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Pages: 22, Board book, Random House Books for Young Readers ... more
Sturdy, colorful and easy to wipe off - these little books are perfect for your little ones. Easy to handle for little fingers, easy for grandma's to read to little grandchildren. My five month old grandson Jonathon just loves these little... read full review | report as inappropriate
I ordered this thinking my little girl would absolutely love it. She does, but the book is about 3 inches by 3 inches. Tiny book. read full review | report as inappropriate
I like this book but it is really small. I was hoping for a good bedtime book but this one has ended up in the car for independent reading. The kids have a hard time with the flaps because they are really small. There are better lift the flap... read full review | report as inappropriate
Dear Zoo is twenty-five years old -- and still as popular as ever! And with an updated look, this children's ... more
I bought this book about a month ago for my 2 1/2 yr old daughter. She is really into animals and loves going to the zoo. The book is very simple but cute. After reading it to my daughter a few times she knows what things describe each animal.... read full review | report as inappropriate
As a mother of an adopted child and a psychologist, I am concerned about the message this book sends. The child in the book wants a pet, but because they are unacceptable, he repeatedly sends them back. I want my daughter to know that nothing... read full review | report as inappropriate
More of the Same: My 14 month old likes Peek-A-Boo Zoo better (the La Maze book) and also Goodnight Gorilla. But she likes this one as well. It guess we just have too many books on her shelves that involve recognizing and naming the zoo animals.... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Dr. Seuss - (Hardcover) - 1957 ... more
This story -- as with most Dr. Seuss books -- is great. Kids and adults can enjoy The Cat in the Hat! read full review | report as inappropriate
The Id in the Hat, by Ryan Haynie Dr. Seuss began his book, "The Cat in the Hat", with a vision: to exterminate illiteracy by creating a children's book so amazing that it would convince children everywhere that reading was "cool".... read full review | report as inappropriate
This book is great for young children learning to read. The words in it aren't very hard and it has some childish humor. The rhyming that Dr. Seuss incorperates into his books is very catchy. read full review | report as inappropriate
by (Hardcover-2004) ... more
My son loves this book... The story is so cute and the detail in the drawing are great. This is a must buy. read full review | report as inappropriate
I'd read good reviews about this book, but I found it very disappointing. I didn't find the black and white particularly advantageous to the book or the story. Dull is the word that comes to mind for the story itself. The... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Jane Yolen - (Hardcover) ... more
My son has Asperger's and has been main streamed. This book not only has dinosaurs (fabulously illustrated), but it is written in simple language that let's children know what actions are socially acceptable and unacceptable in a classroom... read full review | report as inappropriate
Actually we did not receive the b ook. I checked on line and ups says they deliveredit , so it must have been taken from pur door step. read full review | report as inappropriate
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This is a great book for kids, even young ones around 2.5 years old. It's an engaging story and my son loves the part where the man wakes up to find his hats gone, and looks up and sees all the monkeys wearing the hats! He asks me to read it... read full review | report as inappropriate
I remember my teacher reading this book to the class in Elementary school. It was fine for passing the time at school but looking back I remember not being attracted to the illustrations or the story. It basically did nothing for me as a child. As... read full review | report as inappropriate
I bought this for my grandson (who is 5 months old, but the book will wait for him). It is a simple little story of a hat seller plagued by monkeys who steal his hats. The line drawings will be great for finding details in the pictures and the... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Robert McCloskey - (Hardcover) ... more
Prior to a planned trip to Boston, I purchased Make Way For Ducklings for my grandchildren who were three and a half and five and a half at the time. Their mom was running in the Boston Marathan. Knowing that we would be taking them to the... read full review | report as inappropriate
Sorry but I fail to see what is so great about this book. I didn't like for one thing the mother duck's arrogant attitude that she's such an expert mother and her proudly parading her brood down the street oblivious to the trouble she is causing... read full review | report as inappropriate
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El Skippito is back! Avoiding a lecture from Mama Junebug, the kitty boy slips into his closet . . . and finds himself ... more
This is the best series of kid's books...ever. Wonderfully talented imagination, fun to read and colorfully creative illustrations. Get the hardcovers...they come with a CD (to listen to in the car). The author reads the books. It... read full review | report as inappropriate
I loved the first two Skippy books, as did my 6 and 3 yr olds. But, this one talks about mummies and pyramids of which they are not yet knowledgable. I hope her next book goes back to a story the little ones can love once again. This one is not... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Sandra Boynton - (Board book) - 2007 ... more
Sandra Boyton does it again. I bought this book because I call my daughter little pookie sometimes, and I thought this is written just for her. Of course, I'm sure a million other people call their children pookie, so you should buy this book for... read full review | report as inappropriate
What's Wrong, Little Pookie is definitely not one of Boynton's best. It seems forced and not all that engaging. If not for the fact that Pookie is my nephew's nickname, I would not have purchased this item. Check it out at your local library... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Dr. Seuss - (Hardcover) - 1958 ... more
he's one excellant teacher. This is a great book to read at nap, bedtime, or anytime. It also teaches good lessons in a fun way. read