Animals
Review:Love the Little Blue Truck books! This Halloween one is no exception. My son loves to lift the flaps. I, personally, LOVE the illustrations which really add more to the story & offer a lot to talk about as we go along - the setting sun, the moon & stars, the changing/falling leaves, counting pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns, and "what's Lil Blue doing back there...?" ... A wonderful addition to our Blue Truck collection. Read more
Review:I absolutely love Deborah's first book, "The Pout Pout Fish" and my son and I read it together all the time. I was excited to expand our collection with another book but was disappointed in this one. The original book is so creative with it's rhyming but this one is short and very matter-of-fact. I don't think I would have purchased it if I had seen it in a bookstore. He does love fish so he will look at it occasionally. Read more
Review:This award winning book is one of the most requested for me to read on Skype to my 4 year old granddaughter. She loves the language and the imagery it evokes. She has even memorized whole passages and "reads" them aloud when we reach the page.
Truly a must read for 5 and older! Read more
Review:I have been reading/singing this book with my preschool/early elementary classes for years and it never ceases to amuse and delight my listeners. Now I see that there are more in the series. I'll have to check them out. The book is humorous, delightfully illustrated and teaches a good lesson about what is truly of value in a person. Read more
Review:Great content, but I wish the flaps were a little more sturdy. My 15 month old tears them right off before I even have the page all the way turned. lol She loves cows and the front of this book makes her smile. Read more
Review:This is a great book for small children. There are many pages that have the texture incorporated into the photo. The toddler/baby really likes to touch the textured part of the page. Fun that it is about Farm animals! Great price for a board book! Read more
Review:Not sure what the fuss is about. This broken, incomplete and peculiar story might be mindless enough to entertain some kids but it did not hold up for the simple analysis of my 5th grader's class project. Read more
Review:A fascinating and educational read about the beekeeping industry in America. With bits of humor interspersed throughout, this book details the history of bees, beekeeping, and the myriad hurdles that face both the bees themselves as well as the people who care for them. Thank you for the illuminating journey. Read more
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Review:This book is wonderfully funny! On top of the cute and funny story is some of the best illustrations I have seen in a long time. I accidentally found this book while browsing in Target and am so glad I did. Read more