Animals
Review:My grandson totally wore out his first Dinosaurs book because he loved it so much, so I had to buy another. It has rhythm and rhyme, it bounces, the pictures are cute and quirky and as much fun to read to my grandson as it is for him to hear it over and over and over. Read more
Review:HOW DO DINOSAURS COUNT TO TEN not only provides a way for very young children to learn to count. It also feeds into the way a kid thinks. The various dinosaurs who do the counting have human mons who cheer them on to learn. Kids will identify with the concept. A child can be a dinosaur today, and his Mom can be a person. Also Mom stays in the background making the dinosaur/child the center of attention, providing a supportive 'I can do it myself' climate. While cartoonish and playful, the ... Read more
Review:Kevin Richardson has a life doing what he loves - taking care of big carnivores and their small cubs. His early life included lots of taking care of sick or abandoned animals, and two failed attempts to follow his older brother into veterinary school. Fortunately, Kevin ended up meeting a person who had just bought a nearby animal park.
Kevin explains why it is important to know the animals and their different personalities. He learned to related to them as a fellow lion - getting down on... Read more
Review:Once again Numeroff does a fantastic job! This is a great book. My daughter had cupcakes made for her 4th birthday and received this as a gift from her older sister :) She absolutely loves it. And loves that her older sister reads it to her! Read more
Review:This is a terrific sequel to Bear Snores On. The pictures are vibrant and appealing. The rhyming text is clever and whimsical and appropriate for children just learning how to talk through age 5-6. We love giving these two books as gifts and our son enjoys them as well. Read more
Review:This one is not my favorite. We love "Bear Snores on" and "Bear wants more". I like the rhyming and stories better than this one, but this one is cute too. we also like the Christmas one- "Bear Wakes Up". My (almost) 3 and 5 yr olds love all of these and we read them all the time. the illustrations are great. we learn about all the different animals. they love to "aaaachooo" in Bear snores on. Read more
Review:Finally getting a backstory on the first female villain was a long awaited one! Villains have always held a place in my heart to understand how or why it is they act they way they do, if you are a fan of warriors, I highly suggest this one! Read more
Review:We love this genuine tale about a bear who develops a talent and is able to go to the city and live out his dream. However, he misses home, he returns afraid his friends have forgotten him - only to learn that they were cheering him on, from a far. The illustration are absolutely beautiful. After reading this book, our son requested that we start piano lessons for him. Read more
Review:I got the for my girlfriend. She/ we collect bikes. We also have several ducks that we take care of, so this just seemed fitting. Also my girlfriends name is Shannon, and this book is by David Shannon. Had to buy it! It's great though, lots of fun pictures! Read more
Review:My son brought this home from the school library (he's 4) and we also have a 1 year old. They both loved this book so much, I had to go out & buy a copy. I have never read a kids book that made me laugh out loud with each page. It is simply adorable, clever, and quite possibly my new favorite kids book. LOVE IT!! Read more