Animals

Outies (Mote Series Book 3)
Outies (Mote Series Book 3)

Review:A good first book, returning to the land of the Moties and the Mote in God's Eye. Enjoyed the story, particularly the Arab influence and styles of Asach.

SPOILER ALERT for those who have not read the Mote in God's Eye and The Gripping Hand.

This book entices, yet it takes some time to understand the major revelation. The premise of the first two books was the hyper-kinetic biology of the Moties. It drove and created and defined the species. Yet the Moties on this planet apparen... Read more

What Do You Hear? (Brown Bear and Friends) - Polar Bear
What Do You Hear? (Brown Bear and Friends) - Polar Bear

Review:Like Brown Bear Brown Bear, this board book is bright & keeps a toddler's attention. This is the 2nd one I buy as it is a great gift. All of Bill Martin's books are cute, bright & children really like them. Read more

and My World[Miniature Edition] - Contains Goodnight Moon
and My World[Miniature Edition] - Contains Goodnight Moon

Review:These books are way too small and hard to see for the age bracket it is aimed at. I might be returning them soon. The description of them should be better and the size mentioned in bolder type and po9inted out...not just in the blurb under the product. Most people do not read the entire thing, just the title and such. Read more

We're Going on a Bear Hunt (Classic Board Books)
We're Going on a Bear Hunt (Classic Board Books)

Review:This is a Board Book and a story that can be inter-active with toddlers......Highly recommended for very young cjhildren and format is indestructible....Time for order to be filled was unuaually long...over three weeks.Price was fair! Condition Excellent.... Read more

My World: A Companion to Goodnight Moon
My World: A Companion to Goodnight Moon

Review:Updated Review: When we first received this book, we weren't impressed. But over time, this book has become one of our daughter's favorites. For whatever reason, it captures her imagination. Margaret Wise Brown had a very interesting background in children's education and philosophy, so she was ahead of her time.

Original Review: This book is called a companion to Goodnight Moon, but it really isn't.
It's boring, disjointed, and doesn't have the iambic pentameter of Goodnight Moon.
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Where's Spot?
Where's Spot?

Review:This classic book is perfect for infants through preschool. From about six months old, babies enjoy the cause-and-effect experience of opening the flaps. The bold, simple pictures capture their attention. Toddlers love the repetition of the question and the feeling of success they get from discovering the answer. Preschoolers learn prepositions (in, under, etc.) and can add to the story by acting it out with you. They can also begin to read the simple words on each page, giving them a wonde... Read more

Goodnight Moon / Buenas Noches - Luna (Spanish Edition)
Goodnight Moon / Buenas Noches - Luna (Spanish Edition)

Review:I purchased this book for my children so they can learn the language. They are really enjoying it and learning it fast because we have the English version. I think it would be a great start for adults who want to learn Spanish. Read more

A Baby's Gift
A Baby's Gift

Review:read to my kids and will keep giving as a gift forever. Love this book and love board books..cant beat this as a baby gift. I no longer have the clothes I received when my kids were babies but I do have books. Read more

I Love You to the Moon and Back
I Love You to the Moon and Back

Review:Beautifully written, I love you to the Moon and Back is the perfect gift for any mom. It's beautiful use of blues draws in the reader and provides an engaging picture for the young child.

Pros: The pages are thick cardboard, meaning that a baby can handle this book. You don't have to worry about damaging the book.

Cons: After a few uses, wear starts to show on the corner(but you should expect this when a baby handles the book)

Whether you're buying this for yourself or a... Read more

Fox in Socks (Beginner Books)
Fox in Socks (Beginner Books)

Review:Hard pages, hard cover, small size pages, and of course the colors and whimsy that we all remember from Dr. Seuss. The book is approximately 5" x 6" (no ruler close by), so beginning readers will have a good time reading it without having to hold a heavy book. I let my grandsons hold the book while I read it to them, and when they're ready to read it, I'll be thrilled to just sit and listen. Read more

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