Rating:  Summary: Mr. brown can moo! Can you? Review: This story was about how Mr.brown can make all these nosies and Mr.Brown said can you do all this stuff.This book tought me how to make nosies. The age level for this book it 3-6 I thoughy this book was good.
Rating:  Summary: Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? Review: This is a really crazy book and I like all of the weird noises Mr. Brown can make. It teachs kids that they can do anything they put their little minds to. I would recommend it for ages 4-8. This is a very colorful and unique book. I really like it a lot.
Rating:  Summary: Mr. Brown Can Moo ! Can You! Review: The book Mr. Brown Can Moo Can You is a good book if you wana learn. Its about Mr. Brown wanting you to make funny noises and repeating them. This books lesson is the take your time and listen to everything around you. I think the age level is for kids about 3-5. The book was ok its wasnt the greatest little kids book but it was fun to read to little kids.They enjoy it.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Review: My 17 month old loves this book! Her grandfather even taught her to make the popping noise like Mr. Brown. It is so precious. A must have in your little ones library.
Rating:  Summary: Mr Brown is a wonder Review: Best baby book he has! My son is 9 months old and loves having Mr Brown read to him - in fact we have read it so much we have committed to memory!
Rating:  Summary: Even year old babies will make the sounds! Review: I bought this book for my daughter's first birthday. I liked the strong beat and the rhymes, although I was worried she wouldn't understand the non-realistic drawings and that she wouldn't have a clue what a cork is (so why should she care if it goes pop-pop). Obviously I am not a very experienced mom. She was CRAZY about this book from the get-go. In six weeks she learned all the sounds so that you could stop anywhere in the rhyme and she would finish it: Me: "he can sound like an rooster" Her: "Cockalooloo [close!]" Me: "he can sound like an owl" Her: "hoo hoo hoo." This book was as compelling to my baby as a song and the pictures made it in some ways even better than a song since she could understand the words. I am very glad it is a board book because it has been covered with food and liquids and would be in shreds if it were not. I would recommend this book 100% to any parent of a 1 year old.
Rating:  Summary: Great book for infants Review: I started to read this book to my twin boys at about the age of 6 months. Out of all the books I read to them (which is a lot) this is their absolute favorite. It gets their attention and keeps it throughout the whole book which is very hard at this age. They are 9 1/2 months now and I still have not found another book that they like as much as this one!
Rating:  Summary: Can't Go Wrong With Dr. Seuss! Review: We introduced our nine-month-old son to Dr. Seuss with this book. He's a year old now and is still loving it -- this is one of the few books that will hold his attention from the first page to the last. He loves hearing all of the sound words (we're still trying to get him to say "onomatopoeia"!) and laughs like crazy when "Mr. Brown can BUZZ!" I'd recommend this book to anyone!
Rating:  Summary: A poorly done edition - stick with the original Review: This bright and early board book is an abridged edition of a Dr. Seuss classic. The intent seems to have been to create an infant and toddler friendly edition of the book. Unfortunately, the editing was done very poorly. Much of what children seem to perceive at this age is "rhythm and rhyme" - the musicality of spoken language, if you will - not necessarily the story or the words themselves. In the editing process, much of the special "rhythm and rhyme" that makes Dr. Seuss so special was garbled. While some of the "noises" are still fun, much has been lost and this edition isn't half as good as the unabridged (non-board book) version. If you are looking for a book of "wonderful noises" for young children in a board book format, a better bet would be Sandra Boynton's "Moo Baa La La La" (published by Simon and Schuster and available on www.Amazon.com). Or, wait until your child is a little older and purchase the unedited Dr. Seuss (also available on www.Amazon.com). Incidentally, Random House decided to publish this edition without acknowledging the fact that it is an abridgement, in clear lettering, on the front outer cover . Other of this company's board books reportedly share the same problem. The legalities notwithstanding, this is certainly a misleading practice, if not outright unethical. Wake up, Random House!
Rating:  Summary: Highly recommend this little book! Review: My son loves books with rhymes which is why he enjoys this book so much. At 11 months old, he gets distracted quite easily with books that tell a story. They just don't seem to grab his attention. This book is short, but sweet. He grins from ear to ear when I ask "Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You?".
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