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Rating: Summary: Expressive! Review: Expressive illustrations. Dynamic text. Imaginative and inspiring. Kids can't put this book down, along with Drum, Chavi, Drum! Both are highly recommended as FUN books.
Rating: Summary: Great children's book Review: I really enjoyed this book. The story is simple (designed for children) and it celebrates a variety of creatures from frogs to cows to people to "you." I thought the whimsical illustrations really made this book great. The insects and the frogs especially made me smile. This is a nice keepsake, not a throwaway kid book.
Rating: Summary: I really liked this book Review: I really enjoyed this book. The story is simple (designed for children) and it celebrates a variety of creatures from frogs to cows to people to 'you.' I thought the whimsical illustrations really made this book great. The insects and the frogs especially made me smile. This is a nice keepsake, not a throwaway kid book.
Rating: Summary: A very fun read! Review: Indeed, you moody kid will be all smiles after reading this one. Try also Jazzy in the Jungle.
Rating: Summary: Expressive! Review: This is a delightful book that uses word play and utterly charming rhymes to spark kids' imagination about all kinds of critters -- from the "furry people" (cats) to the "people people". Read it straight for the sheer pleasure of the rhymes and illustrations; you'll giggle out loud and your kids will giggle right along with you. Or, use it interactively ("who do you think are the furry people?"), or reach even deeper for lessons about diversity and tolerance.Want a sample? The book was read on the air on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Saturday program on Saturday, May 8th. Hear audio or get a transcript on NPR's site.
Rating: Summary: Delightful and Imagination-Inspiring Review: This is a delightful book that uses word play and utterly charming rhymes to spark kids' imagination about all kinds of critters -- from the "furry people" (cats) to the "people people". Read it straight for the sheer pleasure of the rhymes and illustrations; you'll giggle out loud and your kids will giggle right along with you. Or, use it interactively ("who do you think are the furry people?"), or reach even deeper for lessons about diversity and tolerance. Want a sample? The book was read on the air on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Saturday program on Saturday, May 8th. Hear audio or get a transcript on NPR's site.
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