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Rating: Summary: One of my daughter's favorite books! Review: After spending 14 days in Guangzhou and eatting dim sum and loving it, I am enjoying reading this book to our daughter! She baby signs more, more and we love reading and looking at this beautiful book and the pictures. The photos are so life like that you almost expect to feel the fabric and material of each page! Can't wait to get more of Amy Wilson Sanger's books!
Rating: Summary: Wonderful! Review: My sister-in-law bought all four Amy Wilson Sanger books for my kids, starting when they were about 6 months old, finally buying this new title recently (the kids are now 18 months.) They absolutely love all her books. The rhythm is perfect for little kids, and the illustrations are colorful and fun. The books are also somewhat educational for grown-ups - I didn't know the names for all the dim sum myself.My only gripe is that, while she puts definitions on the back of this one, there's no pronunciation guide.
Rating: Summary: Little pieces of heart in a little book Review: This book is fun, a charming introduction to dim sum, and even a little bit educational for adults -- I'm hoping I can do more than point next time I go for dim sum. The rhymes are simple and catchy, and the illustrations (with pictures made from scraps of fabric) are intriguing. My baby daughter is mesmerized by the book and stares at each page intently as I read. As an added bonus, after reading "Why oh why, my little sho mai, why do I love you so?" aloud several times, I have taken to calling my daughter shao "sho mai" (little meat ball). This is BY FAR one of our favorite read aloud board books.
Rating: Summary: Little pieces of heart in a little book Review: This book is fun, a charming introduction to dim sum, and even a little bit educational for adults -- I'm hoping I can do more than point next time I go for dim sum. The rhymes are simple and catchy, and the illustrations (with pictures made from scraps of fabric) are intriguing. My baby daughter is mesmerized by the book and stares at each page intently as I read. As an added bonus, after reading "Why oh why, my little sho mai, why do I love you so?" aloud several times, I have taken to calling my daughter shao "sho mai" (little meat ball). This is BY FAR one of our favorite read aloud board books.
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