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First Book of Sushi (World Snacks)

First Book of Sushi (World Snacks)

List Price: $6.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cute!
Review: Cute book! Great illustrations and fun rhyming. I bought this for my baby who's 4 months old now and she's half Japanese and half American, so this is a little introduction to the food of half of her culture.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: doesn't compare to Hola Jalapeno
Review: I bought this because my two and half year old nephew has enjoyed Hola Jalapeno for many months and I thought I'd try something new. He loves to be read to but this one just won't keep his interest. I'll keep trying. Maybe when he's a bit older.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Feast Between The Pages
Review: I bought this book for my daughter when she was not even a year old (truth be told, I bought the book for myself). She is almost 3 this year and still loves her sushi book. Her favorite parts are the wasabi, hot, hot, hot and big, big, futomaki. Not only does she love the words and rhythm of the book but also she adores the illustrations; every corner of every page is filled with something interesting for her to look at. This book also encouraged her to try some of my sushi, which she loved almost as much as the book. I would recommend this book to every parent and have often given it at baby showers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Feast Between The Pages
Review: I bought this book for my daughter when she was not even a year old (truth be told, I bought the book for myself). She is almost 3 this year and still loves her sushi book. Her favorite parts are the wasabi, hot, hot, hot and big, big, futomaki. Not only does she love the words and rhythm of the book but also she adores the illustrations; every corner of every page is filled with something interesting for her to look at. This book also encouraged her to try some of my sushi, which she loved almost as much as the book. I would recommend this book to every parent and have often given it at baby showers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your baby will grow up with this story
Review: I bought this for my nephew for Christmas when he was eight months old. He is now 15 months old and has it read to him every night. He loves this book. He often grabs it from his book table. It's the perfect book for small children - short, colorful and rhymey. Just remember that the book actually ends on the back cover, which I thought was a little strange. My sister has memorized this book since she reads it every night and so have I. I plan on giving this book at baby showers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun for every sushi-loving parent
Review: If you don't love sushi, you might not care about this book. But boy is it cute! And baby LOVES it (8 months). He giggles whenever he sees the ikura page -- I don't know if it's the fun illustrations or the clever words. But whatever, as long as he's happy. One day perhaps he, too, will share our passion for sushi.

I'd give this as a gift to any sushi-loving, parent-to-be.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: First Book of Sushi!!
Review: My daughter got this book a few days ago for her first birthday, and my husband and I already really love it! My daughter really likes the bright colors and likes turning the pages. It really is a beautiful book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific!
Review: My kids got this book when they were about 6 months old. They loved the rhythm even then, and it's still one that they pick up and ask for now, at 18 months. I love it as a parent - I think the author is clever and talented!

It will make much more sense, both rhythmically and logically, if you remember to include the line on the back cover as the end of the book.

On some of her other books, she includes either definitions of the food or pronunciation guides - this has neither, so I may be butchering the words, but no one seems to care.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great rhymes and illustrations!
Review: My sister gave me this book and I have been reading it to my 8-month old since he was tiny. He LOVES it! The words are very sing-songy and he loves grabbing for the colorful illustrations. I am buying this book for all my sushi loving friends to read to their kids. It's as much fun for parents as it is for the kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great rhymes and illustrations!
Review: My sister gave me this book and I have been reading it to my 8-month old since he was tiny. He LOVES it! The words are very sing-songy and he loves grabbing for the colorful illustrations. I am buying this book for all my sushi loving friends to read to their kids. It's as much fun for parents as it is for the kids.


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