Rating:  Summary: Cute for a two or thee year old! Review: I love this book for my two and my three year old sons. It makes a game out of learning their nose and toes... I like just about every board book by Sandra Boynton, and more importantly my kids do too! They actually read them back to us, they have heard them so many times... by request.
Rating:  Summary: Not a Favorite Story but Still Pretty Funny Review: My child liked the story and the rhyming but this one actually is not one of her favorites.
Rating:  Summary: A catchy way for toddlers to learn about their body Review: My one year old son loves to play along with these funny monsters. The book encourages him to identify body parts on himself and other family members, including our dog. It has clever rhymes and is easy to turn into a song for him to dance along to.
Rating:  Summary: Not the Best Boynton Review: My toddler has been reading this book since she was 12 mos old and is now almost 3yrs. We sing it to the tune of "Beverly Hill Billies" and she sings it right along with me! So Much Fun! Our favorite Boynton Book.
Rating:  Summary: SILLY, SEUSS LIKE FUN! Review: Sandra Boynton is the heir apparent to Dr. Seuss with her funny, unique style of cartooning as well as her sing-song, wacky rhyming texts. This little book about three horned monsters describing themselves from the horns on the top of their heads, down to their toes is yet another winner from Sandra.
My two year-old loves all of her books and the sillier the better. I often have to read them four or five times in a row before I can switch to another book. Fantastic!
Rating:  Summary: Not a classic, but still fun Review: This book is about our equipment: eyes, arms, teeth, backs, tails, etc. As we read this book, my daughter looks for the appropriate items on herself, her dolls, and sometimes me! After she figures out that we don't have those big tails, she's done with this. The pictures are cute, the rhyme scheme works, but its hit or miss. This author has a lot of different books that appeal to a lot of different kids, so if this doesn't sound like something new or right for you, keep looking -- there's probably a perfect Boynton book for your child.
Rating:  Summary: A Hit at our House Review: This book was such a hit when we borrowed it form the Library that I bought it for my 20 month old daughter. She loves it. The story rhymes well, is easy to read, and keeps her attention. As we read I try to get her to point out her own body parts. This is the only Sandra Boynton book we own, although I have read a few others, so I can't really compair. I do however know that my daughter likes it very much.
Rating:  Summary: A Hit at our House Review: This book was such a hit when we borrowed it form the Library that I bought it for my 20 month old daughter. She loves it. The story rhymes well, is easy to read, and keeps her attention. As we read I try to get her to point out her own body parts. This is the only Sandra Boynton book we own, although I have read a few others, so I can't really compair. I do however know that my daughter likes it very much.
Rating:  Summary: Horns to Toes Review: This wonderful Boynton book leads us through all the different parts of out bodies with three monsters. The book covers our horns (What did you say? You don't have horns? All the more power to ya!), head, ears, mouth, feet, toes, nose, eyes, tummy, belly button, back, tail (You don't have one of these either? You do have a tailbone at least don't you? Yes? Good. I was beginning to worry about you. I have a tail.), arms, legs, hands, fingers, teeth and tongues. Each time a body part is mentioned, the monsters are there to show theirs off. The monsters are, like any Boynton creature, as cute as can be. I especially like their big grins that show off their teeth. Like other Boynton books, the words rhyme and flow nicely. I like this one a lot, even if it isn't one of my absolute favorite Boynton books. Loggie-log-log-log
Rating:  Summary: Another great book by Boynton! Review: This, like Boyton's other books, is one of my daughter's favorites. The rhymes are catchy and easy to read, and my daughter loves pointing to each of her body parts. Better for kids 1-1/2 to 2.
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