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Little Red (Little Red)

Little Red (Little Red)

List Price: $15.95
Your Price: $11.17
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Well...the pictures are cute...
Review: Currently, it seems all sort of celebrities think they can write a children's book, especially if a great illustrator is brought in to "pump up" the content. This story is very weak, although the pictures are cute. Story line: Little Red reaches out to a lilly pad to rescue a bunny. The book was given to my daughter; I would never have wasted my money on this.

(And why on earth is Sarah Ferguson still banking on her Duchess title-it's been how many years since she was divorced from her Prince??) Oh sorry, different rant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-have for your child's library
Review: In a world filled with anger and angst, there is something cheaper than therapy that will restore the way you look at the world. Head over to your local bookstore and ask them for a copy of Little Red. Sit down on the floor in the kid's section, or on one of those darling little plastic chairs, and lose your adult self in Bluebell Wood. Thank you, Sarah, for writing this charming book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Little Red a Big Hit
Review: Little Red is a touching and heartwarming story of friendship and caring about ones feelings. It will not only delight the young but the old as well. The illustrations are wonderful and the story is simple for the youngest of readers. Sarah Ferguson did it again, first with Budgie the helicopter and now with Little Red.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Charming pictures, disappointing story
Review: This book looks really cute, especially the inside cover illustration of Little Red's "world". Unfortunately, once you get past the really charming illustrations, you find a story that is about as engaging as those mass-produced "character" oriented books where the author is basically "Disney". For a book of 40 pages with this many illustrations, remarakably little actually happens, and you could sum it up in once sentence: While on a picnic Red and friends hear a loud noise, investigate, discover creaures in need of assistance, render aid, and everyone shares the picnic. That's it. Really. Don't waste your time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Garbage
Review: This is just the worst of the worst. Stilted language and a saccharine (or should I say treacly?) sweet story. Little catch phrases that are supposed to be cute abound. Yuck.
Of course my 2 year old loves it.


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