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I Took a Walk

I Took a Walk

List Price: $16.99
Your Price: $11.55
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Science Made Fun
Review: Beautiful illustrations and an enjoyable story make this book afun way for children to learn about the different animals we findoutside.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Kind of bland - just "okay"
Review: I bought this book for my son's 7th birthday. It is obviously for a younger child - not to age 8, in my opinion. Although, I can't see that my son would have ever been thrilled with it, because the pictures are not very colorful.
There isn't much of a story here, just mostly lists of creatures that you are supposed to locate on the pages...my son wasn't interested in having the story read to him a second time.
I gave this story 3 stars for a child under 6...1 star for an older child.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Kind of bland - just "okay"
Review: My son and I discovered this book when he was two. Not only did it become one of our favorite reads, it also permanently increased his awareness of nature and his ability to observe it well. Flaps fold out into detailed three-page spreads of a variety of settings (in the woods and meadow, by a river, at the pond), and an inventory of read-and-seek items listed by their specific names encourages young ones to find and identify correctly a myriad of plants, animals, and even signs that let you know an animal has been there previously. A guide at the back helps you know you have matched up all the items correctly. It's like an excellent, anywhere field guide for little ones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I wish there were many more books exaclty like this one!
Review: My son and I discovered this book when he was two. Not only did it become one of our favorite reads, it also permanently increased his awareness of nature and his ability to observe it well. Flaps fold out into detailed three-page spreads of a variety of settings (in the woods and meadow, by a river, at the pond), and an inventory of read-and-seek items listed by their specific names encourages young ones to find and identify correctly a myriad of plants, animals, and even signs that let you know an animal has been there previously. A guide at the back helps you know you have matched up all the items correctly. It's like an excellent, anywhere field guide for little ones.


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