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Elmer's Friends Board Book (Elmer Books)

Elmer's Friends Board Book (Elmer Books)

List Price: $5.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rebecca loves the lion
Review: Elmer's Friends was the first book my daughter (1.5 years) took an interactive interest in. She loves the lion. She roars whenever she sees it and it is the first animal sound she has made.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Elmer's Many Friends
Review: This was the book I bought the first time I took my daughter to the zoo. This is where she really learned to wave "bye bye" and "hello" and practice her animal sounds. She enjoyed roaring like a lion and hooting like the owl. But I enjoyed the message the most: "Elmer's friends are all different, but they all love Elmer." A subtle message, but an important one to learn.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Elmer's Many Friends
Review: This was the book I bought the first time I took my daughter to the zoo. This is where she really learned to wave "bye bye" and "hello" and practice her animal sounds. She enjoyed roaring like a lion and hooting like the owl. But I enjoyed the message the most: "Elmer's friends are all different, but they all love Elmer." A subtle message, but an important one to learn.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Little girl loves Elmer and his friends
Review: We picked up a copy of Elmer's Friends from the library as part of a stack of books to read to our two year old. She fell in love with it. So much so that we bought a copy. She loves the different animals, and is learning their names. She particularly likes the the lion.

Whenever she sees it, she ROARS out loud, and makes us roar too.

This is the best kind of children's book. One they ask to have read to them over and over.


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