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THE SLIMY BOOK

THE SLIMY BOOK

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Slimy Book
Review: This book has fun, colorful characters that seem to be from the imagination of a child. The rhym and rythm of the book are fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun Book to Read to Kids or For Junior Age Kids to Read
Review: We used to read this book to our children, and they always loved it. It was especially well received by our son, though our daughter enjoyed it too. The pictures and poetry are about all sorts of slimy things. One of my favorite pages shows a hardboiled egg flying out of a man's mouth, "People with no teeth, it is said, can't eat a slimy pickled egg."

This book is pure fun, perhaps bordering on the slightly gross (which is why boys especially will go for this one). Great to read aloud to children 5 and up, and can be read by a third grader, I would guess.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun Book to Read to Kids or For Junior Age Kids to Read
Review: We used to read this book to our children, and they always loved it. It was especially well received by our son, though our daughter enjoyed it too. The pictures and poetry are about all sorts of slimy things. One of my favorite pages shows a hardboiled egg flying out of a man's mouth, "People with no teeth, it is said, can't eat a slimy pickled egg."

This book is pure fun, perhaps bordering on the slightly gross (which is why boys especially will go for this one). Great to read aloud to children 5 and up, and can be read by a third grader, I would guess.


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