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mammalabilia

mammalabilia

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unmammabiliable!
Review: I look forward every year to Douglas Florian's latest poetic subject matter and am never disappointed! Mammalabilia is delightful stuff; brilliant, original, hilarious, and even educational...Keep up the great work!

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Get familia with mammalabilia
Review: I'd like to thank all mammals on/ The website known as Amazon./ This book was lots of fun to write/ And best of all it doesn't bite/ Except its sometimes wild wit/ Well known to cause a laughing fit./ So dust your shelf and get familia:/ Buy yourself my mammalabilia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cool mammals
Review: Mammalabilia is a great dealia. That's how I fealia. It really has zealia

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful - Even for an infant
Review: My daughter is only 5 months old, however, the rhythm of the poems in Mammalabilia keeps her attention. We are able to read the whole book before she rolls away. She finds the large pictures to be captivating and "talks" right along with me as I read to her. I believe that this is a book she can grow with. What a wonderful way to introduct poetry to young children!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful - Even for an infant
Review: My daughter is only 5 months old, however, the rhythm of the poems in Mammalabilia keeps her attention. We are able to read the whole book before she rolls away. She finds the large pictures to be captivating and "talks" right along with me as I read to her. I believe that this is a book she can grow with. What a wonderful way to introduct poetry to young children!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For young children
Review: This book is for young children just starting to read. The color illustrations are in a somewhat simplistic (primative) are form, and the poems are short (a lot of white space in the book). Overall, it is kept simple for young children, but some of the phonetic spellings are probably not the best for proper teaching.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For young children
Review: This book is for young children just starting to read. The color illustrations are in a somewhat simplistic (primative) are form, and the poems are short (a lot of white space in the book). Overall, it is kept simple for young children, but some of the phonetic spellings are probably not the best for proper teaching.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good, but not his best
Review: While the poems are fun and engaging, there is far less scientific information given than in some of his other works. "The Beaver" is a brilliant four line (four hyphenated words) poem packed with information, while "The Aardvarks" relays nothing except some clever spellings. If you must pick only one Douglas Florian book, "Beast Feast" or "Insectlopedia" would be much better choices.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good, but not his best
Review: While the poems are fun and engaging, there is far less scientific information given than in some of his other works. "The Beaver" is a brilliant four line (four hyphenated words) poem packed with information, while "The Aardvarks" relays nothing except some clever spellings. If you must pick only one Douglas Florian book, "Beast Feast" or "Insectlopedia" would be much better choices.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good, but not his best
Review: While the poems are fun and engaging, there is far less scientific information given than in some of his other works. "The Beaver" is a brilliant four line (four hyphenated words) poem packed with information, while "The Aardvarks" relays nothing except some clever spellings. If you must pick only one Douglas Florian book, "Beast Feast" or "Insectlopedia" would be much better choices.


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