Mouse Mess26 reviews

Blue Sky Press, 1997

Love it

+ DayZ
+ "Mouse Mess" is good, but kind of for youngsters

Got it for my nephew after seeing it at a local library. Love it!
  
  











  



  
Say Boo!: A Sticker Book2 reviews
Lynda Graham-Barber

Candlewick, 2006

my 16 month old loves this

i bought this book to help introduced my daughter to halloween. she loved this story of a little ghost on halloween night. it is not scary and it is easy for little ones to understand. follow ben through the town as he tries to say boo. she loves this book so much that when she sees it she ...
  
  











  



  
Are You My Mother?100 reviews
P.D. Eastman

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960

Great beginner "MaMa Book"

+ Great Children's Book
+ Adoptive Daughter loves it
+ Two boys' review: It is just a bedtime book, not a social message
+ An Absolute Favorite!!
  
  











  



  
Silly Sally (Red Wagon Books)41 reviews
Audrey Wood

Red Wagon Books, 1999

very cute

+ Silly Sally
+ Silly Chloe loves this book!
+ walking backwards, upside down...
+ Original and funny.....
  
  











  



  
Bark, George61 reviews

Balzer & Bray, 1999

Terrific Book!

+ GREAT PICTURES!!
+ this book outshined the toys on christmas morning
+ Quirky fun for the young
  
  











  



  
I Went Walking20 reviews
Sue Williams

Red Wagon Books, 1996

good for storytime

+ GREAT book!
+ Great Toddler Reading!
+ I Went Walking Childrens Book
  
  











  



  
Peekaboo!: A First Pop-Up Book4 reviews
Mathew Price

Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2004

My Daughter's Favorite

+ Excellent book for Speech and Language Development

I recieved this book as a hand-me-down for my first daughter. It had already passed through one toddler's hands, so it was not in mint condition, but she loved it anyway. No matter how many times we read this book, she thought it was funny. Unfortunately, it finally fell apart. I have just ...
  
  











  



  
The Hallowiener34 reviews
Dav Pilkey

Topeka Bindery, 2001

Oh I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Wiener........

+ You gotta love Pilkey!
+ Hallo-Wiener
+ great
+ A great read-aloud Halloween book
  
  











  



  
Who Said Moo?9 reviews
Harriet Ziefert, Simms Taback

Blue Apple Books, 2002

Excellent baby gift

+ A Constant Favorite
+ My 2-year-old's favorite book right now
+ A Favorite at Our House
+ my 21-month old's favorite book
  
  











  



  
Blue Hat, Green Hat73 reviews
Sandra Boynton

Little Simon, 1984

love this book

+ My 4 year old spelled her first word while reading this book!
+ BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT!!!!!!
+ Great early toddlerhood book
+ So good you'll hate it...
  
  











  



  
Where Are My Animals1 review
Jacquelyn Curington

BookSurge Publishing, 2007

A must have in your children's book library.

The book Where Are My Animals sparks children interest from beginning to end. The book is captivating for kids because it keeps them wondering where the animals in the zoo are. It is exciting to finally find out the animals at the zoo gave the zookeeper a surprise party. This book is a must have ...
  
  











  



  
Baby Einstein: Jane's Animal Expedition (Baby Einstein)12 reviews
Julie Aigner-clark

Hyperion Book CH, 2002

Buy Two, You'll Need Them

+ Baby Einstein: Jane's Animal Expedition (Baby Einstein)
+ A MUST HAVE!!

This is the SECOND copy of this book we purchased for our daughter. She has loved it since she was 10 months and still loves it going on 2 years. The flaps are completely gone from the first, but she loves it anyway. The book is engaging and the animals mesmerize her. We keep a copy in the car ...
  
  











  



  
Go Away, Big Green Monster!65 reviews
Edward R Emberley

L,B Kids, 1993

Monster Books

+ go away big green monster
+ Great book for kids!
+ Great for teachers!
+ Go Away Big Green Monster
  
  











  



  
Is It Larger? Is It Smaller?1 review

HarperTrophy, 1997

We Love Tana Hoban!

Tana Hoban's photographs are delightful and engaging for toddlers and adults alike! The bright, eye-candy photographs in this book are conversation provoking and each time you look at the book with your little one, you'll find new subjects to talk about! An excellent introduction to the concept of ...
  
  











  



  
Good Dog, Carl : A Classic Board Book62 reviews

Little Simon, 1996

Excellent parenting choices

+ Good Dog Carl
+ The sweetest story--kids of all ages can read it to you
+ Entertaining for adults - not sure about children...
+ We LOVE Carl!
  
  











  



  
The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything22 reviews
Linda Williams

HarperTrophy, 1988

Our Favorite Halloween Book

+ Scary fun
+ Excellent Spooky Tale For Youngsters
+ Oh, yes!
+ The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything
  
  











  



  
The Paper Bag Princess (Classic Munsch)113 reviews
Robert N. Munsch

Annick Press, 1992

A story to pass down!

+ Paper Bag Princess
+ A True Princess
+ Smart and brave trumps cuteness
+ Simply one of the best children's books ever written
  
  











  



  
A Turkey for Thanksgiving10 reviews
Eve Bunting

Sandpiper, 1995

This delightful book evokes the true spirit of Thanksgiving!

+ The Way Thanksgiving Ought To Be
+ Ms. Wirey's Class Book Review

When selecting books for our children, I try to pick stories that will hold their attention, provide an important message, and involve animals and/or nature. Eve Bunting’s book A Turkey For Thanksgiving has all of these criteria - and more! It is also a good book for children who are ...
  
  











  



  
Rosie's Walk (Stories to Go!)15 reviews

Aladdin, 2005

a favorite book

+ Classic!
+ Rosie's Walk
+ more than meets the eye
+ THE FIRST BOOK I COULD EVER READ BY MYSELF
  
  











  



  
Cold Little Duck, Duck, Duck Board Book4 reviews
Lisa Westberg Peters

HarperFestival, 2005

Your children will love this fun little story

+ This book is a winner!
+ Board Book Charmer -- Best in our library

This book tells of a little duck who ventures out before springhas fully arrived and finds that it's a cold, cold world. Eventually,spring breaks, and the little duck goes on her merry way. This storyhas many accompanying motions that your children can act out as you read the story. Also, the words ...