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Some one please save me from pushy five year olds with a penchant for rhyming books. View all 4 comments. Apr 05, Miranda rated it liked it.

I wasn't really into this book when I was little, but this is my daughter's favorite book- so I have to give it 5 star props. Sep 24, Shoeb Narot rated it it was amazing. This is another great picture book by Eric Carle. You could happily read it aloud and enjoy it with a young audience. The children have lots of opportunities to join in, as the book focuses on using rhythmic and repetitive texts throughout.

The illustrations are fantastic, a combination of bright eye-catchy colours with lovely examples of tissue paper collages used to represent the animals in the story. I really like how the author has managed to engage everyone in the story. I would, without hesitation recommend this book for children in early years and even children who need extra support due to additional needs in reading because the rhythmic and repetitive approach would be very beneficial.

I think this book possesses many cross-curricular opportunities for children in early years. It could be a great starting point to introduce young children to different animals and colours. I also think you could carry out a wonderful art lesson on patterns and collages using the illustrations from the book to help the children to become more creative. Apr 25, Anittah rated it it was amazing. Makes it slightly more challenging to memorize. I'm almost there, though.

My eleven week old daughter giggles like a maniac whenever I start reading this book to her, and she is particularly fascinated by the final page. Hence -- because of the maniacal gurgling and concurrent kicking -- five stars, although personally I found the narrative arc a bit flat.

View all 6 comments. Dec 27, Donovan rated it liked it. My daughter loves this for the animals and repetition. It does well to teach color, perception, and basic animal recognition. But it honestly gives me a headache with its dull repetition and lack of rhyme use when it so easily would have improved readability. Dec 27, Amie's Book Reviews rated it it was amazing. Any children's book by Eric Carle becomes an instant classic - and rightly so. The illustrations are absolutely fabulous and are so wonderous that it would look gorgeous if each page was framed and hung around a baby's or child's bedroom.

I can't say enough good things about this children's book. If you do not already have a copy of this book for your child, you should buy it asap. You will NOT be disappointed. May 02, Kathy rated it it was amazing. One of my favorites. Great illustrations. More accurately, they read it to me!! Jan 01, Patience K Phillips rated it it was amazing. My Favorite Is The Art. Cross Curriculum. Bind The Book With Yarn.

This Is Still My Life. Mar 04, Ama rated it it was amazing Shelves: , repeat-read , storytime , children , animals , preschool , , toddlers , picture-books. I can't recall how many times I've read this for storytime over the years. A lot. That's the answer. It's a favorite for all. May 27, Jill rated it it was amazing Shelves: kids-books. I read this with my children. Classic kids book! They have memorized it they love so much!

The narration was okay; the story is good. Sep 19, Carly rated it it was amazing Shelves: read-kinder. Great classic to help kinders begin to read by "retelling" the story. Okay so my kid leveled up a couple days ago and is now VERY into his board books, specifically this book. I have read this book times in 2 days. He sits on the floor and just turns the pages of it.

He cries if I put it down after reading it 8 times in a row. I have read this book a lot. Please send us wine and more flap books. See the link on review post. This bestseller has been read and loved by millions of children.

The enclosed CD adds to the fun with a reading of the story by acclaimed actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Includes a CD—Gwyneth Paltrow reading the story. Young children can follow along and can add to their vocabulary by listening and learning new words. Also gives parents a reading break. The illustrations are magnificent. Nothing else to say. The rhyming is spot-on. The images are wonderful. Originally reviewed on Kid Lit Reviews. And then great grandma sent it to us in a birthday package.

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Punch a hole at the top of each square and have children string their pictures on yarn in the order they appear in the book. A bead in between each square helps to make the necklace more attractive and easier to read and use. Tie the yarn to secure. Children can use these necklaces to help retell the story, reinforcing sequencing and oral language skills!

Use the names to set up a bar graph. Cut construction paper into squares. Choose colors that match those in the book brown, red, yellow, blue, green, purple, white, black, and gold. Invite students to choose a construction paper square in the color that represents their favorite character. Have them write their name on the paper and place it on the graph in the appropriate section.

Which character did our class like the most? What Do You See? Take field trips and invite guest speakers into the classroom to learn more about your community and its focal points.

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