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E**E
Educational enjoyment
A simple way to teach abcs with nice pictures
M**E
Great artwork!
My Grandson loved this book soooo much, unfortunately, he ripped many pages BUT I found a used copy online and bought him a second copy. Now that he is older (2.5 yrs), he is past the ripping pages age. He loves anything with wheels that moves and there are many pictures of vehicle in this book.
J**.
Great boy book
Good subject
B**N
well done
Nice pictures for pre school children. Few words and right to the point.
S**M
3.5 stars for bad letter correlation
The illustrations are great. However, I wasn't thrilled with the letter-item correlation. For example, B is for Bulldozer, and the picture is of a front-end loader, not a bulldozer (a bulldozer has tracks, not wheels). Its confusing for the kids, not just picky moms. My son refuses to call that picture a "Bulldozer." He's 2.5 years old and not overly obsessed with equipment, he just knows the difference. The author should have as well. Then there A is for Airplane, but the illustration is actually a fighter-jet type plane, which my son calls a Jet, not an Airplane. And so when you get to J, you get an exciting Jack-o-lantern (instead of a Jet obviously), which my son of course calls a Pumpkin, for the letter P.The artwork is well done, my son enjoys looking at it occasionally, but the overall book fell short.
A**R
Great
Big colorful pictures and very well put together. Nice book
M**R
The sweetest, and simplest way to familiarize toddlers with ABCs
I think people need to get over that the title says boys and enjoy the book for what it really does. I bought this for a boy (uh oh, I said boy) I nanny, who was a year and a half when I bought it. First of all, he’s obsessed with airplanes (his sister is not) which was my first reason for purchasing. I keep the book out of sight because he will rip the pages, but when I take it out it becomes a special moment to sit and read this book together. We go through each page, and I ask a series of questions: “what do you see?” Sometimes he knows (I.e. airplane) and sometimes he doesn’t, but he learns the names of the pictures slowly but surely. I also ask “where is H?” “Where is I?” And he’ll point. There’s a 50/50 chance to get it right as each letter takes up one full page so I feel like this helps build his confidence. Lastly, he loves when I take his pointer finger and slowly sing through the list of ABCs on the last page. Then, we read the book at least two more times! His language and knowledge of the alphabet has improved so much with the help of this sweet book.
K**.
Excellent book for boys
My God son truly loves this book!!
A**R
e-book not compatible on my kindle
There is no mention of which version of kindle this e-book will be compatible with. And now it is not accepting refund request!This is very bad experience!!
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