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The good parts are great, but young readers will find the bulk of the book tedious and unnecessary. Get children the original books, and save this one for nostalgic and sentimental adults.
While this book doesn't break any new ground, it can still reassure youngsters who share Monkey's reluctance to welcome a new sibling. A solid addition with adorable illustrations.
While not breaking any new ground, Brown's kid-centered perspective and accessible model for preparation make this title rise to the top of its class. A first purchase.
K-Gr 1—Fans of Brown's Hand Rhymes (Penguin, 1985) will be thrilled to see this new collection, which uses a similar visual format to teach rhymes and their accompanying actions...
PreS-K In this picture book, children are asked to guess who's dancing across a spread by looking at the clues in the artwork and listening to the rhymes...