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Snoozers : 7 Short Short Bedtime Stories For Lively Little Kids (精装)
by Sandra Boynton
Category:
Bedtime & dreaming, Story, Ages 0-3, Children's books |
Market price: ¥ 108.00
MSL price:
¥ 98.00
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Stock:
Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
Six cute little stories about bedtime and a nonsense song make for great bedtime reading and can help kids to go to sleep easily. |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-29 00:00>
This was the first book my busy toddler really loved. Now she's 4 and can read it herself, and she still loves it. And what's more, I'm not even tired of it! The humor, the rhymes, and the dialogue that invites participation are all great. "Meatier" than the smaller Boynton board books, but still in just-right bite-sized chunks. In my opinion, the best Boynton's done (unless you count Rhinoceros Tap, which play to a somewhat older audience but is also a huge winner). |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-29 00:00>
I love this book, and it's a good thing because I read it EVERY night!! Boynton's humor is infectious and zany. It's just the right length to allow my six month old daughter to relax in her crib before falling asleep. It's easy to memorize (for 'reading' in the dark), and the illustrations are so colorful for enjoying all day long. So buy the book and send your zoodles to sleep! |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-29 00:00>
As usual, the Boynton poems and pictures are delightfully entertaining. This book is a little too long to read to your "lively little kid" in one sitting, but you can ask your child which color he/she wants to choose and then just read the story that corresponds to the color chosen. For the last story, "Silly Lullaby," you need to be able to read music, have a keyboard handy, or have a lively imagination. In my humble opinion, the very best story of the lot is "Pajamas." Your child will have it memorized in no time. The last line is: "You've GOT to have buttons if you're a moose." Think about it. If you can't figure out why a moose needs buttons on his or her pajamas, then you'll just have to buy the book. |
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