Member Reviews
This was such a great educational book for children! I love the artwork and colors. The little icons within the story with the word underneath is a great learning tool! There were a lot of fun little games throughout that I think children would really enjoy while also learning!
A little fox that doesn't want to go to sleep, a party's preparations, and a scared squirrel - we actually get three tiny stories for tiny people in this short book. The pages are suitably bright and pictorial, the text comes in pictograms (so, for instance, if we can't pronounce "raindrops" we can see what is meant by the word), and each comes with suitable puzzles, questions and interactivity. A success, surely.
5 stars
Little Fox Playing in the Forest
This is an amazing book for toddlers and beginner readers. Pictures are matched with words to e
.ncourage sight association with the words. This is a fun and entertaining book that kids will be begging parents and grandparents to read over and over again,
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and Netgalley.
What a wonderful book! Not only is the story lovely, but there are pictures that come up within the text with their words underneath so that children who are still learning to read can join in, In addition, there are questions within the text and interactive activities like pairing and searches. I loved it, I would definitely purchase a copy. My thanks to Netgalley and publisher for a digital copy in exchange for my honest review.
This is a cute and interactive book that is perfect for learning with different activities and pictures with the text. I see a lot of kids liking this in a group setting or a single kid. The illustrations are super cute too!
This book has many activities for kids to do along with a rebus to be able to read with someone. I liked how the activities and puzzles broke up the stories.
A cute little board book that encourages kids to interact with both the text and the corresponding illustrations. Some of the questions at the end of each page might be too advanced for younger kids to grasp without the help of their parents, but on the whole this is a nicely put together board book.