Member Reviews
- ?? this is so cute. Like, MUCH CUTER than The Rabbit Listened.
- I selected this book because the typography positioning of the N being on the koala bear's nose attracted me.
- There's an N on Your Nose is a super quirky book using basic anatomy to teach kids about letters.
- The story is lovely. The illustrations are also lovely??
- Like, ughhhh. WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE SO LONG before it's published? because I need to add it to my children's book collection now.
- I swallowed this book whole. It's only 31 pages. At first, I was concerned about how long it was going to go on -- how long could it go on? -- but then it was over, and I was sad.
- This is so cute that I can see myself buying multiple copies -- one for myself, and then one for each of the small children in my family. It's that amazing of a book. I'm in love with every bit of it that I can't contain myself.
'There's an N on your Nose'. This story at it's core is simplistic, which is why I found it to be so good. I enjoyed the rhymes and the illustrations, I loved the easy-to-read terminology. I also really appreciated the alphabet at the end, as practitioners could go over it with their class, or parents could use it with their children.
This is a beautiful, beautiful read that I'd recommend for ages 6 and under.
Rated: 4.5 stars
Thank you to netgallery for allowing me to read this wonderfully illustrated book.
What a perfect way of getting kids to learn the alphabet and beautiful illustrations too. I would buy it for my younger sister.
Thank You to NetGalley and the author for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Pros: The first thing I noticed about this book is the beautiful illustrations. They are so bright and cheerful. This book is charming and interactive in that a child can learn about body parts, letters, and animals while an adult reads to them.
Cons: None that I can think of!
Thank you to NetGalley and Well-Spoken Books for the opportunity to read this book.
I am thoroughly impressed with this book. The cover and illustrations are just downright adorable. And the layout is perfect for learning the alphabet in a fun and entertaining way. I really had a fun time reading this book and I'm sure my grandsons will just fall in love with the illustrations. Perfect for Easter and I'm definitely going to preorder this book for each of them. Five wonderful stars.
Adorable children's book with beautiful illustrations! Perfect for gift giving and for children just learning their alphabet. Told in poetry form, "There's an N on Your Nose" is about a delightful group of animals getting ready for school and identifying letters of the alphabet and parts of their bodies. Funny and sweet, the type of book kids will want read again and again. Thank You to NetGalley and the author for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
What a laugh-out-loud hilarious yet educational children's picture book. The illustrations are delightful and appealing. Young children (elementary age) can read the simple text for themselves (he ready for plenty of laughs) and pre-school children will enjoy the drawings while the simple story is read to them.
A cute, quick read. Perfect for teaching little ones to recognize body parts, the letters of the alphabet, and zoo animals. The illustrations of Koala and his friends are so fun and colorful. A great pick for small children.
This book has a beautiful color palette, which is originally what drew me in. The cover along with the rest of the book has a whimsical style. The illustrations are very cute, the lion with an H in its hair earned an "AW" from my 5 year old. The letters all end up spelling body parts with rhyming dialog that is enjoyable as a parent and educator. I think this is a very cute book and would make a great addition to any young child's bookshelf.
Colourful and simple rhyming experiment in the alphabet, with animals and attendant letters having a dance, while we get to identify and spell out the relevant body parts, build vocab and have fun with the words. There's not a lot to this, but this should still serve as a nice lesson over a short period of a youngster's early education. And there are certainly books out there that do less.
This is so cute! I love the concept of teaching both the alphabet and body parts and doing it in such a captivating way for a small child. The only reason I’m not giving it five stars is, compared to other books, the imagery is quite lovely but not astounding.
This was a very cute alphabet story. It reminded me of Dr. Seuss but without using weird words that can confuse young children. The author found a great way to rhyme without making up words. I also really loved that the alphabet comes out of order in the book since most kids just learn the repetition instead of actually learn.
This was a very cute story! I like the use of the animals and that there was inclusivity. Great way to bring in the alphabet and also introduce spelling.
Thank you to Well-Spoken Books and NetGalley for a copy of this book.
This is a alphabet rhyming book, which goes through some different parts of the body and the letters they start with.
The variety of animals used was great and added to the fun. I don’t think I'd ever heard of a quokka before this book. The drawings were absolutely adorable and qwerky; the elephant wore glasses and I love the fact they gave the Giraffe an artificial limb. There is also the added fact that the letters on each page spells out the body parts to help encourage learning and spelling for the young ones.
This is a brilliant book for little ones, for help make learning and spelling fun and colourful. The detail and information isn't too much, super short and cute. Great read.
Thank you to Well-Spoken Books and NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
This is a sweet alphabet rhyming book; it goes through some different parts of the body and what letters they start with. My son had a great time identifying the letters and telling me the body part names before I read each page. This book is good for letter identification and working on letter sounds.
My son and I loved the colorful and engaging illustrations. The variety of animals used was quite fun. I don’t think my son had ever heard of a quokka before this book. I liked how the elephant wears glasses and the giraffe has an artificial limb. We also liked how the letters that spell out the body parts are emphasized as part of the illustrations.
I love, love, love these illustrations! The rhyming is decent and it’s a fun book for children about different parts of the body. It’s a simple book, but perfect for toddlers.
Oh my gosh this is such a cute alphabet book! The drawings are stunning and really captivate you.
I love the way the words are spelt large on the pages, it really becomes an interactive story telling experience as the children point to the letters on the book. The story of the book didn't have any awe-inspiring message behind it. This was simply a quirky alphabet book. The last page with them all in the classroom holding up a letter was super cute and again makes for a great interactive experience.
OVERALL RATING 4/5