Member Reviews
Play is such an important part of a child's development, and this book shows that in so many adorable illustrations. I love the end of the book as well that describes the importance of play for caregivers. This book is simple, but perfect for a developing child.
This was such a cute children’s book! I read this to my niece and she loved the illustrations and story so much she asked me to read is three more times! LOVE LOVE LOVE this!
The illustrations are soft and show what could be a brother and sister playing together all day. The rhymes are simple enough for early readers to follow and would also be a cute bedtime story. It is all about how a child's grown up can "see them play" through providing open ended materials for imaginative play, playing together, and acknowledging that play is learning.
Thanks to Deborah, Teacher Created Materials, and Netgalley for an eARC of this book for an honest review.
my daughter loved seeing children her own age in the book, playing and learning all the new things. The graphics were so cute as were the rhymes
Part of a really easy, gentle for-sharing series, as a parent – the voice of the person sharing this with their toddler – celebrates their child in play, whether it be creative play with finger paints or just swirling around with a tiger. I think last time round (https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6976189694) the book was a sterling success, as it encouraged a certain mindset, and this is more just watching and reacting to a child, but it's for the time before those tiny hands can hold their books themselves, and as a tool to get used to them being around books it's perfectly inoffensive and warm-hearted.