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Very cute! Simple book with darling pictures of farm animals and their farmer friend. Suitable for very young children. My young grandchildren enjoyed it.

Thank you for the ARC. This was a simple but cute book teaching children about animals, their noises and colors. Growing up on a dairy farm, this book was even more enjoyable for us. Looking forward to buying this for my son.

This was a lovely little book with very colorful illustrations. It would help introduce young children to colors, animals and the social custom of greeting people in the morning. Would recommend for preschool aged children and I'll keep this in mind for when my baby niece gets a bit older.

I really liked this book! The author could have just chosen a singular goal, but they decided to pack *four* goals into one book! Allow me to elaborate: this book teaches kids about colors, animal sounds, greetings, and farm animals. A color was attached to each animal, every animal made its own sound at one point or another, all the animals greeted each other enthusiastically, and a variety of different animals (that are seen on a farm) are shown. What's even better is the visuals that go along with all of these great writing elements. The colors are bright and colorful, and the illustrations followed a repetitive pattern just like the writing. My only tiny critique is I would have liked to see all of the colors of the rainbow represented in some way, like maybe green grass and/or purple eggplant (random examples). Other than that tiny thing, though, this is a book that is packed with potential. Bravo!

I received a copy of this ebook from netGalley for a honest review.
This is a good book for introducing kids to colors, animals and politeness. It is a bit repetitive but that can be good for some kids, a little annoying for the grownups.

Are the farm animals kind? this book says for sure they are because it takes us on the farm saying good morning to everyone!
I found this little book extra useful, on the same go you get, colors, animals, noises, rhymes, nice drawings which are a perfect learning opportunity including a fun part.
Perfect for little ones, and maybe that one daltonic friend but thats not for sure lol
thanks to NetGalley and the author for giving me this arc in exchange for an honest review.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC digital copy. I was not compensated for this review and all opinions are my own.
Extremely cute book. Creatively combines animals and colors. Thinking as a read-aloud, this book missed the opportunity to include sounds for all of the animals.
3 out of 5 stars and my respect to the author and illustrator.

A lovely preschool children’s book with beautiful illustrations. Children will learn what noise each animal on the farm makes, and the importance of “Thank you” said on every page. Would absolutely recommend for use in schools and at home.

This board book reminds me of Eric Carle books, which is high praise. I love the repetition of the phrase and the use of different colors and animals. These are very ideal for teaching young preschool children. The illustrations are gorgeous and very engaging. This book is ideal for toddlers.

A fun picture book for the youngest kids - babies, toddlers, and preschoolers - that can help them learn about various farm animals and colours via a simple, repetitive (eg chorus-y) tale of a wide range of animals on Farmer John's farm all wishing each other good morning and how do you do, in series. The simple and strong illustrations match the verse. A good book for the youngest ones.

This is a sweet book filled with animal noises. There was the right amount of words on each page for my slightly impatient 2.5 year old to actually listen to before turning the page.
The illustrations were simple and lovely. My only issue is there is something about "I'm fine blank blank, thank you" that didn't quite flow right when talking out loud almost like it needed another syllable

I just read this book with my two toddlers and they both loved it! The illustrations were absolutely adorable, and the sentences were short enough to keep the attention of even my 1.5 year old. My boys love farm animals and ultimately this book was a big hit - they both asked to read it again as soon as we got to the last page!

This book would be excellent for preschool or kindergarten classrooms. It is reminiscent of "Brown Bear, Brown Bear" by Eric Carle. My three year older daughter enjoyed it. The illustrations are cute. The repetition in the words would engage students beginning early literacy.

With four kids, and five years of previously teaching preschool, this book is absolutely adorable! My kids begged to read it over and over again. Lovely pictures, and fun storyline. Highly recommend for a child’s bookshelf.

My 2 year old is obsessed with animals right now so this book was perfect for him. He loved copying all the animal sounds. A perfect book for any little kid!

This was so cute! Very cute illustrations and very polite farm animals, a great way to teach toddlers animals sounds. No notes!
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the free e-copy!

I guess I didn’t realize that this version didn’t have the illustrations, I’m sure it we be much better once those are incorporated! Very cute.

Unfortunately, the e galley of this book did not include the illustrations. However, the cover gives a pretty clear idea of what they would look like.
This is a nice book for toddlers. It has rhyming text and lots of repetition. In my experience, the youngest children enjoy this.
An adult can help little ones to identify the animals on this virtual farm visit. Both should enjoy this.
All in all, a cute book.
Many thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for this title. All opinions are my own.

This is cute! I love the representation of each animal and sound they make. My kids and I say good morning to each other every morning so I especially loved this!

There were no illustrations in the version I read all pages were condensed down to 6. The story read like a cute farm tale for toddlers but who knows.
Thank you BooksGoSocial, Shannon Martin and NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions stated are my own.