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I don't know how much of the concept is getting across yet, but with a new baby in the house, I think the idea of people/animals/plans growing up is starting to come into focus. My nearly-two-year-old loves this book and it is one we don't mind reading because it is clever and fun.
I read it once and filed it away on the bookshelf. It's not done in rhyme and my son is easily bored. Maybe he'll enjoy it more when he's older. With a board book you expect it to be for younger children. This is a nice story, just not for toddlers.
They also loved it. Then, we walked a copy over to the neighbors and read it with them. Loved reading this book.
My son loves it. We read it and he was captivated. This is just such a cute book.
He's 2.5. What a cute book. We were just talking about how calves grow up to be big cows (we went for ice cream at a local farm and they had lots of cows and calves there).
When we came home, the package with several copies of this book was on the doorstep.
this book is a must have for little ones. My daughter will pick this book out off the shelf of 70 or more books because she loves it so much. This is a great little board book for tiny fingers. The art just mystifies little eyes and the story flows so well.
This book is a great addition to any library. Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram have done it again.
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