Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb

This is a board book written in the Dr. Seuss style and is part of Random House’s Bright and Early Board Books collection. Both I and my son like this book, though it’s not really all that spectacular. I didn’t get anything educational out of it, and I felt the illustrations were a little flat. My first impression of this book is that it is a Dr. Seuss ripoff.

 All of that said my son did find it entertaining and the ryming words in it make it fun to read. Dum ditty Dum ditty Dum dum dum!

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Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?

Great book. This book goes through a series of animals asking the same question and gives a happy reassuring answer each time. The animals chosen are a good mix and help to demonstrate the artists abilities. I’m not a big fan of the artwork, but I think I’m in the minority there.Â

A bonus for older children at the end is a listing of all the animals in the book with the official names of the parents and children. I found it quite interesting myself too. Definitely one to add to your child’s collection.

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Doggies

This is actually a pretty good book. One of my favorites really. It’s a 1-10 counting and color book and does a good job of throwing in some twists. It’s a hard back and seems to be decently bound. The artwork is good and I love the layout.Â

My only issue with this book is that the colors get mixed up between the dogs. Each dog / number gets a color when it is introduced which is great, but on the pages where it shows multiple dogs in boxes the colors are wrong. No biggie, but worth pointing out I thought.

My son seems to like this book too. He’s a little young to say for sure, but it does keep his attention. All in all a good book and I would definitely recommend it.Â

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