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Rating:  Summary: The BIG yellow bus that could Review: My 19 month old loves this book, and prefers it over all of his other books. The flaps have won him over. He loves pulling them up and down to see what "opposite" is on the other side. Because it's centered around school, he relates to it easily since he's in daycare. It's the first book he's started "reading" to himself and to his little buddy doll, and he's even started "counting" all the little people in the book. He wants to take the book everywhere we go! I'm going to get the other books in this series, so that he'll have new adventures to pursue once he's "finished" his fascinating bus ride.
Rating:  Summary: The BIG yellow bus that could Review: My 19 month old loves this book, and prefers it over all of his other books. The flaps have won him over. He loves pulling them up and down to see what "opposite" is on the other side. Because it's centered around school, he relates to it easily since he's in daycare. It's the first book he's started "reading" to himself and to his little buddy doll, and he's even started "counting" all the little people in the book. He wants to take the book everywhere we go! I'm going to get the other books in this series, so that he'll have new adventures to pursue once he's "finished" his fascinating bus ride.
Rating:  Summary: A book to grow with Review: My children love Little People and being able to buy books where they can recognise the characters is exciting for them. The lift-the-flaps get my children involved in the story while I read it to them. No matter how many times we read it, it's always a surprise to find out what is under the flap. A lovely book to share with your growing children and one that isn't too babyish when they start to read themselves.
Rating:  Summary: A book to grow with Review: My children love Little People and being able to buy books where they can recognise the characters is exciting for them. The lift-the-flaps get my children involved in the story while I read it to them. No matter how many times we read it, it's always a surprise to find out what is under the flap. A lovely book to share with your growing children and one that isn't too babyish when they start to read themselves.
Rating:  Summary: My Little People School Bus - A Great Book Review: My son loves flap books, and he loves Little People toys, so naturally this is a great combination for us! The flaps are fairly durable, he has only torn one or two since he had the book (about 6 months), and they are easily repairable with tape. The concepts of each page are very educational and creative. Our favorite page currently is the counting page!
Rating:  Summary: Nice book! Review: Very nice book. Nice colors, nice pictures. Very handy to teach little ones about + Action words + shapes and Colors + counting + opposites + feelings. But what I love the most is the diversity of little people. You can find an asian boy, a black mother, a girl with glasses... Nice game to play: "where is the grand-dad?"Flaps look strong, but i still want to be with my baby right now so he doesn't tear them all! It's such a nice book...
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