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Rating:  Summary: twin mommy Review: I have the paperback version of this book. I read this book with my 17 month old daughter AT LEAST twice a day. The illustrations are colorful and very detailed. She has memorized the story so that when we lift the flaps, she says the words that are written beneath. The plot (if you can call it a plot) is very cute, and the mice are adorable. My daughter has only ripped one of the flaps off, and I was able to glue it back on successfully.
Rating:  Summary: My toddler loves this book! Review: I have the paperback version of this book. I read this book with my 17 month old daughter AT LEAST twice a day. The illustrations are colorful and very detailed. She has memorized the story so that when we lift the flaps, she says the words that are written beneath. The plot (if you can call it a plot) is very cute, and the mice are adorable. My daughter has only ripped one of the flaps off, and I was able to glue it back on successfully.
Rating:  Summary: twin mommy Review: My 18 month old twins love this book so much that they have torn it to pieces reading and re-reading it. I have to buy another copy because it's in parts all over the house and they keep bringing me parts to read but look for the rest!
Rating:  Summary: great for working mommies Review: This was a great book to read to my 2-year old, since it included parts about mommy going to work as well as doing things at home. It's also highly recommended for younger ages, since there's only one flap per page. Younger children like peeking under flaps, but this book won't overwhelm them with too many flaps to lift.As a single mommie, I also like the book because of the relationship it depicts between a mommie and her son.
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