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Pat The Money: Babybuster's First Book

Pat The Money: Babybuster's First Book

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I laughed. I cried. It was better than "Cats"...
Review: Having read the original "Pat the Bunny" book to my 2-year-old countless times, and with an ever-shrinking pool of cash and ever-increasing debt, I found this book hilarious yet painfully true. I also laughed out loud in the bookstore (the guy standing next to me must have thought that I was certifiably insane), but did not actually buy the book due to aforementioned shrinking cash pool...so it will probably go on my Wish List. Recommended for a good laugh in these hard economic times (and just WHERE are those jobs, George W.?).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I laughed. I cried. It was better than "Cats"...
Review: Having read the original "Pat the Bunny" book to my 2-year-old countless times, and with an ever-shrinking pool of cash and ever-increasing debt, I found this book hilarious yet painfully true. I also laughed out loud in the bookstore (the guy standing next to me must have thought that I was certifiably insane), but did not actually buy the book due to aforementioned shrinking cash pool...so it will probably go on my Wish List. Recommended for a good laugh in these hard economic times (and just WHERE are those jobs, George W.?).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I laughed. I cried. It was better than "Cats"...
Review: I cracked up in the bookstore when I first picked this one up. Being familiar with the interactive classic Pat the Bunny, I was drawn right into this one.

Simply put, it uses Pat the Bunny-style illustrations and rhymes to show the differences between two generations. One is monied and affluent while the new generation has much bleaker prospects (remember to give the money back after you pat it).

Everyone I have shown this too has laughed out loud. You probably will too. Check it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hilarious and Scary Parody of Pat the Bunny
Review: I cracked up in the bookstore when I first picked this one up. Being familiar with the interactive classic Pat the Bunny, I was drawn right into this one.

Simply put, it uses Pat the Bunny-style illustrations and rhymes to show the differences between two generations. One is monied and affluent while the new generation has much bleaker prospects (remember to give the money back after you pat it).

Everyone I have shown this too has laughed out loud. You probably will too. Check it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect gift for the downwardly mobile
Review: If you or anyone you know (and who doesn't these days) has a growing debt load and a shrinking budget, then this is the perfect gift. Short and sweet, friends (even those without jobs) have laughed throughout. It's perfect for the times......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great remake of a golden oldie
Review: This book will make anyone smile...espcially someone who has grown up on pat the bunny! Tons of laughs a must have...especially with those who may have "budgeting" problems!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Completely, subtly, perfectly hilarious
Review: This will make you laugh out loud. It is the perfect shower gift for the parents who can still laugh their way through this economy.


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