It's a Little Book
Now in diapers! For the youngest of readers who still prefer to chew on a book rather than read it, It's a Little Book asks what a book is for--Is it for chewing? Is it for wearing?--and answers the question in a warm and charming way. As funny and captivating as the bestselling It's a Book, It's...
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Now in diapers! For the youngest of readers who still prefer to chew on a book rather than read it, It's a Little Book asks what a book is for--Is it for chewing? Is it for wearing?--and answers the question in a warm and charming way. As funny and captivating as the bestselling It's a Book, It's a Little Book promises to delight a new generation of readers.
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Format: board book
ISBN:
9781596437586 (1596437588)
ASIN: 1596437588
Publish date: August 30th 2011
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
Pages no: 24
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Humor,
Writing,
Funny,
Science,
Technology,
Juvenile,
Books About Books,
Picture Books,
Animals
this is a clever book for... older kids. Not so much for my two year olds. Don't really need them repeating the word jackass. Nor would they get the concept of the technology vs a book. Not a good read for toddlers or preschoolers.
A children's librarian showed me this book a few years ago and I fell in love with it based solely on the last page. Today at a church book sale, I found a copy that looks like it's never even been touched, and I snapped it up. [spoiler] Because I love any children's book that ends with: It's...
It's a book. Nicely done in explaining what a book is, and how is it different from a computer or e-reader.
A copy of this wonderful thing was given to me for my birthday by my Mim (or grandmother). The story behind why goes a bit like this: another copy of this book had been removed from my former Elementary School Library because of the word used at the end. Anyway, this peaked Mim's interested and sh...
I work two days a week at an all-Mac primary school doing tech support. Because we're all Mac, there aren't any tech issues and I spend an inordinate amount of my two days on my book sites, killing time until it's time to go home and, you know, spend more time on my book sites. And read. (I can't...