5 Stars, Buy it. I love the pastel art and colors. I love the rhyming, the story was adorable. The cast bios at the end was very sweet and silly. I sometimes wish children’s books were longer but I suppose there are only so many ways to rhyme Hiccupotamus. Definitely a good read for readers of all ages.
Well, click to see the 59 kindle edition books currently available to read for free to U.S. Amazon Prime subscribers with their launch of Prime Reading. (Yes, most seem to be Amazon's own publishing imprints but selection is supposed to change.)
Well, the 45 kindle edition books currently available to read for free to U.S. Amazon Prime subscribers with their launch of Prime Reading. (Yes, most seem to be Amazon's own publishing imprints but selection is supposed to change.)
Okay, so far not exactly seeing the touted "thousands" of books/magazines on offers for the Prime Reading that's free with Amazon prime subscription (UPDATE: just spotted the browse the catalog link showing current 1,014 works) . But, I may bite at these. I expected more from the launch.
at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FWOKE28
at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M1H4R4N
at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LEC6DZ8
Plus more magazines (I know, not really that different from a trial subscription or just adding a subscription to services like Next Issue, Texture or Magzter program subscription).
Most of the books I looked at, like with previous KOLL and Kindle Firsts, seem to be published by one of Amazon's own imprints. At this time, it's so new I don't know much including if any traditional publishers will be allowing their books to be in the program. This is all just me browsing a few minutes after I just discovered Prime Reading rolled out.