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21. The Art of Eric Carle
$4.38
22. 10 Little Rubber Ducks Board Book
$3.55
23. Pancakes, Pancakes!
$8.95
24. Eric Carle Number Flash Cards:
$6.00
25. Eric Carle's Dragons, Dragons
$8.73
26. Eric Carle Animal Lacing Cards:
$9.98
27. The Very Quiet Cricket
$2.49
28. Little Cloud (Picture Puffins)
$3.47
29. Today Is Monday
$2.00
30. The Very Busy Spider: A Lift-the-Flap
$4.06
31. Why Noah Chose the Dove (Sunburst
$16.46
32. Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do
 
$99.99
33. Eric Carle's Treasury of Classic
$18.08
34. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do
$3.52
35. "Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," said
$8.95
36. Eric Carle Birthday Party Kit:
$2.25
37. Have You Seen My Cat?
$1.56
38. 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo: A Counting
$5.53
39. A House for Hermit Crab (The World
$7.95
40. Oso panda, oso panda, ¿qué

21. The Art of Eric Carle
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 128 Pages (2002-10-28)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$10.83
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Asin: 0399240020
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This fully illustrated volume on the life and work of Eric Carle contains autobiographical writings of his life and childhood in wartime Germany, giving a glimpse of the people, circumstances and events that shaped his life and encouraged his bold, freeform style. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars How does he do it?
I bought this book for my collection of art books for children.I also bought this book for me.I wanted to know how Eric Carle created such amazing illustrations.You can read this book and then experiement with children to make some incredibly fun art.It is a very unique way of producing art and the children can produce amazing "child-produced" masterpieces.I highly recommend this book for teachers, especially.Your students will benefit from your knowledge of Eric Carle's secrets to success and the children will love to look at the pictures in this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Children's Literature Art Book
The Art of Eric Carle is a wonderful book about the art of children's book illustration.It gives great biographical information on Eric Carle, one of the most beloved of children's book artists, and insight into achieving greatness in creating children's picture storybooks. For teachers of children's literature or potential authors of children's books, this is an indispensable volume.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Art of Eric Carle
Eric Carle's autobiography was a pleasant surprise in the book.It was interesting and it showed a side of him we don't usually see.The war years in Germany were especially interesting.Seeing Hitler's Germany from the inside and seeing it through the eyes of a German boy was a new experience.

5-0 out of 5 stars Eric Carle Rocks!
For those of you who love Eric Carle, his art and stories, this book is a must have.A "coffee table" book that allows you to enjoy and cherish the work of this very creative artist and author.Only thing better would be to have one of his original drawings!Reading Eric Carle with my sons when they were small was definitely one of our favorites things of the day.

5-0 out of 5 stars life of eric carle
This is a great way to show students the process of Eric Carle's art and create a picture of thier own. ... Read more


22. 10 Little Rubber Ducks Board Book (World of Eric Carle (Harper))
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 34 Pages (2010-02-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$4.38
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Asin: 006196428X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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10 little rubber ducks overboard!

Get swept away on a high-seas voyage of discovery with 10 little rubber ducks as they float to every part of the world. They all find adventure, but one duck finds something very special!

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Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars wonderful read

This is just another wonderful book. The fact it makes noise is a bonus! I shared this title with another mom and told her few of Eric Carle books makes noise and she was amazed. Had to purchase this on for my son for Christmas, he can not get enough of this duck *quaking*

5-0 out of 5 stars A fun Eric Carle book
Reviewed by Cayden (age 4) and Max (age 2) Aures and Mom for Reader Views (6/08)

"10 Little Rubber Ducks" starts with the rubber ducks being made in the machine.They are then boxed up and put on a boat.One box falls overboard and the ten ducks in that box take off in all different directions.They all encounter different things; for instance, one meets up with a polar bear, one with a turtle, and one with a flamingo.The last duck meets up with a flock of real ducks.

Cayden:"Why don't those ducks have eyes yet?"
Cayden:"Oh- I see!That guy paints the eyes on and the lady paints their bills."
Max:"Paint!"

Cadyen:"We have ducks like that in our bathtub!"

Cayden:"Let's count the ducks!"

Max:"Boat!"
Cayden:"The boxes full of ducks are going on the boat to go to other countries."

Max:"Ducks fall!"
Cayden:"The ducks fell into the water!"

Cayden:"All of the ducks are going to different places."

Cayden:"Look that rubber duck found some real ducks!"

Cayden:Referring to the squeaker at the end:"That is hard to make squeak!"
Max:"Hard!Help!"

Parent's comments:

"10 Little Rubber Ducks" is a fun book by one of our favorite children's authors, Eric Carle.This version is in board book format which is great for the younger ones so they don't rip the pages.The book provides numerous opportunities to teach counting, directions, and different animals to your children.Cayden counted the ducks over and over again in an attempt to teach Max his numbers.The storyline is engaging and the simplistic illustrations are wonderful!The only issue that we had with the book was that the duck that you can push to squeak at the end was difficult to get to work.If you just push down on it, it does not squeak.After playing with it we figured out that if you tap it short, fast, and hard with the tip of your finger it works very well.

4-0 out of 5 stars Some changes from the paper edition
We've been waiting and waiting for this book to come out in a boardbook edition.

It is a favorite of my children, but one is very young, and has accidentally ripped some pages in other books.

My first complaint is that the type seems kind of small, relative to other boardbooks by Mr. Carle and compared to the original version.

However, my biggest disappointment came with the surprise at the end.

I won't spoil it for everyone, but the format is "different" than in the original. It is cuter, and likely longer lasting, but it is a little more difficult to get it to work than the simpler mechanism in the paper book.

I'd *strongly* suggest that you look at one of these in person before purchasing it ...

I'm quite disappointed, but we have it now and the kids certainly love it! ... Read more


23. Pancakes, Pancakes!
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (1998-10-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.55
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Asin: 0689822464
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The barnyard rooster crows and Jack wakes up -- hungry, of course! What does he want for breakfast? A big pancake! But first, Jack's mother needs flour from the mill, an egg from the black hen, milk from the spotted cow, butter churned from fresh cream, and firewood for the stove. Will Jack ever get his pancake?

With his trademark vibrant collage illustrations and a lively text, Eric Carle has created a mouthwatering tale for young readers. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (25)

5-0 out of 5 stars More for me than my 2.5 yo
I read this book to my son last night.Few pages later, I looked at my 2.5 years old son; he had a blank face.This book tells a long explanation of how flour is made.I asked him whether he understands what is going on.He shook his head.Certainly, he, raised in the city especially, does not know what a stone mill is and so forth.However, I was fascinated by the story and read it till the end.It reminded me of a lot of that I have forgotten.It introduces a fundamental and important concept that one should know, such as your food is not magically made by one mom, but it takes many hands of many diligent people to be on the table.All that said, I will keep this book and keep reading it for my son, hoping that one day my son gets what is really in this story.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another delight from Eric Carle!
My son (now age 3) has been riveted by this book for nearly 6 months. It is quite unlike any story I have ever read to him before, and is both educational and great fun. It is a delightful way to give children an understanding of process and where food comes from while keeping them intrigued and entertained. What's more, it will make all parents that much more grateful for modern conveniences like store-bought eggs and bagged flour!

4-0 out of 5 stars A surprisingly interesting book
When Jack wakes up in the morning, he finds that he has a taste for pancakes, and he asks his mother to make him some. But, the mother is very busy, and Jack will have to help if he wants his pancakes. It's a surprise the amount of work that goes into making a pancake, but Jack sees it through!

This is a surprisingly interesting book. The story is fun, and the illustrations are nice and bright, but what makes this book so good is the fact that it challenges the reader to think about what lies beyond the world he or she sees at a glance. Children tend to see things as just appearing at their wish, but this book shows them that that is not really the case.

This is a surprising book, one that will make your little reader think about things that he or she never thought about before. My little reader and I both recommend this book to you and your little reader.

2-0 out of 5 stars youy won't flip for this pancake book
i was very disappointed in the story & illistration.it is not early children friendlyfor the young ones.my 4 yr oldgrandson thought the pictures were very scary looking

5-0 out of 5 stars Eric Carle fan!
My goal is to acquire every Eric Carle book for my son!We love the Pancake story!This one is for a bit older audience then the bug books. ... Read more


24. Eric Carle Number Flash Cards: 123
by Eric Carle
Cards: 20 Pages (2008-03-12)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$8.95
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Asin: 0811862941
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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These durable flash cards from Eric Carle best-selling author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Brown Bear Brown Bear, and many others feature his beloved animal illustrations and serve as a delightful introduction to counting. The thick, sturdy cards are durable enough for play and decorative enough to hang on the wall. Includes two sets of the numbers 1-10. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Big, durable flash cards
LOVE these. Love Eric Carle's art and the fact that these flash cards are so big and thick makes them withstand the wear and tear of a 2-yr-old.

5-0 out of 5 stars Immediate WOW factor
These are really great quality and very durable.They are bright, cheerful, and so much fun.I am a language tutor and use them for kids and adults alike.I have written the names of the animals and the numbers, in each language I teach, on each flashcard.They are especially good if you combine them with the story books by Eric Carle, because then the kids recognise the characters!You can also tell a story with the flashcards.They have so many uses.VERY versatile. A "MUST HAVE" as they are such a valuable teaching tool.Everyone loves flashcards!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Indestructible art that could have used a little less flash in the flash cards
First off, let me start by saying our family loves Eric Carle.His books have been staples in my childhood and in my wife's childhood.One of the first books we received for our son was the Very Hungry Caterpillar.Our son enjoys that book immensely.

As for this particular set of cards, the set is almost perfect.The cards themselves are of superior quality.The cards are sturdy enough for our 5 month old to hold and to mouth.All of the cards are the classic Eric Carle artwork we've grown to love.As indestructible art, these cards excel.(The storage box is also of good quality.Both the box and the set of cards look like they will last a very long time.)

Sadly, I must subtract 1 star.As a flash card set, these cards do not aid in teaching numbers as well as they are beautiful to look at.Younger children do better with contrasting colors.Some of the flash cards could have provided better contrast in order for children to better distinguish the animals being counted.For example, the number 4 card depicts a parent fox with three kits (cubs) in a den.The den is surrounded by green grass muted by dark colors including reds.The kits themselves are a reddish color.It is possible to differentiate the number of foxes, but it is not as easy as some of the other cards.For example, the number 2 card has two yellow ducks on a white background, the number 9 and 10 cards feature penguins and fish contrasted on very simple backgrounds.These cards do a better job at providing contrasting colors helping children differentiate and count the animals on the card.

I should also note that the set is divided into two sets numbered from 1-10. The first set (of which I described in the previous paragraph), uses roman numeral numbers where as the second set uses the English word for the number.The English word set does better with the contrasting issue than the roman numeral number set.

DON'T LET the contrasting issue stop you from buying this set.Older kids will be able to make out the harder to see characters and younger kids are just gonna love how durable and forgiving these cards are.Then you have Mr. Carle's beautiful artwork.That alone is worth the price of admission.I only go into describing the cards in the length I do so that parents will be prepared by knowing that some of the cards may be difficult to use as flash cards.

Be prepared, but BUY THE SET already.

5-0 out of 5 stars Always the Good Stuff
I love Eric Carle's artistry.

I have a couple of his books - My toddler and I have been taking ASL (American Sign Language) since she was 6 months old.

It's been a blast using these cards for animals, colors and numbers!

The cards AND box are extremely sturdy. Yes, they held up to the toddler test!

5-0 out of 5 stars Really Great Cards!
These cards are really great quality and I love their big size.They really seem to capture my 8 month olds attention.He smiles every time I bring them out.My only criticism would be that there are about 4 or 5 really off the wall animals that even most adults may not have heard of.Ex. Quetzel, Narwal, Xolo(mexican hairless dog), etc.But, the pictures are great and I love that it also has the letter on the back of the cards.You can use these cards in a lot of fun ways to challenge your child in learning. ... Read more


25. Eric Carle's Dragons, Dragons
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 68 Pages (2004-01-19)
list price: US$12.99 -- used & new: US$6.00
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Asin: 014240103X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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From dragons and griffins to mermaids and bunyips, mythological creatures abound in this joyous treasury of poetry celebrating mythology and legends from around the world. Eric Carle's playful and vibrantly-colored collages illustrate the fantastic beasts in more than 30 poems from renowned writers. 8-page gatefold. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (12)

3-0 out of 5 stars Eric Carle books
The art work is beautiful as in all of Eric Carle's books but the content in this one was over the head of my first grader.
It is actually more a collection of poetry about mythical animals than a children's book.I do not recommend it for small children.

5-0 out of 5 stars Stunning collection of fantastical creatures
An excellent selection of poems about common and as well as lesser known fantastic and mythical creatures from a range of cultures, beautifully and creatively illustrated.

4-0 out of 5 stars 4-1/2 year old likes it. Good for growing up
In our low-media home, our 4.5 year old son liked this book. Each page features one mythical creature along with a poem about it that gives hints as to some of it's personality traits. After seeing so many videos or books about farm animals this is refreshing and it piqued his interest. Right up there with dinosaurs around the time he turned 5 years old. But, I think the mythical creatures are most interesting because they're just... well, not real. They are so fantastical. His favorite was the phoenix, which he imbues to his cars or other toys as they get killed but come back to life, or other scenarios in which he or someone escapes death--everyone's primal ultimate fantasy. I'd like to buy it in order to have it around as my children grow up so they have yet another cultural reference to our common literary history. The pictures will continue to engage their imagination, I'm sure. I don't have any high hopes for them to love the poetry, but who knows. You won't know if you don't try. At least I can offer them something rather than edit it out before they even get a chance to see it.

5-0 out of 5 stars My 3 Year Old Loved This Book, Over and Over
I hate to contradict the lower ratings in this review, but I had to write and say that my 3 year old LOVED this book, definitely one of his very favorites, of all of his large library. He loves the pictures, he loves the idea of the mythical creatures (the stereotype of boys being fascinated by monsters has been true for him), he is intrigued by the poetry. I don't understand how the review writers can't see the value of little people being exposed to great writers of poetry! He is neither depressed or put off, but intrigued. He laughs at the appropriate places, and we discuss the creatures, and as a mom I am thrilled. So, I do not think Eric Carle has failed us in any way. In fact, I am grateful someone gives our young people credit and believes in their potential!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for boys
I was looking for a book of poetry, for my sons to use to do their copywork.Most were boring to them.This is not.They love it, and since they are doing their copywork without complaint, I love it too. ... Read more


26. Eric Carle Animal Lacing Cards: 10 Cards & Laces
by Eric Carle
Cards: 10 Pages (2007-09-06)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$8.73
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Asin: 0811860019
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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These ten fun and educational lacing cards feature Eric Carle's charming book cover illustrations. Durable and reusable, these lacing cards encourage hand-eye coordination and help develop sequencing, dexterity, and motor skills. Printed on thick, sturdy board, they are perfect for small hands to hold and are equally suited for hanging on the wall in a child's room. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars fun for everyone
my toddlers really enojoy this product. the colors are bright and animals seem to peak their interest. i like that as they get older they will be able to continue using this porduct and that it helps improve their coordination skills.

5-0 out of 5 stars It was a good buy
This toy is a good buy for a kid who is learning to use lacing cards. My Niece will have a good time playing with this product. Thank you.

5-0 out of 5 stars Really cute lacing cards!
I bought these cards for my 3 year old son and he loves to use the laces in the cards. I love how colorful the cards are and the wonderful artwork on them. He loves that he knows the characters from his favorite Eric Carle books. Also they are made out of very sturdy material and easy for him to do by himself.

5-0 out of 5 stars BEST TOY FOR LACING
I took this box with 10 cards and 10 laces to a religous gathering where kids had to sit quietly.to my surprise this was such a hit that not only my four age son and 16 months daughter enjoyed doing it but other kids ages from 4,5,6 and 7 years old pick up those cards from me and start lacing it. Age four do need help to get the conncept down but age six were doing it all by them self and once they will finish with one card they would want to get any other card so they can do a different design.A MUST HAVE.I'M BUYING MORE TO GIVE AS A GIFT.Perfect gift for BOYS AND GIRLS.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good for a six year old too
Beautiful colors, beautiful artwork, and much more creative than just following an outline. For an older child, teach them chain stitch, back stich, alternating colors... kind of pre embroidery! ... Read more


27. The Very Quiet Cricket
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 32 Pages (1990-11-09)
list price: US$22.99 -- used & new: US$9.98
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Asin: 0399218858
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"The simple, repeating story of a young cricket weho tries to say hello to the locust, worm, etc. who greet him. He cannot make a sound until the day he meets a very quiet girl cricket. Classic Carle illustrations on heavy stock make this ideal for younger readers. The chirper that sounds when the last page is opened makes an accurate cricket sound."--Children's Book Review Service. Full color.Amazon.com Review
A cricket is born who cannot talk! A bigger cricket welcomeshim to the world, then a locust, a cicada, and many other insects, buteach time the tiny cricket rubs his wings together in vain: no soundemerges. In the end, however, he meets another quiet cricket, andmanages to find his "voice." Children will love the repetitive textas they meet a steady parade of new creatures (including a"spittlebug, slurping in a sea of froth"); and of course they'lldelight in the happy ending. This is one of a series of large (11.5 by8.5 inches) format Eric Carle books with a mechanical twist: in thiscase, the quiet cricket bursts into (surprisingly authentic)electronic song as you turn the last page. (The battery isreplaceable.) An amusement for the ears, but most of all--as ever,with Carle--a feast for the eyes. The colorful cut-paper illustrationsare simply gorgeous, drawing you in even on the hundredthreading. (And there will be a hundredth reading, followed by manymore.) (Baby to preschool) --Richard Farr ... Read more

Customer Reviews (55)

2-0 out of 5 stars Please make the chirp stop
This is a favorite of my family. It was a favorite of mine until the chirping would not turn off. The book was closed and the chirp was still chirping all night I was to tired to search for the book at first but after 10 mins I could take no more. It is a really cute story and we love the chirp but I had to take the batteries out. If my daughter wants to me to read this one to her I have to hold the batteries and put them in when she gets to the last page. Hope this helps someone else before buying the book we love Carle but I would pass on this one.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Favorite
A favorite in our household, our toddlers often request this book and enjoy the sound effects at the end.

1-0 out of 5 stars DON'T BUY FROM AMAZON - BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE
So, this book is supposed to chirp when you get to the end, I am wrapping it up to give to my nephew on Christmas Eve and I turn to the back - no sound. I called Amazon and was slightly unhappy that they sent me a book that didn't chirp and so my nephew wouldn't have it to unwrap Christmas morning. So, I call and the customer service rep is pretty surly, but finally tells me that he will send me a working copy of the book by priority mail, but the soonest it will arrive is Monday after Christmas.Which, while not ideal, is ok because my nephew doesn't leave town to go home until Wednesday.So, I wait and wait all day Monday - the book does not come.I call Amazon first thing on Tuesday only to find out the guy LIED to me, and instead of sending the book as promised, he just refunds my money and sends me an email telling me I need to re-order the book. Its the holidays, of course I'm not checking my email. Unbelievable. The girl I'm talking to is so unbelievably rude that I ask to speak to a manager and then spend WAY too long on hold. She comes back and says a manager is not available. So I say, that's fine, just have the manager call me when he is available because Hello its the end of the month and I don't have that many minutes left on my phone.She says no, that I have to hold.Moral of the story, Amazon has bad customer service and will out and out lie to you.Don't count on them for big occasions like Christmas or you will have some very unhappy children.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great when it works
Once again Eric Carle doesn't disappoint.It is a wonderful story that allows for discussions as the child grows.Illustrations can be used to learn colors, or let the child create their own version of the story.Chirping crickets at the end are delightful for both the listener and the story teller; however, some books are problematic with how well the sound works--be sure to check your purchase out!Simple text is great for emerging readers even though they probably will have the story memorized!The board book construction is great for little fingers not yet adept at turning pages.

4-0 out of 5 stars Teaches names of bugs
I really like that it talks about the names of bugs and what the bugs do.It has the repetition (and choppiness) of a Carle book, which made it easy to let the kids chime in on "But nothing happened.Not a sound".The ending was dumb though, which is why I gave it 4-stars. ... Read more


28. Little Cloud (Picture Puffins)
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (2001-03-19)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$2.49
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Asin: 0698118308
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The clouds drift across the bright blue sky-all except one.Little Cloud trails behind.He is busy changing shapes to become a fluffy sheep,a zooming airplane, and even a clown with a funny hat. Eric Carle's trademark collages will make every reader want to run outside and discover their very own little cloud. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (9)

4-0 out of 5 stars Little Cloud book
Purchased for my preschool classroom for a weather unit.The book is great for preschoolers with short, simple sentences and nice pictures.Love Eric Carle books!

5-0 out of 5 stars Little Cloud
This book is adorable for preschoolers as well as the young grades. It is simmple to read and is beautifully illustrated as are all of Eric Carle's Books.

5-0 out of 5 stars Little Cloud
Little Cloud is one of Carle's more recent books. Carle started illustrating and writing books in the late 1960s. Of the Carle books I've read there are only two that I don't enjoy: The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Very Greedy Snake as both are focused so heavily on gluttony.Little Cloud instead teaches through example the importance of being an individual and being a contributing member of a group.

Until the end, each page has a different shape that Little Cloud has created on his own. There's an airplane, a hat, and a variety of other shapes that children will easily recognize. In the end, his hat joins up with the other clouds who have together formed a clown.

3-0 out of 5 stars Used Book
Average condition for a used book and with shipping the price, the total was so, so. The delivery took weeks!

4-0 out of 5 stars A book that leaves you with options...
This book by Eric Carle is a simple book that I believe could be used many different ways.You could use this book in weather themes, during a cloud unit, or to stretch the imagination.

You could follow this book with an activity in which your children do their own cloud making, possibly out of cotton balls.

I think that this book is fun and I really enjoy the illustrations.I would definitely suggest having this book as a part of your classroom library.
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29. Today Is Monday
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (1997-08-04)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$3.47
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Asin: 0698115635
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Offers a beautiful retelling of a classic children's song in which delicious treats, exciting animals, and friendly youngsters are brought to life through vibrant illustrations. Reprint. K. AB. " ... Read more

Customer Reviews (14)

5-0 out of 5 stars Days of week book
Great book for school and teaching days of the week. Children like the song.
Very useful for special needs classroom.

5-0 out of 5 stars Today is Monday
Bought this book for my grandson.He loves the books, expecially the books written by Eric Carle.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great toddler book
My 2 year old grandson loves this book. Simple dialogue,easy for him to repeat. Love the illustrations. Wonderful investment!

4-0 out of 5 stars A Good Teaching Tool for Days of the Week
This is a nice illustrated book following the children's song "Today is Monday." It is illustrated in Carle's inimitable collage-art style with a different animal introducing each day and food, and ending with a lot of children sitting around a table eating the different foods.The song is repetitive and uninteresting, but the pictures are very nice.Singing books are wonderful teaching tools, and this is the best book I have found so far for teaching the days of the week.

Unfortunately there is no musical score included, but you can find it on YouTube.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is an old song
When I learned this song in school in the late 1940's, we sang the chorus as "All you hungry soldiers, we wish the same for you." ... Read more


30. The Very Busy Spider: A Lift-the-Flap Book (The World of Eric Carle)
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 24 Pages (2006-10-05)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$2.00
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Asin: 0448444216
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Now one of Eric Carle’s most popular books is a lift-the-flap book!The horse wants to go for a ride, the cow wants to eat some grass, andthe sheep wants to run in the meadow—but where is the very busyspider? You’ll have to lift the flap to find out! ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

3-0 out of 5 stars Pro: Talks about animals; Con: Lame flaps
It goes through all the farm animals: the sounds they make and what they do.My 4-year old knew all this but my 2-year old benefitted.The flaps may as well have been pages since they're almost the same size as the page and open in the same direction.I think flap books should be more interesting.Overall, it's a cute basic book.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Very Busy Spider
My daughter is an early elementary education student at UWP.This book is part of her children's library that will eventually be in her classroom.Eric Carle writes terrific children's books.

4-0 out of 5 stars The flaps open the wrong way!
We have One Yellow Lion where the flaps open the opposite direction of the way you'd turn a page, and I thought this would be similar. But, the flaps open just as if you're turning a page. Granted, my son loves turning pages, so for him, this book is perfect. It was just different than what I expected. I'd recommend this book only to kids who can't sit still for more than a few seconds without wanting to turn the page of the book, as they get to turn twice as many in this so-called lift the flap book!

2-0 out of 5 stars It's not a lift the flap book.
I purchased this book because I had read the hard cover and thought a lift the flap version would be interesting.I still really like the story but this is a very poor rendition of a lift the flap format.

2-0 out of 5 stars Skip it!
My toddler loves the board book version of this book so I thought this book would be fun for her.The flaps are awkward and frustrating for a 16 month old.The flaps are so large it's just like turning regular pages, so why have the flaps? ... Read more


31. Why Noah Chose the Dove (Sunburst Book)
by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Paperback: 32 Pages (1987-09-01)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$4.06
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Asin: 0374483825
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"Singer's latest retelling from the Old Testament gives a new dimension to the story of the Flood. Children will enjoy hearing the different animals praise their own special qualities so that each will be assured a place on Noah's Ark." --School Library Journal
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3-0 out of 5 stars Noah Chose the dove
This is cute book, but the pictures, in my opinion, are much to impressionist for a toddler to see. The adults enjoy the art and the
story was to wordy for a little one to stay interested.I would opt for a different book on Noah, but I will keep the book on my shelf!

5-0 out of 5 stars why noah chose the dove
I am collecting all of the Eric Carle books.This is one I did not have. I was excited to find it.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Why are you silent?" Noah asked the dove.
When the people of the world sinned, and God chose the only righteous man, Noah, to build an ark, all of the animals gathered around.They, however, believed that Noah would only pick best of all the living creatures.The animals began to boast and argue amongst each other."I am the largest," said the Elephant."I am man's best friend," replied the dog.They argued and argued.
Noah noticed one lonely bird sitting in a tree.Noah asked the small, white dove why he did not boast.The Dove replied that he believed that everyone has something special, that another doesn't.Though, all are equally created by God.
Noah took all of the animals on the ark, but when he needed a `messenger' to see if the waters were going down, the one he chose was the dove.The dove is a bird of humility and peace.
I believe that this story is good for those of all ages.It teaches a lesson to all; we are all equally created.People should remain humble.
It is excellently written and has amazing illustrations.I recommend this story to all.It is definitely worth reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars Delightful story, delightful pictures
This is a wonderful book in which a wide array of animals try to show why they should be allowed on the ark: the elephant argues his strength should save him; the fox, his cleverness; the donkey argues that he is more clever; the skunk, his odor ... Finally, Noah tells them he is to save them all.But the dove who did not brag will be his special messenger.

This is a delightful book that reader and listener will both enjoy. ... Read more


32. Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? (Henry Holt Big Books)
by Bill Martin
Paperback: 32 Pages (1992-11-15)
list price: US$25.95 -- used & new: US$16.46
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Asin: 0805023461
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Children are encouraged to guess what the big, fluffy, white polar bear is hearing in a colorful successor to Brown Bear that is complemented by artwork by an award-winning illustrator. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars a classic kids story
no library would be complete with out a few of the classic eric carl books.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Follow-Up to Brown Bear Brown Bear
This is a pleasant follow-up to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, What Do You See?, with the rhythmic refrain changed by one word.This volume focuses on animals found in the zoo and the sounds they make: Polar bear, lion, hippo, flamingo, zebra, boa constrictor, elephant, leopard, peacock, walrus, finishing with the zookeeper and children, who playfully imitate the animals.It's characterized by pleasant, predictable repetition and Eric Carle's wonderfully playful collage illustrations.

Like Brown Bear, this book is well suited to the preschool crowd and could make a confidence-building practice reader.

5-0 out of 5 stars Developing Vocabulary Through Repetition
Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? continues the joy that young children develop as they read Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?The relationship between the words and pictures with repetition increases the vocabulary so important in childhood development.Dr. Martin should have known that snakes have no ears and cannot hear but Eric Carle's beautiful boa does make up for the misstep.This is a book that will be brought out for many years as the young reader becomes a parent and returns to this treasure in the future. They will relive the fun of making the animal sounds.

5-0 out of 5 stars My 2 year old LOVES this book!
My son's favorite book is Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you See, so I knew he would love this one also.Whenever I pick it up, his face lights up.I highly recommend to anyone that has young children.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love it!
A great sequel to Brown Bear Brown Bear. My 15 month old daughter loves both. Great Pictures. ... Read more


33. Eric Carle's Treasury of Classic Stories for Children
by Aesop, Eric Carle, Hans Christian Andersen, Brothers Grimm
 Hardcover: 154 Pages (1996-09)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$99.99
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Asin: 0531057429
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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An illustrated retelling of twenty-two folktales, fairy tales, and fables. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Anderson, Grimm and Aesop, oh my!
Carle, E.(1988).Treasury of Classic Stories for Children:by Aesop, Hans Christian Anderson and the Brothers Grimm, selected retold and illustrated by Eric Carle.New York:Orchard Books.

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Carle's beautiful illustrations (in his usual style) help these classic folktales and stories to come--not alive, necessarily, but at the very least more eye-catching.With artwork incorporated onto each page, Carle's interpretations of the works of Aesop, the Grimms, and Anderson may be enjoyed.

While there is a great deal of trickery and the occasional death among the these pages, there is not nearly as much depressing or morbid content as could be found in the complete collections of the Grimm brothers or Hans Christian Anderson's works.

I also liked that the morals of Aesop's fables were not emphasized too heavily or pulled out into a special section as occurs in some other collections.

Overall, Carle includes some more famous stories (such as Tom Thumb by the Grimms and The Grasshopper and the Antsor The Rabbit and the Turtle by Aesop) balanced with stories that students will probably be less familiar with.


Activities to Do with the Book:

This collection would serve as an excellent read aloud to children who love fairytales and folktales, whether they've been exposed to such stories extensively or only have the Disney versions.

The stories would lend themselves to be acted out among children.Also, since most of these stories come to us from Ancient times or the 1800s, students could consider the clothing and setting Carle chose to use in his illustrations.

Many of the stories could be tied or used with other literature because of similar themes.For example, The Grimms' Hans in Luck works well with Shel Silverstein's poem "Smart."The Evil King by Hans Christina Anderson has details similar to The Emperor's New Clothes.etc.


Favorite Quotes:

"What a sad thing it is that we have no children.We live too quietly.A child would cheer us up" (p. 9).

"A well-known judge loved to talk about the good old times.
Whether he was visiting someone else or someone was visiting him, it wasn't long before he began talking about the olden days and how much better they had been" (p. 31).

"A rabbit and a turtle were looking for something to do to while away the afternoon.
"How about a race?" suggested the rabbit, who was a very fast runner" (p. 36).

1-0 out of 5 stars Some scary stuff....
Just a warning, some of the Grimm tales are pretty grim.The story of Big Klaus and Little Klaus, which I'd never heard before, features a man killing another man's horse, complete with (Eric Carle illustrated)picture of bloody ax and bleeding horse lying on the ground.It additionally features implied adultery and Little Klaus tricking Big Klaus into killing himself.Not too delightful if you ask me.My 3-year-old son liked some of the stories and pictures, especially the Aesop's fables.Just get that one unless you've actually read through these stories.The fairy tales of previous centuries are a bit rougher than what we're used to reading to our kids these days.

5-0 out of 5 stars very good books for elementary kids
We have so many Eric Carle books.This is one of our collection.its so colorful n promote good attitude n positive thinking towards young kids.this book too contains lots of stories so its awesome for a long airplane ride.

5-0 out of 5 stars Charming!
This book is simply a pleasure to read.Carle illustrates in a style all his own.If you like his work you will not want to be without this charming collection of 22 classic tales told in a fun, conversational stlye.Five stars.

4-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this
If you love stories, you'll really enjoy this. My students did. Also nice to add to your collection are: Aesop for Children (Winter), Grimm's complete fairy tales (Grimm), Great Children's stories (Richardson), The Butterfly (Singh). There are many other great children's books out there, but these were the ones I enjoyed the most. Oh, and I almost forgot the two classics that no children should ever be deprived of: The Little Prince (Exupery) and Charlotte's Web (White). ... Read more


34. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?: 40th Anniversary Edition (Brown Bear and Friends)
by Bill Martin
Paperback: 32 Pages (2008-04-01)
list price: US$27.95 -- used & new: US$18.08
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Asin: 0805087184
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With more than two million copies sold, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? has opened up a world of learning to a generation of children. For this edition, created for the twenty-fifth anniversay in 1992, Bill Martin, Jr., restored his text to its original wording. And Eric Carle created all new pictures--based on the originals, but clearer, brighter, and truer to the colors they represent.
Amazon.com Review
The gentle rhyming and gorgeous, tissue-paper collageillustrations in this classic picture book make it a dog-earedfavorite on many children's bookshelves. On each page, we meet a newanimal who nudges us onward to discover which creature will show upnext: "Blue Horse, Blue Horse, What do you see? I see a greenfrog looking at me." This pattern is repeated over and over,until the pre-reader can chime in with the reader, easily predictingthe next rhyme. One thing readers might not predict, however, is justwhat kinds of funny characters will make an appearance at thedenouement! Children on the verge of reading learn best with plenty ofidentifiable images and rhythmic repetition. Eric Carle's good-humoredstyle and colorful, bold illustrations (like those in The Very HungryCaterpillar, The Grouchy Ladybug,and Have You Seen MyCat?) have earned him a prominent place in the children's bookhall of fame.(Baby to Preschool) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Love Brown Bear!!
This is one of the best children's book out there!! Its a classic! We read it atleast 15 times a day! :)

5-0 out of 5 stars Colors and Animals
My 18 month old likes it.She can name some of the animals.I like it because it introduces color in the way they should be.
Children learn colors with a noun, like brown bear, purple cat; not purple, black, brown.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
We have been reading this book daily for months, and my son (and I) still hasn't grown tired of it.He loves this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars classic story
Great story little ones get the rhythm of the words and it's fun to read

1-0 out of 5 stars Get this book.
My son like the book yeah. But, if the pictures were real, that would be wonderfull. This book price must be $4-5, but looks like Bill martin Jr wants more. ... Read more


35. "Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," said the Sloth
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-05-10)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$3.52
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Asin: 0142408476
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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slowly, slowly, slowly—that’s the way the sloth moves. slowly, iteats and then, slowly, it falls asleep. what strange kind of creatureis this? the other animals wonder. why doesn’t it run or fly or playor hunt like the rest of us? "why are you so slow?" the howler monkeyinquires. but the sloth doesn’t answer any questions until thejaguar asks, "why are you so lazy?" Anyone who has ever felt toobusy will appreciate the sloth’s peaceful lifestyle and realize that it’sokay to take time to enjoy life. eric Carle’s dazzling collage illustrationsintroduce readers to the exotic beauty of the Amazon rainforest and the many unusual animals living there.Amazon.com Review
The three-toed sloth of the Amazon rain forest is very, very slow. "Why are you so slow?" the howler monkey asks. But the sloth doesn't answer. He doesn't respond when the caiman asks why he's so quiet, either--or when the anteater asks why he's so boring. He is only moved to speak when the jaguar asks him why he's so lazy. After thinking long and hard (as sloths tend to do), he begins to elaborate on his many slothful qualities: unflappable, lethargic, but not lazy. "That's just how I am. I like to do things slowly, slowly, slowly." This simple introduction to the joys of sloth (and sloths) may be the perfect book for bedtime--parents and children alike will enjoy learning in zoologist Jane Goodall's foreword that sloths sleep 15 to 19 hours a day! The beautiful tapirs, tree frogs, and birds of the Amazon that adorn Eric Carle's cut-paper collage, color-drenched pages are identified at the close of this lush, oversized picture book. (Preschool to age 5) --Karin Snelson ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Clever, unusual, and sweet
My 3-year old son is just bananas about this book, which desribes the attributes of a sloth a way that also introduces children to some excellent new vobaulary. This is a fun, sweet book in the traditionally imaginative and joyful way that Eric Carle's book approach children and teaching.

5-0 out of 5 stars Slowly, Slowly, Slowly, said the Sloth
Bought this book for my grandson.This is one of his favorite books.He loves books & being read to.

5-0 out of 5 stars Eric Carle Fan!
My goal is to acquire every Eric Carle book for my son!We love the Sloth story!

4-0 out of 5 stars Liked it more then my daugther
This book is classic Carle.Easy flowing text and pretty pictures. Overall it's a good little story though I must admit the ending will not be understood by little ones. Many "big words" are used and I don't think many would understand them or the point of the message.

There is a great introduction by Jane Goodall. My little girl listened to it instead of getting bored from it as such detailed information tends to be dry.My girl was "grossed out" (in a funny way) by the fact the Sloth rarely leave the trees and will come down to go to the bathroom and go back up much thinner!

She also had a little fun looking for the animals that are listed in the back of the book.

Overall; it's a nice book but it did not get the same level of repeat reads as with previous books.

4-0 out of 5 stars Slowly, slowly, slowly, said the sloth
I purchased this book because of my interest in the rain forest and to read to my granddaughter.I liked how many animals were introduced in this story.This introduction was reinforced by having pictures of all the animals, with their names, on the last two pages.

The last text page incorporates many words that describe a sloth.This page could be used as a wonderful vocabulary lesson.

I would recommend this book to other grandparents, parents, and teachers of pre-school and early elementary grades. ... Read more


36. Eric Carle Birthday Party Kit: All You Need for the Best Birthday Bash
by Eric Carle
Misc. Supplies: 24 Pages (2008-03-12)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$8.95
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Asin: 0811857573
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Hosting an unforgettable party has never been easier! Featuring Eric Carle's beautiful artwork, this all-inclusive birthday kit is packed with goodies and fun-filled suggestions for snacks, crafts, and games.

Includes: 24-page booklet with party-planning tips, recipes, and games; 20 festive party-favor bags; 20 colorful crowns; decorative "Happy Birthday" banner; Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Elephant game; and more than 50 stickers.

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1-0 out of 5 stars poor
I was quite dissapointed with this product. The Box it came in was better quality than the products inside. The book did have a few good ideas but not alot of choice. I had hoped for more stickers on each book rather than 5 pages of the same nstickers with only one from each book. My party was based on one book not all so it turned out to be a waste of money for me as there was very little of it that i could use.

4-0 out of 5 stars All in one party kit
I loved this kit for my son's 1st birthday. We are big fans of Eric Carle and this was a must have. Thelittle crowns were a hit with the kids and adults and the banner was great. Beautiful colors and artwork. It had great party suggestions and recipes.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice Party Kit
Everything is pretty small, but it works. The booklet that comes with it is awesome! It comes with great ideas for party food, games, and craft activities. It was well worth the money.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not worth the money at all!
I ordered this kit for my son's first birthday party.What a waste of money.The goody bags or very flimsy and look really cheap.The idea booklet is useless.The happy birthday sign is so small.I was really disappointed in this kit.I love Eric Carle and I expected a lot more from this kit.

2-0 out of 5 stars Dissapointed
The items are ok, not what you expect.Bags are simple and can be found in any party store.Banner is small.The only thing I liked was the crowns.They are cute.The items when not in the box don't appear to be the very hungry caterpillar theme. ... Read more


37. Have You Seen My Cat?
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 28 Pages (1997-09-01)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$2.25
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Asin: 0689817312
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A little boy's cat is missing, and he embarks on a fantastic round-the-world quest to find his lost pet. Along the way, he meets lots of interesting people and sees many beautiful members of the cat family, including lions and tigers and panthers. But over and over again he has to say "This is not my cat!" until at last he finds the cat he's looking for -- who has a delightful surprise for him.

Eric Carle's simple, repetitive text and distinctive cut-paper illustrations make this modern classic a book to treasure. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Have you seen my Cat?
I love Eric Carle's books and so do my grandsons.I bought this one for my 3 year old grandson.From the moment we started, he was captiviated by the brilliant illustrations and the pull out tabs. He wanted to read it over and over again.By the time I saw him two weeks later, he had the book memorized and was delighted that he could tell me, quite dramaticallly, that it was not his cat.The pull out tabs are a great idea to get the children to participate.

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
We are big Eric Carle fans in my house, my son is 2 and loves all of his books, except this one.We enjoy cats, but this book was just plain BORING.In the beginning (before reading starts) it identifies all the different types of cats, but throughout the book it doesn't identify them again or their home/habitit.It shows different cultures for the various cats, but doesn't even say one word about them, just says "That's not my cat" for the ENTIRE book.Disappointed that I bought this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars A cute slide-and-Peek board book
I noticed Amazon has the reading level of this book geared towards children 4 to 8 years old. I really think this book is intended for six months to 18 months. There are very few words in the book and the ones the book has are repeated constantly. My 18 month old granddaughter loved the repetitiveness of the book. The pictures are such that you can have a discussion or make up some sort of side story for your child. As usual Eric Carle doesn't disappoint.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for emergent reader!
This book has a lot of depth, but you must see past the simple text.One great thing about the simple text is that emergent readers can read this book with ease!If they can't get it right on the first page, they are sure to get it right on the second page.The repetition is actually very beneficial and encouraging to a new reader.

Regarding depth, the pictures tell most of the story.Great discussions while reading will involve the different members of the cat family and also the country or area of the world that the boy is now visiting.These discussions can develop into both science and social studies lessons.

Don't judge a book by its number of words!This is a great choice for young families!

5-0 out of 5 stars Have You seen...
I love Eric Carl and this is a great edition for the cat lover.

Author of "Hobo Finds A Home" ... Read more


38. 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo: A Counting Book (The World of Eric Carle) (Coloring Book edition)
by Eric Carle
Paperback: 24 Pages (2007-01-18)
list price: US$4.99 -- used & new: US$1.56
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Asin: 0448444933
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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All of the animals in the train are going to the zoo—one elephant, twohippos, three giraffes, all the way up to ten birds! Eric Carle’s classiccounting book has never been so much fun. Kids will love to colortheir favorite animals and complete the activities on every page. Theycan unfold the back cover to see the animals play at the zoo and topractice their counting. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Learning Tool!( a review of 1,2,3 to the Zoo)
1,2,3 To The Zoo is a delightful Eric Carle book for toddlers and preschoolers who are ready to learn their numbers.Carle combines two elements - Animals and Trains!-- to keep their interest.And most children love his artwork.

The book begins with a two-page spread of a lovely blue steam engine.The next two pages show 1 elephant on a flat-bed shipping car;the following pages, 2 hippos on their own flatbed, and so forth.The concept is that the engine is picking up the shipping-cars, making for a longer train.

What I like about this book is that there is lots to talk about.Adults can use it to teach the names of colors, as well as the names of animals, in addition to how many there are of them.

The notion of 'addition' is shown at the bottom of each page where Carle shows the train getting longer as we go along.The last pages shows an overview of the zoo with every animal where it should be.

Talking Points :::
oThe artwork in this one is typical of Eric Carle.

oThe big pictures done in bright colors as well as thetrain and animal motif ought to keep a small fry's attention.

oAll the primary colors are shown.Along with numbers 1 through 10.(You "can" use this book to talk about "0" as well.The train with no animals is shown.)

oAnimals mentioned are:elephant, hippos, giraffes, lions, bears, alligators or crocodiles, seals, mouse, monkeys, snakes, and a variety of birds.

For Toddlers and Preschoolers.

Pam T~
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2-0 out of 5 stars a little disappointed
I didn't realize this was a coloring book when I ordered it.I was exepcting a colorful animal story for my kids.We will get use of it

1-0 out of 5 stars not a real book, false advertising
this was advertised as a counting book, it is in fact a colouring book.what a rip off.

5-0 out of 5 stars Educational and fun
My 13 months old daughter loves this book; I have borrowed it from a library and it became such an indispensable favorite of our bedtime routine that I had to buy it. My daughter and I enjoy the beautiful watercolors - vivid, crisp and not too busy to distract a very young reader, and she has an especially great fun in finding a little brown mouse hidden among the zoo animals on each picture. She does not count yet, but for an older child this book can provide a lot of additional fun with counting animals on each of the 10 train-cars and seeing them all safely unloaded in the zoo.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not much in this one
This is one of Carle's books that are suited more for toddlers than older kids.

There aren't many words, just a count of the various animals on their way to the zoo.

Because of this, and because the book is oversized and hard to read/shelve, it may be better to buy this in board book format - or, given the minimal content, to skip it altogether. ... Read more


39. A House for Hermit Crab (The World of Eric Carle)
by Eric Carle
Hardcover: 36 Pages (2009-09-01)
list price: US$9.99 -- used & new: US$5.53
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Asin: 1416996125
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Eric Carle's magnificent collage illustrations invite readers and viewers on a breathtaking underwater tour where brilliantly-colored sea creatures dazzle and delight the eye. His modern-day fable is both wise and simple; based on the true habits of the hermit crab, it not only introduces young readers to the wonder and beauty of the marine environment but also contains an encouraging message for small children facing the inevitable challenges of growing up.

Hermit Crab's problem is that he keeps outgrowing things. When he outgrows his first shell-house, he's a bit scared. The next one he finds is big enough -- but depressingly bare. To his happy surprise, all sorts of beautiful and useful undersea neighbors come to his aid and decorate and protect his home. Finally, the new house is perfect but now it, too, has become too small! Once again, Hermit Crab must move on. But this time he is not only bigger -- he is more self confident. While he is sorry to leave his friends and his familiar shell behind, he now sees the future as full of exciting possibilities.

Children who must change schools, move to a new town, or even just be promoted to a higher grade will empathize with Hermit Crab's situation, and will take heart as they see that growing up is not really so alarming after all.Amazon.com Review
"Time to move," said Hermit Crab one day. "I'vegrown too big for this little shell." Much-loved master ofcut-paper collage Eric Carle created A House for Hermit Crab tocomfort any little ones (okay, and adults, too) who dreadchange--whether the new shell is a new home, a new school, or a newexperience. In this soothing, upbeat story, Hermit Crab casts hiseyestalks on a newer, bigger shell, but it seems plain and unwelcomingat first. When he meets some beautiful, swaying sea anemones, he asksif one of them will come to adorn the outside of his shell. In time acolorful sea star, some coral, an industrious sea snail, afortress-protecting sea urchin, and an illuminating lantern fish alljoin forces with him, making his house a home. Much to his dismay,just when his dwelling and new family fit him to a T, he finds he'sphysically outgrown his shell yet again. Instead of bemoaning hisfate, he eagerly spots a newer, bigger shell--to him a fresh, blankartist's canvas--and relishes the thought of all the underseahome-improvement possibilities: sponges, barnacles, clown fish, andmore! Kids will love Carle's rich, affectionate portrayal of HermitCrab's ocean odyssey, and the gentle story may help them see thatgiving up the old for the new is not a loss, but an opportunity. (Ages4 to 8) --Karin Snelson ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Science and Literacy Connection
A House for Hermit Crab is a delightful book - Eric Carle's illustrations are phenominal, as always.As children's literature, a great tale of friendship and sharing, and a great tie-in to our seashore/hermit crab science unit.Children learn to identify many sea creatures who are characters in the story, and reading the story to my students reinforced our discussions of how the hermit crab moves to a new shell when he outgrows his old one.A great way to tie literature to content areas.

5-0 out of 5 stars A House for Hermit Crab
I have no hesitation in purchasing any of Eric Carles books for my grandsons.They love them.The Hermit Crab is a good story about diversity and working together.
The art work is always beautiful.One of my grandsons is autistic.He is kindergarten age and loves to read.Eric Carles books are his favorite and he reads them over and over.I am told that even though Carles books are not written specifically for autistic children they are excellent books for them. My other grandsons love them as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Kids Get What You Give
This is a traditional read for the end of the year in my preschool class of 5s.The tradition was started by the previous teacher and many parents this year have had kids in previous classes and mentioned how much they wanted to hear it again.The first year I read it I was concerned it was too long and of course the kids picked up on it. This year was my most successful reading.We had just ended a unit on the ocean and it's creatures so the junior scientists in the group loved it.I read it slowly - giving kids lots of time to view the wonderful illustrations - and with feeling. One of my students said at the end that it was a kind of short book, meaning the time went by quickly. You get out of this what you put into it. It is super for those setting off for a new adventure - i.e. kindergarten.

5-0 out of 5 stars adventure time!!!
love this book, love the story line love the colors. board book is durable even after multiple chewing on the corners and drops and bends, it still holds true and is not ruined yet. My 7 month old can never sit still long enough to get through the Whole story, but that makes the book even more exciting to always be opening up to a page he never seen before. Words are small, but written well and the hermit crab is very polite and gentle! i recommend it for parents who like to read out loud, or for first time readers. (or second)

2-0 out of 5 stars Too Small
This is a tiny book. It is too small for little hands. It won't stay open. For a book on the go, I would recommend a board book. ... Read more


40. Oso panda, oso panda, ¿qué ves ahí? (Spanish Edition)
by Bill Martin
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2008-04-01)
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Asin: 0805083480
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Thirty-five years after their first groundbreaking collaboration, the creators of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? reunited to address the important topic of animal conservation in Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? Spanish-speaking and bilingual children will love having the chance to ask Panda Bear, “¿Qué ves ahí?”
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