Passing Down Miss Spider Stories to a New Generation
Published by Desiree , 3 months ago
I used to love the Miss Spider series when I was a kid, so I'm trying to pass that love along to my nephew too. He's currently trying to learn how to count and likes to have tea parties and pretend with food. What better way to help his learning than with this book~
Beautiful Artwork
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book has some of the most beautiful artwork you will ever see in a children's book. My 17 month old took a few tries to warm up to the story, and it still isn't a favorite of hers. A lot of times we will just sit and look at the pretty pictures.
A Fun Way to Learn Counting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
What's really interesting about this book is the art work. Your child would be mesmerized with the vibrant colors, beautiful and detailed artwork. These elements work to get your child interested in the book. What's more, there's a simple story that goes with it which makes the book fun to read. Eventually, your children will learn to count after reading the book over and over and over again. (You know kids, once they like a book, they'll ask you to read it for umpteen times!). Thus, our intention of wanting them to learn or wanting to introduce them to numbers is finally achieved. It is done subconsciusly, which is good, coz we don't want them to feel stress out. The interest just comes along on its own without us forcing it through.
Truly wonderful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a wonderful book. I have been reading it to my 2 3/4 son for the past year and he loves it. The book is full of wonderfully colored illustrations that are very eye catching. My only complaint is that some of the pages are very busy which makes it difficult to find and count some of the insects. But, this is a minor complaint.
An enthusiastic "Thumbs Up!" from my son
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a beautifully illustrated board book. My 10-month-old son picks it out of his book bag again and again. He loves to turn the pages and runs his fingers over many of the pictures as if trying to pluck the items off the page. My personal favorite is number 8 (butterflies hiding in a gorgeous bouquet of flowers), but my son seems to prefer the four rubber bugs.Another feature that I like about it is that the numbers go up to twelve. So many counting books end at ten; this is a welcome change. The only negative thing I can come up with is that it is sometimes a bit challenging to find the identified number of things listed in the illustration, but I think that will be part of the fun for my son as he gets a bit older.
EXCELLENT BOOK...Keeps em entertained!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I was so thrilled to find Miss Spider in a BOARD BOOK! This book works wonders in keeping my 8 month old quietly entertained during church. She loves looking at the brightly colored illustrations. I should also mention the excellent durablity of this book easily stands up to a child this age. Love the book!
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