The biblophile in me wants to love these books, but I just can't. I dislike that they are really for adults, and do not focus on what babies and toddlers would like to read. There is something to be said for making a book that will make parents excited to read to their children, but that is a n...
I've read three in this series now. While I like the idea, the other two didn't introduce the book enough for me. However, this one used colors and hit on the key characters. That was cool and made a board book parents and toddlers could enjoy. I believe that the fact that the classic it repr...
Why am I reviewing board books, you might ask? Because I was offered them for review and I had a nephew turning two on the seventh. (I gave them to him on the eighth as Easter presents, however.) I thought the books sounded like great fun and wanted to give them a chance.Looking over them on my o...
I am slightly disturbed. OK, it's fun. We get to combine Shakespeare with a colorful and interesting board book that teaches counting. It's fun, it's creative. And strange. I mean the play is a tragedy. Someday the child who grew up with this book is going to discover the whole story and wail in ...