Alice In Wonderland Playset: A BabyLit® Color Primer Board Book And Playset (2014) - Plot & Excerpts
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 represents is also a children's book helped, as well as the colorful artwork children will find appealing regardless. was privileged to get these two books Little Master Carroll- Alice and WonderLand and Little Miss Bronte- Jane Eyre , they are two books in a series of BabyLit books published by Gibbs Smith Publisher and Written by Jennifer Adams , illustrated by Alison Oliver.I will start with my thoughts on the Alice and Wonderland book . This book was classified as a Colors Primer. The colors were vibrant and easy for a young child to follow along and to learn. I love how the classic stories are intergrated in a easy way for young kids , bringing to life the stories we all know and love.Jane Eyre was just as delightful as Alice and Wonderland, though the colors were not a bright , but that is ok cause Jane Eyre is a Counting Primer not a color one . I found the illustrations to be nice and whimsical and once again this book was a nice twist on the classic Jane Eyre , setting up some key ideas that as the reader gets older they would recognize the ideas in the original classic.I highly recommend these books for young readers, and I will be looking into getting the rest of the series for my 2 year old .. she loved them.
What do You think about Alice In Wonderland Playset: A BabyLit® Color Primer Board Book And Playset (2014)?
A cute board book introducing Alice in Wonderland to tiny people.
—Beth
My favorite books to read to the girls!
—Icequeen2360
same as the babys belly button book
—dhessalicious