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Paperback Jamberry Book

ISBN: 0590441566

ISBN13: 9780590441568

Jamberry

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Book Overview

This bestselling classic features a berry-loving boy and an endearing rhyme-spouting bear. The fun wordplay and bright paintings with lots of details for young readers to explore make Jamberry a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

7 ratings

This is my favorite children’s book!

Beautifully illustrated, detailed, quirky and imaginative! The text is charming and is a delight to speak with rhyme, alliteration and made up words (totally seussical). A bear and a boy go on a whimsical adventure all about berries - Berries!! It has very little plot which makes it very accessible for toddlers and babies!

Great book in bad shape :(

Great kids book, however the copy I received isn't "acceptable" it's barely readable. It has apparently been wet at some point leaving the pages stuck together, and they can't be separated without tearing the paper.

That's how you write a kid's book!

What a cute book! Bruce Degen tells the tale of a young boy and a jovial bear rollicking through a decadent world of fruit. The illustrations are luxuriant and detailed, composed of iridescent deep blues, reds, and purples. The text is catchy, with a Seussian quality: "Quickberry!/ Quakberry!/ Pick me a Blackberry!/ Trainberry/Trackberry/Clickety-clackberry." It's nonsense. The good kind of nonsense. The kind that gets stuck in your head whether or want it their or not. In fact, this morning, on my way to work, I caught myself improvising a vulgar, burlesque variation of Jamberry. I'm not proud of that, it just happened, but it put a smile on my face. Please don't tell anyone. The book closes with an afterward in which the author explains that he was inspired to write the book based on childhood memories of picking berries with his grandparents. Every time I read the book to my daughter, she makes me read this afterward to her. It's a nice personal touch, lets you know that it's a labor of love. Anyway, thumbs up. That's how you write a children's book.

The MOST imaginative book ever written for infants!

Come along and sing the song of "Jamberry" in "Jamberryland." A little boy befriends a dancing bear that is picking scores of berries in Berryland. The illustrations in this book are OUTSTANDING, sweet, and silly, beset with wit and surprises such as fruit tart flowers, butter-cookie lily pads, and bread vines to name a few. Visually stunning, as well as wonderfully rhythmic too, "Quickberry! Quackberry! Pick me a blackberry! Trainberry, Trackberry Clickerty-clackberry!" Terrific use of alliteration. This dynamic little board book will captivate your children, and don't be surprised if it charms you too. Indeed, "Jamberry" is one of the MOST imaginative books ever written for infants and young children! Birth and up.

Great Fun! One of the Best Children's Book Around!

One of my all-time favorites for children aged four months to 2 1/2 years! The youngest will enjoy the enthusiastic alliterative rhyming and the bright colors; toddlers (and adults!) will also enjoy the clever pictorial links between each page (preparations for fireworks are shown in the corner of one page; delightfully exploding berries on the next).I don't know whether this book is more fun for the reader or the listener ("Raspberry/Jazzberry/ Razzamatazzberry/ Berryband/Merryband/Jamming in Berryland"), but it will fast become a favorite for you and a child! An enchanting tale, beautifully told: A perfect gift!

What rhyming fun!

My daughter said "OHH" for the first time when we turned the page and all the berries had fallen out of the canoe. Beautiful pictures and fun rhymes to go along.

Fabulous!!!

This book is one of my favorite children's books ever written. It is fun, sweet and my babies have loved it. I give it to every mother to be that I know!!!

Jamberry Mentions in Our Blog

Jamberry in Reading to Your Kids At First Seems Like Literary Regression
Reading to Your Kids At First Seems Like Literary Regression
Published by Seth Meisel • March 19, 2018

Board books may be repetitive and simple but can be fun to read.

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