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Hardcover When I Grow Up Book

ISBN: 0810939487

ISBN13: 9780810939486

When I Grow Up

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Book Overview

Nature is full of extraordinary animals who can do extraordinary things. If animals can do it, why can't we? This book compares each animal's unique skills to possible careers for children. It shows that if we just look around us, amazing things are happening all the time.

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Enjoyable for a wide range of ages

The content was wonderfully written and illustrated. My 4 year old daughter enjoyed it as much as my 8 year old son. My son was able to read it to her and learned a few new words. They both started to make associations between other professions and the things other animals can do that were not mentioned in the book. They had lots of fun trying to come up with funny animal creations. I had the pleasure of speaking with Ms. Louise and it was refreshing to hear her passion and commitment to children. I highly recommend this book.

CUTE BOOK, GREAT LOOKING

This is a cute book for very young kids. The bright primary colors will certainly lure them to the book, and I think kids will enjoy the simple story.

Colorful children's book

Reviewed by Stephanie and Parish (age 3) Rollins for Reader Views (3/07) Tina Louise wrote "When I Grow Up" to inspire children to read and reach for their goals. Oliver Corwin illustrated "When I Grow Up." There are 30 pages of bright, bold illustrations that Parish loved. It helped that there was a lot of pink in the illustrations. The children in "When I Grow Up" are of different colors, genders and sizes. There are funny pictures, such as a picture of two elephants shaking trunks. The butterfly is beautiful and caught Parish's eye immediately. A few of the words are too big for beginning readers. Words such as "architect" and "archaeologist" may be too complicated for young readers to sound out. With a parent's help, "When I Grow Up" will be fun for a young reader to enjoy. "Do you like this book?" "Yep." She continues to turn pages. "Why do you like it?" "I don't know. Look at this." She points at the two elephants shaking trunks. "I think this has pretty pictures. Look at the teacher. She is wearing a beautiful dress." "I want a dress like that. Look." She point to the sea horse. "That is a sea horse. They swim with fish. Do you see that boy on the big bird?" "I don't want to do that. I would cry." "Do you want to keep this book or give it away?" "I want to keep it in my room." We did not put it in her room. We kept it for three days with the perpetual pile of toys that stay on the family room floor. She did not pick it up during that time. Isaac, my 18-month-old, looked through it many times. I encouraged Parish to read it with me. She never wanted to. Regardless, this is a keeper. It is well-written and beautifully illustrated. Parish definitely does not lack self-confidence, but for children who need encouragement, "When I Grow Up" will encourage them to reach their goals.
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