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Book Reviews of First Book of Sushi (World Snacks)Book Review: Your baby will grow up with this story Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this for my nephew for Christmas when he was eight months old. He is now 15 months old and has it read to him every night. He loves this book. He often grabs it from his book table. It's the perfect book for small children - short, colorful and rhymey. Just remember that the book actually ends on the back cover, which I thought was a little strange. My sister has memorized this book since she reads it every night and so have I. I plan on giving this book at baby showers.
Book Review: my baby LOVES these books Summary: 5 Stars
i was given a stack of these board books at my baby shower. First Book of Sushi, Yum Yum Dim Sum, Urban Babies Wear Black, as well as, the Petit Connoisseur: Art and The Petit Connoisseur: fashion, my kid LOVES them!! As stated they are BOARD books so your older kids who can actually read may get bored but for the little ones these are fun rhyming colorful introductions to different foods and such! And they are virtually indestructible! Great addition to any new baby room!
Book Review: A Cute & Catchy Fun Book! Summary: 5 Stars
When I bought this book for our son, I did so on a whim. It seemed like a cute idea and since my husband and I are sushi lovers I decided that it was worth the try. We were not disappointed when we got it! It's beautifully illustrated and well written. We've read it to our son so many times before bed that we now have it memorized and can clearly picture the "Tobiko flying fishy roe, flying from Japan". It is well worth the money and I highly recommend it!
Book Review: hotter than wasabi and cooler than pink pickled ginger Summary: 5 Stars
Like the book says, "Someday I'll eat with chopsticks / But today just with my hands." Why should the preschool set be limited to hardened paper stock books with colors, shapes, letters, numbers and animal. Future Foodies need books like this. The graphics are bold and bright, and the rhymes are fun. With "miso in my sippy cup / tofu in my bowl", this book on your cribs will make for tickled ribs.
Book Review: really cool and with lasting power Summary: 5 Stars
my 2 year old son has loves this book and he's been into it since he was 6 monthes old. he now requests eating with chopsticks, even when the meal is not asian. we have the whole series and they are all great fun. it's a great way to begin to teach multi-culturalism to babies and tots. another big plus is the attention you get from the other moms when you show up with it at playgroup.
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