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T**M
My Favorite Baby Shower Gift
This book is so fun, unique and good. I love giving it to new little children to explore their creativity.
A**K
True gem of a book and perfect for teaching
I teach pre-k and preschool with a few 2 and 5 year olds mixed in. They love this book.As a teacher and adult, I also love it. Its imaginative, creative, and funny. It's nice and short in terms of word and page count, but you can easily turn one reading of it into a whole day's (probably week's) worth of lessons and activities.It worked especially well as an introduction to lessons and activities that involve boxes (of which there are SO MANY). There are also easy ways to turn it into a fun guessing game and to turn it into many other possible interactive reading experiences.I think it's also the kind of book that helps grown-ups see things from kids' perspectives.I would highly, highly recommend this book.
G**E
Favorite children’s book - Not A Box
The media could not be loaded. The imagination of children is perfectly captured in this book. So simple, yet so powerful! We were gifted this copy and have purchased a hardcover for our nephew.
M**R
Extremely creative and relatable for kids
Kid loves this book, uses the phrases on finding boxes lying around.
A**R
Great book but mixed up pages in my copy
The media could not be loaded. We shared this book with the 2 year old in our life and she LOVED IT! She has a big imagination and this book fueled it. It’s very simple, fun, and creative. The only bad thing about this book is the fact that I have four pages out of order in my copy.
N**D
Very cute
My pre-k class loved this book!
B**S
One of my favorite books.
I have shared this book many times. Love it
K**E
Bedtime Story-Not A Box
Bedtime Story-Not A BoxWhat a wonderful and imaginative story. Prefect for his grade level too. One line repetition though out the book.He was VERY excited about this book.... Lots of discussion while being read to.I remember the lure of a box, especially those wonderfully long refridgerator sized boxes. This book evokes that magic of the imagination. Even the cover of the book mimics it. It is brown paper with no dust jacket, on the front it proclaims in weight in oz. On the back a red arrow points out "this end up".As the story opens and the reader flips through the publication and title page, a small bunny spots and tugs away a box that it has found. Now we see the bunny sitting quietly within his treasure as someone (perhaps the reader) asks, "Why are sitting in a box?"A turn of the page and it's the same bunny in the same box, but now red lines have appeared around them to sketch out a fabulous racing car.The opposite page is now bright red and at the bottom of it sit the words, "It's not a box."Turn the page and now the bunny is standing on top of the box.When asked why, the red lines have turned the box into an alpine peak with the bunny at the crest of the summit. "It's not a box.”Grade Level: Preschool - 1Board book: 28 pagesPublisher: HarperFestival; Brdbk edition (September 27, 2011)Language: English
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