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T**S
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Jackson, Tommy, Bree, Jade, & Parker were already outside playing & having fun.Oliver was still dressed in his pajamas.His mother addressed that issue with him.Would Oliver & Pierre (French Bulldog) get to go out & play with their friends?I did not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers & authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review, only an honest one.A very awesome book cover, great hand drawn colored pictures, & proper font & writing style. A very well written children’s (age 3-7) educational story (rhyme) book. It was very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. This could also make another great children’s educational movie, an animated cartoon, a classroom PP presentation, or better yet a mini TV series. There is no doubt in my mind this is a very easy rating of 5 stars.Thank you for the free author (s); BookSends; Amazon Digital Services LLC.; bookTony Parsons MSW (Washburn)
S**A
Such a wonderful read!
My toddler that is coming up on 2 years old was so consumed by this book. The pictures tell a wonderful story all on their own. We definitely loved the little Frenchie, we own one as well. Mostly, I loved the story that is told, and showing a child learn their independence is the what every parent works hard at accomplishing!
B**I
Adorable Book!!
Loved reading this book with my kids! Parents know the struggle of trying to get the kids dressed and ready. This book is an excellent way to help children feel capable and encourage them to get dressed on their own. Definitely will be keeping this on our bookshelf so we can read and repeat this positive encouragement.
G**N
Don't rush independence: it comes soon enough.
This is a great tool for encouraging youngsters to get dressed. However, I'm not sure why Mom refuses to help. If a child is just learning this skill, it can be more frustrating than it should be if no one is willing to help. In my experience children WANT to learn those skills that help them gain their independence. Why not let them learn at a rate that is comfortable to them? Let them learn to put on their pants OR shirt. Then if they want help with the other give it to them! Most parents lament the fact that their children grow up too fast, but here we have a parent who is forcing it upon her child.
M**O
Cute story and Great Illustrations!
We got this for our soon-to-be 3 year old granddaughter and she was enraptured! We had to read it over and over and over! The illustrations are great for finding things (lost socks and shoes) and the rhythmic text is adorable. She was soon finishing the sentences for us!
T**A
The best way to encourage kids to get dressed by themselves.
I recommend this book to anyone who has a kid ages 1 to 6 years. The book encourages kids (little tots) to try and dress themselves. It's so cute how Oliver struggles before he finally gets it. The mother always there to encourage him when he feels as though it's hopeless.It is really a great book to read with kids ages 1 to 6 years old.
A**R
Cute For Learning
This is a cute poem book that encourages young readers get dressed. It takes them through the steps to get fully dressed. Great book for parents to use with children.
S**N
Super cute.
Super cute. Oliver is cute from head to toes. I love the humor in the story and illustrations are funny and adorable. Wonderful book for learning how to get dressed on your own. Love it.
A**W
Kids loved it!
What a lovely book! Sweet and funny and enjoyed the illustrations. A good one!
J**T
Great to encourage children to dress themselves
Oliver West! It's Time to Get Dressed! is a great book about a boy called Oliver who wants to go out and play with his friends but doesn't want to get dressed.I think this is a really lovely idea for a story and is perfect to encourage children to try and get dressed by themselves just as Oliver's mother does. It's great for the children to see each aspect of Oliver getting changed as it makes it look more simple and easy for them to achieve.Oliver is a great character as he is much like the children when they are reluctant to get dressed. It is nice to see his attitude change as the book goes on from his reluctance to pride as he achieves his goal by himself and gets his reward of going out to play.The illustrations are really fun to look at with a nice cartoon style look to them. I think it's great how we get to see every stage of Oliver getting dressed and particularly liked the arrows to demonstrate to the children which way to pull, its details like this that really make a book stand out.We really enjoyed this book and it I should perfect for any children like Oliver that show reluctance to get dressed, maybe they'll find a goal to work towards like Oliver if they succeed!
C**R
An endearing story
Dressing alone is a very difficult task for many kids and this book encourages them in a very fun way. Very cute illustrations.
M**E
Nice story
This book is really lovely! I know I shouldn't say that but my kids (not toddlers any more) still like to get help when dressing up, oops :-) I know we have to make our little ones more independent and Mum and Dad's life gets a bit easier. So read this book to your young ones and you won't struggle like me every morning when they're bigger ah ah ah
A**A
Lovely book helping children with getting dressed
If you are a parent, you probably know those mornings where children don't want to get dressed at all. This story is brilliant to help them getting dressed in a nice and creative way. Loved the illustrations.
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