Sunday, June 21, 2009
Disney's Little Einsteins: Mission Color Discovery
Disney's Little Einsteins: Mission Color Discovery
Weâve got a mission! Come along! On this mission, the Little Einsteins team invites children on a real-life learning treasure hunt to discover the many colors of nature. Each spread poses a challenge and offers a real-life fact as a hint to help children search for the answerâ"visible only with the companion Rocket magnifying glass! This clever format will engage children for hours and hours of learning fun!
Customer Review: Cute book, poor quality!
I agree with the other reviewer who enjoyed this book but felt it was poorly constructed. My two year old son LOVES the Little Einsteins and since I've had trouble finding toys/ products with their images, I was excited to discover this book. He does love the rocket magnifier that came with the book, I might detatch it just so he can play with it. He is very active but has never destroyed a book before. After only three days of playing with this book, the binding in the middle is coming apart so some of the pages are almost hanging out of the book already. It is a cute book and good concept, but for your money you are better off buying a Little Einstein board book (such as the Birthday Machine) or another hardback (such as Music of the Meadow or Butterfly Suits). We also purchased those and they are well-made. The hardbound ones such as the above mentioned two also have a Little Einstein sticker sheet in the back of each book. It's a better value for your money.
Customer Review: Disney's Little Einsteins: Mission: Color Discoveries
My son loves anything to do with Disney's Little Einsteins! As my first child, he amazes me every day with the things he learns and remembers from that show. He loves the Rocket attached to the book!
[LP Record] Walt Disney Presents The Stories of Hans Christian Andersen - Music by Camarata
This is: Walt Disney Presents the stories of Hans Christian Anderson; narrated by Robie Lester ; music by Camarata; LABEL: Disneyland Records; record # DQ 1276; Date: 1965; Side A: Matrix # DQ 1276 A; 1. The Emporer's New Clothes; 2. The Little Match Girl; Side B: Matrix # DQ 1276 B; 1. The Steadfast Tin Soldier; 2. The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep
Bolt: One Ridonculous Adventure (Disney Bolt)
Bolt thinks he's a super-dog, but he just plays one on TV. When he finds himself on the other side of the country, he knows he's got to get home fast. Along the way, he meets a sassy, street-smart cat named Mittens and his biggest fan, a hamster named Rhino. Mittens can't believe she's stuck with a dog who thinks he has laser vision. And Rhino can't believe he got so lucky. This action-packed journey features hilarious narration by all three characters and exuberant, engaging illustrations by one of the film's story artists.
Customer Review: A cute book to read aloud to your kids
This book is a great book to read aloud to your kids at bed time or anytime. If your kids liked Bolt, then they'll certainly enjoy reading this one with you, as it basically sums up the whole of the movie in a very kid-friendly way. Whimsically illustrated and cutely rhymed, it's quite a spiffy bookbol all around.
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