Saturday, October 3, 2009

Disney Princess Look and Find


Disney Princess Look and Find
Customer Review: number of pages incorrect
Nice book - however product details indicate that the book is 38 pages - the book I received has 18! Checked ISBN number and it is the same. Very confused and disappointed


Oh, Bother! No One's Listening! (Disney's Winnie the Pooh Helping Hands Book)
This gentle Hundred-Acre Wood story is one of the picture-book titles in the appealing Pooh series that addresses -- and resolves -- simple childhood problems. When Pooh and his friends decide to have a First Day of Spring Party, no one listens when Rabbit reads the list of what everyone should bring. Instead of a party there is nothing but confusion -- untiil Christopher Robin gets everyone's attention at last. All is not lost. There is a party, and a fine one, too.


Disney's Little Einsteins: Annie's Solo Mission

Blast off with the Little Einsteins on these new fun-filled all-new adventures! Leo, June, Quincy, Annie and Rocket areback in a series of five new paperback missions involving pirates, knights,magic, and much more!

  • Quincy's Dream- Quincy discovers the power of imagination as the team helps him to confront his fears.
  • Annie' Solo Mission - The team has floated away and its up to the littlest Little Einstein to pilot Rocket and save them all!
  • Christmas Wish - Get in the holiday spirit with this heart-warming tale that takes the team to Mount Everest to find the best present of all, friendship.
  • The Firebird - On this magical mission, the Little Einsteins rescue a mystical firebird and bring the joy of music back to Russia!
  • Pirate's Treasure - The Little Einsteins team takes to the high seas and in search of buried treasure, in this lift-the-flap adventure.


Building on the success of the Baby Einstein's 93% U.S. brand awareness, LittleEinsteins maintains the unique educational philosophy of using classical music,art, and real-world imagery to engage and teach preschoolers about the naturalworld around them.

Customer Review: A favorite of my Granddaughter
I have bought several of these books for my granddaughters, aged 2 and 4 who love Little Einsteins and was very pleased with the quality and storyline of all the books...they are easy to read for the older children and hold the interest of the younger children. The artwork is fantastic and if your children love the Little Einsteins they will also love these books and beg for more...books are always a great present and I was very pleased with the quality of these books.
Customer Review: Good for reading together
This book may be fun to read WITH your child, but it doesn't really work to be read alone. Based on a 2005 episode of the television show, the story's OK -- Leo teaches Annie to fly a plane -- but it doesn't teach anything. Instead, all of its interactive elements are physical -- kids learn to wave their arms up and down, cross their arms and pat their shoulders, and clap their hands in a circle. Among the newer "Little Einsteins" titles, a better choice for kids to read by themselves is Leo's Baton.

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