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Jamberry

Jamberry
Author: Bruce Degen
Publisher: HarperFestival
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 104 reviews
Sales Rank: 11492

Media: Board book
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 32
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5 x 0.7

ISBN: 0694006513
EAN: 9780694006519
ASIN: 0694006513

Publication Date: December 30, 1994
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Hat and boot in hand, a boy and a bear set off on a delicious and raucous romp through Berryland. They frolic in strawberry fields forever, rumble and ramble in blackberry brambles, and topple their canoeberry with blueberries. Silly rhymes and a musical beat practically beg to be read aloud, preferably accompanied by dancing. New readers will giggle as they follow the fruit-frenzied pals on their berry adventures. IJamberry/I builds quickly in intensity and complexity, starting with "One berry, Two berry, Pick me a blueberry," and working up to "Raspberry, Jazzberry, Razzmatazzberry, Berryband, Merryband, Jamming in Berryland." Children will love discovering the subtle touches in Bruce Degen's illustrations: a frog climbing out of a hat, crackers and butter instead of lily pads, and a sign by the raspberry skating rink imploring skaters not to pick the jelly rolls planted nearby. Every character seems giddy with well-fed joy in this veritable jamboree of flavorful fun. IJamberry/I is a book best enjoyed on a gloomy day with a dollop of vanilla ice cream. (Baby to Preschool) I--Emilie Coulter/I

Product Description
PHatberryBRShoeberryBRIn my canoeberryBRUnder the bridgeBRAnd over the damBRLooking for berries Berries for jam/PPThey're off...a boy and an endearing, rhyme-spouting bear, who squires him through a fantastic world of berries. And their adventure comes to a razzamatazz finale under a starberry sky./PPChildren will want to feast again and again on Bruce Degen's exuberant, colorful pictures and his rollicking, berryful rhymes./PA young boy and a bear joyously romp through the land of berries where there are raspberry rabbits and a brassberry band with elephants skating on strawberry jam! Bruce Degen's exuberant tale, with his equally energetic and vibrant illustrations, is now a quality board book.brbr P 1995 "Pick of the Lists" (ABA)


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5 out of 5 stars So catchy! It stays with you!   January 6, 2009
Our family LOVES the rhyming in this story! So cute! We find ourselves counting, "one berry, two berry, pick me a blueberry..." at random times! This is a fun one to read to kids and allows you to really ham it up and be really animated and silly. The pictures are very elaborate and detailed and fun to look at. The kind where you notice something there a second time that you never noticed there before. This is certainly becoming one of our all-time favorite children's books!


5 out of 5 stars wonderful book   December 1, 2008
wonderful book . My daughter loves the rhyming words and the wonderful colorful illustrations. I would definitely recommend this book.


5 out of 5 stars Delightful   November 20, 2008
Just a delightful book. I remember reading this during library time when I was little, so I had fond memories of reading the playful words and looking at the fanciful illustrations. You'll enjoy the book if you like fun rhyming that doesn't necessarily use "perfect" words but creates an enjoyable experience for your child anyway. Although another reviewer gave this book one star because it wasn't "educational" enough due to its use of playful words, some books are just meant to be read and enjoyed without teaching a lesson. It's okay to let kids be kids and to foster their imagination!br /br /Now I'm an adult with a toddler. I found "Jamberry" at our local library and checked it out to read to my daughter who was 12 months old at the time. She kept saying "again" whenever we'd finish it. Whenever we check it out at the library, she wants to read it everyday, multiple times, at least 3 times in a row. Although this may annoy me slightly (especially after the 15th time reading it in one day), I'm thrilled she's so excited about a book and am proud to help foster her love for reading at an early age. br /br /As an aside, we haven't checked "Jamberry" out at the library in at least 2 months and tonight I said "One berry, two berry, pick me a blueberry" and our daughter wanted to read the book. We tried explaining to her that "Jamberry" was still at the library and she got pretty upset that the book wasn't here to read for the twenty-millionth time. Never making that mistake again! No quoting "Jamberry" unless you have the real thing to back it up. That's why I've gone ahead and put it on my daughter's wish list.


5 out of 5 stars Fun rhythm for babies and tots   November 17, 2008
This was one of my daughter's favorites, and it's one I didn't mind reading again and again. It has a fun rhythm and innovative text, and is not repetitive or "moralizing" like many kids' books. It's not meant to teach a lesson, just fun-- and really, don't we all need that sometimes?


3 out of 5 stars I don't get it... but kids love it, so there you go   September 19, 2008
The first time I read this, I simply did not get it. But then I read it again with an open mind combined with my own fond memories of picking huckleberries in the Idaho mountains and soon was more acclimated to this charming little rhyme. The repetion of vowels is great for little ears and the pictures truly are wonderfully whimsical. I still don't get it, but it certainly is darling.