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Tails

Tails


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Author: Matthew Van Fleet
Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books
Category: Book

List Price: $13.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 51 reviews
Sales Rank: 10126

Media: Board book
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 20
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.9 x 1.4

ISBN: 0152167730
EAN: 9780152167738
ASIN: 0152167730

Publication Date: October 1, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
The most fascinating part of an animal, in the minds of many young children, is the tail. Not only do kids lack such appendages, they've been told that, as tempting as they are to yank on, tails are not to be touched. Fortunately, this charming, texture-rich board book (with patches of real fake fur!) is the next best thing. A vast menagerie of cartoonish critters play and scamper around the pages of Matthew Van Fleet's ITails/I sporting tails of all types: bumpy alligator tails, fuzzy tiger tails, and even slightly stinky scratch-and-sniff skunk tails. Children can pull the tabs to make some of the tails wag or swish. The story line is minimal, as animals lounge about playing with one another and generally having good-natured fun. Catchy rhyming verse ("Tails fluffy, tails stringy, scaled tails strong and clingy. Tails long. Tails stumpy, pulling tails makes snoozers grumpy") keeps the action moving along and encourages young readers eager to turn the page. Shoddy construction can often spell doom for lift-the-flap and touch-and-feel children's books but ITails/I is every bit as well-designed as it is well-written and illustrated. (Preschool) I--John Moe/I

Product Description
Tails are irresistible to toddlers--though most are beyond the reach of small hands. But now there's reason for tail fans everywhere to rejoice: a colorful collection of tails created just for those eager toddlers to tug, pat, and even scratch and sniff! brMatthew Van Fleet's lovable menagerie features furry tails, spiny tails, shiny tails, and tails that wag--all designed to inspire and withstand hours of interactive play. While pulling tabs and opening gatefolds, those tail tuggers can also learn to count from one to ten. iTails /iis so full of action and fun that even parents will revel in repeated readings.br


Customer Reviews:   Read 46 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great book.   December 27, 2008
This book was a favorite of my daughter's for a long time, it makes a great gift.


5 out of 5 stars this book is wonderful!   December 22, 2008
i gave this to my two-year-old son as a gift. he loves it. i will definitely purchase more books by Matthew Van Fleet in the future...


5 out of 5 stars Terrific, Entertaining Board Book   December 16, 2008
I love Matthew Van Fleet's boardbooks. They are always colorful and funny, with lots of things for little fingers to touch, pull and open. I work at a library, and when I wanted to buy a boardbook for my nephew, I checked to see which of the Van Fleet books had been most popular with our preschool patrons. TAILS was the winner! Even my husband thought it was cute. When my nephew's a little older, I plan to get him Van Fleet's ABC book. The kids love it, too.


2 out of 5 stars "Finger-tickling fun for toddlers"...crushing tedium for their parents   July 20, 2008
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

A well-meaning friend gave us this book, along with a bunch of others, and all I can say is that the other ones were infinitely better. It's true that our little girl (less than 2) is pretty keen on the book, but within a matter of months she had ripped out the waggling tails and I had grown very, very tired of the artist's limited repertoire of facial expressions, jokes, limp rhymes and cutesy-cuddly anthropomorphic animals. A sign of how much it compels our own toddler is that by now, she is only interested in the (admittedly mildly impressive) peacock. Elsewhere, you too will get bored and irritated by the sheer repetitiveness of it all, not to mention the actually kind of nauseating smell of the scratch sniff skunk's tail. br /br /There are a number of other books for very small kids that I would recommend more than this one. Judith Kerr's 'The Tiger Who Came To Tea', for example, is a truly strange and mysterious story that our girl returns to over and over again. 'Tails', however, is a one-joke book which tries to be educational but which is meanwhile relentlessly inaccurate from a zoological point of view - if you're going to show something about animals that doesn't actually feature them as characters, you could at least show them behaving in something like the ways they really behave, instead of having lions cheerfully hanging out with porcupines. Avoid.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent diction, hilarious pictures, fun for adults   June 14, 2008
br /Disclaimer: my wife used to work for the publisher (webr /got it free along with every other new release). Thisbr /was by far the most fun of any of them. We bought severalbr /extra copies for gifts to friends.br /br /Great book to read to pre-readers. Too many complex and unusualbr /words for learning to read. The pull out fun (and wagging tails) br /are made of many layers of cardboard, so it lasts a lot longer br /than most active books.br /br /