Do's and Don'ts | 
| Author: Todd Parr Publisher: L,B Kids Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 49681
Media: Board book Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 6 x 0.8
ISBN: 0316908088 EAN: 9780316908085 ASIN: 0316908088
Publication Date: September 8, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Amazon.com Review Todd Parr likes to keep things simple. In his world, there isn't much gray area between good and bad... and in his small, square books, blazing with primary colors and positive "it's okay to be you" reinforcement, there is no gray at all! IDo's and Don'ts/I could be called an etiquette primer--sort of. "Do change your socks every day," he tells us. "Don't make anyone smell them," he adds. "Do have lunch with a monkey," but "don't eat his bananas." "Do brush your teeth after every meal," but "don't brush with peanut butter." You get the idea. With all of the titles in this series--IThings That Make You Feel Good, Things That Make You Feel Bad/I, IThis Is My Hair/I, and IThe Okay Book/I--young children will no doubt giggle at Parr's childlike, funny illustrations of various slapstick scenarios as well as his references to smelly feet, food in the hair, chocolate-covered bugs, worm stew, and the like. Sometimes all you need is a little silliness, and these bold, colorful books fit the bill. (Baby to preschool)
Product Description Todd Parr likes to keep things simple. In his world, there isn'tmuch gray area between good and bad... and in his small, square books, blazing with primary colors and positive "it's okay to be you" reinforcement, there is no gray at all! Do's and Don'ts could be called an etiquette primer--sort of. "Do change your socks every day," he tells us. "Don't make anyone smell them," he adds. "Do have lunch with a monkey," but "don't eat his bananas." "Do brush your teeth after every meal," but "don't brush with peanut butter." You get the idea. With all of the titles in this series--Things That Make You Feel Good, Things That Make You Feel Bad, This Is My Hair, and The Okay Book--young children will no doubt giggle at Parr's childlike, funny illustrations of various slapstick scenarios as well as his references to smelly feet, food in the hair, chocolate-covered bugs, worm stew, and the like. Sometimes all you need is a little silliness, and these bold, colorful books fit the bill. (Baby to preschool)
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Great book! December 22, 2008 This book is a favorite of my 2 year old. She loves the bright colors and the book itself is really funny.
Love these books!!! November 25, 2008 These books are so colorful cute! The stories are basic but very cute. I would highly reccommend all the Todd Parr books!!!
One year old loves it... June 4, 2008 My one year old loves this book. He will bring it to me for me to read. Todd Parr books are so easy for a liitle one to understand and holds their attention wonderfully. I highly recommend any of his books.
Very funny and colorful book. May 8, 2008 My 2-yr old son likes the book for its bold colors, and my 4-yr old niece gets a big laughter out of "don't brush with peanut butter". Overall I think this book is funny but not too cheesy.
10/17/07 review October 17, 2007 This has been one of my son's favorite books since he was about 8 months old. The illustrations are great because there is a lot of contrast for young infants to enjoy. The book is really good for learning about opposites and is fun to read together.
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