Skippyjon Jones: Color Crazy | 
| Author: Judy Schachner Publisher: Dutton Juvenile Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 119451
Media: Board book Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 7.3 x 0.4
ISBN: 0525477829 EAN: 9780525477822 ASIN: 0525477829
Publication Date: February 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New - Has remainder mark. Fast shipping from trusted wholesaler with many exclusive publisher contracts.
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Product Description Everyones favorite kitty boy is ready to colorSkippy style! Skippys sky will be pink. His sun will be blue. As Skippyjon learns his colors and plays with crayons, he invites the very youngest fans to join in the fun. Who knows what color our mischievous Mr. Fuzzypants will be!
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Skippyjon Jones oocho mucho poochos! August 4, 2008 My 2 year old daughter LOVES Skippyjon Jones... I've bought all the board books for her that are available am planning to buy the picture books as well. I personally love enjoy the drawings, they are SO life-like to how a cat acts looks, right down to the mischievousness in his eyes his little front teeth. She loves his antics and all the things she can look at, point to, and the words she can try to repeat.br /br /Can't recommend these books enough for toddlers. Don't know about yours, but even though she LOVES for me to read to her, her attention span doesn't hold long w/ very many books. These have consistently been her favorites for a long while now, I'm quite certain she'll enjoy them for a long time to come.br /br /Cheers,br /br /Single Mama of Dexy Girl
my turtles a fan! August 4, 2008 This may seem wierd, but my turtle, jeni, is a huge fan of skippyjon! she has alot of the books and i bought her this one to teach her her colors. i have know idea if it worked but i think she liked it! and my turtle can dance. who dosen't take a dancing turtles advice for books? haha!
For whatever reason, this book is addictive to 3 year olds! June 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter saw this book in a bookstore and asked for it---a rare thing for her, so I bought it. She has adored it every minute since! I would guess I've read it about 500 times, and she has looked at it about a thousand more. I didn't realize when I first got it that there were bigger, fuller books about Skippyjon, and I've since gotten some of them, but this book still rules for her. And I have to admit I've gotten to love it too. Part of it is that it's just fun to say Skippyjon Jones! Another part is the wild pictures---drawn with abandon, and without regard for what color things really are---yellow grass, a purple puddle, etc. The last page, where Skippyjon enjoys the world he has drawn, engages my daughter for a long, long time. I can't say she's really learned colors from this book, but that shouldn't really be the goal of an enjoyable book---you can just read it for fun and to start discussions! It IS hard to tell just what Skippyjon is supposed to be, and that's part of the appeal. Janey calls the Chihuahuas "bunnies" every time, and that's fine with me!br /br /Overall, a book that sneaks into your consciousness and you enjoy the ride!
Fun, creative way to learn colors March 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Reviewed by Cayden (age 3-1/2), Max (age 18-months) Aures and Mom for Reader Views (3/08)br /br /"Skippyjon Jones: Color Crazy" is a non-conventional 12- page board book designed to teach young children their colors. In Skippyjon Jones' world the sun is blue, a bunny is green and a tree is orange.br /br /This was our first Skippyjon Jones book and at first my children did not know what Skippyjon was.br /br /Cayden: "I like him. Is he a bunny?"br /Mom: "I think he is a cat with big ears."br /Cayden: "Oh yeah, he is!"br /br /Cayden: In response to Skippyjon coloring a big blue sun on the ground: "He's drawing on the carpet??"br /br /Cayden: "Skies aren't pink!"br /Mom: "Sometimes when the sun sets they are."br /br /Mom: "Which picture did you like best?"br /Cayden: "The one where he is coloring on himself because that is funny!"br /br /Parent's comments: br /br /After the second time reading "Skippyjon Jones: Color Crazy," Max went through and was able to name some of the colors. He did not get into the book as much as Cayden did though. Cayden wanted to take the book and go "read" it by himself and Max did not have any interest in it once we were done reading. br /br /I like how the words for the colors were printed in the corresponding color as this helps preschoolers learn how to read. However, whereas a 4-year-old knows what color certain things are, I think this book may be confusing to a younger child when it is telling them that a puddle is purple.br /br /
Skippyjon is the best for everyone February 13, 2008 I have all of the Skippyjon books for my grandchildren and they just love them...even the newest for the very young one I surely hope there are more coming from Judy Schachner.br /br /Thanks from Katie and her grandbabies....
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