World Famous Comics: One Fish, Two Fish, Three, Four, Five Fish (Dr. Seuss Nursery Collection)
One Fish, Two Fish, Three, Four, Five Fish (Dr. Seuss Nursery Collection)
By: Dr. Seuss Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers Average Rating: Binding: Board book Label: Random House Books for Young Readers Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 10 Publication Date: August 23, 2005 Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Release Date: August 23, 2005
Product Description: One fish, two fish, three, four, five . . . This one has a car to drive! This bouncy counting board book comes with five beads shaped like Seussian fish that toddlers can move across the top of the book as they count along. Based on Dr. Seuss’s celebrated classic, this sturdy board book will be a hit with all the little fish in your family!
Short but sweet This book is about 10 pages long and only a few words on every page, but my 16 month year old baby likes it. He also likes that he can play with the fish on top of the book. It still kinda teaches about colors and numbers one to five. A Preschooler would probably get bored with this, but just right for babies.
Another favorite of my 15 month old... Not much text in it, but my daughter loves this book. Very sturdy and she likes to move the fishes across the top. She wants it read over and over again. I think Dr. Seuss just had a fabulous knack for writing well with fun rhyming.
Wounderful Read! My daughter really loved this book. We challange you to: See the book, buy the book, read the book, share the book! You wont regret it
Short & cute Although this book is shorter than the orginal, it's still a great book for early readers, or to read to babies
My daughter loves it. Me? Not so much I didn't quite remember what the original One Fish, Two Fish book was about, but when I read on this board book that it was "inspired by the Dr. Seuss original" I realized that this was someone capitalizing on the Seuss enterprise. Nonetheless, my daughter LOVES LOVES LOVES this book. It's Seussian rhyming makes her giggle when I read it. The other Seuss books don't seem to come in Board books, so it's what I can get for now, so I'm placated. I personally think that it was sloppily put together and some of the words are used repetitively. It's also about two to four pages shorter than most other board books. (Short board books can be agony for parents since it means that your kids will ask you to read it more often. I've read this book maybe 20 times in the span of 5 minutes for her once.) One nice touch, however, are the little plastic fish at the top which I use as a sort of abacus and teach my 18 month old daughter how to count to five by demonstrating with the fish. At the very least, it's a great learning prop.