Thursday, April 23, 2015

Rhymoceros by Janik Coat


I missed this author's first book but now that I've seen this one, I'll be watching for more!

Abramsappleseed sent me a copy of this book for review (thank you).  It has been published, so check with your local bookstore for a copy.

This is a board book that is really fun to read.  It's full of rhinos, has rhyming words, and even has novelty features to make it more interesting.  There are textures, colors, and bumps you can feel.  That makes it a real hands-on book and makes you keep turning the pages.

Your young one should enjoy learning about all these rhyming words and I bet they'll start finding some of their own after being introduced to it.  Who knows, this rhyming talent might help you grow a poet.

This would make a great read-a-loud book with a small group of children.  They could take turns touching the textures and saying the words.  Why not add it your children's books?

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