
Member Reviews

This one was ok. A short book through the eyes of a caregiver to a toddler. It shows the progression of a day at the library music class and eventually having to leave and go home. The toddler has limited vocabulary but expresses their feelings with different actions and sounds, and the caregiver acknowledges them. It felt a bit disjointed at the end, but a nice concept for a book. Cute pictures.

My 20 month old granddaughter loved it. I wasn't able to sing it. But we did bang on her drums and shake her rattles when they did in the book and she loved that.

This was a cute book, and the illustrations were done well. I don't know about the other books in this series, but this is definitely a book I hope to see this come in a hardcover. I think my only criticism would be the constant use of incomplete sentences, but that might just be the English minor in me coming out.
Thank you to Netgalley, Deborah Farmer Kris, and Free Spirit Publishing for an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest feedback.

Thank you to NetGalley and to the publisher for the eARC! This is a great book for toddlers that focuses on their sense of sound. Simple yet detailed pictures make this book very appealing. This is a very cute series for some of our youngest readers!

Thank you Netgalley, Deborah Farm, and after Spirit Publishing for showing me the opportunity to read and review your book.
I love the concept of early language incorporating parents telling a child they see their emotions and communication. I thought the last two pages were a wonderful touch to help parents learn. I only wish there was more of a story, I know it’s for early language learning, but there could be a better flow or sequence of events to make a story.