A Ride Through the Neighborhood (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) by Maggie Testa


A Ride Through the Neighborhood (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)
Title : A Ride Through the Neighborhood (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)
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ISBN : 1442498390
ISBN-10 : 9781442498396
Language : English
Format Type : Board Book
Number of Pages : 12
Publication : First published January 7, 2014

A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood , inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood !

All aboard! Tour the Neighborhood of Make-Believe in this board book shaped just like Trolley, with wheels that really move!

It’s a beautiful day in the Neighborhood, and a beautiful day for taking a trolley ride. There are so many friends to meet in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe! Ride along with Daniel Tiger and explore this interactive board book with wheels that really move!

© 2014 The Fred Rogers Company.


A Ride Through the Neighborhood (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Reviews


  • Dianna

    Me: 3 stars. Cheesy and full of catch-phrases from the show. Pretty sturdily made.

    My 1-year-old: This book has wheels. And Daniel Tiger. 5 stars!

  • Bronwyn

    This is a fun Daniel Tiger book. My son likes pointing everyone out and playing with the wheels.

  • Cindy Mitchell *Kiss the Book*

    Testa, Maggie A Ride Through the Neighborhood, 12 pgs. Simon Spotlight, 2014. $6.99. Content: G

    Inspired by the television series, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, this is the story of Daniel Tiger and his neighborhood. Go for a trolley ride with Daniel and his friends as you get to know the people and places in his town.

    This is a fun board book that is shaped like a trolley and even has wheels that rotate for interactive entertainment. The story has Daniel traveling through town on a trolley with his friends visiting businesses and homes. Little ones will enjoy the brightly colored illustrations and active story.
    EL(K-3)—Advisable. AEB

  • Natasha

    Can't go wrong with Daniel Tiger, even if it is a typically gimmicky book (the book has wheels). The writing is still sophisticated and the tone is still what we know and love about this Neighbourhood.

  • Megan

    It's cute that it looks like trolley but it doesn't have a very interesting story. My daughter loves trolley but rarely asks for this book.

  • Roland

    Cute.

  • Cara Byrne

    My daughter is in a major Daniel Tiger phase right now (& yells out "ding ding" frequently), so this book made her very excited. The story is lacking (each of Daniel's friends get dropped off at their houses one by one), but the trolley shape and the moving cardboard wheels makes up for it. I think I'm rating it more on its innovative shape than its literary merit.

  • April N

    Adorable board book with bright and colorful pages of our favorite tiger! Our LO loved it! Plus our LO also loved how Trolley's wheels really moved!