Title | : | Storytime: The Snake Who Said Shh... |
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ISBN | : | 1609927257 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781609927257 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 24 |
Publication | : | First published July 1, 2015 |
Storytime: The Snake Who Said Shh... Reviews
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Disclosure: We received a copy from the author/publisher in exchanged for an honest review. This does not influence our review in any shape or form.
Seth is a baby snake who said “Shh” instead of “hiss” like most snakes do. This leads to the other animals around him to make fun of him. After the animals realize that they hurt Seth’s feelings they try and find the perfect gift for his birthday, which turns into a bit of an argument. It turns out all Seth wants is a little peace of quiet.
The kids enjoyed this one but I had a bit of mixed feelings about it. The colors used for the illustrations were bright and colorful. But I’m not sure if I would actually purchase this one. -
Os livros desta escrita são muito educativos.
Excelente para explorar as emoções dos pequenos leitores ou ouvintes. -
A cute book about a snake's first word and the gift he wants most.
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I liked the illustrations, and the story was cute. It didn’t really seem special, though.
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When Seth ventures from his home, the baby snake is teased by the other animals because of the sounds he makes. But snakes usually hiss rather than saying, "Shhh," which prompts them to tease them and force him back into hiding. When they feel badly about what they've done, they get into a huge argument about what to give him for his birthday. As it turns out, all Seth wants is some peace and quiet. Although I can certainly relate to a need for that, the book really didn't hold any surprises for me. I liked the colors used in the illustrations as well as the inclusion of points for discussion.
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ARC supplied by publisher via Edelweiss
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Sibilant creation story about the origin of the word "shhh": a lisping baby snake.
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Such a cute little storybook!
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Pleasant and completely predictable.