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Celia Buzek (1 KP) rated Goodnight Moon in Books
Jun 7, 2018
Cathy Covarrubias (49 KP) rated Daniel Tiger for Parents in Apps
May 18, 2019
Large collection of songs (2 more)
Easy to navigate
Free!
Great App to entertain kids
This is one of my go-to apps to entertain my toddler while out and about. It has all your favorite Daniel Tiger songs and gives you suggestions on parenting and activities to do with your kids. The only downside is that it had to be connected to the internet to play the videos, so if your in a place without reliable internet be prepared for a sad toddler.
BookInspector (124 KP) rated On The Up in Books
Sep 24, 2020
The protagonist in this book is Sylvia, a woman in her thirties with a partner who loves poetry and is always quite laid back, The Toddler – full of energy and wit, and The Baby – who is the reason of Sylvia’s sleepless nights.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Cockatiels at Seven (Meg Langslow, #9) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
When Meg agrees to babysit a toddler, she just thinks it will be for a few hours. So when the mother hasn't returned by that night, she begins to try to track her down. Naturally, the trail leads to scandal, and dead body, and laughs. I thought this book was stronger than the last couple in the series. The humor was sharper since it focused on the antics of the toddler, and the mystery was better.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-cockatiels-at-seven-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-cockatiels-at-seven-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Chino Moreno recommended track (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty by KC & The Sunshine Band in Best of KC and the Sunshine Band by KC & The Sunshine Band in Music (curated)
AT (1676 KP) rated Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019) in Movies
Nov 22, 2019
Just as dorky as you'd expect it to be! However, if you had a kid that used to watch Dora the Explorer as a toddler, the movie was pretty funny and full of good fun all the way through. Putting Dora in a mainstream high school was hilarious! I enjoyed Dora and the Lost City of Gold a lot more than I was expecting to.
Sue (5 KP) rated Where Petals Fall in Books
Apr 23, 2018
This is an absolutely amazing book. Melissa has a way with pulling in the reader and making them care about her characters. In this book, you following Junie as she tries to first understand why her 4 year old daughter is regressing back to toddler-hood and then she takes you on her journey of discovering hidden things from the past which impacts everyone's future. Several different story lines come together with a surprising ending.
Sue (5 KP) rated Where Petals Fall in Books
Aug 13, 2018
This is an absolutely amazing book. Melissa has a way with pulling in the reader and making them care about her characters. In this book, you following Junie as she tries to first understand why her 4 year old daughter is regressing back to toddler-hood and then she takes you on her journey of discovering hidden things from the past which impacts everyone's future. Several different story lines come together with a surprising ending.
Jenny Houle (24 KP) rated The Toddler Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Whiny Unfed in Books
Jan 13, 2018
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley for an unbiased review.
Basically written much like a zombie survival guide, THE TODDLER SURVIVAL GUIDE is meant to amuse while showing parents how to basically toddler proof their lives. Helpful reminders about needing to step up the baby proofing because toddlers can and will climb EVERYTHING are sprinkled throughout the humor, etc.
As a non-parent surrounded by the parents of toddlers (and a few almost toddlers), the book made me laugh until I almost peed my pants, thinking of the horror stories they tell. It's like a built in birth control book, as if my friends' stories were not that enough already.
The book would be a great present for those parents who need to be reminded their struggles are not unique and they are not completely alone (all though, realistically, those parents don't have time to read a book). I'd also say it's a must read for those deciding if they are ready to have kids :-)
Basically written much like a zombie survival guide, THE TODDLER SURVIVAL GUIDE is meant to amuse while showing parents how to basically toddler proof their lives. Helpful reminders about needing to step up the baby proofing because toddlers can and will climb EVERYTHING are sprinkled throughout the humor, etc.
As a non-parent surrounded by the parents of toddlers (and a few almost toddlers), the book made me laugh until I almost peed my pants, thinking of the horror stories they tell. It's like a built in birth control book, as if my friends' stories were not that enough already.
The book would be a great present for those parents who need to be reminded their struggles are not unique and they are not completely alone (all though, realistically, those parents don't have time to read a book). I'd also say it's a must read for those deciding if they are ready to have kids :-)
Roxanne (13 KP) rated Maisy Goes to the Museum: A Maisy First Experience Book in Books
Nov 14, 2018
A fun little book about a trip to the Museum. My daughter didn't enjoy this one as much as the other Maisy books we have read, I think that may be because of the words used. Many of the words were long and complicated for a toddler so she lost interest. Also, the sentences were quite disjointed. Another thing that could be a problem is that not all Museums will offer your child everything that is in this book which may lead to disappointment. Other than the above issues, the book is nice and bright and has some really good illustrations.