Customer Reviews:
ettiquette for toddlers May 25, 2008 like one other reviewer said the patricelli books are like "miss manners" for toddlers. my daughter (19 months) stares very intently at all the pictures as we go through the book. we always elaborate a bit on what the child is doing in each picture
Yes! Yes! You MUST buy this book! May 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This adorable and funny board book could be called baby's first Emily Post guide! It's not to be missed.
Moms, Aunties and Big Cousins of every age will probably die laughing "discussing" the "No No's" followed by an equally charming "Yes Yes." There's hilarous illustrations of food spilling, wall-writing, nose-picking, tail-pulling, hair-cutting, paper-ripping and more followed directly after by the correct mode of behavior as contrast!
I give this book five big Yes! stars!
Cute, but not as good as the others in the series May 5, 2008 The other books in the series by this author are really cute, but this one lacks. Seems like it was rushed through the editor and sent out to market. There isn't enough explaination on each page of what is a no no or a yes yes. Like the yummy yucky book, says "mommy's cookies are yummy, but mommy's coffee is yucky." It needs a little more of that. Cute illustrations as usual though.
Great for toddlers March 19, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My 14 month old loves this book. She does all of the things the baby in the book does (minus the scissors, but she would of she could). She looks at the pictures on the no no and then the yes yes page with a very studious expression. I can only imagine what she is thinking! The illustrations are great for pointing, labeling, and discussing. The book is obviously geared towards toddlers, but its simplicity lends itself well to teaching preschool children, especially children with special needs, social expectations.
Bright, funny, perfect March 17, 2008 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
All of Leslie Patricelli's board books are primers on how to behave. Call them required reading for "Toddler 101." No No Yes Yes is no exception.
The baby that appears on every page has a big happy face, a single curl and wears only a diaper. It doesn't matter if it's a boy or a girl. On each page the baby is doing an activity. On the left side it's a No, No activity like eating dog food or putting toys in the toilet, on the right side it's a corresponding Yes, Yes activity like eating a banana or using the potty for its intended use. It's a very clear message to young kids on what to do and what not to do.
Kids and parents alike will enjoy the humor. The cat's face and RROWR above its head when baby pulls its tail are perfect. On the page where baby marks on the walls, notice the sleeping dog also has purple and red marks on his fur, and baby's belly has a purple mark, too.
With painted acrylic artwork, bold black outlines and colorful backgrounds, the simple presentation is perfect for its audience.
The other board books in the Patricelli canon are Baby Happy Baby Sad, Big Little, Binky, Blankie, Dummy, Quiet Loud and Yummy Yucky.
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