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Hardcover: 32 pages ;
Dimensions (in inches):
0.34 x 10.22 x 8.48
Kane/Miller Book Publisher
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What Eddie can do
Gebhard's illustrations fit the text perfectly, showing readers just how far imagination can take you with a few simple props found around the house. Simple cartoon drawings and bright colors bring Eddie's adventures to life. And for those readers who still cannot tie up their own monsters, there is a detailed step-by-step diagram of how to tie a shoe. A fun read-aloud for the preschool set, which just might spark a desire to learn something new.
Kirkus Reviews, March 1, 2004
This picture book, originally published in Germany, has plenty of universal child appeal, from the down-to-earth problem of not knowing how to tie shoelaces to the high-flying fantasies of Eddie's imagination. The text is relatively brief, but the story comes through in the engaging, cartoonlike ink drawings, washed with bright colors. For kids who need a little practical motivation for learning to tie, this upbeat picture book provides the fun of an absurd reason as well as step-by-step, illustrated instructions. Great for children ready to venture beyond Velcro.
((Reviewed March 1, 2004)) Copyright 2004 Booklist Reviews
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