Max's Bedtime
In association with Amazon.comby: Rosemary Wells
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EAN: 9780803722675
ISBN: 0803722672
Label: Dial
Manufacturer: Dial
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 12
Publication Date: April 01, 1998
Publisher: Dial
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Studio: Dial
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Max's rubber elephant is lost. Ruby tosses him her bear, but Max still can't sleep. So many toys get piled on his bed that he falls off -- and there's the elephant! Good night!
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Rating:
- This is a Board Book Not a HardcoverI was very disappointed in the description of this book provided by Amazon. It is touted as a Hardcover Book on the website, but when it arrived, it was a board book. My daugher loves Ruby & Max, but I try to get the hardcover editions as they are a little meatier. This one is below her level.
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- My son is MaxAnd I love Max and Ruby! This book was a great buy for me to give my son. When we read it to him he has to sleep with it. He can relate to Max since they are pretty much on the same wavelength.
His older sisters laugh and love to watch the show with him, and they are teenagers!!!
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- Cute, but not necessarily a bedtime book!Doggone if Ruby doesn't try hard to help Max get to sleep, but nothing seems to work! Keep an eye out for the red rubber elephant in each picture.
Not my child's favorite Max book (he prefers "Max's New Suit"), but good to break up the routine once in a while.
Rating:
- A book both toddler's and their parents can enjoyEvery child deserves to be read to from the moment his or her eyes can focus on a page. The problem is that most of the books that appeal to children under two, with simple, uncluttered pictures and only a few words per page ( and usually no story to speak of) are not exactly fun to read if you're any older than two. You read them because you feel obligated to, not because you want to.
Rosemary Wells' Max books are different. They have great appeal to small children (I had to buy two sets ... Read More
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- We love Max!My toddler and I love the Max books. Max's Bedtime is one of her favorites - at 18 months old she was able to find the missing "red rubber elephant" that Max cannot sleep without! Great for little kids, fun for grown-ups too.
