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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Max Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Max's Birthday (Max and Ruby) (Board book)
The Max books are among my favorites for small children, and this one is no exception. While it explores concepts like "over," "under," etc., at the same time it includes interesting illustrations and a story line that preschoolers and their parents can relate to (Max is afraid of his birthday present -- a windup dragon -- at first, but after running away from it for several pages, in the end says, "Again!"). In all of the Max books that we have read so far, the author incorporates amusing common childhood traits into an entertaining story that everyone can relate to. This book gets my vote for one that parents and children will enjoy reading together, over and over.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute Random story,
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This review is from: Max's Birthday (Max & Ruby) (Board book)
I bought this for my nephew Max for his birthday. He loves books and liked the pictures, but I have to say I don't know why the book talks more about a lobster than his actual birthday. It's also very short. But great for really young kids who have a short attention span. Now my nephew know what a lobster is.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grandson loves it,
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This review is from: Max's Birthday (Max & Ruby) (Board book)
"Read it again!", said my grandson after we read Max's Birthday. That's the highest form of approval in my book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
What happened to the dragon?,
By Oozaroo (Illinois) - See all my reviews
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My kids loved this book when they were little, so I was excited to buy a copy for my grandson, but I was disappointed to see that the toy Max receives from his sister Ruby is a clockwork lobster, not the clockwork dragon that was in the original story! It's still a cute story, but the dragon was a lot more appealing. What kid wants a toy lobster?
4.0 out of 5 stars
If you like Max Books this is cute,
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This review is from: Max's Birthday (Max & Ruby) (Board book)
Max and Ruby books are good for young toddlers. The stories are very vague and nothing ever really happens leaving the ending of the book a little dry. If you like Max and Ruby I suppose this book is along the lines of standard for this author. There is that red lobster that appears in this book (and others) that chases Max around and around and like always Ruby is trying to get him out of trouble...at the end Max wants to do it again.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Max's Birthday,
By Dr Doran (Santa Barbara, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Max's Birthday (Max & Ruby) (Board book)
Max's Bday is another wonderful little Max book for children and adults. They capture a young child's world with humor and empathy. As Max asserts his "needs," Ruby perceives them as "wants" much like parents. I am a child/family psychologist and I use the Max and Ruby books frequently.
The first editions of the Max series (Very First Books - 1979/1984) are wonderful. Unfortunately, the following editions are not as whimsical.It's worth it to look for the older books.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun for toddlers,
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This review is from: Max's Birthday (Max & Ruby) (Board book)
Max and his sister Ruby are back. Max unwraps Ruby's gift - a large wind-up mechanical lobster - and is startled as it seems to chase him around the house. As always, Rosemary Wells delights young listeners with her surprise ending and simple dialog. I read this to my day care children and the 1 and 3 year olds love it. Adults will enjoy the details such as the party outfits decorated with cake and ice cream and Max's facial expressions. And when your children want to hear this book over and over, it's a quick read aloud.
6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
"Max's Birthday" not really about birthdays,
By A Customer
This review is from: Max's Birthday (Very First Books) (Board book)
I was disappointed with "Max's Birthday" because it wasn't about birthdays at all: it was all about Max getting a toy lobster that he was afraid of. Other than a wrapped present on the cover and a party hat and birthday-cake clothes throughout, a toddler would have a hard time knowing that this is a book about birthdays. When I bought this after a search of the Baby/Preschool category, looking under the keyword "birthday," my hope had been to obtain a couple of good books to help my two toddlers understand the concept of turning 2 and celebrating the event. To me, this just didn't cut it.
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Max's Birthday (Max and Ruby) by Rosemary Wells (Board book - February 1, 1998)
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