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5.0 out of 5 stars
What a delightful book!,
By Turn a New Leaf "Turn a New Leaf" (San Mateo, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Platypus (Platypus) (Hardcover)
My children ages 4 & 2 love this book. They find Platypus' reactions and innocence delightful and laugh everytime we read the book (currently 3-4 times a day). My two year old loves this book so much that he "reads" it to himself by retelling the story from looking at the pictures. Another great thing about the book is that it's taught my children about hermit crabs and not to carelessly "collect" objects from nature. I especially love the delightful and child-like illustrations.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful!,
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This review is from: Platypus (Platypus) (Hardcover)
I chose this book for my kindergarten daughter. She loved it. The pictures have hints about what's going to happen next, and she loved finding them. The illustrations are sweet and we both loved the character. It has a lessons, "leave things the way you found them" and "be kind to creatures".
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite!,
By First time mom (Boise, ID) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Platypus (Hardcover)
This book about Platypus and his collection is priceless! It's a great read-aloud for preschoolers. The illustrations are large and beautiful. It also makes a great snuggle and read together book. While it is wonderful as a stand alone story, it is great as an introduction to marine life (hermit crab), collecting things, or to introduce egg laying mammals. Platypus has a stuffed animal "echidna." One of my all time favorite childrens books!
5.0 out of 5 stars
eh platypus,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Platypus (Hardcover)
actually im 17 and i love this book, its fantastic. i just love to walk around and annoy people by saying "eh platypus" boy, it sure annoys a lot of people! eh good enough platypus
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent illustrations and FUN story,
By A Customer
This review is from: Platypus (Hardcover)
Don't listen to a negative review of this book! My two kids (4 and 2) love the story and get a huge kick out of watching the hermit crab peeking out of the collecting box, and pulling one over on Platypus. We also get lots of giggles when the crab bites Platypus's foot. This is definitely a book I recommend and don't mind reading over and over. Highly recommended.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Australia's intrepid hero,
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This review is from: Platypus (Hardcover)
Ladies and gentlemen I am here to announce to you that there is a definite dearth of worthwhile children's literature involving platypus protagonists out there. Certainly you'll find them shuffling around the edges of various Australian based books. But they're never the heroes. There was Anita Hewett's charming 1958 concoction, "Think, Mr. Platypus", but it's a little old. So FINALLY we find Chris Riddell's 2001 picture book, "Platypus". It's a little repetitive and it certainly doesn't explore the lifestyle or appearance of real platypuses (platypusses? platypi?) but for the preschool set this is just the story to be told. A young platypus named... um... Platypus (no real creativity there) sets about his day collecting fun things to add to his special box. When he comes across a large curly shell, Platypus is certain he has found exactly the object he's been looking for. After taking it home, however, Platypus finds it missing. He locates it and brings it back only to find the same thing happen the day after that. What is going on? The story isn't too complex, that's for certain. But I can see the occasional child growing quite fond of the rolly-polly little mammal. Author Chris Riddell draws in a style not too dissimilar from that of early Berkeley Breathed. There's a real Opus quality to his Platypus character. The story seems a tad dated. Aside from two old shoes (one of which is a yellow high top) Platypus seems to have a yen for collecting toys circa 1952. Marbles, bottle caps, and the like. On the whole, this is not a book that's gonna blow you away. On the other hand, it's not going to offend you either. And kids may enjoy figuring out why the shell moves away on Platypus before he himself does. So while I can find no real reason to dislike "Platypus", the book is lacking that something extra separates the merely good books from the excellent ones. For the kid obsessed with Australian animals, this is a good starter story. For everyone else, you're not going to miss out if you somehow skip this book in your storytime. |
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Platypus (Platypus) by Chris Riddell (Hardcover - May 1, 2002)
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