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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute little book if you have some spare cash
I bought this book after I saw it read and acted out on Playschool (TV show in Australia). It's a great little rythmic book to read aloud and has endearing illustrations. A little old lady decides her house is much too small for her - a wise old man helps her to solve her problem by suggesting she move all her animals in to live with her (one by one). Of course, by the...
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2.0 out of 5 stars reading or boring
I didn't like this book as much as some of the others, although the meaning behind is excellent, it wasn't as enjoyable
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute little book if you have some spare cash, August 23, 2005
I bought this book after I saw it read and acted out on Playschool (TV show in Australia). It's a great little rythmic book to read aloud and has endearing illustrations. A little old lady decides her house is much too small for her - a wise old man helps her to solve her problem by suggesting she move all her animals in to live with her (one by one). Of course, by the end of the story, the house is very squashy so she moves all the animals out and realises that her house is not that small after all! Good little tale for teaching children to appreciate what they have. Nothing too deep and meaningful, just a sweet little story. Not a must have but worth buying for your library if you have spare cash and already own some of the really special books out there.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of my toddler's favourites, May 29, 2011
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We got this as a gift. It's a really cute book, with fun illustrations and a nice message too. This was the first 'longer' book my daughter wanted to listen to over and over at about 13 months. She is now 17 months and she still chooses to have us read it to her daily. My husband doesn't seem to get too tired of reading it. Will definitely be getting more books from these authors as my daughter seems to appreciate the humour.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for a toddler, June 9, 2005
I bought this a couple of weeks ago for my 19-month old daughter and she loved it right away. She chimes in now with the key phrases that are repeated throughout the book like "a curious plan" and "my house is a squash and a squeeze"! (She obviously understands the latter phrase more than the former! I give her 'squash' and 'squeeze' hugs when we get to those phrases.) The rhymes are great and there's certainly a song-like rhythm. You don't need great story-telling skills for this one. It sounds great just being read aloud. Not one that a child or adult reading to the child will tire of easily I think.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book BUT format descriptions are not accurate, June 21, 2011
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While I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book which, like pretty much all Julia Donaldson books, is a delight to read aloud, I thought it would be useful to mention that although I ordered a "hardcover" version from Amazon, I received a small board book. After returning, and reordering the "hardcover" with audio CD, I received a paperback with audio CD. If the format matters to you (which it did to me, as I was giving it as a gift to a three year old along with two other hardcovers) you may want to buy elsewhere.
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2.0 out of 5 stars reading or boring, February 20, 2011
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I didn't like this book as much as some of the others, although the meaning behind is excellent, it wasn't as enjoyable
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun to read to kids, but also great for small stage shows, November 25, 2007
This is a great book - hilarious morality tale which children can understand, wonderful rhymes and beautifully illustrated too.

In this an old woman is complaining about how crowded her house is, it is in fact "A squash and a squeeze". She goes to an old man, who gives her some 'good advice' about taking in her farm animals until at last she throws them all out - and now she feels like she has more space than she could ever possibly need. Well, bear in mind it is a lot funnier when Julia Donaldson writes it!

This is a great book for pre-schoolers to act out - we read it out and the children get to be the various animals and be squashing and squeezing. You under 6's will really enjoy this one! But also get Room on the Broom and the Gruffalo by the same authors - glorious children's books all round.
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