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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous, and with a surprise at the end
Next to the Hungry Caterpillar this is one of our favourite books in the house, and a favourite Carle book. We have this in board book as we have had this book since my kids were babies. It is still popular as it is really also an early reader - recognising various animals in the garden (although not all are relevant)

This is about a cricket who makes no...
Published on May 22, 2006 by A. Woodley

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Love Eric Carle but...
this isn't a favorite of mine. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is better. The cricket's story isn't as interesting to the children I've worked with as the caterpillar's. The illustrations are vintage Carle - we all did love the pictures. And I like that he introduces new vocabulary for children, and the use of repitition is still there. Some of the bug names were even hard...
Published on July 30, 2002 by Ms Diva


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous, and with a surprise at the end, May 22, 2006
Next to the Hungry Caterpillar this is one of our favourite books in the house, and a favourite Carle book. We have this in board book as we have had this book since my kids were babies. It is still popular as it is really also an early reader - recognising various animals in the garden (although not all are relevant)

This is about a cricket who makes no sound, he meets various other insects in his quest to find out what sound he makes, but he can't do anything.

Finally on the last page he meets another cricket, and makes a sound. The nice surprise is that there is a sensor and when you open that page the sensor sets off a lovely cricket sound (doesn't it remind you of summer nights)

Lovely illustrations, a bit of a quizzical looking cricket, but cut and appealing. Nice use of language and a simple idea which is easily followed through.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A young cricket attempts to respond to passerbys, but fails., February 19, 1999
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This is a wonderful book for children. The illustrations are colorful, and Carle's unique technique of introducing new vocabulary into the young child's mind is extraordinary! The various insects in their own individual portrait, create a distinct mood all of their own. The repetition makes it easy for children to interact and respond with the reader, which builds and develops in the child not only a sense of accomplishment, but also a personal identification with the written literature. Most of all, children are always fascinated by the "surprise" ending!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites!, August 23, 2004
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This was one of my first Eric Carle books. It's a very friendly book featuring a baby cricket, new to the world being greeted by a variety of friendly insects.

It's also a wonderful way to introduce children to many different kinds of insects, all wonderfully illustrated.

The story is written in a way where a poetic rhythm can be created easily that's carried from page to page to help with certain emphasis that builds expectation. That's seems to be the case with most of Erics books. Simple stories and repetition for emphasis.

Throught this story "the very quite cricket wants to say hello so he rubs his legs together and nothing happens not a sound!"

It ends with the very quite cricket meeting another cricket who is also very quiet. this time when he rubs his legs together you turn the page and here an actual cricket chirp which is sampled or synthisized onto a little chip with replaceble batteries inserted into the back cover controlled by a simple attachment thats activated when you turn the last page. Pretty cool! I love it and so do my kids!



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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful story, April 23, 2001
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This review is from: The Very Quiet Cricket (Hardcover)
This is a great book! I was reading some of the reviews. yes the bugs are difficult to say but this is how the child learns. My children love this story and the illustrations are every bit as good as all of Eric Carle books! My son loves bugs and this book!!! The ending is the best part so you will have to read and reread it many, many times. This book would make a wonderful addition to any childs library!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful and Magical story telling by Eric Carle, January 26, 1998
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I read the book the Very Quiet Cricket upon the prodding of my sister who happens to be a pre-school teacher. She was preparing several synopses on Eric Carle books which would be printed in the programme of her school's forthcoming Reading Recital. My sister asked me to help her write the synopsis to this book as well as 3 other books. Eric Carle's storytelling in the Very Quiet Cricket caught my curiosity as different insects interacted with our hero page after colorful page. The story ended in a way which delighted me and gave me such respect for the lowly cricket. I discovered a beautiful love story in the book, a story of how awesome nature really is. For me, the chirping sound in the last page really became "the most beautiful sound I had ever heard".
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Provocative Bugs, December 9, 2002
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The Very Quiet Cricket is a great book, and while difficult, I suspect most children will like this much more than their parents suspect. Like all of Eric Carle's books, my son (2 ½) loves The Very Quiet Cricket. The art is, as always, amazing, and he really enjoys repeating the phrases on each page. The formula seems to draw out his inquisitiveness; this book nearly always stimulates more enjoyment than others do. In particular, he enjoys the chirping sound the book makes when you turn to the last page. He'll ask to have the book read to him as many as four times in a row.

This is a challenging book for young kids, more so than many of Carle's others. I think the interesting insects and provocative words and sounds are part of why my son likes it so much. It may be some time before he really masters that vocabulary, but I love that Carle challenges his young readers in this way. I can unconditionally recommend this book.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Love Eric Carle but..., July 30, 2002
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Ms Diva "cycworker" (Nanaimo, B.C. Canada) - See all my reviews
this isn't a favorite of mine. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is better. The cricket's story isn't as interesting to the children I've worked with as the caterpillar's. The illustrations are vintage Carle - we all did love the pictures. And I like that he introduces new vocabulary for children, and the use of repitition is still there. Some of the bug names were even hard for a few of the adults, however. Overall, I'd say check this out from the library if your child is a fan of Carle's work and has already read The Very Busy Spider and The Very Hungry Caterpillar. If they love it, then you can think about buying it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best children's book author, February 10, 2002
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As an elementary school teacher I have relied on The Very Quiet Quicket to help my students, from grades Pre-K to Grade 3, quiet down. Eric Carle is simply the best children's book author ever and I have read thousands of children's books throughout my career. Another reviewer stated this particular book would not be good for children past Kindergarten age and I strongly disagree. This is one of those books that when read with a calm animation has never ceased to capture the attention of a child, even a that of a third grader!
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars KIds Likes it, Dad Tired of Reading, October 10, 2000
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Patrick W. O'Hara "taparaho" (Salt Point, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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My whole family loves Eric Carle. The Very Quiet Cricket is well recieved by the children, as they like the cricket noise at the end of the book. However, I must concur with other critics of this book that the names of he bugs in this book detract from the ease of reading, or more specifically the memorization of the words. The kids always want me to read it to them over and over.

Brown Bear, Brown Bear does a much better job, and may be a better addition if you don't alreay have it.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Quite Hitting the Mark, January 26, 2000
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First, my children live for Eric Carle's "Very Busy Spider". The author seems to use the same formula for "The Very Quiet Cricket". This book misses the mark with my kids however. The bugs he chooses for his book are a bit difficult to say. Although the repetition is there to help the child learn how to read on his/her own, the various ways of saying hello doesn't seem to replace the fun of repeating animal noises. Take this one out of the library. I wouldn't purchase for your collection.
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