Too Many Visitors For One Little House
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The crabby neighbors of El Camino Street can't bear all the fun, music and laughter coming from the house of the new family on the block as cousins, uncles, aunts and grannies arrive for a big noisy reunion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun!, May 3, 2009
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Librarian Elise Daniel (Durham, NH United States)Â Â Â Â |
As a librarian, this book has all the elements for a good read! The tone is fun and upbeat, the characters varied, and the connection with childrens' busy and hectic lives real. The lively illustrations perfectly complement the "Too many visitors for one little house" refrain, which is a line I expect young children will be repeating as they read or listen to the book. Bravo to the author and illustrator for this whimsical, charming book! |
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5.0 out of 5 stars Too Much Fun!, April 28, 2009
This beautiful picture book tells a delightful tale of grumpy neighbors being won over by too many delightful visitors in one small house. Veronica Walsh's engaging illustrations bring to life the personalities and quirks of each visitor who arrives in this rollicking story about family, fun, and neighborhoods. (I can't decide whether my favorite is the tail-wagging dog or the ever-prepared grandparents!)Â _____________________________________________________
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brings a smile to your face!, May 6, 2009
This heartwarming story and colorful illustrations will make any reader, young and old, smile. We can all relate to family gatherings and sharing good food and good times together. The smell of the apple strudel and the sound of the dog barking jump of the pages and puts you into the house with all of the relatives and neighbors. My wife who is a kindergarten teacher can't wait to share this story with her class! |
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I am a writer, composer and founder of Booksicals - Encouraging a Love of Reading Through the Arts.  The Booksicals Repertory Company performs Too Many Visitors for One Little H More...
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