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Manufacturer: HarperCollins
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Binding: Paperback EAN: 9780064432276 ISBN: 0064432270 Label: HarperCollins Manufacturer: HarperCollins Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 24 Publication Date: 1990-03-10 Publisher: HarperCollins Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Release Date: 1990-03-10 Studio: HarperCollins
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The important thing about The Important Book--is that you let your child tell you what is important about the sun and the moon and the wind and the rain and a bug and a bee and a chair and a table and a pencil and a bear and a rainbow and a cat (if he wants to).For the important thing about The Important Book is that the book goes on long after it is closed.What is most important about many familiar things—like rain and wind, apples and daisies—is suggested in rhythmic words and vivid pictures. ‘A perfect book . . . the text establishes a word game which tiny children will accept with glee.’ —K.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Important Book Comment: If you are a Margaret Wise Brown fan this book is a definite for your collection. If you are new to her works this is still a book worth owning and one that your three to five year old would want you to read again and again. The drawings by Leonard Wisegard are a big part of the charm.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book to Start the Year Comment: I read this book to my students and then used the predictable format to create a class book highlighting the important thing about each student. The students seemed to enjoy the story quite a bit.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent introduction to metaphysics for toddlers Comment: I really like this book, and my little boy does too. It is an excellent introduction to metaphysics for toddlers. It inspires tots to think about what is important, distinctive, or essential about different things. As a philosopher, I was amazed to find a book that actually tried to teach that--and appeared to do so as well as other books teach things like colors, numbers, and letters.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Makes us think Comment: We read this book every once in a while, and we think of something new each time.
It's not that we necessarily agree that the only important thing about an apple is its roundness, nor that the only important thing about the sky is its color, it's that we use these statements as a way to jumpstart conversations.
We read, then we ask - do you think that? If yes, then why? If no, then why not, what *is* the most important thing? Why do you think she thinks this is important? When something doesn't match her description, is it no longer the sky, no longer an apple, no longer a shoe? Why or why not?
Any book can ultimately be used to start a conversation, but we happen to find that this book is particularly good for it - even after several readings.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simply Wonderful Comment: A simple book about what is important about things such as grass, rain, a spoon etc. It is a super writing prompt to have children write about what is important about themselves.
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