Selected Product: | Corduroy (Puffin Storytime) Paperback Author: Don Freeman Publisher: Puffin Release Date: 2007-05-10 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 ISBN-10: 0142408395 ISBN-13: 9780142408391 List Price: $9.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Where the Wild Things Are ISBN-10: 0060254920 ISBN-13: 9780060254926 List Price:$17.95 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day ISBN-10: 0689711735 ISBN-13: 9780689711732 List Price:$7.99 Harold and the Purple Crayon 50th Anniversary Edition (Purple Crayon Books) ISBN-10: 0064430227 ISBN-13: 9780064430227 List Price:$6.99 Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys and Their Monkey Business ISBN-10: 0064431436 ISBN-13: 9780064431439 List Price:$6.99 Blueberries for Sal (Picture Puffins) ISBN-10: 014050169X ISBN-13: 9780140501698 List Price:$7.99 |
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I do find that Corduroy's dialog is a little sappy, and it's somewhat weird to me that he can actually talk to Lisa, but it's still a good book. | a favorite from my childhood that I'm passing to my child | Customer Rating: | | Sweet story with a wonderful message. As a mom by adoption, this tale has a subtle subtext that works for our family. Also nice to have characters that aren't white without hitting you over the head with "diversity". | A must have. | Customer Rating: | | One of my favorite books to share with my son. Even though he has out grown it, I cannot part with this book. | disappointed | Customer Rating: | | I bought this book after reading reviews, and was pretty disappointed. Sure, the message is good, but the story is kind of boring. My 20 month old was unimpressed. | I felt sad for Corduroy | Customer Rating: | A simple story of a teddy bears adventure of finding its missing button and ends up finding a home, it almost feels like a book for parents who are ready to adopt.
I remember watching a movie about orphans (I can't recall which one, NO....it's not Oliver), they were trying to look their best and behave their best when ever a potential parents-to-be comes by. And I sense some parallel with this story and sympathies with Corduroy.
A girl fines Corduroy in the shopping mall and wants to take him home. A mom point out the he's dusty and also is missing a button. Corduroy thinking this a problem goes in search for his missing button. In the end, he finds a home not because of his appearance but because there was someone out there who would loves him for what he is.
It's a book that makes you appreciate what you have, a good lesson to teach the kids. |
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