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EAN num: 9780142407141
ISBN number: 0142407143
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Quantity: 1
Page Count: 40
Printing Date: April 05, 2007
Publishing house: Puffin
Age index: Ages 4-8
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Chip Block, the hero of Parts, is back, and still worried about falling apart based on the things he hears. This time he’s made a list of all the strange, crazy things he’s heard people say: 'I lost my head.' 'My nose is running.' 'I sang my heart out. . . .' It’s scary stuff, but he has a plan for making sure he doesn’t accidentally leave any of his parts behind. A hilarious sequel to the wildly popular Parts and More Parts.
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After purchasing Parts and More Parts for my kindergarten class, I just knew Even More Parts would be an excellent addition to our classroom library. It turned out even better than expected. The kids got a kick out of the funny things kids thought and agreed that sometimes they had similar worries. What a great book!
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This book is an extremely clever look at all of the common phrases adults use about bodies, but which are undoubtedly quite confusing and funny to children. My son read it to me in the car and I was laughing so hard, I was crying! A real delight to read.
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My 2 and a half-year old loves Parts & More Parts, and begs for repeated readings. We got this book as an incentive at the local library for having completed a summer reading program for kids. I thought the third book in the trilogy would be similar to the very first two, and was very wrong in my assumption. This is definitely for older kids, and though it says it is suitable for 1st graders, I think its more appropriate for those in the upper elementary classes. It deals with idioms, using the different body parts to illustrate the use of idioms, like "Don't give me lip", "Can I lend you a helping hand?" etc...though it is creative, there seems to be a lack of humour that was so apparent in the earlier two books in the series. Oh well, that's just my opinion...its just written in a different vein than Parts & More Parts.
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My children now have all 3 in the 'parts' books and still have us read them regularly. My children are 4 and 3 and can't get enough of these books. This latest book, Even More Parts, goes in a slighly different direction and does not have the same nice flow as the previous two books but it is still cute and worth having.
If you haven't read or own 'Parts' or 'Even More Parts', I would recommend that you get either of these before purchasing this book. If you do own either of these other ones, then I highly recommend you add this to your collection.
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The original Parts was great and my youngster loved reading it over and over. Very funny story.
This third book in the series appears it has gotten to the stage where they are trying to "milk dollars out of the franchise". The style change is a unpleasant surprise and now it is simple one line idiom's which the child audience does not find entertaining. This is not a book I can read to my 4 year old at bedtime since there is only one sentence per page. While some people may find the idiom's interesting, because it is a different style I think they should not have been misleading and included it in the "Parts Franchise" that kids have come to expect as a good read for bedtime.
I feel like I wasted my $12 on this one...I wish I had looked at it at the bookstore instead of relying on the Parts franchise name and buying it sight unseen on Amazon.
- JC / San Jose, CA
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