Welcome to KIWIreviews - product reviews
•  click here to return to the homepage  •
Welcome visitor.Join us or log in

Product reviews on kiwireviews.nz : Saturday 30th March 2024 - 03:21:43

QuickSearch for:    What is QuickSearch?
QuickJump to:    What is QuickJump?
logon name: p/w:  

I want to:

You Are Here...

Home > Categories > Books > Kids - General > Row, Row, Row Your Boat sing-along book review

« Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes reviewHead, Shoulders, Knees, and ToesRich Chocolate Icing Sugar reviewRich Chocolate Icing Sugar »

Score: 9.3/10  [1 review]
4 out of 5
ProdID: 4192 - Row, Row, Row Your Boat sing-along book
Author: David Ellwand

Row, Row, Row Your Boat sing-along book
Price:
$23.99
Available:
All Leading Book Stores

Row, Row, Row Your Boat sing-along book product reviews

Ahoy there! Join Teddy and his furry friends for a delightful boat ride in the adorable new sing-along board book, Row, Row, Row Your Boat.

The latest title from acclaimed photographer David Ellwand is filled with charming photos of old-fashioned teddies and antique toys as they sail gently down the stream.

While they explore new scenes on every page, little ones can play a sweet rendition of...



Tags:
boat   book   child   children   kids   music   read   reading   sing a long   teddy bear
Other listings you may be interested in:
Illustrated Bicycle Maintenance for Road and Mountain BikesIllustrated Bicycle Maintenance for Road and Mountain Bikes
Rating: 9.5
The 39 Clues - The Black Book of Buried SecretsThe 39 Clues - The Black Book of Buried Secrets
Rating: 9.1
HauntersHaunters
Rating: 8.0
The Star Wars Cookbook - Wookiee Pies, Clones Scones and other Galactic GoodiesThe Star Wars Cookbook - Wookiee Pies, Clones Scones and other Galactic Goodies
Rating: 9.5
Bad Dog FlashBad Dog Flash
Rating: 9.0
The Scorpio RacesThe Scorpio Races
Rating: 9.3
Wit & Wisdom of Tyrion LannisterWit & Wisdom of Tyrion Lannister
Rating: 8.3
Mission Survival: Gold of the GodsMission Survival: Gold of the Gods
Rating: 8.5
The Sin Eater's DaughterThe Sin Eater's Daughter
Rating: 6.6
Geronimo Stilton - The Hour of MagicGeronimo Stilton - The Hour of Magic
Rating: 10.0
The Kiwi Hokey Tokey - Board Book EditionThe Kiwi Hokey Tokey - Board Book Edition
Rating: 10.0
Grandpa versus SwingGrandpa versus Swing
Rating: 9.1
IceIce
Rating: 9.3

Product reviews...

Everyone is welcome to post a review. You will need to Join up or log in to post yours.

Click here to read the profile of flabbergastered

Review by: flabbergastered (Karyn)
Dated: 4th of May, 2013

Link to this review Report this review

 

This Review: 9.3/10
Price:
Score 9 out of 10
Value for Money:
Score 10 out of 10
ReReadability:
Score 10 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 8 out of 10

Board books are great value and when it is a book about a classic tale such as rowing your boat down the stream in my book it is a winner! This book has something extra however because it has a button you push and the tune of row, row, row your boat plays as you read the words inside the book. What young child wouldn't love this book.

The pictures in the book are as classic as the rhymes in the book, they are like photo illustrations of old teddybears and other soft animals as the teddy bear friends. The teddy bear on each page is rowing, paddling, or sailing a different boat which is great because young children are able to learn about different ways that boats can be powered along, as well as learning different action words.

One thing that I don't like about the book is the push button mechanism doesn't have any way for the battery to be changed. Most books with this type of musical attachment has an access point on the back to unscrew and change the battery but this book unfortunately doesn't have this option. So once the musical tune is exhausted that is it the book won't have the musical option.

Even if the young children can't read the words of the book they can enjoy pushing the button that starts up with the slightest touch can enjoy looking at the pictures within the book while listening to the row, row, row your boat tune. The font within the book is a black, bold, almost handwritten type of font which is easy to read and is great for young children to look at because it shows them the correct letter formations of the letter 'a' unlike this font it it shows the 'circle with a stick' letter 'a'.

I bought this book with the intention of using it as an education resource as I am an early childhood teacher and it has proven to be a valuable item for my resource collection. The thick pages has made it hard wearing, and the glossy pages has made it easy to wipe and keep clean, and the musical tune has lasted a while too which has surprised me. So if you are looking for a great book don't overlook this one it is a keeper.



Random listing from 'Books'...

Score: 9.8
Product reviews for listing 7194: Planes
Author: Catherine Foreman

Product image for PlanesChildren love machines. The Machines and Me series of four simple, well written stories has a bold, clean illustration style perfect for the target age group by the award-winning author and illustrator Catherine Foreman. Any little aviators-in-training will love this title.

Go to the listing

General Disclaimer...

Protected by Copyscape Plagiarism Checker - Do not copy content from this page. Creative Commons Licence All trademarks, images and copyrights on this site are owned by their respective companies.
KIWIreviews is an independent entity, part of the Knock Out News Group. This is a free public forum presenting user opinions on selected products, and as such the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinion of kiwireviews.nz and are protected under New Zealand law by the "Honest Opinion" clause of the Defamation Act of 1992. KIWIreviews accepts no liability for statements made on this site, on the premise that they have been submitted as the true and honest opinions of the individual posters. In most cases, prices and dates stated are approximate and should be considered as only guidelines.

"Before you criticise someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes... That way, when you criticise them, you're a mile away, and you have their shoes."
anonymous