reviews
Apr 11, 2011
I am not particularly taken with this book, but kido can't seem to get enough of it! The illustrations, while not my cup of tea, are striking and were clearly a lot of work. There is no story just answers to the question that is the title (answers like 'push' and 'whiz'). The definition of 'wheel' is loose (including for example gears). Still, we have been reading it several times a day for a couple of weeks.
Aug 24, 2010
This is one of my 2 year old's absolutely favorite books. If you have a kid who loves things that go and is wheel obsessed this is an awesome book. The words are very rhythmic and he loves to hand it to me and say "READ!"
Nov 18, 2010
Wonderful pictures of all kinds of wheels, limited text. We did not really enjoy this.
Feb 22, 2008
Simple rhymes introduce readers to the movement of wheels (“Wheels roll, wheels stroll. Wheels parade, and wheels patrol.”). Laroche’s intricate paper collage illustrations are the highlight of the book, featuring nearly every conceivable wheel, from pinwheels, spinning tops, and unicycles to windmills, merry-go-rounds, and even a ferris wheel. First grade teachers will find this title fits equally well in units on shapes, transportation, and simple machines.
Aug 05, 2011
Read at Baby/Toddler story time on 5/24/11: http://storytimesecrets.blogspot.com/201...
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