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But the tables are turned when Alligator wants to share Crocodile's lunch and young kids will understand that justice has been served. What's better than a book w/ a puppet in it?! The kids will love it in storytime, especially when alligator continually turns down crocodile's exhortations to help out w/ various chores in order to do his own, fun thing. What an awesome book! It's one of my top two favorite purchases from PLA this past week. Middleton & North Manchester Guardian and Rosendale Free Press 20040801. The book, published by Child's Play International, has repetitive phrasing which children will love as they will be able to join in with reading until they will eventually be reading it all by themselves. When and how will he learn that there is a time for work and a time for play? A fun and colourful introduction to the idea of helping others. Alligator is always too busy to help crocodile with his chores. Jodie 20041001 See you later, Alligator! by Annie Kubler is a delightful finger puppet book that will entice even the most reluctant reader. The alligator asks Jack where the Mummy is and where the dinner is and Jack is fascinated by it, and talks back and interacts well. I think Jack will continue to learn from this book as he finds it interesting and the interaction with the puppet is a brilliant and novel idea.
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The pictures were bold and colourful and had lots of things that Jack could associate with, the washing, the dinner etc etc. The balance between text and pictures was perfect for Jack's attention span and I could read the whole book to him with ease, and without him fidgeting or getting up.
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Jack loved the book and I have to say, so did I. We needed to make him comfortable with the puppet by gaining Jack's trust and getting the alligator to talk to Jack and then encouraging him to come and stroke him. Jack was a bit unsure as to the puppet at first and I think was quite scared so my husband and I had to introduce the book gradually to him. Your child will love the bright pages and fun story, as long as he can get it away from older siblings and dads! .uk 20050301 See you Later Alligator was a superb book and I thought the puppet idea was brilliant and it has made me want to look for more books in that type. This fun book has a finger puppet alligator which your toddler can mover throughout the story - once he has realised that it's not actually real! The story introduces the idea of helping others.as it follows Alligator who needs to learn there is a time for play and a time for work. I would recommend this book to young children (their parents reading it to them). I also liked the last page where it said the words, "Munch, Slobber, Burp, etc." Overall, I really enjoyed this book. I liked the word font, and also the bright colors in the illustrations in this book. Review This fun book has a finger puppet alligator which your toddler can mover throughout the story - once he has realised that it's not actually real! The story introduces I loved the puppet involved in this book.
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I loved the puppet involved in this book.