Books. I can’t get enough of them. Especially if they’re children’s books that I enjoyed or Boy enjoyed as a kiddo.
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Enter: Gregory, the Terrible Eater.
Product Deets:
- Age Range: 4 – 8 years
- Grade Level: Preschool – 3
- Paperback: 32 pages
- Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks; 1 edition (October 1, 2009)
- Language: English
Whenever I’m on Amazon, I like to check out the reviews, just to see what folks are saying, either pro or con. When I looked up this book, I noticed that it had three 1-star reviews (1-star = BOOO!). Who didn’t love Gregory?!
Um, these guys:
#1: A goat owner peeved about goat misconceptions. They went as far as to say the book promotes goat abuse. WHAT?! It doesn’t. It’s a…wait for it…children’s book.
#2: A person disappointed that it wasn’t a book on healthy eating. You would have thought the illustrated goat would have tipped her off.
#3: A person ticked that there’s nothing funny about eating healthy, “…whether you’re a goat or a child.”
Is it just me, or do you suspend a little bit of reality when reading children’s book?
You can trust me. Gregory the Terrible Eater is a fun book. Kiddos love it. Especially picky eaters.
Go. Read. Enjoy.
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Elle Spann
Wednesday 9th of March 2016
how fun! i know some kids AND adults who need to read this ;) elle southernellestyle.com
Julie S.
Wednesday 9th of March 2016
Sounds like a cute book! My toddler goes back and forth on whether he eats well or not ,so I can see this book in our future.