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H**H
Good Fun Book for Toddlers
A nice Indian-Cultural remix to "Wheels on the Bus," for toddler. Includes a recording of the song itself. I bought it for my nephew (2) and he loves it. My sister and brother-in-law also love it, because it brings an ingredient of our Indian culture with it.
C**Y
A treat for the new reader!
What a delightful way to introduce very young children, especially those who do not yet know how to read, to the pleasures of books and travel! Like its predecessor, "Bucket of Blessing," is lavishly illustrated and set in an exotic (at least for US kids) locale, making it fun for anyone to see and leaf through. It also draws on a familiar nursery song to acquaint them with the fun and color of street life in an Indian town. I couldn't resist singing the narrative myself! And if the kids want to know what a "Wala" man is, there is a brief glossary of unfamiliar terms at the end. A perfect entry from a mother and son team who really understand what children like and how they learn.
T**T
Fun book!
This is the cutest book! I showed it to my in-laws in India (via video chat) and they loved it! I can’t wait until my little one is old enough to enjoy it.
S**A
Cute sing-along book!
This is really cute. I read (sing-along, rather) it to my toddler nephew and he enjoys it. He is half Indian, so it’s great that there are fun books to show him part of if his culture.
D**E
Wonderful cultural story
I teach my Kindergarten students the "Wheels on the Bus" song. This year I was making a real effort to find read-aloud stories that reflected the many diverse cultures of my students. I saw this book on Amazon (it's set in India), then requested it from a local library to read it in its entirety. I read it to my students and we all loved it, so I knew I had to have a copy of my own!
P**I
5yr and even 4month old love this book
My 3.5yr and even 4month old love this book. An amazing Indian take on wheels on the bus. It's perfect for my 3.5yr old who is now fascinated about his indian heritage. Too many books do not have "brown people" and the fact that this book only has this excites my son! It's a cute way to introduce Indian culture to a young reader in a fun way! Completely recommend to both Indian and nonindian families. It's so colorful that my 4mo old also watches along happily.
M**K
A fun read
Not amazing literature- kind of annoyed by a few of the chosen verses (“The elephant’s trunk goes spray spray spray,” really?) But definitely a cute, fun book that my children love.I guess I would have just appreciated more than the superficial crap everyone associates with India. Hoping to see more from this author.
A**N
Colorful and creative
This is my youngest daughter (16 months old) favorite book! She especially loves the elephant and cow! She is biracial (half Indian, half Caucasian) and I love for her to see the colors and images of her culture in a wonderfully done children’s book. My 8-year-old and 2 year old also love the book.
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