The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites 
It only took a few reads for the 2yo to remember most of the adjectives, and to say them with great relish. Now, after 20 or so iterations, I barely have to say a word! (And it teaches left and right too, which are remembered more often than not. At least for feet.)
The Foot Book is a classic Dr. Suess book that talks about the opposites. The tone throughout the book is a very melodic and poetic with its rhyming every other sentences, making it a great book to read to any child. As I read this book to a five-year old, she enjoyed the illustrations that were in each page. She made her own story by just looking at the many details in each page. She also picked up on how every last word of each sentence would sound familiar and asked why it sounded like a

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The sillier the book, the more my son loves it ❤
This was my favorite book when I started reading and my 2 year old has it memorized. Its our first non board book!
Love it! There is a cute song on you tube to go with it as well. Read it with a preschooler today. Then we listened to the song. We especially liked furry feet!
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Original Title: | The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites (Bright & Early Board Books) |
ISBN: | 0679882804 (ISBN13: 9780679882800) |
Edition Language: | English |
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* * * Read & Reviewed by Me and My Niece Emma * * * Those 5 stars are totally biased, because Emma just read this whole book to me all by herself - the first one ever - and I'm over the moon with pride! There was so much joy up in my heart that I forgot to make a joke about her own stinky feet. After a day of hard playing at school, those little piggies get ripe! Apparently The Foot Book is one they have at school and obviously it's a favorite, because Emma passed over a dozen other good choices (even Cinderella!) and grabbed up my two copies (why do I have two?) so we could both read it at the same time. I assumed I would do the reading and she'd follow along. But as you no doubt know, when you assume you make and ass out of you and me. Her mom came early to pick her up, so I didn't get the chance to ask her how much she liked the book, but she asked if she could have one of the copies to take home with her, so that was kind of answer enough.Be Specific About Of Books The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites
Title | : | The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites |
Author | : | Dr. Seuss |
Book Format | : | Board Book |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 24 pages |
Published | : | November 26th 1996 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published 1968) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction. Classics. Poetry. Kids. Humor |
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Ratings: 4.02 From 26756 Users | 967 ReviewsWeigh Up Of Books The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites
The Foot Book is a childrens book from the greatest mind of childrens books, Dr. Seuss and it is about how the main character, a fuzzy and golden looking character, introduces the various types of feet that everyone has. The Foot Book is one of the greatest books from Dr. Seuss ever created that children will enjoy for many years.Dr. Seuss talent for writing and illustrations has been astounding children around the world for many years and this book is no exception! Dr. Seuss perfectly puts theIt only took a few reads for the 2yo to remember most of the adjectives, and to say them with great relish. Now, after 20 or so iterations, I barely have to say a word! (And it teaches left and right too, which are remembered more often than not. At least for feet.)
The Foot Book is a classic Dr. Suess book that talks about the opposites. The tone throughout the book is a very melodic and poetic with its rhyming every other sentences, making it a great book to read to any child. As I read this book to a five-year old, she enjoyed the illustrations that were in each page. She made her own story by just looking at the many details in each page. She also picked up on how every last word of each sentence would sound familiar and asked why it sounded like a

Love these books
The sillier the book, the more my son loves it ❤
This was my favorite book when I started reading and my 2 year old has it memorized. Its our first non board book!
Love it! There is a cute song on you tube to go with it as well. Read it with a preschooler today. Then we listened to the song. We especially liked furry feet!
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