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ANNA BANANA: Bedtime Story Book for Early Readers - Interactive Children's Book with Questions & Answers | Perfect for Bedtime Reading, Homeschooling & Beginner Literacy Development
ANNA BANANA: Bedtime Story Book for Early Readers - Interactive Children's Book with Questions & Answers | Perfect for Bedtime Reading, Homeschooling & Beginner Literacy Development

ANNA BANANA: Bedtime Story Book for Early Readers - Interactive Children's Book with Questions & Answers | Perfect for Bedtime Reading, Homeschooling & Beginner Literacy Development

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Poetry Rhyming Story + Question Game For Kids**** Anna Finds a New Home ****There was a woman whose name was Anna - Who lived all alone inside a banana,Her home was long and thin and tall - With not much room from wall to wall.It was crowded there and hard to rest - Just half a closet to help her get dressed.Her only belongings: a plant and a ball - No, there was no space inside there at all.It was time for Anna to find a whole new place - a home much wider with plenty more space."Anna Banana: Anna Finds a New Home" is delightful. I loved the rhymes and illustrations. In this cute tale, Anna Banana needs a new home. She packs up and shops for just the right residence. At first, Anna lived inside a banana and she found it quite crowded. There was barely room for a plant and a ball. Then Anna tries living in an orange. It was much comfier and it even had a window. Still, it wasn't exactly to her liking. How about an onion? Anna tried it, but it was rather smelly and she had to use nose plugs; definitely not her perfect house. After that, Anna thought a carrot might be perfect. But she found it hardly had room for her belongings. Anna searched for a very long time. Just as she was becoming discouraged, she found the perfect residence.Young children will adore this endearing tale. Not only will they smile, but at the end there are educational questions about various fruits and veggies and why they are important to you. Highly recommended.Review by children's author Deanie Humphrys-DunneThis is a very well-written children’s book. It is the story of Anna Banana trying to find her perfect home. She tries many different vegetables but there is something wrong with all of them. But she does not give up and eventually, she finds the perfect home. Her persistence paid off.The book was nicely illustrated and the words flowed smoothly. It is a rhyming book and nicely done. At the end of the book, there is a section of riddles about vegetables and questions and answers about vegetables. I think this is a good way to teach young children about vegetables and how important they are. The illustrations have vivid color and a lot of details.I think this is a must-have book for a home library or preschool class. The next time I am with my grandson, I plan on reading it to him. I will also have to check out more of her children’s books, she has quite a few of them.M. Brown Top ContributorA wonderful book about a lovely grandmother who lives in fruits and vegetables and she was looking for the most comfortable and spacious home. For some reason, most books encourage only eating vegetables and not eating fruit. Fruits give the body what vegetables give and they also have other benefits - they are more satisfying and their taste is sweet and loved by the children. I have not yet read this book by Adler in the English version but I know it from the Hebrew language. An imaginative book with rhyme and rhythm, one of our favorite books in the family. I'm glad it's translated. And expects to read it soon in the English version as well

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"Anna Banana: Anna Finds a new Home" is delightful. I loved the rhymes , and illustrations. In this cute tale, Anna Banana needs a new home. She packs up and shops for just the right residence. At first Anna lived inside a banana and she found it quite crowded. There was barely room for a plant and a ball. Then Anna tries living in an orange. It was much more comfy and it even had a window. Still, it wasn't exactly to her liking. How about an onion? Anna tried it, but it was rather smelly and she had to use nose plugs; definitely not her perfect house. After that, Anna thought a carrot might be perfect. But she found it hardly had room for her belongings. Anna searched for a very long time. Just as she was becoming discouraged, she found the perfect residence.Young children will adore this endearing tale. Not only will they smile, but at the end there are educational questions about various fruits and veggies and why they are important to you. Highly recommended.Review by children's author Deanie Humphrys-Dunne