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Ezra Jack Keats
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- nealio1979
- 08-12-21
Simple and Sweet
It was a story of finding simple joys of a snowy day. Please Enjoy it as well.
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- med
- 08-31-18
Great kids book
I loved this book as a kid and now I get to share it with my goddaughters. I liked the choice of a narrator.
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- Eisha
- 06-05-21
my son liked the story
everything was good with the story my son liked the book alot thank you so much
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-05-20
generational favorite
Easy to read. Eclectic artwork. I enjoyed this series, my kids as well. Now I read them to my grandchildren.
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- RayChu
- 02-20-13
Easy Listening
I like the music that accompanies the narration and there are fun sound effects. Very cute.
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- Nicole
- 12-07-22
Interesting, but not into the voice
I really liked the story but the voice was way to calm in my opinion i would recommend for a good first read to fall asleep. Good background music for bedtime.
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- A Mom's Take
- 02-08-20
YES -- Pictures in the Audible App!
We recently discovered these kids audible books that have the illustrations in a slideshow as they listen to the stories on their fire tablets in the app. My boys (5-11) are all LOVING discovering their favorite stories over again with Audible! These are a STEAL!
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- A Little R & R
- 12-25-19
So glad to have the audio version
This combined with the Kindle book helped my son retain what he learned. So glad to find this book on Audible.
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- Angela
- 10-19-08
Nostalgic Present
The cover image for this selection rivited me immediately. Memories from my youth flooded my being: the knowledge of how the authors' rendition of a snowy day painted a hauntingly poignant picture for me leaped into my heart as I added the enhanced version to my cart.
The audio version of the book is no less emotionally appealing. Yet the read did take on a different feel, as the choice of music and the verbal-scribes' emphasis on different words impacted how the story line was presented.
I wasn't disappointed, just had to re-adjust.
I'm happy to report, I now have two versions of this classic story imbedded in my memory. :D
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- Bobby E.
- 01-22-20
nice book for the little ones. mt kid loves it.
loved it. the narrator didn't sound robotic or lame . it had my child interested to the end
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