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    Beautiful Oops! (Board book) By (author) Barney Saltzberg

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    Short Description for Beautiful Oops!We all make mistakes. But little kids sometimes have trouble dealing with their mistakes, whether it's a piece of artwork they've torn by accident, or juice they've spilled on their favorite drawing. In this book, every page begins with a 'mistake' that ultimately unravels, lifts out, or pulls up to become a surprising work of beauty.
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  • Gorgeous5

    Jemma Elkington This is one of my favourite children's books ever. As a teacher I have read it to many children, and they love it so much I often read it more than once :) It has a great message and is the basis for many art activity ideas. Love it!!! by Jemma Elkington

  • i'd buy it again for gifts4

    ben macaulay I bought this for my 3 year old and he loves it. He has nearly memorised it.
    It's visually tasteful and well worded. My only hesitation was when my son thought he could make all rips beautiful (so we had to teach him not to tear books that had started with a rip).
    but that was only drummed in once.

    i recommend it for pre schoolers. by ben macaulay

  • Beautiful but overbearing3

    Katherine Knapsey This book is amazingly beautiful, and the construction is classy, and very nice for a child to interact with. So if you love lovely things, buy this book.

    For me though, the problem is the text. If this was a self-help book for adults, or even late teens, then it might be appropriate to address the theme of the book (you can change your mistakes into something beautiful) in such a direct manner. For kids though, subtly, and the chance to make their own discoveries as a story progresses is the most wonderful aspect of reading. As it stands now, the book is bombastic, and yet without changing a single aspect of the page design, it really could be enchanting if the words told a story with a little heart. by Katherine Knapsey

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