Sneezy The Snowman
ISBN: 0545328268
EAN13: 9780545328265
Pages: 0
Dimensions: 0.31" H x 10.31" L x 3.35" W
Weight: 0.25 lbs.
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5
   Kid tested, mother approved
I am picky when it comes to winter or Christmas books. I like to find books that focus less on Santa and more on love and kindness. It's great to see the kids having a lot of fun with it too. I read this story along with a snowman game at my kids' preschool and 1st grade parties this past year. The kids like the story and they like to do big exaggerated sneezes along with Sneezy. The kids get a great story and mom talks about the importance of giving. Win!
 
5
   Silly
This book deserves 5 stars because the children try to keep the snowman warm, but he always ends up melting and the children have to rebuild the snowman. I would recommend this book to anyone.
 
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   Terrible Message: Teaches To Enable Abusers
As a professional mental health counselor, I would neither give this book away nor return it to someone else. It was all burned in the trash. It's just that nobody calls it cute or far-beyond-neighbourly. The snowman is creepy and scary, with hard eyes, claws for hands and a darth vader smile, he said. It's guaranteed to give nightmares. Rather, the book's message is about sharing and selflessness, Raymond said. These children are being manipulated by a greedy narcissist demanding who selfishly takes advantage of their innocence at their expense, repeatedly abusing them with the authority of a larger person. I recommend it be removed from the market or at minimum be re-titled Creating Co-Dependent How Children Modeled.
 
5
   Just buy it.
It was a blast to the bone, said my 10-year-old. This says a lot as to it is very difficult to find something they all enjoy because of being spread out in ages.
 
5
   LOVE this book.
My 4 year old is obsessed and so am I.
 
1
   Creepy, greedy snowman
He keeps melting himself in a pile of water with his buttons and eyes floating in it, and in puddle form still manages to communicate with the children, inspiring them to build another snowman that this undead and unholy monster then somehow possesses. It's very creepy, Tunick said. Other reviewers have noted that Sneezy is rude and thoughtless as they overindulged in 7 scoops of ice cream at the end. Hilariously the book even shows one girl shivering because she gave Sneezy her coat, the story is very repetitive and not that great. Alas my daughter still finds this a bit entertaining but we will disappear after a few readings.
 
5
   Such a cute story
I absolutely love this book. What a cute story, said Blair. I am going to be reading it to my group of preschoolers in January. It's great to be back home, said Blair.
 
4
   Sneezy is an Ungrateful Boob
I'd like to say I enjoy this book, but Sneezy continuously gets himself into situations where he melts which requires the children to build him again per his demand, then they generously offer up their own clothing, obviously freezing time and time again and never uttering so much as a thank you. Not one of us enjoys reading to our two year old. With a small tweak this book would have had great drawings and a fun, repetitive nature, said Dr. Goin. As for the NIMA, I wish I'd never purchased it.
 
5
   Will become a family favorite
It's a family favorite, we're thrilled with the outcome, said Blair. We pull it out every winter and each child we have had adores this wonderful book. We love it, Bruno said.
 
5
   Great fun
This book is so much fun to read with the kids and do arts and crafts with the story, too. When I found out they were coming home, I ended up buying on for each one of them.
 
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