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This board book edition features the same eye-catching holographic foil stamping that helped make the original so popular. In a simple and appealing way, the brief text conveys the story's universal message about sharing, and the smaller, sturdy format is just right for the toddler set. Full-color.
This board-book edition features the same eye-catching, holographic foil stamping as the popular original picture book, which tells the story of the vain, lonely Rainbow Fish who relinquishes his pride and gives away almost all of his special shiny scales to gain friends.
The hologram-hued hero of The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister will now glitter and shimmer in even younger hands, in a new board book edition. Also available in Spanish as El pez arco iris. (North-South, $9.95 ages 1-3 ISBN 1-55858-536-2, Spanish, -559-1, Mar.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsMarcus Pfister is the author of the phenomenally successful Rainbow Fish series, as well as many other books for children. He has worked as a graphic artist, a sculptor, a painter, and a photographer as well as a children's book creator. Pfister lives with his family in Berne, Switzerland.
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July 10, 2008: This is a book promoting the Liberal idea of Socialism in the US under the guise of sharing. If you tweak the story ideas it is very easy to see. If the fish becomes the richest man in town and the town folk become the other fish it is clear. The richest man in town makes $500K a year and everybody thinks he is mean and a bully. So, he gives each person in town an equal share of his yearly salary. Now everybody in town walks around with same amount of yearly income. Putting this idea in a children's book is the track Socialist want to take because they know you indoctrinate then children early, it is easier to recruit them later. AVOID THIS BOOK!
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February 04, 2007: An amazing children's book. Teaches a good lesson about beauty and unique-ness.