Baby Oh Baby the Places You'll Go Words

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three,725 reviews 31.3k followers

July 26, 2018

Dr. Seuss's wife put this little book together from his works. This is for a mother reading to her infant in the womb and she is introducing all the zany characters of the Dr. Seuss world to the baby. The premise is nosotros cannot await for you to get here. Information technology's like a tour of the greatest hits. His wife uses Dr. Seuss'south word play and words so it does sound like a Dr. Seuss piece of work.

My nephew actually liked all the characters in this book. He said in that location needed to be a robot. He gave it 5 stars.

I did think information technology was fun to take a tour of all his characters in pretty much ane sitting. All those good stories flashed before my eyes. The hits are covered anyway.

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572 reviews 4 followers

March 21, 2020

"You're on your own. And you know what y'all know. And you are the ane who'll decide where to get."
This is more of a Dr Seuss clip show, but pretty practiced, overnice sentiment...

    Profile Image for Erin.

    1 review 1 follower

    July 26, 2010

    I read this book aloud every night when I was pregnant. My boys were built-in prematurely and were in the NICU. I went into their room and read this book to them the day they were born. Both boys' middle rates increased when they heard and recognized my voice.

    I would recommend this volume to any pregnant woman. I couldn't make information technology through without crying the first few times I read it because it'southward simply then touching.

      Profile Image for Dan.

      7 reviews i follower

      January 18, 2012

      Beginning volume read with mommy and the baby!

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        2 reviews ii followers

        Edited March iii, 2014

        A fantastic gift: an occasion to read to my daughter before she is here. Pregaming a chip with Seuss style rhymes so she tin can learn my vox. Anticipatory fun!

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          24 reviews 5 followers

          Edited April 15, 2020

          "A person'due south a person, no matter how small"

            Profile Image for Danielle.

            90 reviews

            June 27, 2018

            This was cute. Well-nigh how they adjusted it for a mom and baby

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              August 6, 2008

              I have recently spent a lot of time thinking about my place in the earth, I bought that book when I was pregnant with my at present 8 year old. It was written by a woman that did it in the style of the wonderful, former Dr. Seuss: My children mean the globe to me, and "I am someone's child", so the principles employ. Yous volition be greeted with savour and enthusiasm, you are love, etc. Each of my siblings and myself were met in this world by a lovely earthly family that wants only the best for us. All of my nieces and nephews were greeted in similar fashion, a gift that will be "unwrapped" when they arrive, and will continue to reveal themselves as they abound and develop, in the meantime we are hither to relish 1 another, be happy for ane another, mourn with one another, and accept meals, holidays, traditions, etc. It helped me to realize the simplicity (how complex the simplest statements, they bring abode the profundity of the simple precepts that build grapheme, happiness, family, and love). At first glance this may seem like an in depth review of a empty-headed rhyming book for babies to brand mothers, or expectant mothers smile. Well, if I read then much into it, I wish to be simple. Clearly living in a family, albeit complex (family dynamics are) is amend than not. So, I am grateful that I read and then much into this sweet footling book.

                Profile Image for Peter Broughton.

                9 reviews

                October 24, 2013

                The first volume I bought for my son (at the time, son to be)

                I'm a fan of Dr Seuss, which is unusual for an British person who was never read a unmarried i of his story'southward in my childhood. I like them because of their fun rhymes just also equally in that location's ordinarily a fiddling more to them than meets the eye.

                This is written in the style of Dr Seuss as both a tribute and homage. Information technology's aimed at expectant parents to read to their unborn babies. I read it to my son a few times before he was built-in. I'd dearest to say it helped him recognise my voice or bail with me, simply it would be merely a guess.

                The "plot" is telling the babe that y'all're looking forward to coming together them and letting them know about the Dr Seuss characters they can expect you to read to them about when they're older. It's obviously pretty thin stuff and the more than contemptuous among yous may come across it as an advertizement for other books, but it is sentimental and charming. Let'due south be honest, it's not near the words, it'south about the vox. Plus, it gives you some exercise at reading aloud for when your baby can talk dorsum!

                I'd certainly recommend it for fans or Dr Seuss, but there are better stories past the human himself and you could always just read one of those.

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                  2,828 reviews 11 followers

                  September 18, 2012

                  Synopsis: Artfully extracted and adapted well-nigh entirely from Ted Geisel'due south piece of work, this is a must for all expectant parents - and introduction to the wonderful world of Dr. Suess for their adorable baby-to-be. Exciting new discoveries are being made all the time about how much learning takes identify while a baby is still in its female parent's womb, and Oh, Baby, the Places You'll Go! makes the perfect welcome! It'southward never too early on to beginning them on a rich and healthy regimen of good ol' Dr. Seuss.

                  My Review: I received this book as a souvenir for my infant shower and am glad I did. I don't know if information technology is actually for the baby or the mom. As you read it you lot make stops at some of the virtually popular Dr. Seuss books. I remember it was a peachy fashion to get use to reading the tongue twisters of Dr. Seuss. I read it several times before munchkin was built-in and have taken to reading information technology to him now when he is fussy. The rhythm of the rhymes of my voice while reading it seem to at-home him downward. Now it may be that he heard it before he was born or it may just be the magic of Dr. Seuss!

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