How to Catch a Yeti

How to Catch a Yeti

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2023-01-04 04:21:47
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Adam Wallace
  • ISBN:1728216745
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Reviews

Margaret

This isn't for me。 I did particularly enjoy some of the facial expressions of the kids。The story seems well-explained by the art, but the words themselves seemed a bit disjointed。 It doesn't seem fun to read aloud。 This isn't for me。 I did particularly enjoy some of the facial expressions of the kids。The story seems well-explained by the art, but the words themselves seemed a bit disjointed。 It doesn't seem fun to read aloud。 。。。more

Helen Pugsley

Gen alpha is so disrespectful。 They break and enter, then torture a yeti。

Kimberly Luthin

12/31/202212/7/2022

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How to Catch a Yeti (Read Along)

Joy Gerbode

Not my favorite of the series as it's a bit silly, the rhymes aren't obvious, but it's full of fun illustrations so it's still a fun book for kids。 Not my favorite of the series as it's a bit silly, the rhymes aren't obvious, but it's full of fun illustrations so it's still a fun book for kids。 。。。more

Meghan K

Good bedtime book。 We have the set of 5 minute how to catch stories。 This is my son’s favorite out of them all。 He asks me to re read it all the time。

Suzanne

The title caught my eye, and the illustrations are nicely done - maybe a bit too much going on with a few of the pages - BUT - the story did not flow very smoothly, and I even went back a few pages because I felt like I had skipped a page or two。 As a read aloud the kids might have a hard time following the along but for a bedtime story the illustrations would captive and engage。

Tonya

My daughter loves this book

Set

My eyes kept on going out of focus by their own volition as a protest from reading such a dull, dreary, nonintellectual book。 We should give children more edifying material to read rather than this dribble about a forest demon。 Besides, the Yeti is found in Siberia, and none of those kids looked Russian to me。

AMY

This rhyming picture book features a yeti that no one can seem to catch。 A group of kids is on the road looking for a yeti。 This is a colorful and fun adventure kids will enjoy。 Highly recommended for Grades 1-3。

Jody Cornelius

Art is colorful and the rhymes are nice, but it's a pretty middling book all in all。 Art is colorful and the rhymes are nice, but it's a pretty middling book all in all。 。。。more

Anthony

The members of the Catch Club are at it again。 This time they set their sights, plans and traps to catch the ever elusive Yeti。 Follow the humor and the rhymes as try as they might the Himalayan snow beast stays one step ahead of the Catch Club and their traps。

Rick Christiansen

Quality over quanity should be the motto for this series because they pump these out。 If you jave read one, ypu jave basically read them all

Hannah Ehle

Nice rhyming words, cool illustrations, surprise ending!

Ellen Deckinga

Super fun vocabulary builder。

Johnathan

A fun addition to "How to catch a 。。。" books。 The book is fun, and would be a great book for parents to read out loud to their kids。 It is a little small to be a storytime book。 A fun addition to "How to catch a 。。。" books。 The book is fun, and would be a great book for parents to read out loud to their kids。 It is a little small to be a storytime book。 。。。more

Becky Walker

What a fun story about a group of kids out to catch a Yeti! The problem is the Yeti is just too fast and clever! Kids will love the colorful illustrations and rhyme! The whole How to Catch a ___ series is a ton of laughs! Enjoy!

Ms。 McKelvie

The children of the story are searching for a yeti。 The yeti is not scary or anything of the kind。 A cute story that students will enjoy。 The illustrations are well done and fun, going well with the tale。 Set in a snowy, wintery setting。Grades: PreK-2

Kara Harte (KattitudeReads)

How to Catch a Yeti was such an adventure。 Students were enraptured, and I had fun with this story too。

Dustin Mauney

Missing wordsNot the best story as it is but when words are missing on a page it makes it hard to read。 Not good for learning readers to be left hanging in a sentence

Andrew

A group of kids try to catch a yeti。。。but just can't。。。despite their attempts。。。Cute illustrations。。。but unfortunately, this one was kind of lacking in the usual creativity and flair and the writing felt clunky。。。But I do love Adam Wallace。。。 A group of kids try to catch a yeti。。。but just can't。。。despite their attempts。。。Cute illustrations。。。but unfortunately, this one was kind of lacking in the usual creativity and flair and the writing felt clunky。。。But I do love Adam Wallace。。。 。。。more

Ana Lopes

*3。5

Sandy

The pictures were cute, but the rhymes didn't all work as a read aloud。 My child didn't like the story, because "the kids are brats" (her words)。 The pictures were cute, but the rhymes didn't all work as a read aloud。 My child didn't like the story, because "the kids are brats" (her words)。 。。。more

Dana Storytime Account

This would make a great book to read along with the Borax crystal experiment and a candy experiment too。

Nikki

This is a great book set during winter that has no holiday attached。 My four year old thought the book was hilarious and asked to read it again and again。

Lisa D

Loved it!

Jenny

Cute and funny。

La Coccinelle

What is wrong with me? I keep reading these books, hoping they'll be better than they are。In this installment, the rude little brats harass a yeti。 They barge into his home, set traps for him, and generally just be a nuisance。 Why do they feel entitled to catch all these poor creatures who are just minding their own business?At the end of this one, the yeti sends the kids a text message telling them how much fun he's had with the chase。 I have to wonder if that's in response to other reader feed What is wrong with me? I keep reading these books, hoping they'll be better than they are。In this installment, the rude little brats harass a yeti。 They barge into his home, set traps for him, and generally just be a nuisance。 Why do they feel entitled to catch all these poor creatures who are just minding their own business?At the end of this one, the yeti sends the kids a text message telling them how much fun he's had with the chase。 I have to wonder if that's in response to other reader feedback that pointed out that barging into a creature's life and trying to trap them is a pretty entitled thing to do。Anyway, the meter falls apart (despite starting strong) and the illustrations are the same sort of thing we've seen in the other books。。。 although, unlike in How to Catch a Dragon, we weren't treated to the weird anachronistic setting and forced diversity。If you like this series, you'll probably like this book。 If you haven't tried any of these books yet, I wouldn't necessarily recommend this one。。。 or any of the others, for that matter。 。。。more

Sarah Lindsay

Go yeti and family I like that it rhymes。 It better readable on my phone than iPad。 The pictures were choppy and incomplete on there its pretty fun book

Viviane Elbee

Rhyming book in the "How to Catch" series, and this time the kids try to trap a yeti。 Rhyming book in the "How to Catch" series, and this time the kids try to trap a yeti。 。。。more