The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites
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Create Date:2021-03-03 04:14:43
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Dr. Seuss
ISBN:0679882804
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Reviews
Remy,
Enjoyed helping read。 :-)
Alex,
The foot book, by Dr。 Seuss, is about feet。 My favorite part of the book is when he say's pig feet because I like feet, I recommend this book to kids ages 5 and younger。 I rate this book a 5 out of 5。 Overall, feet are interesting。 The foot book, by Dr。 Seuss, is about feet。 My favorite part of the book is when he say's pig feet because I like feet, I recommend this book to kids ages 5 and younger。 I rate this book a 5 out of 5。 Overall, feet are interesting。 。。。more
Frederic,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Maye,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Alysa,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Idella,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Keon,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Ocie,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Otho,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Arch,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Cristal,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Ezra,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Hanna,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Candido,
A well written book。 Enjoyed reading it。
Shay Kendrick,
I absolutely love this book!!! The main creature walks through the book and shows that different "feet"。 He starts with the simple "left foot" and then moves to the "right foot"。 He then moves to feet at night and during the day, and wet feet and dry feet。 Although the book is very repetitive, it does a great job of showing kids the direction (left or right) and the idea of feet in a fun way。 The way each page is illustrated is also a great way to keep students interested in the book at all time I absolutely love this book!!! The main creature walks through the book and shows that different "feet"。 He starts with the simple "left foot" and then moves to the "right foot"。 He then moves to feet at night and during the day, and wet feet and dry feet。 Although the book is very repetitive, it does a great job of showing kids the direction (left or right) and the idea of feet in a fun way。 The way each page is illustrated is also a great way to keep students interested in the book at all times。 I think with all the bright colors and the different "feet" with the action is also great to make that connection。 I could use this book in my classroom with a lesson that has to do with the simple body parts (feet, hands, head, etc。) that way my students can make the connection with what we are learning, to what we read in the book。 I think it would be fun to do a lesson on those body parts and then read the book, followed by a fun activity that goes along with the book。 。。。more
Cherish Brown,
(4☆ Would recommend)Dr。 Seuss books are great for learning, since they have such colorful pages, engaging pictures, and rhyme。 Kids love them。
Michael Philliber,
A good book for younger readers to practice reading; and for Papa (that's what the grandkids call me) to read to younger grandkids。 A good book for younger readers to practice reading; and for Papa (that's what the grandkids call me) to read to younger grandkids。 。。。more
Patience,
I always try to read it just as my mom did/does。 🥰
Sindhya Shuja Talpur,
I was bored when I read this book。 This is for 5 years old kids。 This is all about foot 。 Up foot down foot 。 Too boring
Linda Fast,
The title says it all!
Reader Wasp,
Cute
Jennifer Fann-Tucker,
Favorite
Mort's Kids,
Sometimes when you're an accomplished Children's author, you create magic。Other times, you just play the hits, mail it in, and hope no one notices。This book has solid rhyming, pacing, and art。 It's Dr。 Seuss, of course。 But there's no soul here, if we're being honest。 Sometimes when you're an accomplished Children's author, you create magic。Other times, you just play the hits, mail it in, and hope no one notices。This book has solid rhyming, pacing, and art。 It's Dr。 Seuss, of course。 But there's no soul here, if we're being honest。 。。。more
Emma Dee,
For such a simple book this is a big favorite that everyone can probably quote。 It talks about the different feet you’ll meet and that everyone has。 I love this book a lot and still pick it up to read today。 I like how it rhymes and has a fun story line。 This needs to be in a classroom just because it’s fun and easy to read and it’s funny for kids to read。 They get giggles out of it because it’s about feet but is also good practice fro beginner readers because it has easy words。
Miyah Wood,
Cute book
Amy,
We had this one memorized when the kids were little。 David would recite it while driving to entertain them。
Rodriquez Canan,
Expect much better from Dr Seuss books
Laurie,
Cute book。 Nice and short。 Remember to use again during opposite week。
John Yelverton,
This is definitely not Dr。 Seuss' finest work。 It odd and a little off putting after a while。 Though I can imagine Quentin Tarantino reading this to himself every night before he goes to sleep。 This is definitely not Dr。 Seuss' finest work。 It odd and a little off putting after a while。 Though I can imagine Quentin Tarantino reading this to himself every night before he goes to sleep。 。。。more
Alicia Evans ,
For: foot fans; readers wanting a silly book about different feet。Possible red flags: illness。