Ebook My First Easter Tomie dePaola Books

By Felix Downs on Monday, May 27, 2019

Ebook My First Easter Tomie dePaola Books



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The importance of family and sharing are beautifully shown in this board book all about Easter celebrations. Tomie dePaola’s bright illustrations and easy-to-follow text explain the traditions associated with this special holiday.

Ebook My First Easter Tomie dePaola Books


"Very cute book with no religion mentioned. I’m not religious but I want my daughter to enjoy holidays with no pressure so this was a great buy!"

Product details

  • Age Range 3 - 5 years
  • Grade Level Preschool - Kindergarten
  • Lexile Measure 320 (What's this?)
  • Board book 14 pages
  • Publisher Grosset & Dunlap (January 24, 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0448447908

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My First Easter Tomie dePaola Books Reviews :


My First Easter Tomie dePaola Books Reviews


  • Adorable book! Cute and classic looking illustrations. I don't love Easter books that mention candy and while this one does make reference to what we assume is candy it doesn't specifically call it candy. It shows an image of what I'm assuming are chocolate bunnies and candy eggs in a basket (see image), it could easily be explained to a child as stuffed toy bunnies and regular eggs to eat. The book also talks about coloring eggs and wearing your nice Easter clothes. Overall, adorable and I recommend for every first Easter basket!
  • Sweet book. Not religious at all. You cannot write on the inside cover, when you open the book it starts with the story. I tried to write on the outside cover with a sharpie marker and it looked "wet" so I ended up having to go over it again and couldn't match the handwriting well. So if you planned to dedicate this book to baby's first Easter, there really isn't a spot to.
  • Very cute book with no religion mentioned. I’m not religious but I want my daughter to enjoy holidays with no pressure so this was a great buy!
  • I got this for my grandaughter for her first Easter. Thick board book and I wrote something on the inside cover, signed it Nana and Papa with the year. It does make a religious reference. It's written so a toddler would probably like it, with child appropriate pictures. Good for boys and girls.
  • I first heard about Tomie dePaola when I received a hot-offf-the-presd copy of "STREGA NONA"
    Tomie dePaola is a fabulously talented author of children's books.
    At bedtime the adults reading to their little ones loved these books and fabulous illustrations.
    This book was much enjoyed by a happy little toddler...'Maddie"!!!!!!!
  • I love Tomie DePaola, but this book is a dud. We’re an interfaith family so I also got My First Passover, which is simple and actually explains what Passover is. Meanwhile, in My First Easter, the progression is as follows Dye eggs, flowers exist, wear nice clothes on Easter (but don’t mention where you might go in said clothing), animals are born, bunny brings baskets of candy, egg hunt occurs (with distant church steeple discretely places in the background. No Jesus, no church, no reason for all the random assortment of Easter-ish scenes. Lame. I’m not looking for a crucifix here, but maybe a one-liner about celebrating Jesus or going to church would be appropriate. I’ll be picking a different book.
  • Tomie's art work is great for little ones as the lines are bold, the colors simple and the images clear. The pages are focused with no overcrowding. Perfect for toddlers. Yes, Tomie dePaulo's board books in this wonderful series are too large for little hands to hold but great for adults to read to them. And should the little ones pull at the book, the pages are strong cardboard and will not rip. I have purchased this and many in this series (My First Easter, My First Christmas, My First Book of Carols, My First Mother Goose, My First Book of Rhymes, etc.) for my nephews and nieces from ages 1 to 5. Good for first readers, too! Wonderful!
  • Of all his books.... this is th e one our grandson loves most