Praise for Dig In
"Young readers will enjoy sinking their teeth into..."
Kirkus Reviews
"As the pages turn, readers will undoubtedly grow curious about the round, flat, red object the mice are assemblingand they'll get a kick out of the answer."
Publishers Weekly
Customer Reviews
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Cute
By M. Gorski
This book is okay. It is about mice making a pizza. I bought it as a gift for a toddler and have yet to give it to him. However, being that I have baby-sat little kids for over a decade, I can say he will probably like it. I bought it because it is a board book, with construction trucks and such, which goes along with the Melissa and Doug truck I bought him.Overall the story isn't very logical, but it rhymes and shows mice doing construction stuff. The moving parts of the book really don't make much sense to me. They don't appear to really "do" anything to add to the story. I wouldn't particularly purchase this book again.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Survivor of many bedtime stories.
By Amelia Gremelspacher
My grandson is intrigued with books and with trucks. If you add in doors that open and shut, you have a favorite book for one very dear little boy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Have to pry this interactive book out of my toddler's hands
By Pugsly
Fantastic book! My 20 month old simply loves it! She loves the movable parts, and moves them over and over and over again! When we first got the book, she said please, over and over, wanting me to move the pieces. She had motivation to learn how to do it on her own, though, and she got the hang of moving everything on her own pretty quickly! FYI - something to keep in mind: (I've read a complaint about this in another review) The pizza page does not pull out very far - honestly, I thought it should pull out farther than it does. I've never had any problem with my little one pulling too hard or coming close to breaking it. I've even pulled on it pretty hard, curious to see what would happen. It seemed to take my pulling just fine. (Of course, if your motivation is to destroy something, you can destroy almost anything.) My toddler and I have had no problems with enjoying this book and having fun with the movable parts. The book really seems like it will handle the toll a toddler can take on a book with movable parts! Rather than flimsy cardboard arrows to pull, the parts are embedded in the book and seem to be rather strong! My toddler requests this book and its sister book, Dive In, over and over again! The characters are fun, lovable mice. It is a great book for kids who love construction equipment and kids who want to learn about the equipment. We love the rhythm in the words and LOVE the twist at the end of the story. Those mouse are working on something important - something scrumptious! Have fun with the mice! She loves it so much I sometimes have to pry it out of her little hands so we can move on to our next activity! :)