A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood , inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood !
Twelve of Daniel Tiger’s most grr-ific adventures are now available in one dazzling edition—perfect for sleepy Daniel Tiger fans!
Whether he’s playing in the snow, exploring nature at night, or visiting family, Daniel Tiger loves making friends and going on new adventures! Would you like to come along? This treasury includes twelve of Daniel’s most grr-ific stories, each of which can be read aloud in three minutes. This sweet collection is perfect for little tigers who are settling down for bedtime and want to hear just one more story!
Daniel Tiger’s 3-Minute Stories Friends are the Best Snowflake Day Big Brother Daniel How Is Daniel Feeling? What’s Special at Night A Duckling for Daniel You’re Still You! Going to See Grandpere King Daniel the Kind Daniel Loves Fall A Sweet Trip to the Bakery Meet the Neighbors
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If an editor is known, however, Various is not necessary. List the name of the editor as the primary author (with role "editor"). Contributing authors' names follow it.
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My daughter doesn’t watch this show much anymore, but she sat through this entire book, which is a compilation of stories condensed down from episodes of the show. A great book with important lessons for kids.
I wasn't as much of a fan of this one--the stories are condensed versions of ones found in other books, or some seem cobbled together from different episodes of the show. Lily really likes it, though.
Classic Daniel Tiger, good stories. Heartwarming tales. Wish I remembered the cadence for the songs. Very nice to read for a quick bedtime tale with a moral.
I haven't read all the stories, we're read 4 so far, but they take more like 5-minutes. Lol. I guess if you read faster, or your kid doesn't linger on the illustrations it could be a 3-minute book.