Twelve adorable CoComelon stories that are timed to be read aloud in about five minutes are now available in one treasury with a padded cover featuring foil details!
JJ goes to school, makes new friends, meets the doctor, and much, much more in this sweet and encouraging bind-up of twelve stories based on CoComelon episodes and songs, all timed to be read aloud in about five minutes!
This paper-over-board collection Hello, New Friend Ready for School! Let’s Meet the Doctor! The Wheels on the Bus Yes, Yes, Vegetables Sweet, Sweet Bedtime CoComelon ABCs What Makes Me Happy I’m a Firefighter I Like My Name Playdate with Cody Cody’s Dino Day!
CoComelon is the #1 kids show on YouTube (over 135 million subscribers)!
Various is the correct author for any book with multiple unknown authors, and is acceptable for books with multiple known authors, especially if not all are known or the list is very long (over 50).
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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I have never seen this show but this might be my favorite 5-minute storybook so far (besides for Trolls because everything Trolls is the best). I need to watch this show I guess. Though I do have questions, the biggest one being what’s up with Ms. Appleberry canceling Dino day with no explanations? Yeah, I’d be upset too Cody!
This is book is excellent for young children (~2-6 years old). They enjoy the visuals and learn a lot of good values, habits and vocabulary from the book. I definitely found it as a better alternative to screen time and build the love for books in children. Thanks to my sister and brother-in-law for gifting my son this book.
Awful terrible yucky boo!!! Big thumbs down. I don't know how the creators of Cocomelon can live knowing they unleashed this terrifying blight on the world. It's like they didn't even try when writing any of these stories, and the lyrics to those strange, little songs aren't even clever or rhyme most of the time. They're just putting music notes around sentences and expecting readers to make up a tune to it. Another awful part of the whole experience is how the protagonist JJ is so freaky-looking! Why does every other character look normal except JJ and his family? Every time I encounter Cocomelon, I feel like the neurons in my brain are getting murdered and shriveling up. This book gave me a migraine at work. I only read this cursed book because I had to mend it to put back into the library's circulation. If I never saw Cocomelon ever again, I might even believe in religion because it would be such a blessing. I hope everyone who was unwillingly exposed or became addicted to Cocomelon finds peace.
[Some of the songs:
"I like it, wow!"
"I like your name. Wow! I like your name. Wow!"
"How do you do? How do you do?"
"It's time to eat your beans! Yes, yes, yes, I want to eat my beans! Good, good! The beans are good for you! Yay, yay, yay, I love them, ooh!"]