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Twelve Days of Summer
Sherri Maret
Twelve Days of Summer is a companion book to Twelve Days of Winter. This book revisits The Twelve Days of Christmas. Read or sing this book with your children. This book is educational; it teaches a young child how to count.
“On the first day of summer we looked around to see a black bear in an oak tree.”
I would recommend reading this book over singing it. Some of the syllables are off.
This tale highlights different animals we see in the summer months as they go about their daily routine.
The illustrations in this book are bright, cute and sure to catch the eye of small children. They complement the text.

Thank you Net Galley for providing a copy of this book for review;

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Ok well this book was absolutely adorable! A fun twist on a classic Christmas song, with summer vibes and lots of beautiful animal illustrations. My 6 year old loved it, as did I!

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Cute summer edition of the 12 Days of Christmas. Illustrations were adorable. Quite and cute bedtime story. Getting to point out and count all the different animals

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Thank you so much for this ARC I hadn’t heard of these books before! This was super cute, sing songy book to the tune of 12 days of Christmas. The kids loved it and the illustrations are gorgeous. Would definitely recommend

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Twelve Days of Summer is a children’s book set to the tune of Twelve Days of Christmas. In Sherri Maret’s rendition, we see summer animals going about their day instead of the Christmas staples we already know. I immensely enjoyed the book and highly recommend it for young children and parents who are excited to sing the song out loud for their kids—and maybe get the tune stuck in their head for the rest of the day! I know I did. The artwork is fun, and the font choice is perfect, bold, and easy to read/see for young children.

Thank you NetGalley, Sherri Maret, and Globe Pequot for the ARC in exchange for a voluntary review!

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I loved this book. The illustrations are incredible, and the use of color really takes it step above. This is a precious book of the discovery of wildlife animals in their natural habitat. It is a sing-a-long, read-a-long book to the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas". I loved all the animals used, esp the one for the 12th day.....
A Must have. So well done.
Thanks Net Galley for sending this e-book ARC for review.
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The illustrations in this book are cute and that is important for a children’s book. Any book about animals is a good thing.

While young children may not necessarily know the traditional 12 Days of Christmas song, several lines don’t have the correct syllables to make it work quite like the song. Personally, that would bother me. I would like it more if it was seamless to convert to the song. Therefore I feel this book is far more suited for reading without singing it to that tune. I give it 4 stars with that caveat. It’s a cute read with lovely artwork.

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This book is a nice twist on “the twelve days of Christmas”. Very cute illustrations and a nice variety of animals.

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Very cute child’s book. A little play on 12 days of Christmas , but instead with animals. My nephew and little cousin liked it . It was hard for them to considerate as it was a little long but the pictures helped and it taught them some new animals they didn’t know. Overall a great child’s book , once done publishing and editing I can’t wait to buy a physical copy for my little family members .
Thanks net galley and Thomas Hilley for an opportunity to read this arc to my family ❤️

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A great summer version of the 12 days of Christmas. Repetition is great for kids and this is a fun one.

12 days of summer animals to make a great summer book! I think kids will love this.

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This was a very cute read based on the ''Twelve Days of Christmas", but a summer version. Many kids will love this.
The illustrations were adorable, very colorful and perfect for this book.

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for giving me an ARC!

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This was such a cute story with the familiar comfort of the original Christmas Carol. I can’t wait to read this with my students. I bet you won’t be able to read this without singing. Loved it

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This book is written to the tune of the Twelve Days of Christmas. It shares different animals you might see on the 12 days of summer starting with a black bear. We see herons, moose, bobcats, possums and more. The pictures are cute drawings showing the animals in their habitat. A very cute book for little kids.

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When you read this book, how could you not sing and enjoy yourself? We loved that we saw some of our favorite (and less popular animals) included. The illustrations, which matched the story perfectly, were beautiful and very natural in appearance.
Thank you for the opportunity to read this ARC!

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In this adorable counting book set in the summer forest, Sherri Maret reimagines the classic “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Instead of gifts, we observe wildlife during the warm season. The animals enjoy blooming flowers, sunny days, and the company of their little ones. The counting familiar song is great for young readers. The creative illustrations capture the essence of summer, making you want to step outside and embark on your own animal adventure. Whether you’re singing along or simply enjoying the nature setting, this book is a delightful addition to any child’s library.

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Twelve Days of Summer is a cute story based on Twelve Days of Christmas and follows different animals found during the summer. The illustrations are bright and fit the story, and I love that the story can be read or sung. It is a fun book for kids!

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I have a copy of The Twelve Days of Winter in my library and was excited to read this one as I was considering adding it. While it is beautifully illustrated, it is too similar to the other one to justify the expense, especially as my library budget is non-existent.

Cute book that might be worth purchasing if you don't already have the other one.

Thank you to Net Galley and Globe Pequot for the eARC.

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3.5 stars

The concept is cute and interesting with its representation of lesser known and seen animals in board and picture books.

The scenes are lovely and the gradual increase of the rhythm is great for babies and younger kids.

Just out of personal taste, the art did not appeal to me and my child as much as we liked, but we still liked and appreciated it.

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