amp quot A sweet line of tiny toddler hardcovers. amp quot -Publishers Weekly's ShelfTalkeramp quot Authors Carol Zeavin, MSEd, Med, and Rhona Silverbush, JD, use groundbreaking research to craft age-appropriate stories that takes into account the language level and comprehension level of a toddler. amp quot -First Time Parentamp quot It sounds crazy, but I amp rsquo ve actually learned a lot from the Terrific Toddlers series that Magination Press has been putting out this year. Each book is as instructive to small children as they are to adults, and nothing shows this off better than this book. Basically, it amp rsquo s about not sharing. You heard me. When a toddler goes over to a friend and starts grabbing their stuff, the adult instinct is to have the two share. But how is that fair to the kid who had the item first?...I amp rsquo ve never seen anything that discussed supporting toddlers amp rsquo needs for ownership before. Really interesting. amp quot -Betsy Bird, A Fuse 7 Productionamp ldquo The repetition will be helpful for young readers and will remind parents of the need for patience when coping with young children. amp rdquo -Joyce amp rsquo s Mystery and Nonfiction Book Reviews with some Non-fiction too!amp quot This is a great go-to series when children are dealing with scary feelings that they don amp rsquo t understand and have a difficult time communicating. Everything is a big deal. amp quot -Children's Books Healamp quot I really like this Terrific Toddlers series and think I amp rsquo ll be putting a set in my library. amp rdquo -Mom Read It