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Author name: Else Holmelund Minarik

 : No Fighting, No Biting! (An I Can Read Book, Level 2)
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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780064440158
ISBN number: 006444015X
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 64
Printing Date: October 25, 1978
Publishing house: HarperCollins
Age index: Baby-Preschool
Release Date: October 25, 1978
Sale Popularity Level: 422894
Studio: HarperCollins




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Product Description:
The merry adventures of two scrapping alligator children—and of Rosa and Willy, their human counterparts.‘Else Holmelund Minarik, whose Little Bear indicated a uniquely charming talent, has outdone herself here.’ —K.





Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Memorable story and pictures
While the language is simple, this delightful story within a story is compelling and fun. Early readers will enjoy the high-interest story, and the illustrations beautifully communicate aspects of the story in a visual way. This author/artist team is the same one responsible for the wonderful "Little Bear" books. If you're looking for something that celebrates childhood from the perspective of a child, this is a great start.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A great book for kids (especially if you have 2)
My mother originally read this book to my sister and I ages ago, so when I found out we were expecting, I was insistent that a copy would be on our shelf.

While it doesn't have the attention getting rhymes of Dr. Seuss or the dreamy nature of a 'Once upon a time..' the story is engrossing and teaches a good lesson.

I highly recommend a copy to any family, and doubly so to families with 2 children.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - no fighting no biting no hitting no spitting
My mom used to read this story to my brother and me when we were being naughty. We both love the story. I recently bought a copy for my nieces and nephews (a couple of little alligators) and their mother reports that they're behavior has improved, and they have all memorized the entire book!

I also work as a camp counselour during the summer, and tell the kids, "No fighting, no biting, no hitting, no spitting!" The second half of the rhyme was created by my co-counselour at the time. It always works. They always stop. :)



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Cute story - poor quality
I was looking for a book with this subject for my 4 y.o. and bought this one based on the title and the description. It is not a morality tale although the story is cute and my son, who is just starting to read, liked being able to identify some of the words. The quality is terrible, though. On some pages the text is centered on the page but on others you really have to bend the spine to see the letters which flow from the very center to the very edge of the page.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - No Fighting, No Biting!
"Please sit with us, Cousin Joan," little Rosa and Willy ask their older cousin.
"I am reading," she replies.
Willy and Rosa sit down subsequent to her and begin to bicker. They complain to Cousin Joan about all the squeezing, pinching, and teasing that has been going on between them on the couch. Cousin Joan compares the two children to little baby alligators.
The children are appalled by this idea. They do not see how they are like little alligators. Cousin Joan continues, by telling them about two young alligators named, Light-Foot and Quick-Foot.
The children enjoy the stories Joan tells them, but they still continue to fight. However, after Rosa looses a tooth it seems like the children grasp and understand Cousin Joan's comparison between them and Light-Foot and Quick-Foot.
Cousin Joan asks them if they are still fighting. "No, No, No. No fighting," they reply.
She asks them if they are still biting. "No, No, No. No biting," they say. The children sit in peace.
I thought that this story was very nice. It seemed to remind me of my sister and me a lot. We always end of fighting, and sometimes, yes, biting!
Even though the story is cute, and realistic, I believe that it is kind of hard to follow. It jumps back and forth from Willy and Rosa to Light-Foot and Quick-Foot. I had to re-read a few passages from the story, just to understand it. So, I do not believe that the story has been constructed very well. But besides that, and overall, it was nice.

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