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| The Rainbow Fish | 
| Author: Marcus Pfister Publisher: North-South / Night Sky Books Category: Book
List Price: $18.88 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $9.89 (52%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 198 reviews Sales Rank: 1069603
Media: Library Binding Edition: Tra Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 8.5 x 0.2
ISBN: 1558580107 EAN: 9781558580107 ASIN: 1558580107
Publication Date: September 1, 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New Copy - May have a small publishers mark
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Amazon.com Review If you read this very popular book just before bed, and the light is still on in the hallway, you can make the rainbow scales glitter on the page, and realize why the Rainbow Fish was so proud of his beautiful decoration. Sometimes, though, being too proud of outside beauty can blind a fish, or a child (or even, heaven forbid, a parent) to the beauty people hold inside. That's the lesson of this simple tale, imported from Switzerland. It's a useful one for future sneaker and designer clothing shoppers, for rainbow fish--and for quieter, plainer minnows, too.
Product Description The award-winning book about a beautiful fish who finds friendship and happiness when he learns to share is now available in a board book edition for the youngest child.
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We love it November 9, 2008 This is the original Rainbow Fish story which is a simple moral tale designed for very young children. The Rainbow Fish is beautiful, but arrogant and selfish. He has to learn that superficial qualities such as beauty and wealth cannot be valued over friendship and happiness.
It is at best an oversimplification to say this is a book about sharing, and I cannot agree at all with the reviewers who claim it is about being forced to give up one's unique identity in order to fit in with the crowd. To me that is yet another case of people impressing adult attitudes and ideals on to a children's book and I'm sad to see so many people seem to have missed the point, which is not that the Rainbow Fish gives away his shining scales, but that he learns humility. This is a charming and classic children's book from my home continent and I'm proud to have it on my daughter's bookshelf.
Classic September 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is a classic! I remember having it read to me when I was an elementary school brat, and now it's great to read all over again. It's a great story with a great message and plenty of fun characters plus some gorgeous artwork.
Sharing is Caring! September 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read this book when I was a kid and i still love it. It's all about how you shouldn't be proud and that sharing is caring (not to be cliche). SOme people think it's about socialism or that everyone should be the same. But it is just showing kids that being full of yourself is an undesirable trait.
Lovely Book. September 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this book as part of a shower gift. My daughter loved this book when she was little with all of the brightly colored, shiny fish. I could not find it in any store so I was happy to get it.
Might as well educate your child in Russia or N Korea August 20, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
My best friend's wife is a third grade teacher, and she was given the book for use by a fellow teacher at her school. I picked up the book and read it while at their house to humor myself. Much to my suprise I ended up in a heated disucssion with my friend's wife. We life in a country with rights and freedoms not allowed throughout the world, and furthermore, we are a society that embraces capitalism and the right to property. The morals that this book teaches is an insult to American culture and values (not to mention capitalistic values). Reminds me of when one of my Aunt's children went to school on their first day (after my Aunt went out and spent way too much money buying expensive school supplies for my cousin) and came home crying saying that the teacher "stole all my school supplies." Turns out the teachers at that school CONFISCATE all children's school supplies and divide them evenly to be fair and make sure everyone has the same amount! Needless to say that after a phone call my cousin got all her belongings back.
Andy, Atlanta, GA
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