Leo the Late Bloomer
B**A
I love Leo!
In a world in which every middle class parent worries if their child isn't top notch in everything, this book is a beautiful classic to remind us all to relax. I collect children's books, and my husband suggested this one, as he loved it as a child. When I got it, I loved it immediately. It assures children and parents that people progress at different levels, but everybody blooms. My husband was a very small child, shorter than everyone in his class, and this book brought him comfort and encouraged him in what he was good at. About 20 or 25 years later, he's a self-confident, very socially adept doctor! I remember struggling very much in kindergarten and first grade with everything from cutting to skipping to math to reading. Everything clicked for me around 2nd or 3rd grade, and school became a breeze after that. I became self-assured, and successful. I wish I'd had this book when I was struggling with those things... I might have been more confident from the start!For the reviewer concerned that parents would delay help for their children, I doubt a kid's book would have that effect. Parents can tell when something is wrong, and one children's book is going to sway them from taking action!Oh, and the big bonus... the illustrations are darling, and classic 1970's renderings. The words are absolutely heartwarming!
K**K
A great book
I bought this for my son many years ago because he was small for his age. I now bought it for my grandson who seems to be a late talker. The family tradition with Leo continues.
L**Y
Sweet book
I have a friend that recommended this book to me for My grandson. He has been a bit behind with some of his milestones. This book is so sweet and encouraging, definitely recommend!
A**R
Great story with a positive message!
This is a book that all children will enjoy. I used to read it to elementary school students in my library. It is a fun story that also helps children to understand that not everyone “blooms” at the same time and every one blooms in their own way. This message, while meant for all children, is especially helpful for children who have delayed development for any reason. Highly recommended!
F**8
Should be required reading for all kindergarten classes
Great book for any kid. I got this book for my son because he's one of the youngest kids in his class and he's still having a bit of a hard time catching up with everybody else. This book helps give him the idea that you don't have to be like everyone else you will come into your own. That is exactly what every child needs to know that they are going to be okay my son was having a really hard time in school because he didn't understand why he wasn't getting certain things that the other kids were since we got this book we read it regularly and he knows like Leo the Tiger he's going to bloom he's going to become him he's going to be able to do all those things and his friends can do it's just going to take him a little bit more time and that's okay there's nothing wrong with taking your time. This should be like a required classroom reading that all teachers should have to read to kindergarteners. This way they understand they don't have to rush and there's nothing wrong with taking your time if you don't get it you keep trying that's all not everybody does everything at the same time. The most inspiring part is the end and my son loves it cuz he can read that line to me without any problems or hesitation or help
F**Y
A sweet book, a wonderful reminder
I used this with my second grade class to help them to understand that we don't all learn at the same pace. In these days of total classroom inclusion, it is very important for young students to learn to accept all styles of learners, and to know that what may come easily to them may not to others. I revisit this book when it seems the class may be forgetting the important lesson of kindness it teaches, and I remind them of Leo when they tell another child "This is easy!" when the other is struggling. It would also be a great book for parents of special needs children to remind them that they will indeed, bloom.
C**K
Timeless book
"Leo The Late Bloomer" is the kind of book you want to read a lot and pass down to your grandchildren. I used it as a first grade teacher and as a mother. Now it is loved by my grandchildren and often picked as the book to read before naps. The story is sweet, simple and sensitive, and easy to relate to by young and old. I have the board book for my toddler grandchild and the hardback for the older ones.
J**T
Still my favorite children’s book after 30+ years
I got this book 30+ years ago in kindergarten, signed by the illustrator, and have always loved the message it gave. We all grow and mature at different times in our lives. I read this to my older daughter who was just like Leo, she did things in her own time. She has also found a love for this book like me. My daughter picked this book out as a favorite to help start our new nephew’s library. I can’t say enough good things about this book.
M**N
A fav book!
When my kids were growing up, this was a fav book of ours. Now that I am a grannie I had to have it in my library for when the grandkids come to visit. Love the message.
K**A
Waste of Money
What a disappointment this book is. Rs.400 for a 32 page book with one sentence on each page. Might be suitable for 3-4 year olds. Product categorisation of 4-8 years is clearly misleading.
8**1
丁寧な対応でした。
到着までに時間がかかってしまう事を、mailで何度も伝えてくれました。無事に手元に届きました。ありがとうございました。
D**H
I love Leo
"Leo the Late Bloomer" was a book both my children read and enjoyed when they were little. My son had difficulty processing visual-spatial information and was clumsy - lots of spills and a few quite nasty accidental injuries. I am pleased to report that he survived childhood, self esteem intact, has an interesting job he loves and is good at and has even achieved obtaining his driving licence at the age of 40.So when my friend Sarah asked me to recommend a book for her son, now aged four, who seems dyspraxic (very clumsy) and is beginning to realise he is different, I had no hesitation in recommending Leo. I was surprised that I remembered that befuddled lion from all from all those years ago when he brought us delight. But Leo is truly unforgettable so he sprang instantly to mind.I bought "Leo the Late Bloomer" as a surprise gift for Sarah and have heard that he is a big hit with a wee boy from a new generation of readers.I highly recommend Leo for all children and especially those with a mild developmental delay. My favourite line, addressed to Leo's anxiously hovering parents is "A watched bloomer never blooms." And in his own good time Leo does in fact bloom. Just like my lovely son.
S**A
Book
This is a great book to read to young children who are just learning to read. It gives counrage and hope.
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