Big Enough To Help (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)
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Daniel learns that everyone is big enough to help with something in this 8x8 storybook that comes with a pull-out growth chart!Dad Tiger is building a playhouse. Daniel wants to help, but he’s not big enough to use the grown-up tools yet. That’s okay—Daniel learns that there are lots of other things he can do to help. That’s because everyone is big enough to do something! Little ones will love reading the story and then measuring how big they’re growing with the pull-out growth chart inside. © 2015 The Fred Rogers Company

Series: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

Paperback: 24 pages

Publisher: Simon Spotlight (January 6, 2015)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1481429426

ISBN-13: 978-1481429429

Product Dimensions: 8 x 0.2 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #141,731 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #41 in Books > Children's Books > Early Learning > Basic Concepts > Body #2447 in Books > Children's Books > Activities, Crafts & Games > Activity Books

Age Range: 3 - 6 years

Grade Level: Preschool - 1

The entire collection of Daniel Tiger books has been a tremendous asset to our nightly reading before bed. My son, who is 3-1/2 years old currently, loves this book equally as good as all the other ones in the series. In fact, we have read it together more than 50 times. It has taught it about helping mommy and daddy and now we see him walking around the house cleaning up spilled messes he made or others make. He also likes to "help" me build legos now, and constructs some awesome and interesting things. Overall, I would recommend this book for any children between 2-1/2 and 4 years of age. It's a great way to get your child interested in reading, as Daniel Tiger is very popular on PBS kids.

Our family cannot get enough Daniel Tiger, and this book is excellent.Our little guy is at that stage where he is capable of helping and old enough to not want to. Thankfully he is not too old for the influence of Daniel Tiger and can be coerced into much simply by being reminded that Daniel and his friends do it.We have several books from the collection, and hope to have them all. They are timeless and well-written. The imagery matches the characters we see on television each day. It is a wonderful extension of quality kids programming.

This Daniel Tiger book illustrates how the little tiger helps his dad and mom around the house. His dad is working on a play house for Daniel and there are some things Daniel can do to assist him but a few jobs are just for "big people". In the house mom needs help fixing a door and Daniel can help her as well. There's a cool growth chart that can be removed from this book and use to keep track of you child's growth so make sure you take it out and save it. Daniel Tiger is a favorite with many youngsters and this book will be a hit too.

My four-year old and one-year old are both huge Daniel Tiger fans. Their grandma bought them this book, and it is a fast favorite. Both kids love the theme of helping out their parents (in this case dad) with chores around the house. My older child loves to help and can understand the more complex theme of being "big enough" to help. My younger son likes to point and name all the different tools shown in the illustrations.

All the Daniel tiger stories are nice

Storytime with Daniel: Thank You Day; Friends Help Each Other; Daniel Plays Ball; Daniel Goes Out for Dinner; Daniel Feels Left Out; Daniel Visits the Library (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Big Enough to Help (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Goodnight, Daniel Tiger (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Happy Halloween, Daniel Tiger!: A Lift-the-Flap Book (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Merry Christmas, Daniel Tiger!: A Lift-the-Flap Book (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) What Time Is It, Daniel Tiger? (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Big Brother Daniel (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) A Ride Through the Neighborhood (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel Goes to the Potty (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel Goes to School (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) A Duckling for Daniel (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel Tries a New Food (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) No Red Sweater for Daniel (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) How Is Daniel Feeling? (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel Gets Scared (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel Visits the Library (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel's Winter Adventure (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel's Sweet Trip to the Bakery: A Scratch-&-Sniff Book (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel's Day at the Beach (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) Daniel Goes to the Playground (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)