About Going for a Sea Bath 2016 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens selection 2016 Resource Links "The Year's Best" selection "The humor in this story is reminiscent of Robert Munsch's writing. It's over-the-top but heartfelt, and the bright cartoon art is a hoot.A fun addition for those looking for new bathtime or numbers books."--School Library Journal "Bathtub fun, warm father-daughter interaction, a bit of exposure to sea life.and opportunities aplenty for counting, too."--Kirkus Reviews "Rich with vocabulary, numbers, humour and wonderful art, Poulin and Delisle have created a wonderfully entertaining counting book.Highly Recommended"--CM Magazine "[This] amusing tale introduces numbers, sea creatures and the idea of creative fun to children. The illustrations are.
colourful, emotive and very funny. Bath time will never be the same!"--Resource Links "Munsch-esque prose paired with Anne-Claire Delisle's delightfully playful illustrations will have kids hooked."--Canadian Children's Book News "Kids will love the chaos that ensues, which Delisle reflects through each character's.expressions. Going for a Sea Bathis an off the wall read which will surely get a giggle."--The National Reading Campaign "This book is not just a fun read but is also a marvelous learning tool, as it also introduces synonyms to young children, counts up to ten, and shows many different sea creatures.With the bright colors and characters' goofy smiles, Going for a Sea Bathis a visual feast. This father-daughter adventure is one that will bring giggles to little ones and deserves a permanent place in any library.
"--Brigham Young University,Children's Book & Media Reviews "The illustrations in this Canadian import are full of expression and joy, perfectly matching the storyline.This is a wonderful book to add to story times about baths.It is also a good book to use for counting and practicing math."--Youth Services Book Review "[A]lmost everything you can hope for in a children's book. It combines a hilarious father-daughter adventure and a funny counting game, learning about sea life with the colorful, lively illustrations."--The Reading Castle.