By: Jay Miletsky (Author), Erin Wozniak (Illustrator)
Introducing Tess, the Tin that Wanted to Rock by Jay Miletsky - the perfect children's book for rock and mineral fans! With easy-to-read text, beautiful illustrations, and an overall satisfying story, this book is sure to be a hit with both kids and parents. It's a great gift for any young rock and mineral enthusiast, and a wonderful way to introduce them to the world of geology!Jack: Great story book for my grandson.
United States on Jul 28, 2023
A. T. Fugate: Such a cute story with a feel good theme. My granddaughter’s name is Tess so she will absolutely love getting this book for Christmas. Great price, good quality, and sweet. The rhythm and flow is so good. Love this book!
United States on Oct 22, 2022
Willow: We love the books by our new favorite author, Mr Jay. When Tess the Tin Wanted to Rock arrived our 3 year old granddaughter clapped with glee! Ricky the Rock that Couldn’t Roll and Tess the Tin are her new favorite books. The artwork is so cute and the prose begs to be read with much emotion. Both books have a valuable lesson. You won’t be disappointed.
United States on Sep 12, 2022
Bubba: This book came in very handy for my grandson who could not figure out why they were painting faces on rocks and stones when they were on vacation. When the family got home, my birthday gift (this book) for his baby sister, was read to them both. His Mother tells me that everything clicked for him while reading the book... The magic of a good story!
Canada on Sep 08, 2021
Davanda: I didn't know what to expect when I saw this book. I thought 'a book about rocks? How entertaining could that be?' I was wrong. The story is sweet, the illustrations are lovely and the message it conveys is heart-warming. Loved it!
United Kingdom on Apr 10, 2020
Abby Zaitzow: This sweet story of friendship and acceptance of our differences rolls off the tongue with its steady rhyming meter. The illustrations and simple and easy to follow. Would definitely recommend
Canada on Jan 28, 2020
Pjf: I received this book as a gift. Today I read the Tess book to my granddaughters today. One is 7 the other 11. I started out with the 7-year-old reading it, but she is not a strong reader and struggled. So, not wanting them to miss the storyline I read the book after a couple of pages. Both girls enjoyed the story. Afterward, when we were cleaning the table before they left, there was a little piece of wadded up foil that someone left. I asked the 11-year-old to throw it away and she said "No! That is Tess!" So now I have a piece of wadded-up foil on my table that I can't throw away! It does make me giggle. I might have to put eyes on it and use it as a reminder that each one of us shines in a different way.
This was a very good book. A book that I will read to all the grandchildren multiple times. I highly recommend it.
United States on Nov 19, 2019
Chris: After just one read I already feel that this will be a new regular bedtime choice in our house. As much fun to read for us parents as it was for our kids to listen to it. Like all good stories, it even comes with a heartwarming message hidden within- realise your own importance, even if you don't feel like you truly fit in.
Will definitely be checking out more by this author!
United Kingdom on Jun 15, 2019
Dr. Jana Broecker: My sons (ages 3 and 7) and me enjoyed this book very much; so much actually that I had to read it 3x before bedtime. This book has everything a great picture book needs: i) relatable, interesting, and diverse characters; ii) a gripping plot with a clever, little twist; and iii) a satisfying solution. On top of that, it's simply a pleasure to read aloud, as the verses rhyme well and the meter flows beautifully. Little speech bubbles add an additional layer of humour. Also, particularly my youngest enjoyed pointing out all the ladybugs that are hidden throughout the pages. Finally, I'd like to emphasise that the story can be used to discuss topics such as: friendship, diversity and inclusion, or self-acceptance. Erin Wozniak did a truly stunning job in illustrating this book and in bringing Jay Miletzky's storyteller voice to life. Overall, I'd highly recommend this book.
United Kingdom on Jun 14, 2019
Tess, the Tin Can Who Dreamed of Rocking Out | Create Unique Art with Scribble Stones by Diane Alberni | Discover the Fascinating World of Rocks and Minerals: A Guide to Finding, Collecting, and Cherishing Nature's Treasures | |
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Sale off | $7 OFF | $3 OFF | $3 OFF |
Total Reviews | 14 reviews | 198 reviews | 141 reviews |
ISBN-10 | 0578483890 | 1732934649 | 1465461906 |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 428 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 5,387 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 7,133 ratings |
Hardcover | 32 pages | 32 pages | 96 pages |
Children's Friendship Books | Children's Friendship Books | ||
Language | English | English | English |
Dimensions | 9.2 x 0.5 x 9.2 inches | 8 x 0.51 x 10.38 inches | |
Stories in Verse | Stories in Verse | ||
Reading age | 3 - 9 years | 3 - 7 years, from customers | 6 - 9 years, from customers |
ISBN-13 | 978-0578483894 | 978-1732934641 | 978-1465461902 |
Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Children's Rock & Mineral Books#151 in Stories in Verse#712 in Children's Friendship Books | #6 in Children's Rock & Mineral Books#6 in Children's Art Fiction#411 in Children's Literature | #3 in Children's Environment & Ecology Books #5 in Children's Rock & Mineral Books#13 in Encyclopedias for Children |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces | 13.2 ounces | 3.53 ounces |
Children's Rock & Mineral Books | Children's Rock & Mineral Books | Children's Rock & Mineral Books | Children's Rock & Mineral Books |
Publisher | Lyric and Stone; First Edition | Diane Alber Art LLC | DK Children; Illustrated edition |
John Barclay: Another excellent childrens’ book by this author
United States on Aug 19, 2023