








Jabari Tries : Cornwall, Gaia, Cornwall, Gaia: desertcart.in: Books Review: My 2yo took an immediate liking to the book after one round of reading. The story is engaging. The art is easy to follow (has great focal points) and quite realistic - there are many details that the child can continue to observe. The book is bring read independently and is one of the first choices now even after 3 weeks. Review: I loved this book about Jabari (who also stars in the book "Jabari Jumps")! It is about a boy who wants to invent something that can fly across his yard. He tries to do it without any help but discovers that he can't do it alone - that having some support makes the job successful. His father is encouraging but not interfering. His cute little sister helps him figure it out and shares in his success. The illustrations are fun to look at and lead so some great discussions. My little one loved the excitement of inventing something and making it work. He also has a little sister and appreciated how Jabari's sister Nika in the story was so like his own.

| Best Sellers Rank | #243,408 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #40 in Exploring North America for Children (Books) #180 in Children's Books on Computers & Technology #1,009 in Children's Books on School |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (861) |
| Dimensions | 25.7 x 0.99 x 29.51 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 1536207160 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1536207163 |
| Item Weight | 550 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | 8 September 2020 |
| Publisher | Candlewick |
| Reading age | 4 - 8 years |
M**H
My 2yo took an immediate liking to the book after one round of reading. The story is engaging. The art is easy to follow (has great focal points) and quite realistic - there are many details that the child can continue to observe. The book is bring read independently and is one of the first choices now even after 3 weeks.
A**R
I loved this book about Jabari (who also stars in the book "Jabari Jumps")! It is about a boy who wants to invent something that can fly across his yard. He tries to do it without any help but discovers that he can't do it alone - that having some support makes the job successful. His father is encouraging but not interfering. His cute little sister helps him figure it out and shares in his success. The illustrations are fun to look at and lead so some great discussions. My little one loved the excitement of inventing something and making it work. He also has a little sister and appreciated how Jabari's sister Nika in the story was so like his own.
L**E
Loveeee this book. I have a little builder/engineer on my hands who also happens to be an older brother. In the story Jabari attempts to build something and continues to fail. Dad suggests including his baby sister as his partner, and together the two of them are able to successfully make the plane fly. Other things to note, Jabari became frustrated in the story, dad stepped in and gave him a calm down technique and that really was the icing on the cake for me. This book is not only a great story but it has life lessons in it as well. I love it!!
A**R
The Brother and sister learn to work together and I love the encouragement of the father.
F**S
Great book for black examples
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