Oopsiedo!, Tim Kubart
Oopsiedo!, Tim Kubart
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Oopsie-do!

Author: Tim Kubart

Narrator: Tim Kubart

Unabridged: 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 05/01/2018


Synopsis

“Cheery and affirming.” —KirkusFrom Grammy Award–winning musician and former TV host Tim Kubart comes a lively debut that reassures children that it’s okay to make mistakes!When a girl drops her snack or scrapes her knee, does she get upset? No! She says, “Oopsie-do!” Listeners will delight as they follow along and call out the OOPSIE-DO! refrain throughout the story.

About Tim Kubart

Tim Kubart found his love for children's music while volunteering at an NYC homeless shelter. Since then he has performed countless times across the country and won the 2016 Grammy for his album Home. He is also a songwriter for children's TV shows, most notably Sesame Street, and spent years as the host of Sunny Side Up on the Sprout Channel. Tim has also toured around the world as the enthusiastic “Tambourine Guy” from Postmodern Jukebox. His first book, Oopsie-do!, features a link to a downloadable original song. Visit him at www.timkubart.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Isabel

Written by Grammy Award winning artist and family friendly musician, Tim Kubart, Oopsie-Do is a very happy-go-lucky book. It teaches children that it is OK to make mistakes, which is a great message. However, just saying "Oopsie-Do" is not always an appropriate response when you make mistakes. Som......more

Goodreads review by Erika

I love that this book encourages children and teaches them that it's okay to mistakes. The repetition is great, and got the kids saying "Oopsie-Do!" along with me. I also think the song that goes along with it is super catchy!......more

Goodreads review by Ben

Oopsie-Do! is a children's picture book written by Tim Kubart and illustrated by Lori Richmond, which cleverly tells a tale to children that it’s okay to make mistakes and have accidents. Kubart's text is simplistic, straightforward, and rather lyrical. It is a tender story about a girl named Carly a......more

I love the diverse illustrations and the fact that Dad is obviously the stay-at-home-parent. I love the message teaching kids that it's okay to mess up, everyone makes mistakes and it's up to us to learn from our mistakes. That gets 4 stars. However, I'm bumping it down to 3 because the book doesn't......more