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Title: The Rainbow Fish
by Marcus Pfister, Blair Brown, Marcus Pfisher, J. Alison James
ISBN: 0-7358-1233-0
Publisher: North South Books
Pub. Date: 15 October, 1999
Format: Audio Cassette
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.95
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Average Customer Rating: 2.98 (113 reviews)

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Rating: 1
Summary: awful values
Comment: My 2 year old pulled this book off of the shelf so I bought it without reading it first. I knew it was critically aclaimed. Big mistake. This book is the worst children's book I have ever read.
It is not about sharing. It is about giving everything away that is yours, and then people will like you. Seems very communistic to me. My 4 year old also wanted me to read it to him. After I did, we had a big discussion about how you should not have to give all of your things away to have friends, and those are not the type of people you want to be your friend anyway. A sharing book should be about letting others use your toys, or other things. Not giving something very precious to you away. This book is absolutely aweful!

Rating: 1
Summary: Pretty pictures, emotionally damaging story
Comment: I was relieved to see so many other bad reviews of this book, because I had thought I was crazy. I knew this was a very popular book (posters, puppets, etc.) so I bought it and was shocked at how bad the story was. When the Rainbow Fish chooses not to give his beautiful shining scales to another fish, all of the fish swim away and leave him "all alone". Thanks to a wise octopus, he discovers the only way to win friends and be the "happiest fish in the sea" is to give away his scales. I'm a teacher and a parent, and this is just a really bad lesson to be giving to a child, especially one under three years old who has little experience interacting with other people and forms ideas and expectations about the world based on books, tv, familial messages, etc. It is just beyond bad if your child is already sensitive and non-aggressive.

I changed the words to this book, but my daughter is almost three now and can pick out certain words (that she knows I'm not reading!) and asked me to read the "real" story. I explained that I wasn't crazy about the story, and promptly disposed of the book. I did not even consider donating it to the library or selling it to a used bookstore, because I don't want to be part of perpetuating this story! It is that bad.

Please do your children and society a favor and skip this book. Unless "give other kids all of your special, favorite things or else they'll all hate you and you'll be lonely and sad forever" is a moral lesson you want to teach your children, you'd be better off choosing one of the gazillion excellent children's books out there. Try anything by Richard Scarry, Byron Barton, Sandra Boynton, Eric Hill, Eric Carle, Dr. Seuss, etc. etc. etc................

Rating: 1
Summary: Bad Message
Comment: This book has very beautiful drawings and the fish scales shimmer creating a nice effect. But that is where the positives end. The message of this book would be nice if it was truly about sharing but it is not. The fish has to give up his scales to have friends- If he does not he will not have friends.

It makes me think of a bully (little fish) saying to a child (rainbow fish)- 'I will not be your friend unless you give me your lunch money'. And this book takes the side of the bully.

Here is a quote:
"Give a glittering scale to each of the other fish. You will no longer be the most beautiful fish in the sea but you will discover how to be happy" (---so one cannot be happy unless they sacrifice what is important to them?!?).

Also the little fish says to rainbow fish that he just 'wants one little scale' implying that that is the only way to win his friendship.

This story would be great if Rainbow fish decided to share his scales WITHOUT the pressure that it is the ONLY way to win friendships. What would have made a good book would be for rainbow fish to be kind & helpful to win over friendships and not get friends simply by 'buying' them over with his scales.

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