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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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Duck Ellington Swings Through the Zoo: Baby Loves Jazz Review




My baby loved this CD from day one. He loves it from start to finish. He sings and dances along. I play this when he is grumpy and it seems to be very calming for him. He listens intently to the spoken words and the instrument sounds. He loves the book as well.

The combination is excellent for his development and music appreciation.



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Duck Ellington Swings Through the Zoo: Baby Loves Jazz Overview


Boogie along with Duck Ellington as he plays the piano:

The black and white keys, he played them with ease,

And the rest of the animals asked for "more please ."


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Very sweet and fun book! - S. Connally - virginia
This is a fun book! My son LOVES the music... he's 13 months and will dance and dance! The whole series 'My Baby Loves Jazz' is great fun! Would recommend.



Not as great as the other books - brownie buttons - California
I have Miles the Crocodile and Ella the Elephant. Both books were better than this one. I ended up giving this one away.



Love it! - Stacy Alley - Jonesboro, AR
My 19-month old daughter loves these books (and the CDs) although she's enjoyed them since she was around 6 months old. I recommend them highly. And my husband and I enjoy reading them to her (which can't be said for every board book out there).




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Friday, September 17, 2010

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Max's Work of Art: A Coloring & Activity Book (Max and Ruby) Review



My granddaughters love Max and Ruby. Next best to watching them on DVD's or TV, has been the coloring and activity book full of good fun and Max And RUBY!!!



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Max's Work of Art: A Coloring & Activity Book (Max and Ruby) Overview


Ruby and Louise are trying to paint Max’s portrait, but Max doesn’t want to pose—he wants to paint! Perfect for preschoolers, the activities in this book reinforce such basic concepts as counting, shapes, colors, and letter recognition. Also included are coloring pages, a maze, matching games, connect-the-dots, and a 17" x 22" pull-out poster to color!


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Only 16 pages!! - Ursula K. Raphael - USA
And only 14 are actual activity pages. I feel like a fool for spending nearly on this book...Brighter Child® Preschool Learning Activities had much more to offer at a lower price -- but I bought this for my child, who is a huge Max & Ruby fan. He loved it.

The entire activity book is based on the episode in which Ruby & Louise are trying to paint Max's portrait, but he keeps running off. The contents are:
pages 2-3 coloring
pages 4-5 matching
page 6 counting
page 7 blank page to draw on
pages 8-9 hidden pictures, also has folded poster in middle (about 18"x30" in size): just an oversized coloring page
page 10 matching
page 11 coloring
page 12 maze
page 13 sight words/tracing: boat, cake, truck, snake, wagon
pages 14-15 coloring
page 16 answer key

It follows the actual TV episode pretty accurately, so you do get a story, but you would be better off just buying some reading books like Max's Easter Surprise or Bunny Fairy Tales for your Max & Ruby fan.






Overpriced item - Constance Keogh -
This item was thoroughly overpriced. Very skimpy, very few pages to color. Definitely not worth purchasing. I would not have purchased this item had I had an opportunity to view the contents.




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Monday, September 13, 2010

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Art Review



We received this book as a birthday present for our 3-year-old son. The hardcover edition is a very elegant looking book with what appear to be watercolor and ink illustrations. This is not a text-heavy book--some pages have a dozen or fewer words--and it is perfectly suitable for a 2-4 year old. I will add that I and my older kids (10 and 11) thoroughly enjoy reading it with the little guy as well. It is the story of a boy named Art and the different kinds of art he creates (lines, squggles, stars, etc.). The story, as it exists, does not have much too it, other than to demonstrate that art can be created by even a little boy and that his acts of creation engage his imagination and expand his world. The conclusion is really the cherry on top of a lovely book for young children to enjoy. While the storys and presentation are very different, my enjoyment of this book reminded me of when I first discovered Guess How Much I Love You (with the two little nut-brown hare rabbits), about 10 years ago. That franchise appears to have become bigger than life--perhaps over-exposed, I don't know--but the gentle, warm story made a great impression on us at the time. ART has had a similar effect. A great find for anyone looking for a book for 0-3 and above.



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DESCRIPTION: In the spirit of Harold and the Purple Crayon, Patrick McDonnell's ART introduces you to an imaginative and colorful world of splotches, blotches, squiggles, curlicues, and more. A young artist, Art is your lively guide into this captivating and dynamic book. Art celebrates art (and Art) with a simple text that's full of life, creations that practically dance off the pages, and a surprising and heartwarming ending. It is an expression of pure joy.


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Sarah loves Art! - Sarah Raffuse - Anchorage, Alaska
This is a favorite at bedtime in our house. My 2 year old loves it almost as much as I do. Cute illustrations, adorable story and the flow and rhyme of the text just makes it fun to read out loud.



Wonderful book for children and adults - N. Maxwell -
I bought this for my niece, who is four, and I can report that she loved it once I sent it to her after having 'read and re-read' it myself. Her mother also enjoyed the 'Art' experience... Beautiful book for anyone.



Worlds at the tip of your paintbrush - JN - NYC
I agree w/ the elementary teacher who commented about 'grownup art not being sufficient if Mcdonnell's celebrating children's art'. It was my first reaction when I saw the images (I'm also a teacher).

HOWEVER, since this book makes no claims to be original children's art, I can love this book unconditionally. I read through it and I have to say that the book is beautiful. It echoes children's art, the freedom and joy of movement even though it's drawn by a seasoned artist. In this way does Mcdonnell celebrate children's art even if he cannot recreate it. The world created in the book is as whimsical as any story I've watched pre-K kids create. The narration is beautiful.

I love this book and have added it to my personal collection.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

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Pride and Prejudice Review



I might be wasting the readers time on things that really spread no knowledge of the book reviewed. I'll not spend words telling you the story, describing the characters or the time, offering opinions on the social state of Britain at the time of the novel. There are other reviews that attempt this. Jane Austen is much better at these tasks than I. The reviewer is an anglophobe. If it is given five stars here it should tell you a great deal about the value of this novel. For one who protects what is left of vision to read this book three times should say even more. It is strongly suggested reader that you uit wasting time on reviews and read the book. You may believe from the title of this review that the reviewer is prejudiced. What took you so long to figure that out? Age and other afflictions of the eyes have robbed my ability to read to some degree but this edition is very kind to us ancients. Oxford has a good reputation and this publication will not detract from it. The editorial material is even somewhat amusing.There is nothing amusing about the War of 1812, the use of the wordswhere we Americans would more likely use is symbolic of the British conception of our republic. But we digress. Austen has been a favorite since I first encountered her in college. It was much later I realized one reason for the fine prose in Hiram Grant's Memoirs. He spent many hours at West Point reading Jane Austen novels. There he was given his more familiar name Ulyses Grant, hero of the Civil War and Republican president of the U. S. Had he spent his time reading the French tacticians as his classmates did the war may have been prolonged to allow McClellan to beat his opponents.




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"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."

Next to the exhortation at the beginning of Moby-Dick, "Call me Ishmael," the first sentence of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice must be among the most quoted in literature. And certainly what Melville did for whaling Austen does for marriage--tracing the intricacies (not to mention the economics) of 19th-century British mating rituals with a sure hand and an unblinking eye. As usual, Austen trains her sights on a country village and a few families--in this case, the Bennets, the Philips, and the Lucases. Into their midst comes Mr. Bingley, a single man of good fortune, and his friend, Mr. Darcy, who is even richer. Mrs. Bennet, who married above her station, sees their arrival as an opportunity to marry off at least one of her five daughters. Bingley is complaisant and easily charmed by the eldest Bennet girl, Jane; Darcy, however, is harder to please. Put off by Mrs. Bennet's vulgarity and the untoward behavior of the three younger daughters, he is unable to see the true worth of the older girls, Jane and Elizabeth. His excessive pride offends Lizzy, who is more than willing to believe the worst that other people have to say of him; when George Wickham, a soldier stationed in the village, does indeed have a discreditable tale to tell, his words fall on fertile ground.

Having set up the central misunderstanding of the novel, Austen then brings in her cast of fascinating secondary characters: Mr. Collins, the sycophantic clergyman who aspires to Lizzy's hand but settles for her best friend, Charlotte, instead; Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mr. Darcy's insufferably snobbish aunt; and the Gardiners, Jane and Elizabeth's low-born but noble-hearted aunt and uncle. Some of Austen's best comedy comes from mixing and matching these representatives of different classes and economic strata, demonstrating the hypocrisy at the heart of so many social interactions. And though the novel is rife with romantic misunderstandings, rejected proposals, disastrous elopements, and a requisite happy ending for those who deserve one, Austen never gets so carried away with the romance that she loses sight of the hard economic realities of 19th-century matrimonial maneuvering. Good marriages for penniless girls such as the Bennets are hard to come by, and even Lizzy, who comes to sincerely value Mr. Darcy, remarks when asked when she first began to love him: "It has been coming on so gradually, that I hardly know when it began. But I believe I must date it from my first seeing his beautiful grounds at Pemberley." She may be joking, but there's more than a little truth to her sentiment, as well. Jane Austen considered Elizabeth Bennet "as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print". Readers of Pride and Prejudice would be hard-pressed to disagree. --Alix Wilber

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Reviews don't apply to the audio book - KJ -
Amazon has started lumping together all of the reviews for the various versions of a title, even if the review doesn't pertain to that particular version. The review by Forestlawn, above, is a prime example. Their review has to do, apparently, with a 48 page printed book, and not the audio book which appears on this page. The audio book is wonderful, and is unabridged. I hope Amazon stops this foolishness, and separates the reviews for the individual formats for which they are intended.



follow-up - Katie -
Gave this seller a poor review for slow shipping and a book in poor condition. Happy to report that they quickly responded to my complaint email and issued me a refund.



It's not appropriate for all categories! - Maurice Chevalier -
How does this novel end up in every category? I search Fiction, it's there - okay, it's droll, but it's an okay novel, and it fits the genre. So then I search humor, and it's listed twice. "Hmm," I think, "it's not that funny, but it has its moments." Freakin Home & Lifestyle?! Now they're just being funny. I don't have a drawing room, Amazon, so you're not doing me any favors. Time to sort out the categories.




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Thursday, September 9, 2010

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Come Rack! Come Rope! Review



Five stars just isn't enough for this incredible classic! This is my most favorite book of all time by my most favorite author of all time!! Robert Benson's incredible talent of words creates lively and realistic characters, events, descriptions, and dialogue. This book is based on real events but the characters are fictional. This is an engrossing and thrilling read. If you love romance, action, suspense, twists and turns, you will love this book!! I could hardly put it down when I read it! I fell in love with the characters and I was literally in tears at the end of the book with true feelings of joy and saddness! You'll have to read it to find out why!

I'm now reading another of Msgr. Benson's works entitled "By What Authority" which is just as enthralling and captivating! I can't wait to see how it ends...




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Come Rack, Come Rope - Clare - Eagle River, AK
Great book, but unfortunately it is not as good as LORD OF THE WORLD by the same author - and I read that first. Still, it is a gender neutral book in the sense that men and women can enjoy it. And over the years, I feel most books are written for the female audience mostly.



Engrossing - Schmerguls - Sioux City, Ia USA
This account of Catholics enduring persecution in Elizabethan England is filled with true events, only the central characters being fictional. I found the terror thru which the protagonists lived to be chilling, and the ending is unforgettable. While the book was published in 1912 it still resonates with anyone who opposes religious persecution, and inspires admiration for the heroic men who sought to serve the Catholics being subjected to the religious intolerance of Queen Elizabeth and her minions. A rewarding reading experience.



Great book, and I apologize for my earlier bad review! - Christine A. Lehman - Los Angeles, CA United States
I originally gave this a rating of 3 stars because I had it confused with another book by the same author and thought somethign was missing from this edition. My apologies! It is a good book all on its own, about a sad period in Christendom when Protestants and Catholics were LITERALLY at each other's throats. These days we're pretty much satisfied with ripping each other's entrails out in virtual reality - those days they did it for real!!

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I Pledge Allegiance Review



Very well-written book. It could use more historical information about the topic addressed. For example, the early Pledge of Allegiance was the origin of the stiff-arm salute. The Pledge was written (1892) by Francis Bellamy, cousin to an infamous author of the time, Edward Bellamy, and they were both self-proclaimed socialists in the Nationalism movement and promoted military socialism. They wanted government to take over all schools and impose robotic chanting to flags. The Pledge was the origin of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers Party. American socialists (Edward Bellamy teamed with the Theosophical Society) also bear some blame for German socialism's notorious flag symbol, which evolved into overlapping S-letters for socialism under the National Socialist German Workers Party. The Pledge's early salute was not an ancient Roman salute, and the 'ancient Roman salute' myth came from the Pledge Of Allegiance. It is amazing that books don't examine the issue of whether the pledge should be dropped entirely, especially for young children in government schools. The socialist dogma led to the socialist Wholecost: 60 million dead under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 50 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 20 million under the National Socialist German Workers Party. It might be the most tragic part of world history.




I Pledge Allegiance Overview


Divides the Pledge of Allegiance into words and phrases in order to define its meaning.


I Pledge Allegiance Specifications


Whether kids want to recite the Pledge of Allegiance or respectfully decline, this straightforward and playfully illustrated guide clears up what the pledge really means--word by word, and line by line.

Two pledge-loving literacy experts (Michael Sampson and Bill Martin, Jr.) and one polite pledge-abstainer (Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Chris Raschka) have come together to explicate America's time-honored oath in plain, kid-friendly language: "I pledge (A pledge is a promise) allegiance to (Allegiance is loyalty) the flag (A flag is a symbol that stands for a place, a thing, or an idea. Making a promise to a flag usually means the same thing as making a promise to whatever the flag stands for.)." Sampson and Martin's annotations adequately convey the essential meaning behind the words, although understandably less so in the thornier sections: "under God (Many people believe that a democracy is a reflection of how God thinks--every single person is important.)"

I Pledge Allegiance also covers some of the history behind the pledge and the flag, but what kids will probably remember best--aside from the pledge itself--is Raschka's clever, winning collage work, which somehow manages to sum up ideas like liberty, justice, and God with a few quick strokes and scraps. (Ages 4 to 8) --Paul Hughes

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I Pledge Allegiance - L. Miller -
Wonderful Book! This is a great way to teach little kids what the meaning of the flag is to our great country. My 5 year old and 2 year old are already reciting the pledge.



It already has 50 stars - MEJ - Cowlesville, NY
I think this is a nice book to teach a child the pledge of allegiance and to explain to them what the pledge means. This book breaks down the meaning of each word and explains them in a way that children can understand. It gives the history of the pledge, a little about the flag, what to do while saying the pledge and touches on what this great country is all about. From other reviews I have read, it appears that Francis Bellamy, who authored the pledge, did not include the line "...under God". Nonetheless, it was included in this book and is the version of the pledge that I recited every morning during my school years...and it is the version I will teach my daughter.






Noble try. - -
The goal--nicely attempted--of breaking down each line of this too-difficult-for-the-kids-who-have-to-say-it speech falls short.

While they explain the large words in kid-friendly phrases and credit Francis Bellamy, they make the significant omission of the fact that Bellamy DID NOT write the phrase "under God," and that it was added without his permission. The text says, "Many people believe that a democracyis a reflection of how God thinks..." without mentioning that the pledge, in its current form, misquotes its author.

A book that is designed to clear things up should be more accurate. Nonetheless, the illustrations are eye-catching and the language accessible to kids. It's a good idea to give them a better understanding than their often-quoted, "I led the pigeons to the flag..."

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The Lion King Review



ISBN 2894332513 (5 stars) - This is now the third Disney version of The Lion King that I've read, I thought I'd found the best of them in 0307127923. I stand corrected with this one. Although it's small, nearly pocket sized, and it's one of those "novelties", with a pillowed hardcover, this edition is better than the rest (so far!). For the sake of comparison I will, again, merge the reviews.

This third edition is, by far, the smoothest flowing storytelling I've found to date. Leaving out almost nothing, from the beginning to the end, it captures every important moment, running them fluidly together. This makes a much more complete and easy to follow - and enjoy! - story. Brimar's edition seems to be author-less, sadly, so it won't be possible for me to hunt down anything else from the writer - which is only one of two negatives I can find here. The other is that the text is a little small and the font not great.

The first edition I reviewed: ISBN 0717283534 (4 stars) - This is the Disney's Wonderful World of Reading edition of The Lion King. Because there are so many, and they vary so much, I think it's important not to confuse them. Some parents might be reluctant to introduce their child to the story because of the murder of Simba's father and the later killing of Scar. If that's a concern for you, this book might be best passed by for now.

The illustrations are absolutely beautiful, even a step above Disney's usual standard excellence. The story is very slightly disjointed because it's condensed, but the high points are covered and those who have seen the movie will have no trouble following. On the other hand, those who haven't seen the movie might not even notice what's missing! Either way, a chance to read with your child should never be missed and a wonderful Disney tale is always worthwhile.

ISBN 0307127923 (5 stars) - This is the second version of Disney's The Lion King that I've read. All three tell the same story, but this one is a bit better. Hover's adaptation includes more detail and flows more smoothly. The illustrations by the team of Judy Barnes and Robbin Cuddy are very good and the mood of the moment is captured in fantastic colors.

Simba's birth is cause for celebration in the jungle - the future king is presented to one and all, and all show up. Except, that is, Scar. Scar is Simba's uncle, brother of King Mufasa and, until Simba's birth, next in line for the throne. Scar hatches several plans to get rid of Simba and reclaim his place, finally resorting to killing his brother and encouraging Simba to give in to his guilt and run away.

Befriended by Timon and Pumbaa, Simba grows to his full size. He misses his loved ones and, thanks to a chance encounter with his childhood friend Nala and the guidance of Rafiki, Simba returns home to take back his place as king.

- AnnaLovesBooks





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not great for the littlest kids - SusanPhD -
Of course this is a great story- but this abridged version doesnt quite flow if you dont already know the story.
The language is also a little 'old'. I have to censor it a bit for my 3 year old. The Disney pictures however are great, and if you have the energy to 'tell' the story rather than 'read' it then this works great.



Cute for the purpose of introducing Disney characters - skrapbooker -
This is a cute board book for the purpose of introducing Disney characters. It's a VERY condensed version of the Lion King story. My son is 2 & it's condensed to an age-appropriate level of words to listen to. However, the story is so condensed that it's really not that interesting as a story. My son does like it though... but you would only buy this book if you really want to introduce the characters to your child (especially if you were taking a trip to Disney soon). The story itself is not that fascinating. However, my son does like to see the zebras, giraffes, ostriches, etc.

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Painting With Children Review



This wonderful book is fundamentally academic (presents research and writings from Rudolf Steiner and Goethe; recommends poetry by Shakespeare and Wordsworth) yet warm and practical.

Brunhild Muller explains first the effect each color has on a child. This is because children experience color in a more vivid and emotional way than many of us. Most adults have lost what they knew about color as children, having been taught that what there is to know about a color is its name and nothing more. The seemingly simple task of preparing to paint is divided into five steps which are discussed in detail; tips for materials are also included. Later chapters give ideas for setting the stage for a painting experience -- such as stories, poetry, seasons, or the moods of nature. Innovative ways to introduce color mixing are also presented.

The entire theory of how children perceive color, and its ramifications for introducing painting, is well expressed. I found this book inspirational and would especially recommend it to any homeschooling parent.



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"The little baby first perceives light and color as differentiated shades of brightness. Only when light and color work upon the eye does it become a perfected organ of sight."

The stimulation of active imagination and creativity is a vital factor in a child’s development. This essential, practical guide for parents and teachers is filled with colorful examples and shows that painting with children is more than just a form of self-expression. Müller encourages and attempts to understand children’s fantasies through their artwork.

Painting with Children contains sections on the "moral effects of color," the experience of colors, preparation, color stories and poems, panting with plant colors, painting the moods and seasons of nature, and much more.


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and I thought I knew it all when it came to painting... - BadBoydz - Graham, WA USA
As a Waldorfish homeschool mama to 6, I saw no reason to buy this book. We paint with watercolors all the time! Really, what more could I learn about painting? This book always came across my search for other Waldorf curriculum, but I didn't pay it any mind. Well, I was wrong. Last year, I saw it at a friend's house and looked through it. I was surprised at what I "wasn't" doing during out painting time! The introduction to colors and the stories was very neat to read about. I went back to the basics with my 3 youngest and changed the older kids projects. I did end up buying the book to have a copy at home. I prefer having a book as to trying to bookmark websites or printing endless pages that I will misplace or have the little ones color all over.



Not as Helpful as I'd Hoped - Rachel at EuphoriaBaby.com -
When I was new to Waldorf, wet watercolor painting was one of the first practices I added to our family life. I bought this book as it is recommended by just about everyone in Waldorf. I was surprised by how incredibly short it is! The how-to section is NOT more detailed that what you can access for free online on various waldorf sites. I was able to correct some problems with my technique by trial and error and by asking questions on various yahoo groups, instead.

In my opinion this book's main contributions are showing color paintings created by children at various ages and including a very short collection of some nice seasonal poems that can inspire one's painting. Really, not as helpful as I had hoped!



wonderful little book - Jeremy M. Ackerman - ashland, wi
a great resource for parents and art teachers.
inspiring paintings by young children. a must for anyone who wishes to start their children on a lifelong exploration of color. i'm an artist and father who found this book very helpful!




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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Angelina at the Palace (Angelina Ballerina) Review




Thanks to the playful imagination of Katharine Holabird and endearingly quaint illustrations by Helen Craig a small mouse named Angelina has won the hearts of youngsters. Angelina, as many know is a small white mouse with a sweet disposition, a taste for adventure, and a high-spirited brown mouse cousin, Henry.

In this, the author's 13th Angelina story, Angelina is thrilled by Miss Lily's invitation to go to the Royal Palace of Mouseland and teach the princesses a special dance in honor of Queen Seraphina and Kind Ferdinand's wedding anniversary. Henry, to Angelina's dismay, is allowed to accompany them.

The palace is awesome, the guard's handsome. However, after an embarrassing faux pas at dinner, Angelina decides she isn't good enough to be there and determines to tell Miss Lily she must go home. However, fate steps in via a dreadful cold. When Miss Lily becomes ill it is up to Angelina to teach the princesses a dance.

Much to Angelina's surprise the princesses turn out to be rather bad tempered, fighting over who will get to be the magic fairy.

Youngsters will be pleased with Angelina's solution to this problem, and perhaps learn a thing or two about pouring oil on troubled waters.

Delightful story for ages three and up.

- Gail Cooke



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Angelina at the Palace (Angelina Ballerina) Overview


Angelina has been invited by her teacher Miss Lilly to dance at the Royal Palace in Mouseland! Anxious to impress the King and Queen and their three perfect princesses, poor Angelina tries very hard to please everyone and put on the perfect show. But things don’t seem to be going her way . . . until the dancing begins. Angelina proves to be the perfect teacher for the princesses, and together they perform a magical fairy ballet for a cheering crowd.

With Helen Craig’s charming full-color illustrations, Angelina—along with her cousin Henry and Miss Lilly—will have young dancers twirling with delight.


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Angelina learns to take charge - z hayes - TX
My preschooler adores the Angelina Ballerina series of books and "Angelina at the Palace" is one of her favorites. In this installment, Angelina and cousin Henry accompany Ms Lilly, her ballet instructor to the palace where they are to oversee a dance recital for the King and Queen of Mouseland. Angelina is so nervous that she commits a faux pas at the dinner table, and is resolved to return home out of fear of embarassing Ms Lilly. When Ms Lilly falls ill, it is left to Angelina to overcome her lack of confidence, muster her courage and take charge of the recital, training the three young princesses for their roles together with the aid of young cousin Henry.


Part of the charm of this series is the endearing character of Angelina as a young mouse with lofty ambitions of being a prima ballerina. The other mouse characters are also charming such as precocious young cousin Henry, Angelina's best friend Alice etc. The illustrations are beautiful, vibrant and possess an old-world charm that keeps the stories fresh and fun for young readers. I'd highly recommend this series to young readers, preschoolers and up.










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A Little Peace Review



This book would be a great book to use on World Peace Day September 21. To make the most of this book for your class or child would be for you to read it first and write down what country the photo is from and what is going on in the photo. The photos are terrific, but with National Geographic the photos have to be awesome!

The last 2 pages are a note on and about Peace. There are famous quote like " Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding" Albert Einstein and also a famous Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu - " If there is to be peace in the world. There must be peace among the nations. If there is to be peace among nations, there must be peace in the cities. If there is to be peace in the cities, there must be peace between neighbors. If there is to be peace between neighbor. If there is to be peace between neighbors there must be peace at home. If there is peace at home, there must be peace in the heart. And finally Treaties are negotiated by governments. Peace is made by people!

The photos in this book include: Gzipur Bangladesh, Katmandu, Nepal, Near Kitale Kenya,Bali Indonesia, London England, Chichicastenango Guatemalla, Padova Italy, Outside Shendi Sudan, Base-Terre Guadeloupe, Srinagar Sashmir India, Trashi Yangtse Bhutan, Fengdu China, Bagdad Iraq, Salvador Brazil, Kabul Afghanistan, Leh Ladkh India, Tokyo Japan, Mekong Delta Vietnam, Al Kut Iraq, Edinburgh Scotland, Mazar-E Sharif, Afghanistan and in the United States of America Albuquerque New Mexico, Dover Ohio, New Orleans Louisianna and Brooklyn New York. There is also a flat map of the world to show where the photos are from.

If you are looking for a book for younger children about peace I sugguest Can You Say Peace - Karen Katz or Somewhere Today - A book of Peace by Shelley Moore Thomas.



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The latest National Geographic Children's Books title by Barbara Kerley, A Little Peace, gives a richly evocative and thought-provoking view of the world our children will inherit. Wise words and moving images offer a unique and enriching experience for every young reader. According to author Barbara Kerley, "I believe that peace doesn't just rest in the hands of politicians and world leaders. We all have the power to make the world more peaceful."

The book juxtaposes photographs from around the world with a simple, reflective message about our responsibilities for finding and keeping peace on the planet. Like the highly acclaimed titles A Cool Drink of Water and You and Me Together, this beautiful children's picture book features superb National Geographic images accompanied by a brief, poetic text on a subject of global importance. All the photography is reproduced in miniature at the back of the book with geographic, historic, and cultural context and details explained. A world map leads readers to the location of each image. A Little Peace offers a vital lesson for children everywhere.


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Beautiful Photos of Hope! - Sally - New York State
After finding this book at the library, I'm definitely buying a copy for my almost one-year old kids. We've been reading it for a month, and my kids love it as much as me. It's compiled of beautiful photographs of people from around the world engaged in everyday activities from playing to praying. Some examples include Buddhist monks in Bhutan, a very crowded bus in Sudan, people celebrating in Brazil and children playing in New York. I got chills the first time I read it. Simple text accompanies each page perfect for young children. I love how each photo is explained in more detail at the end of the book. I will be reading this book to my kids for many years and using it to talk about other countries and eventually world conflicts. As a mom of two middle-class white kids, I'm striving to expose them to the diversity of the world, and this book is perfect. I'm so tired of the "cookbook" diversity books that show drawings of kids of different races all laughing together. Blah. I like the realness and simplicity of this book. I plan on checking out all of Barbara Kerley's books.



Excellent book for children (and adults) - Dawn J. Costin - Columbus, OH USA
Photos and message are marvelous. No religious overtones, other than the message of peace; we are using this book in our Sunday school class for K-5th graders.



Wonderful! - Mel - Beaverton, Oregon
Not only are the pictures amazing, but it is written very simple. Perfect for my pre-schooler!




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Theater Shoes Review



Theater Shoes is a wonderful story with an attention grabbing plot, a lovely setting, and a well thought out conflict and resolution. This is, now, one of my favorite books and I really enjoyed it.
Throughout this story, there is a great plot. In this book, Sorrel, Mark, and Holly's parents die. They are forced to live with their grandmother, a bitter, but famous, english actress. She puts the children through a Childrens Academy of Dancing and Stage Training. Almost everyone in their family, before the children, had been a famous in the arts. Their grandmother was determined to keep the family tradition. At first all three children hated the academy. They thought that all of the teachers were too harsh and too serious. Then, after getting used to it, the academy "grew" on to them. Each of the three children discover something about themself at the academy. Sorrel, the eldest, discovers that she is a real actress. She can be very dramatic and play roles quite well. Mark finds out that he is a really fabulous singer. Little Holly can do a lot. She charms almost everyone at the academy with her adorable ways of doing things.
There is a lovely setting in this book. It takes place in England! I have always wanted to go to England, and by the way Noel Streatfeild, the author, describes it in the book, it seems so beautiful. It is in such detail and it is so easy to put an image in your mind.
The conflict / resolution in the story, almost stated in the second paragraph, is the children are forced to go to an academy, by their bitter grandmother, that they have no interest in. But in the end, it all pans out. Each child learns something different about themselves and are now striving to learn more. They end up loving the academy and treating it like their home. It means more to them now, than just pleasing their grandmother. Do you think that all of the hard work the children put into learning will result to something? Read this wonderful book and you will find out quickly.
In conclusion, this book was really great! I think that one reason why I liked it so much was because I can really relate to it. I love to do musical theater, and I think that reading about something that I really enjoy helped me understand the text better than it was already described. You don't have to love musical theatre to enjoy this book, but I think that it really helped. This book was enchanting and I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did!



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Three orphans are forced to enter a theater school by their grandmother, a famous actress. Unable to pay the tuition, they are given scholarships from the now-grown orphans from Ballet Shoes. Will they be able to live up to their patrons’ legacies? The children are ready to run away–until they discover their hidden talents. Originally published in 1945.


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Love the Book, but is this Abridged? - Lover of Books -
I first read Theatre Shoes when I was eleven years old and I adored it. I read every other "Shoes" book that the nearby library had, and have reread them often since. A few days ago, I finally decided that I wanted to have my own copy and once I bought it, I immediately started reading the book yet again.

I noticed a couple small changes to the book right away, but mostly they were language updates (such as hiccoughed to hiccuped) until I noticed that the description of the Academy was quite different. Comparing my copy (a 2003 printing) to my library's copy (from 1983), I found that in some places over a page of text had been cut, while smaller cuts occurred all over the book. The text was also slightly altered to put a stronger focus on Sorrel's growing up.

This book is still good, but the old version is much better. I will probably buy a used old edition, and return the new one.



great book - LibKat - Cape Cod, MA
Great book from a great series by a great author. She writes in a clear style that draws you in with intriguing story lines and appealing characters.



not as good - -
I liked ballet shoes so since this was the sequil I wanted to read it and was disapointed. It's not as funny and there's not as many crazy adventures as the first. It also has lots of flaws that the first didn't have. But read the third shoe book called dancing shoes way better than even the first one!




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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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Kids Cooking: A Very Slightly Messy Manual (Klutz) Review



My 3 year old daughter loves to cook and especially enjoys this book. She is able to use the pictures to decide what she would like to make and she can help with the measurements due to the pictures and color coordinated measuring spoons. The chocolate chip cookie recipe is fantastic, we make them several times a month!



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Parent-approved recipes, all completely taste-tasted by our remorseless panel of kid testers. Printed on wipe-clean, glossy pages (on the remote chance that anything gets spilled). Packaged with a set of color-coded measuring spoons.


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A+ Fantastic Cookbook for Kids! - w -
My brother and I each had a copy of this cookbook as kids, and my family still has the colorful measuring spoons that come with it. It has lots of kid-friendly recipes, complete with illustrations and very thorough directions. This would be my top recommendation for anyone looking to get kids interested in cooking.



Great cookbook for kids - S. Cunningham -
This was my first cookbook when I was child. I now cook and bake on a regular basis and work in a kitchen. I thought it would be appropriate to reorder and recall what started my passion. The book is just as wonderful as I remember. It is wonderful for kids of all ages!



Awesome Kids Cookbook - Sandra M. Brewer - AK
We had this book growing up and it has some of the best, easy to make, recipes! It's not just goofy looking pancakes and such, it actually has decent recipes.
Even though my sisters and I are all adults now, my mom won't give up the book because she likes so many of the recipes. So I bought my own copy :-)

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Kids Make Music!: Clapping & Tapping from Bach to Rock! (Williamson Kids Can! Series) Review



I homeschool my kids and we use this book everyday as part of our school curriculum. We have made instruments, we have learned facts, we have appreciated nature with this book and have incorporated it in our daily lessons. It is designed real well - the chapters are awesome and make it so motivating to want to plan a musically rich lesson daily. It is a great book to have for any parent or teacher that wants to create and appreciate music with thier kids.



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You don't need to have any special training or own an instrument to make music with kid-loving music makers Avery Hart and Paul Mantell. Kids everywhere will be doing the "Dinosaur Dance," singing the "Dishwashin' Blues," belting out "Jug Band" and learning to "Tap Dance." Those hands will be clapping, those feet will be tapping, and those faces will be grinning.


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Learn the fun and creativity of Music! - Cherub - Oxford Ohio
Very fun book full of great activities. Kids learn to make music with their own bodies and even get to make homemade musical instruments. We use this book for homeschool but it would be great for anyone! Williamson Publishing has the best books. Check them all out!






This book is an excellent source for teachers. - -
I have used this book as a source for a workshop I do for early childhood educators. It has excellent ideas and ways of presenting musical concepts. The book content leans a little to the older ages (6-8), rather than the early childhood population. However, it is still valuable for early childhood educators.




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Journey to the Centre of the Earth: Play (Take Part) Review



When I was a kid, I used to read lot of Jules Verne. In those days I couldn't read neither English, nor French so I was destined to use translations which were few and of varying quality. Nevertheless, I think I'll always remember captain Nemo and his mysterious ship, his exile on the island and his death. Stories of Jules Verne always stirred my fantasy, and I guess that he should be blamed, together with Poe and Tolkien, for me entering the world of SF&F and staying there for a long time.
Today, I'm much more cynical, writer of literary criticism in my own language, somewhat versed in few branches of Theory, result of which is, however paradoxical that may sound, growing inability to read and enjoy books from my childhood memory. Only thing that I'm capable of is sort of a nostalgic remembrance, which overlooks the style of ages, straightforward ideology, and overpopmpousnes of Verne's work. And this is a bad thing, 'cause my intellect shows me the drawbacks of this book, but my memory says otherwise. Balancing those two, I'll give in to the memory and say that "Journey to the center of the Earth" is a fantastic novel of mysterious nature and adventuring in the dark. It is a part of Fantastic voyages series, written by Jules Verne, series that tried to explain geographical and topological characteristics of various places on Earth by using latest scientific discoveries and presenting them in form of a novel. To reader of today, Verne's style may be troublesome, and many a young reader because of it will probably put book aside not feeling drawn enough into it's story, and being attacked by the language of mid 19th century sure won't help in those feelings. Today, when modern fiction has covered almost every aspect of adventure, having in it's pages every imaginable mystery solved, written in contemporary language, it is hard to imagine someone willingly taking Verne's work and reading it (unless he also feels nostalgic or has a school paper to hand in). And you couldn't blame them for that. Strength of Verne's work comes from mystery and unknown, mainly of scientific nature (psychological readings of captain Nemo I should put aside for now), mysteries which are far better explained in contemporary prose, with greater ability in novel writing and various other things.
Verne's time has passed and today we may only look upon him as a pioneer of SF adventure, or as a fond memory from our childhood. Sure, we could apply modern Theory on the text and see with what we'll come out, but in a long run it won't help. One can't fool the reader so easily.
"Journey to the center of the Earth" will remain fond memory but nothing more than that.




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Through the eyes of young Gilbert, a peasant boy who Robin takes under his wing, readers will meet the world's most famous outlaw as he does battle with the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham and his evil friends.


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how ifeel about this book - -
this was the first book i bought using my kindle and i am happy to say the i made a fine choice by buying this book. it made me feel like i would want to do that for a job.



Allegory of man and man's technology vs. nature - S. Lear -
Why take a journey into space, when you can take a journey to the most mysterious place on earth. Actually it isn't on earth...but in it. Looking back 100 years, Journey to the Center of the Earth can be seen as an allegory of man and man's technology set against the awesome power of nature. In Jules Verne's 1864 iconic book Journey to the Center of the Earth, an unconventional professor and his nephew find an ancient book and a riddle on parchment that leads them on the strangest expedition. Upon solving the riddle, their findings lead them to a remote mountain in Iceland, where they enter an extinct volcano into the bowels of the earth. When entering the mysterious realm of the earth they are confronted by prehistoric animals and numerous natural hazards produced by the parallel environment. However, the explorers try to overcome their challenges with the use of their technology, which proves to be more useless than beneficial. Do the heroes survive by their own wits or the charity of nature?
Journey to the Center of the Earth, is one of the first of its kind in the genre of modern science fiction, which was revolutionized by Jules Verne. His revolutionary writings brought about many ideas explaining the unknown of the day that has just recently be proven wrong. That being said, this novel is a scientific masterpiece that would be enjoyed by all sci-fi fans young and old. "Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth"--Jules Verne. Jules Verne was a product of his times. In the mid-19th century, European civilization believed it could achieve any goal by application of modern technology.







Fast paced, exciting, original and charming - Dianne Telfer - New York, USA
I think that this book is excellent. This story is fast paced, exciting, original and charming. When I read this book I it was very simple for me to imagine the pictures that were describing in this book. As a matter of fact, this book is outstanding because it was written in 1864 and at that time, it was impossible to imagine a journey to the center of the earth, so this book is really cool. Therefore, we can understand how far ahead of his time Jules Verne was in comprehending science.

Before reading this book, I have not ever thought that inside our planet may be something like a hidden world with oceans and ancient animals, but now it is not very hard for me to imagine this. Consequently, this book has changed my imagination and understanding of the world in general.

When I try to place myself on the place of one of the characters and imagine myself deep under the Earth, my heart sinks and I am starting to understand feelings of Harry who was alone in the heart of the planet. And I also think, that this book shows very well the deep knowledge of sciences of the author who wrote this excellent book. When you read it, you learn a lot of new information about geology and physic.

I have a very good impression of this book because I have learn't a lot of new information about world, I read about national traditions of people who live in a mountain of Iceland. And it was also very interesting to read a story that was written more then hundred years ago. Therefore I want to advise everybody to read this book.

There is also a hard cover version of this title: A Journey to the Center of the Earth (AD Classic)



An Indiana Jones Adventure Unfortunately with a Real SOB - Austin Somlo - Vincentown, NJ
One thing I did not realize about the book Journey to the Center of the Earth was that it was originally written in French by Jules Verne. This book is my first reading of any of his works, and after reading Journey to the Center of the Earth, I am somewhat apprehensive but feel confident in reading more of his other books. The story of Journey to the Center of the Earth is started out beautifully à la in the prose of John Steinbeck, and I thought I was going to be taken on a great ride. Somehow, I was getting more disappointed as the more I got to know to Professor Lidenbrock, who of course influenced the creation of the Doc character from Back to the Future, because he is such a hard-headed a-hole. I just didn't like the one-dimensional mindedness that he carries along with his absolute pedantic method that makes me want to punch his nose every time he goes on his "I am right, and you are wrong" argument. Therefore, I felt sorry for the nephew who had to put up with him. In the meanwhile, the journey to the center of the earth begins in Iceland which influenced me greatly to look up the internet the history of the country and the pictures, so anytime I think of the book, Iceland will come to my mind, or vice-versa. Of course, the feeling of the adventurous trip is much akin to Indiana Jones movies except the sacrilegious fourth part. Before that journey was embarked, I just can't help but feel how utterly stupid the idea is and the nonsensical undertaking is. Then again, I have to remind myself that the book is purely science fiction. I want to make two points of mention from early chapters of the book. The nephew is right in calculating the number of combinations twenty letters can make but only twenty distinct (no repeats) letters. How the math is done is that it is 20 times 19 times 18 times 17 times...3 times 2 times 1 letters (multiplication format, as I mean). Actually, this is not a combination but rather a permutation. So, that's a small change in the wording but a big difference because the ordering of the words does not matter at all during combinations yet the nephew is concerned about putting the words in an order which is exactly the definition of permutation. The next point which I think the uncle made a serious error when it came to calculating the temperature of the center of the earth. He said that the radius of the earth is over 4,000 miles and to go to the center, it takes one degree for every seventy feet below. In end, he calculated the temperature of the center to be over two million degrees. Whether that is in Centigrade, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin, he doesn't say. There are 5,280 feet in a mile, so in 4,000 miles, we have 2.1 x 10^7 feet (or 21 billion feet) and then to divide that by 70 feet, we get 301,714 degrees. If that is in Centigrade, then it is 543,117 degrees Fahrenheit. If it's the other way, then it is 167,601 degrees Celsius and also 167,874 Kelvins. So, the uncle is wrong, wrong, wrong! Of course, he goes further with more techno babble elsewhere in the book that I can't really say if he is right or not because I have zero expertise in geology. In short, a guy like Andy Dufresne would immensely enjoy reading Journey to the Center of the Earth, and I wouldn't be surprised at all if that book influenced him to take up geology. On a second thought, as for myself, I think I will do so the same and credit the book for sparking my interest. As for the reading of the adventure to the end, I think Jules Verne has really captured my attention because of the rush and tension that came with the journey, but too bad that every chapter was spoiled by its heading. For example, Chapter 22 is the search of water, and the next Chapter kills the suspense with its heading "We Find Water." Another is Chapter 28 where the nephew is in the dark the whole time and is completely lost and I wonder if he gets rescued. The next two chapters come with the heading "I Hear Voices" and "Saved." Hey...thanks a lot...way to go...lovely....really lovely. Of course, during the trip, I can't stand the uncle and was dying to finish the book and be done with it because of him. All in all, Journey to the Center of the Earth is a great read that is suitable for all ages although a great deal of suspension of disbelief is required, and I only ask for the uncle to be replaced with somebody else with a better personality.

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The Adventures of Buster Bear Review



This book focuses on one of Burgess' many classic forest creatures of the Green Forest and Green Meadow areas: Buster Bear. Buster Bear is new to the area and due to his size and gruff voice, many fear him. However, he soon proves himself to be a kindhearted friendly bear that wants to be friends with his new neighbors. His neighbors are shocked however to find out that the token human in the series, Farmer Brown's Boy, is afraid of Buster; surprising everybody since it was widely thought that Farmer Brown's Boy feared nothing. As it turns out, not only is Farmer Brown's Boy afraid of Buster, but Buster is afraid of him!

Burgess seems to push the message that looks can be deceiving, and not to judge people based on your initial observation of them. This message is evident not only in before mentioned scenario, but also in the beginning of the book when Little Joe Otter initially thinks that Buster is trying to steal the fish that he caught, which wasn't the case and the two eventually went on to become friends.

I highly enjoy both this book, and this series. My daughter does to, as it makes for great bedtime reading with its short chapters.

Darien Summers, author of The Mischievous Hare, a children's book.




The Adventures of Buster Bear Overview


Thornton Waldo Burgess (1874-1965) was a conservationist and author of children's stories featuring the wildlife of his native state. He was born in Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. His first book was Old Mother West Wind (1910). Following its success, he wrote a syndicated daily newspaper column, Bedtime Stories (illustrated by Harrison Cady), which appeared without interruption from 1912 to 1960. His output comprises over 15,000 stories collected in over 170 books. Among his works are: Mother West Wind's Children (1911), The Adventures of Reddy Fox (1913), The Adventures of Johnny Chuck (1913), The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat (1914), The Adventures of Mr. Mocker (1914), The Adventures of Grandfather Frog (1915), Mother West Wind "Why" Stories (1915), The Adventures of Prickly Porky (1916), The Adventures of Paddy Beaver (1917), Mother West Wind "Where" Stories (1918), The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk (1918), Happy Jack (1918), Mrs. Peter Rabbit (1919), The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad (1920), Bowser the Hound (1920) and Blacky the Crow (1922).


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Delightful - Hershpinkmeow -
Thornton Burgess brings the best of both worlds to his books: delightful, imaginative story and characters with purposeful descriptions of animal behavior. This is a great book to add to your library. The children love to hear it read aloud, and are learning about nature while enjoying a good story.



No illustrations in this edition - Clare Kildare -
This seems to be the only hardcover edition, sadly, and we ordered it because of that. But it has none of the wonderful Harrison Cady illustrations. This review refers to the Aegypan press edition.



Great story, typical Burgess - -
Buster Bear is a book of many lessons that we could use today. Little Joe Otter played a part in showing the need of not having things happen your way always. Grandfather Frog was a rock of common sense throughout the story.

-Eric Smith, Dyersburg,Tennessee

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The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (Oxford Modern Playscripts) Review



I'd love to live in a world where cats and rats talked, although around here they'd probably only say things like, "Not dry food again," or "Don't touch that piece of cheese." However, in the middle school book by Terry Pratchett, The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, a cat and a group of rats can not only talk, but they plot, scheme, and foil evildoers.

Pratchett, the author of this children's story (that adults will love too), tells a lively, humorous tale starring Maurice, a scruffy con artist of a cat; Dangerous Beans, a thoughtful albino rat who ponders the meaning of their newfound intelligence; Darktan, a streetwise rat bristling with derring-do; and Peaches, a female rat who is the conscience of the group. Many other rats have walk-on parts. Two humans appear in supporting roles: Keith, a quiet boy who plays musical instruments, and Malicia, the Mayor's daughter, who tries to make everything that happens turn out like a story in a book.

As the story opens, Maurice and the rats arrive at a new town and the cat convinces the rats to pull the same trick they've used in other towns: the rats will invade all the homes and swim in the cream, widdle on the muffins, and generally make nuisances of themselves. Then Maurice will negotiate a fee with the town Mayor for removing the rats. When the fee has been paid, Keith will play a flute and "lure" the rats out of town. But the scheme goes wrong when the Maurice and the others discover that the local rat catchers are up to no good and that deep beneath the town lives a mysterious something that has the power to control minds.

This book for middle school readers has as many twists and turns as the dark, creepy tunnels beneath the town where it is set. The dialogue is witty and I laughed out loud many times. I found some scenes touching as well--who knew I would care what happens to rats? The plot is like a good soup--it keeps thickening; new threats keep popping up to make things worse. Danger and death lurk around every corner and even wily, selfish Maurice the cat rises to heroism.




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Maurice is no ordinary cat. He's amazing. He can think, he can talk...and he has an amazing scam going. And all he needs to pull it off is an army of intelligent rats and one stupid-looking kid. But when his gang enter Bad Blintz, the town they have decided to con next, they soon realize that all is not as it should be - and decide to investigate. Three squads of rats spread out under the town, their mission to dismantle traps, bury poison, do some serious widdling, and to find out exactly what those resident rat-catchers are up to...


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Beware School & Library Binding-Fail! - A Saboe - Saint Paul, mn United States
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An insulting and wretched edition of a splendid book. For one thing, the cover art is different than that shown. This wouldn't be so bad unless, like me, you're trying to match cover styles for a gift- you see the cover, read 'library binding', and recall what the book at the library looks and feels like, not to mention its physical size. Yep, just what you wanted.

Then this this fragrant little turd shows up. Turns out 'School-Library Binding' doesn't mean a durable, well-made book printed on nice stock and a pleasure to hold and read. It really means, 'cheap nasty mass market paperback with flimsy, glossy hard covers slapped on and no dust jacket'. Who knew?
It's even the same size as a mass market paperback, but the hard cover destroys a paperback's ability to fairly easily tuck into a pocket.

Perhaps I should have read the description a bit more carefully, but I had seen and purchased the version pictured before, so it just never occurred to me. Also, I have yet to see something this awful on a library shelf that doesn't have a paper cover instead of the chintzy cardboard. If you 'look inside!', you do get a warning that this is a different edition. But no visual reference as to what it truly looks like. I had no need look inside, since I knew the book already.

Had I any idea that travesties like this existed, you can bet that I'd have never ordered. This isn't a book-it's a cruel hoax. Mr. Pratchett's incandescent words deserve better. I ordered this embarrassment for a friend's birthday. She also deserves better.

That said, it's a helluva tale. Being Pratchett, though, that's pretty much a given. Zero stars for the edition, ten for the writing.

Speaking of fragrant, it smells bad, too-like bargain basement newsprint. Epic fail as a physical book. It's already packed up for return.








OK its for young folk, but I liked it too (60 yr old) - William R. Gilsdorf - Angier, NC
The pied piper was never so funny. This happy story must be a take off of the potential of three mile island or Chernoble. Talking animals (OK the dog was ok, but Cats and Rats? YES!!!!!!!!!!! And their out look on live is well done yet again.

Somehow I think Terry could also be a philosopher or maybe he is.




One of the best of Discworld - Laurie A. Brown - SANDPOINT, ID USA
A stupid looking young boy arrives in the town of Bad Blintz, along with a scruffy looking cat and a troop of rats. This is the Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents. No, Maurice isn't the boy. Maurice is the cat, who talks and is the brains of the operation. Maurice is, to put it bluntly, a con artist. The rodents also talk, courtesy of the garbage pile behind the wizard's university. They are intelligent and self aware, and in fact are evolving their own system of ethics and religion. They do this in between running scams on towns where the rats invade people's homes, eating their food, widdling in the cream, and then the boy pipes them out of town. Oh, by the way, this is a Discworld novel. Knowing that might make all this more understandable.

In Bad Blintz, things don't go the usual way. They can find no regular rats, but food is disappearing at an incredible rate, and the two town rat catchers are coming up with a huge number of rat tails to show what they're catching. And a girl named Malicia Grim sees through the boy and Maurice right off the bat. Soon the merry band is embroiled in a life or death adventure.

The story is adventure, comedy, mystery, a bit of horror and a commentary on society. The plot moves swiftly and I couldn't wait to see what happened next. But the best part was watching the rats (and Maurice) develop emotionally and philosophically. They aren't just animals who can speak about their instincts; they are now self aware and capable of thinking in the abstract. Great stuff!


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The Usborne Pocket Artist: Internet Linked Review



This is a great stocking stuffer. It's small enough that they can carry it with them all the time to boost their creativity. This gives lots of ideas and projects, tips. Easy to follow, step by step instructions and lots of illustrations. Every child should have one. Great activity creator.



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This pocket-sized guide is full of tips and ideas to help you draw all kinds of creatures and contraptions. Using easy, step-by-step examples, it shows you how to build up detailed scenes from basic shapes. It is also packed with expert advice on techniques and materials for producing really professional-looking pictures. This book also contains Usborne-recommended Web sites that you can visit to find out more. Grade: 7 and up Pages: 288 Publisher: EDC Publishing ISBN: 089942-032-X


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Counting with Wayne Thiebaud Review



I do love Wayne Thiebaud and was trying to find some of his art in books that weren't 0... so I picked this one up for fun. The art is well reproduced and really sweet, BUT you should probably know that this is a board book, toddler-friendly, not-for-people-in-their-twenties-with-no-kids-and-no-plans-for-any. I kept it anyway, since it is still awesome.



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Counting to 10 has never been so sweet! Wayne Thiebaud's delectable paintings, etchings, and drawings make Counting with Wayne Thiebaud as much an introduction to contemporary art as it is a delicious first book of numbers.


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Beautiful but... - Aunty Gabby -
The illustrations are beautiful but my daughter is uninterested in it. I'm not keen on having her do a big counting thing with snacky food, and it seems that the illustrations seem a little forced to fit the counting theme.



Sweet counting! - cvb - WI
A great first counting book. I love the art works on each page and the little words that go with each counting page. Fun and interesting prints to see!






Beautiful book - Brandice Eastham-Anderson - CA
This is a beautiful Board book filled with Thiebaud art used as a counting tool. The pages are a glossy finish and I know my daughter will enjoy it for years to come.

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Express Yourself!: Activities and Adventures in Expressionism (Art Explorers) Review



Due to this book, I began to reconsider my childhood. For adults who want to reexperience their childhood, I want to recommend this book.



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• Interactive introduction to 6 famous artists: Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Vassily Kandinsky, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock

• Hands-on approach to understanding great art

• Parents and teachers need Art Explorers—ideal for homeschoolers, too

The Art Explorers series offers a new approach to art, encouraging kids to interpret what they see in famous artworks, then try the techniques themselves. Express Yourself!: Activities and Adventures in Expressionism, the third book in the series, draws children into the compelling, dramatic world of expressionism by highlighting the work of six famous artists. From modern expressionists (Van Gogh, Munch) to German expressionists (Kirchner, Kandinsky) to abstract expressionists (De Kooning, Pollock), each artist is represented by a famous artwork, paired with questions to get kids thinking about what they see. Easy-to-follow activities provide hands-on experience with the artist’s techniques, subject, and mediums, each illustrated with examples by real kids. Pack with great art and ideas, Express Yourself! lets kids understand art—and become artists themselves.


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I appreciate the way in which the material was presented. I found a number of great, new ideas to use with my troop. I learned a few things myself. A wonderful resource for any rainy day.



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Featuring more than 150 activities, this guide teaches the styles, works, and techniques of the great masters—Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and more.



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Disappointed - B. Woodward -
I have to agree with the other people who posted about the pictures in the book. If they were in color, this book would be a masterpiece. But as it is, the black and white really takes away from the art. You cannot ask a child to look at a black and white picture and then try to recreate the work. It has good information on the artists and the methods used, but other than that I would NOT recommend this book to anyone.



One of the best books I own - Natalee Fehr - Sandy, Ut
I continually use this book and the ideas within it. I can make a lesson fit my preschool class or my art class of fifteen year olds. The ideas are fresh, fun and engaging.



Excelent! - Judith M. Padilla Martinez - Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
Its a complete source. The activities and info of artist its easy to do and understand. Great for teachers or parents.

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