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You're My Little Love Bug (Parent Love Letters)
Published in Board book by Candy Cane Press (2005-01)
Author: Heidi R. Weimer
List price: $12.99
New price: $7.95
Used price: $0.04

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Charming book
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Review Date: 2008-12-05
I bought this for my grandson because I just loved the way the author put the words together--they are funny and fun to say (you're my lovey dovey, my stinker winker bear) and the music and lights are an added bonus. I think it will be a good baby gift for the future babies in the family. It also is helpful that you can obtain free batteries (pay reasonable shipping cost) from an address on the back of the book.

HIGHLY Recommend! My little one's favorite!
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Review Date: 2008-12-03
This is the BEST little kids book....it is short enough to keep their attention and the music and lights also are very entertaining. My little girl is only 3 months old, but she just stares at the pages as I read. Great Story! I will be buying many more of these for friends.

Cute book
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Review Date: 2008-10-06
I bought this book for my 2 granddaughters (ages 4 and 2) in Georgia. When I moved to Texas I bought a 2nd one to have at my house to read to them over the phone. My 4-year-old granddaughter memorized the whole book and insisted on "reading" it to me. They also like the pocket on the inside back cover in which I put a picture of them.

Love it!
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Review Date: 2008-09-05
This book is absolutely adorable. I purchased it for my 6 month old daughter and she is just enthralled with the lights and the music. Granted, my son wouldn't have been interested at her age (he never went in for books or music at her age), but my daughter loves it. You know your child best, so you should have a good idea of whether or not they'll like the lights and sounds.

I do wish there was a volume control so we could turn it down at sleepy time, but even without it, I can highly recommend the book.

Defintely a favorite, without a doubt !
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Review Date: 2008-08-03
I reallly really Love this book !!!!
My daughters (...now 4 and 5) are still
loving this book. I really enjoy the
adorable absolutely cutsie phrases in
the book. a quick easy reading adorable
loving book. Children will know without
a doubt they are loved,, when they are
read this book. A great book for a gift,
also! A winner, in my opinion!

Baby
Momo (Spanish Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Topeka Bindery (1991-11)
Author: Michael Ende
List price: $20.75
Used price: $100.25

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Great and beautiful book for both adults and children
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Review Date: 2007-11-19
Momo lives in the ruins of the ancient amphitheater alone. She is in rags and an orphan. Though she could stay there by the residents' help at first, she becomes indispensable to them more and more. That is because they get a solution or confidence while the residents are telling Momo about their stories. However, Momo does not do anything to them. She just listens to them with the utmost attention and sympathy. One day, the gray men suddenly appear in the city. They are people who work for the company called TimeSaving and steal time from the residents. Many residents who were happy are being changed by the gray men little by little into busy people who do not have time to enjoy themselves. After Momo finds out the reason that people are getting busy, Momo starts an adventure with the tortoise and Professor Hora to rescue the residents from the gray men.

This book is for an adult who is pressed for time. This book includes many valuable lessons and suggests a right direction of life to people. I could learn from this book how important listening to other people is, and I also could think about time I have and spend every day. Momo helps people to listen to themselves by talking to her. Even though I have tried to listen to other people, I would find myself telling more about things I wanted to say. This book makes people realize once again about the importance of listening. Like this book says, people live busily to pursue their happiness, but they tend to lose their happiness because of that. Even if people make lots of money, they could lose their important things and get unhappy. This book tells us that we should take care of people who are around us more and try to feel the change of seasons and appreciate our life. How to spend time that we have evenly is up to us. We can make us be pursued by time. In addition, this book is very exciting. The adventure that Momo shows to take back time from the gray men led me into the exciting and fantastic world.

Una fantasía muy cierta
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Review Date: 2007-01-02
MOMO es un libro lleno de fantasía, pero que con cada una de sus palabras nos recuerda la cruda realidad que vivimos y en las miles de cosas en que nos escudamos para no apreciar la belleza a nuestro alrededor, el compartir con otros y el poder que tiene sólamente escuchar.
Esta historia la debemos compartir con otros, porque no puede quedarse encerrada en nuestro corazón.
Está escrita para ninos, adolescente, adultos y mayores, cada quien con su experiencia sabrá sacar el mejor provecho de las enseñanzas que nos deja esta pequeña niña, no tanto con sus palabras, como con sus acciones.
El lector definitivamente se siente transportado a un mundo que conoce y compate pero se niega a reconocer como verdades, porque nada es más duro que reconocer en si mismo los errores que cometen otros.
Momo debiera ser un libro de lectura obligatoria en la escuelas, pero por no serlo, estoy segura de que más personas realmente lo van a disfrutar en cada una de las etapas de su vida.

A timeless classic for children and adults
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-05
I am so pleased that Momo is available again after being out of print. It is one of my all-time favorites. Read it aloud to your kids or your class. There is so much wisdom in this book and it is a great way to start conversations with children about the true values in life.
While the story in itself might appeal to very young children (amazon recommends it for pre-school children) I think that its beautiful depth would be lost on them. I am positive that the book wasn't written with this age group in mind.

This fantasy with a wonderful moral starts slow but gathers speed until its exciting conclusion
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-13
(Young adult fiction) In Momo, Ende tells the story of a young girl (Momo) who wanders into a neighborhood and lives alone but is supported by the local residents. She repays them with her wonderful powers of listening which inspire arguers to resolve their fights, storytellers to tell wondrous stories, and children to play exciting games. Soon, though, a group of strange men begin to steal people's time, causing them to work constantly, feverishly, and mirthlessly. Momo must save the day.

My wife and I began reading this aloud and stopped because of the slow exposition. But as I continued on my own, the pace picked up, and I was treated to an adventure into the origins of time and back again.

The book has several strengths. Ende draws his characters with wonderful detail: Momo and her friends are drawn with painstaking detail (sometimes too much, maybe, but ultimately with benefit). The moral of the tale, that time enjoyed is not time wasted, is a valuable if simple reminder to all of us in our rushed world. A secondary theme, established early in the book, points to the powerful value of listening to others, another valuable reminder. (As an aside, my favorite book on that theme is Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie.) As Momo journeys to the origin of time, Ende employs evocative imagery to help us visualize a physical manifestation of time.

I look forward to recommending this title to my children and to other young readers.

For "I dont have time to ..." people
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-12
It is not because you do not really have enough time to ...
It is not because you do not have enough skills to manage your time to...

It is because you choose to happen it to be so.

See (in this book) how

Baby
Oh, What A Busy Day!
Published in Hardcover by Grosset & Dunlap (1989-11-01)
Author: Gyo Fujikawa
List price: $13.95
Used price: $60.96
Collectible price: $74.00

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Most Memorable Book from Childhood
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Review Date: 2008-08-19
I was about 5 years old when I discovered this book, and I remember that I would check it out from the library, keep it for 2 weeks, and then renew it. The library had a rule about how many times you could renew before it had to sit on the shelf for a week. If no one else had renewed it, I would snatch it up as soon as I was allowed. This is absolutely my favorite book from childhood. I would stare at it for hours!

The Perfect Children's Book
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Review Date: 2008-02-01
In my opinion this is the best children's book ever written and illustrated. I have 3 copies of it because I am so paranoid of it getting lost or worn out. I loved it as a kids and my kids love it. Its worth what ever price it goes for.

Such a beautiful book!
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Review Date: 2007-01-15
This was a favorite when I was a child- my 3 year old discovered it at Grandmas and although it is a pretty long book, she is totally mesmerized when we read it. I would love to buy a copy of this book- I will when I find it! The illustrations are just totally lovely and you just feel happy looking at the children. The story is all over but it really is just like a child's day.

My favorite book growing up!
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Review Date: 2006-10-10
This is such a great book for imagination. My younger sister and I would read this over and over and over again and then read it again! I now read it to my son and he loves it. He's 3 yrs old and loves to make believe as I read it to him. I highly recommend this book!

Wonderful memories - please print again!
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Review Date: 2005-12-20
What a lovely, mesmerizing book! Not only did I share some warm moments with my father while he read this aloud, but it kept me busy just staring at the pages. The illustrations are wonderful. The story is classic: old-fashioned yet captures the hearts and imaginations of children today. Please reprint this book! I have a copy that I've been sharing with my own children, but I'd like to have another just for myself and my memories.

Baby
Three Tales of My Father's Dragon
Published in Audio Cassette by Listening Library (Audio) (2003-05-13)
Author: Ruth Stiles Gannett
List price: $9.99
Used price: $8.73

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WARNING! Black & White Illustrations
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Review Date: 2008-09-04
This edition does not have color illustrations. When I purchased it, I was under the impression that it did. They are printed in black and white. The paper in this edition is the sort of paper used in a low quality trade paperback: this isn't really a nice edition. I'm not very pleased.

But the story itself is worth reading in any edition! Wonderful book!

Fantastic Three Tales
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Review Date: 2008-04-26
This is a wonderful three-in-one storybook. We are reading it as a family and it is so clever and beautifully written. I would highly recommend; you will not be disappointed.

Three Tales of my Fathers Dragon
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Review Date: 2008-04-05
Excellent children's book! I highly recommend it to all
people young and old. Great illustrations and wonderful
imagination!!! A classic!

Fabulous for reading together!
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Review Date: 2008-04-02
My wife bought this on recommendation from another Amazon parent and we have enjoyed it very much! We curl up in bed together with our 4.5 yo son and 7+ yo daughter and read a couple of chapters each night. The children adore the story line, Elmer's cleverness and everything about this charming, delightful, classic series. Absolutely get this trilogy to share with your children and your grandchildren; it's wonderful!

Disappointed: a dissenting voice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-07
I was looking forward to receiving this book, following rave reviews and awards. But both I and my twin nearly-five-year-olds have been very much disappointed, and are unlikely to finish the second book (or even start the third) in this three-volume compilation.

While the theme and content (a quest to rescue a baby dragon, subsequent adventures with dragon) was extremely appealing given this audience's passions, the poor execution of this story neutered the otherwise promising tale.

The first person narrator describing a third person protagonist (the protagonist is "my father" in each sentence) is a tortured device which annoys, and adds nothing (it's not as though this relationship ever plays a role in the story) and a red herring / non-sequitur is the informant cat.

There was little characterisation, so we didn't really get a sense of the heroic adventure that the plot called for and consequently, we failed to become engaged. And to this post-Pippi Longstocking generation there was a certain anticlimatic lack of ingenuity in the uses to which the backpack contents were put.

Most disappointing for me was the artlessness in the telling. I longed for language that would stretch or bounce or play, given all else that was missing in the book. But it wasn't there.

On the plus side, once the protagonist reaches the island, the adventure paces well with a single digestible adventurelet in each chapter. The final chapter worked well too, where the animals all band together in one last-ditch attempt to prevent the rescue.

Admittedly, they're reasonably bright kids - it could be that it would suit a younger mind. If we get through the second (and third) volumes, I'll post an update.

BTW this edition has pages that are more a paperback than a hardback quality.

Baby
Dinosaur Roar! Bath Book: Bath Book
Published in Bath Book by Dutton Juvenile (1998-11-01)
Authors: Paul Stickland and Henrietta Stickland
List price: $5.99
New price: $139.66
Used price: $0.01

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Kids love it, and so do I!!!
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Review Date: 2008-11-26
Got this as a gift for my new son. Lot's of fun to read and make the dinosaur sounds. OK, so I'm a big kid. Highly recommended!

There is also a pop-up version of this book
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Review Date: 2008-11-25
We got this book for my son when he was about 1 1/2 years old. In the past year, he has read it a ton, but he still likes to go through it every few nights. A couple months ago, we came across a pop-up version. It has the same words (Dinosaur roar, dinosaur squeak, etc...), but the dinosaurs are pop-up and each pop-up does something when you open/close the page. For example, one dino has his tongue go in and out, another lifts a boulder with his feet. The pop-up action makes this somewhat short book last much longer, as the kids move the dinos to make them 'do stuff.'

You can't go wrong with either one, but I'd search out the pop-up version for an even more enjoyable reading experience.

Great for young babies
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Review Date: 2008-08-24
Our baby loved this book from when she was like 5 months old. It has great contrasty illustrations, not too much text, and you can test your acting abilities as you make "dinosaur fat" and "dinosaur tiny" voices.

both of my boys favorite book
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Review Date: 2008-08-22
I have two little boys, 3.5 and 1.5, and they both LOVE this book. I have read it so much that my older has it memorized and reads it to the younger one.

my son loves it
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Review Date: 2008-06-09
i bought this book for my just turned 3 year old son, because of his latest fascination with dinosaurs. he had the book memorized the day after he got it. he loves all the different dinosaurs, the colors and pictures are wonderful. he loves the rhyming and the opposites. his favorite is dinosaur fierce which he says so fiercely himself!

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Boynton's Greatest Hits: Volume II (The Going to Bed Book, Horns to Toes, Opposites, But Not the Hippopotamus)
Published in Board book by Little Simon (1999-09-01)
Author:
List price: $21.95
New price: $12.49
Used price: $11.73
Collectible price: $32.99

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Great Value!
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Review Date: 2008-12-10
This is a great start for any young child's book collection. I've been reading Boynton to my daughter since she was an infant. She is now 2 and still loves them and "reads" them back to me. I purchased this set for $15 here on Amazon. Individual retail value would be $24+. This is a steal.

Absolutelly wonderful
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Review Date: 2008-12-04
My one and a half year old daughter loves them.

She first got "The going to bed book" as a gift from her aunt living in the States and even though we are not english native speakers, she keeps wanting me to read it again and again and again...

I decided to buy more SB's book and she seems to love them all... maybe that was one of the best purchases I got through Amazon...

Adorable Books
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Review Date: 2008-12-03
We love the Boynton books. We've been reading them to our little one since before he was born. The pictures are great and the text is cute. Fun to read!

Big Hit with Babies
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Review Date: 2008-10-06
Sandra Boynton's books are a must have for anyone with small children or babies. This collection is perfect for someone starting to collect books for their child. Even a newborn will listen to several of these books in a row.

Boynton's Greatest Hits: Volume II (The Going to Bed Book, Horns to Toes, Opposites, But Not the Hippopotamus)
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Review Date: 2008-09-30
These books are GREAT for babies, and older children enjoy them, too. I got them for my grand daughter's first birthday, and they were a hit! They are imaginative, appealing, engaging, and fun!

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Dogsbody (Bullseye)
Published in Paperback by Alfred A. Knopf (1990-01-20)
Author: Diana Wynne Jones
List price: $3.50
Used price: $0.01

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Absolute perfection
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Review Date: 2008-12-12
Read this when I was twelve? Loved it ever since. It is perfection. It puts the reader in the mind and soul of a young girl and also into the mind and soul of a dog who is really the star, Sirius... and does it with such conviction and tenderness that you can't help but believe. Superb.

Trapped in a Dog's Body
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Review Date: 2008-10-19
When Sirius, the Dog Star, is falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit, his penance is to inhabit the body of a dog on the planet Earth until he can prove his innocence. In Dogsbody (Greenwillow Books, 1977) by Diana Wynne Jones, the once-powerful Sirius must adjust to the obedient life of a house pet, where he finds that even the smallest child has more power than he. Sirius learns to work with his skills and around his limitations, so he can seek the evidence he needs to clear his name. To his surprise, he also finds that he has come to care for his earthly friends, with dog-like loyalty.

Jones cleverly depicts the conflicts that arise as Sirius's dog-like instincts compete with his imperious nature and urgent quest. The story combines adventure with a portrait of a relationship between a girl and her dog. While hardly an astronomy lesson, this book may inspire inquisitive readers to seek out a map of the stars or go out and search the nighttime sky for a glimpse of the book's hero.

The Universe Never Seemed More Alive
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Review Date: 2008-10-18
Wrongfully convicted of murder, Sirius - the luminary who inhabits the Dog Star near Orion's Belt - is banished to Earth to live as a dog. To prove his innocence, he must find his "Zoi" - a powerful luminary's tool and the supposed murder weapon lost on Earth - before his short dog's life expires. After his first owners try to drown him, Sirius is rescued by a young girl named Kathleen, who lives with an abusive aunt and neglectful uncle and their two unpredictable sons. Kathleen and Sirius's fates intertwine as Sirius struggles to remember his past and overturn his conviction, and Kathleen vies for equality and survival while awaiting her father's release from prison.

Diana Wynne Jones's Dogsbody (Greenwillow Books: 1977) captures the pain, joy, and final dilemma of growing up through the metaphor of Sirius lamenting, then engaging, and ultimately celebrating his dual nature as a "warm, stupid dog" and as the brightest star in the night sky. Delighting in sensory detail, Jones transports the reader inside Sirius the dog, who is "rather exceptional," as he learns English, makes war and peace with cats, escapes his yard to roam freely through town, investigates tantalizing scents, begs for hamburgers and donuts, lies lovelorn outside the gate of a female in heat, and above all, develops a fierce love and loyalty for his young mistress, Kathleen. Jones complements Sirius's dog days with his growing awareness of his destiny as a great luminary in a universe animated with powerful forces reminiscent of elemental pagan gods. The Earth, the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars abide by strict scientific laws and mythical codes of conduct that endow the story with a timeless beauty and gravity. Jones's complex, bittersweet novel fulfills readers with a unique worldview, multiple compelling storylines, unforgettable characters, and rich sensory detail that invite the reader to investigate the faintest scent dancing on the breeze while imagining the power and freedom of life as a majestic luminary in a universe that never seemed more alive.

Not Free SF Reader
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
The dog star Sirius has been a bad dog star. His punishment is that he gets to be an actual real life furry mutt, instead of the stellar variety.

Sent to earth, he ends up in the creek when a young girl rescues him, and raises the puppy as her own.

The dog star has a quest to fulfill and an item to find until he gets to be a star again.


Incredibly Engrossing!
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Review Date: 2007-08-30
I actually stumbled upon this book in Barnes and Noble, and remembered seeing a friend of mine reading it a couple years ago. She has good taste in books, so picking it up I was immediately attracted by it's beautiful cover-art. Following my mother to a fabric store afterwards, I began to read. And honestly, it was extremely difficult to put down. I found the end to be slightly confusing, but that is hardly worth mentioning. If you're on the fence about buying this book, I definitely recommend purchasing it. You won't regret it! The characters are well defined and I love seeing their unique reactions to the dog. Sirius is a lovable character as is the young girl who keeps him.

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Frog and Toad Are Friends
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1979-10)
Author: Arnold Lobel
List price: $3.75
New price: $0.01
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $10.99

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Frog and Toad
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Review Date: 2008-08-01
The book is perfect for my 6 year old. She had to read it for school..and we truly enjoy the Frog and Toad books. The seller sent it in a timely fashion and it was in excellent condition :)

Help a child learn to read
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Review Date: 2008-04-24
The Frog and Toad books have helped my 8 year old grandson learn to read--he has been having trouble and these books were so interesting and fun to him that he finally realized how reading could open up whole new worlds for him. He loves these books.

God! I love this book!
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Review Date: 2008-02-15
I've read this book over and over and over again to my kids... they're now adults, but they still remember Frog and Toad.

An absolute classic book of short stories - my favorite is the one where one of them is in bed all winter, and the other one is bored, so he tells the sleeping one to wake up because it's spring, even though it isn't quite spring yet... just too cute. They're friends, they love each other - what more could you want in a story that you'll read to a child? One of my family's favorite bedtime books. I look forward to reading this classic to my grandchildren.

And Remember: all Toads are Frogs, but not all Frogs are Toads.

Frog and Toad are Friends
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-27
'Frog and Toad Are Friends' by Arnold Lobel is a story is most appropriate for children ages 4-8. This is a great story of friendship between Frog and Toad. Toad tells stories to Frog when Frog is sick, Frog helps search for Toad's lost button, and Frog writes a letter to Toad because he never receives any mail. This book is full of tales of friendship and adventure. Read this book to see all that Toad and Frog do on their adventures.

needy public school teacher
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Review Date: 2007-09-08
The books were in excellent condition and arrived earlier than expected. I had checked all local used bookstores. They were not available because of the high demand in our district. Similar books were the same price as Amazon's including shipment. I will not be going to used bookstores again. Amazon saved me time, money & gas!

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From Head to Toe Big Book
Published in Paperback by HarperFestival (2007-06-01)
Author:
List price: $24.99
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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat reading fun!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-10-30
this is a great interactive book. my 2.5 year old loves the challenge question after every animal 'can you do it??' our fav is the donkey kick. the book is huge. i did not know that. probably the reason why it is so expensive....but well worth it....definitely two thumbs up!!!!

Up and moving!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-02
I don't think I've ever quite understood the whole Eric Carle thing. Still, I have to hand it him that his paintins are incredible and the books are simple enough one can force a dozen school lessons from them. This particular one gives repetition to the "I can" phrase as kids imitate the movements of various animals--that's a fun side effect.

Good "move around" type of story
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Review Date: 2008-06-24
In this book, various animals and children move parts of their body and encourage other children to do so.

Eric Carle is truly a master of this kind of text. Each spread follows the same repetitive structure - "I'm a $ANIMAL and I can $VERB my $BODYPART - can you? I can do it!" - which makes it very suitable both for young children learning to speak and older children figuring out how to read.

The only part I don't like is at the end, when the little boy says to his parrot (in a neat turnaround) "I am I, and I can wiggle my toe". It doesn't sound very idiomatic to me - I would say, in normal speech "I am me", or perhaps (in the form followed in the rest of the book) "I am a child" or "I am a person" or "I am a human".

This book is also, obviously good to encourage kids to move during a rainy-day storytime, or to let them move if they always are fidgeting during storytime.

Eric Carle does it again!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-25
Our 20 month old and 3 year old boys love this Eric Carle gem. It combines beautiful pictures of animals with simple rhythmic text showing body parts and actions -- turning heads, bending necks, raising shoulders, arching backs and others. Best of all, it allows active participation by imitating what is on the page. We have purchased quite a few books but this one is magic.

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
My 18 month old son loves this book! He watched me do the movements as I read it and now he does them on his own when I read the book! Very cute and interactive.

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The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin
Published in Hardcover by San Francisco Story Works (2005-11-01)
Author: John Burns
List price: $17.95
New price: $17.75
Used price: $12.73

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Pengey and Friends
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
My parents bought this book, "The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin", for me when the author came to visit. At first, I thought it would be too young for me, but I said I would read it to my younger brother and sister. I ended up really enjoying this book. I'm 12 years old this year, and I like Penguins and travel. I think that's why I liked the book. The main character, Pengey, travels from Antarctica to New York and makes stops at two other countries, so it was fun to find the places on the map and show my younger brother and sister where he went. I've been to New York too. I also like his two best friends and their friendship and how they get into trouble and have to get out again. It was also exciting.

We love Penguins!
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Review Date: 2008-09-12
My little bother and I love this story about Pengey Penguin. He is a very funny little guy and the only penguin we have read about who can sing or speak human words. We also really like his friends the parrott, named Lionel, and puffin, named Rufus. We both have different parts of the story that we like the best. My brother likes it when Pengey ends up in the aquarium in Rio and I like it when Pengey and his friends escape from the bad scientist. The three friends also meet some other funny animals before the end of the story.

Pengey and Friends
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
My parents bought this book, "The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin", for me when the author came to visit. At first, I thought it would be too young for me, but I said I would read it to my younger brother and sister. I ended up really enjoying this book. I'm 12 years old this year, and I like Penguins and travel. I think that's why I liked the book. The main character, Pengey, travels from Antarctica to New York and makes stops at two other countries, so it was fun to find the places on the map and show my younger brother and sister where he went. I've been to New York too. I also like his two best friends and their friendship and how they get into trouble and have to get out again. It was also exciting.

Great Adventure
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
The author came to our school to do a visit and reading for us. Mr. Burns was very informative and we all really liked hearing him read. Then we were all able to buy a book if we wanted too. I think this is a great book and a great adventure to read for children. My friends and I think Pengey is really cute and some of his friends are very funny. Our teacher said she likes the book because it is funny and also she could use the book to teach us about the world and different animals and the ocean. We all love Pengey!

Take a trip with a penguin
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
Reviewed by Matthew Feliciano (age 8) for Reader Views (7/08)

"The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin" is about a penguin names Pengey who goes on adventures to find his mother and father who disappeared. His mother disappeared when it was the mom's turn to go fish hunting; the other penguin moms came back but Pengey's mom did not. Then, the dad had to go get food and he didn't return. Pengey went out to find them.

On the way to find his parents, he ran into a human named Wendy. Pengey and Wendy became friends. Wendy had to leave for Rio de Janeiro and left Pengey. Pengey wanted to go with her so he hid in the airplane's wheel compartment.

"The Many Adventures of Pengey Penguin" by John Burns is good for everyone who likes adventures. I love adventure stories and this was a great one!


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