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Charming book Review Date: 2008-12-05
HIGHLY Recommend! My little one's favorite!Review Date: 2008-12-03
Cute bookReview Date: 2008-10-06
Love it!Review Date: 2008-09-05
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 !Review Date: 2008-08-03
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!

Great and beautiful book for both adults and childrenReview Date: 2007-11-19
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 ciertaReview Date: 2007-01-02
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 adultsReview Date: 2005-04-05
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 conclusionReview Date: 2005-09-13
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 ..." peopleReview Date: 2005-05-12
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
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Most Memorable Book from ChildhoodReview Date: 2008-08-19
The Perfect Children's BookReview Date: 2008-02-01
Such a beautiful book!Review Date: 2007-01-15
My favorite book growing up!Review Date: 2006-10-10
Wonderful memories - please print again!Review Date: 2005-12-20


WARNING! Black & White IllustrationsReview Date: 2008-09-04
But the story itself is worth reading in any edition! Wonderful book!
Fantastic Three TalesReview Date: 2008-04-26
Three Tales of my Fathers DragonReview Date: 2008-04-05
people young and old. Great illustrations and wonderful
imagination!!! A classic!
Fabulous for reading together!Review Date: 2008-04-02
Disappointed: a dissenting voiceReview Date: 2008-10-07
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.

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Kids love it, and so do I!!!Review Date: 2008-11-26
There is also a pop-up version of this bookReview Date: 2008-11-25
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 babiesReview Date: 2008-08-24
both of my boys favorite bookReview Date: 2008-08-22
my son loves itReview Date: 2008-06-09

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Great Value!Review Date: 2008-12-10
Absolutelly wonderful Review Date: 2008-12-04
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 BooksReview Date: 2008-12-03
Big Hit with BabiesReview Date: 2008-10-06
Boynton's Greatest Hits: Volume II (The Going to Bed Book, Horns to Toes, Opposites, But Not the Hippopotamus) Review Date: 2008-09-30

Absolute perfectionReview Date: 2008-12-12
Trapped in a Dog's BodyReview Date: 2008-10-19
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 AliveReview Date: 2008-10-18
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 ReaderReview Date: 2007-09-03
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!Review Date: 2007-08-30
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Frog and ToadReview Date: 2008-08-01
Help a child learn to readReview Date: 2008-04-24
God! I love this book!Review Date: 2008-02-15
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 FriendsReview Date: 2007-11-27
needy public school teacherReview Date: 2007-09-08

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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat reading fun!!!!Review Date: 2008-10-30
Up and moving!Review Date: 2008-10-02
Good "move around" type of storyReview Date: 2008-06-24
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!Review Date: 2008-09-25
Great book!Review Date: 2008-06-24

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Pengey and FriendsReview Date: 2008-05-27
We love Penguins!Review Date: 2008-09-12
Pengey and FriendsReview Date: 2008-05-27
Great AdventureReview Date: 2008-05-06
Take a trip with a penguinReview Date: 2008-08-12
"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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