Recent Media Reviews Blog | Children PostsThe Leaping Sliding Sprinting Riding Science Book - Bobby Mercerby Lauri Griffin28 Jul 2008 11:45 AMThe Leaping Sliding Sprinting Riding Science Book by Bobby Mercer has 50 sports related science activities. Even kids who aren't great at sports can use this book to have fun and learn at the same time. The Best Little Monkeys in the World - Natalie Standifordby Lauri Griffin25 Jul 2008 02:03 PMThe Best Little Monkeys in the World by Natalie Standiford is a "Step into Reading" book, recommended for 1st through 3rd graders. The charming plot and illustrations also make it a great book to read aloud. Extreme Pets! - Jane Harringtonby Lauri Griffin25 Jul 2008 10:08 AMIf you have an animal lover in the family, or if your family is considering a new pet, pick up a copy of Extreme Pets! by Jane Harrington. The book is loaded with marvelous color photographs. Guess How Much I Love You - Sam McBratneyby Lauri Griffin23 Jul 2008 06:42 PMThere seem to be more books about mothers and children than fathers and children. Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney is a fun exception, with a little male competition. There's a Big, Beautiful World Out There! - Nancy Carlsonby Tristi Pinkston23 Jul 2008 08:00 AMIn her children's picture book "There's a Big, Beautiful World Out There," author/illustrator Nancy Carlson seeks to reassure children that while the world does contain some scary things, it has many, many more beautiful things to appreciate. She knows that there's a lot of scary stuff out there. Night Fell at Harry's Farm - Carey Hedlundby Tristi Pinkston22 Jul 2008 06:00 PMIn the children's picture book "Night Fell at Harry's Farm" by author/illustrator Carey Hedlund, we read about a family's fun night away from home. It's told in first person, so we'll proceed in that tense. Henry's Show and Tell - Nancy Carlsonby Tristi Pinkston17 Jul 2008 12:00 PM"Henry's Show and Tell" by Nancy Carlson is the cute story of a little gray mouse named Henry. He loves to go to kindergarten and listen to stories, learning his letters, singing songs, and painting pictures. He has a wonderful teacher named Ms. I'd Really Like to Eat a Child - Sylviane Donnioby Tristi Pinkston16 Jul 2008 01:57 PMThe title of this children's picture book brought me up short when I saw it at the library, and then I just had to pick it up. I loved it. Come Out, Muskrats - Jim Arnoskyby Tristi Pinkston11 Jul 2008 12:00 PMThis fun children's picture book is a little bit older than the ones I usually review, published in 1989 which by book standards is pretty ancient. But the rich woodsy colors and nature feel drew me in and well, a good book is a good book, regardless of its age. Danny's Duck - June Crebbinby Lauri Griffin09 Jul 2008 06:34 PMDanny's Duck by June Crebbin is one of the sweetest stories for children. Every time I read it I think that we should all wish for such a perceptive and kind teacher for our young children. Recent Blog Comments louisvuitton says... "You wont feel strange when you heard the name louis vuitton .The first meet with Louis Vuitton Watercolor Speedy 35 Suit Summer Day is at my age of 4,My mother back from Tokyo and a friend there present her a travel bag by Louis Vuitton Store ." louisvuitton says... "You wont feel strange when you heard the name louis vuitton .The first meet with Louis Vuitton Watercolor Speedy 35 Suit Summer Day is at my age of 4,My mother back from Tokyo and a friend there present her a travel bag by Louis Vuitton Store ." |
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