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Childrens Days
The Day It Rained Hearts
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1983-01)
Author: Felicia Bond
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Adorable Valentine Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-16
One day, it begins to rain hearts, and young Cornelia Augusta begins to catch them. She realizes that these hearts would be great for making valentines. We watch her think of many different kinds of valentines, and think about who each one would be perfect for. What I love about this little book is the thoughtfulness Cornelia Augusta demonstrates, customizing each gift to please a particular friend (and the friends all turn out to be members of the animal world!). My young daughter enjoyed figuring out who each valentine was for and why. Very cute!

Cute
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-10
A wonderful and cute story. Short in length and great for younger children (ages 2-4). Definately recommend.

Sends a Message of Thoughtfulness and Friendship
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-18
My mother bought this for Valentine's Day this year for my, then 2.5 year old, boy-girl twins and my kids love this book. It is May and we still read this book at least once a week.

The fact that little Cornelia looks at each heart and creates a special valentine card that matches the heart and the recipent shows thoughtfulness. I also liked that even though it never rained hearts again Cornelia wasn't disappointed or sad, but knew what to each Valentine's Day after that.

Our book also came with a page of stickers based on the illustrations in the book.

Creative Reflected in a Not-Only-Valentine's Day Tale
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-25
My six year old took the board book version of this book out of my hands. I meant to read it to my two year old son. Instead,
my first grader was enthralled with the illustrations, the story and the name of the loveable protagonist "Cornelia Augusta".

I especially enjoyed how ALL the rainbow hearts Cornelia Augusta catches are ALL different so she can craft personalized, different Valentine's for each recipient of one of her precious gifts.

The story is also a very opening one: there are always ways to create... no matter what the medium, what the celebration, whether the people are together or apart.

Also, I think the 3-5 year recommendation is a bit young. My 6 year old really enjoyed it as well, the language was perfect for a first grader.

Gives Children the idea of Sharing
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-09
It rains an abundance of hearts one day and
Cornielia Augusta catches them and brings them home and figures out who she wants to make things for.

She makes a necklace by stringing them together, then cuts holes in one and as the story goes on, the children try to guess who she made the valentins for.

It is simple and cute and give the children ideas about doing nice things for their friends.

ellen

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The Diamond Princess Saves the Day (Jewel Kingdom)
Published in Paperback by Little Apple Books (Scholastic) (1997-08)
Author: Jahnna N. Malcolm
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This is a great book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-06
The Diamond princess is hosting the Winterfest when theres something wrong in Sparkle mountain and she gos off in a crystal sleigh with Rolf a reindeer and a fox friend named Finley to find out whats wrong in Sparkle mountain , there they meet a bunny who saids Elsinor and some goblins are trapped in the moutain . So Demetra and her fox friend go in the cave and chose a light tunnel finding its the wrong tunnel they go back and go into a dark tunnel . But they fall into the tunnel and the princess is caught by a goblin and they wake up a bear . Can The Diamond princess get out of sparkle mountain ?

The Jewel Kingdom: The Diamond Princess Saves the Day
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-05
This is a book everyone has to read. My faviorite part was whentheir was a parade in the book. This a great and adventurous book thatyou have to read.

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-18
I loved these books! They are wonderful. I am in second grade and I love to read. This book has a princess and a fox and a bear and goblins. I want ALL of the Jewel Kingdom books.

The Diamond Princess is Great!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-19
It's about this princess who saves the day, and I can tell she likes skating. I liked the way the author described the "Looking Glass" pond where she skated. It's kind of blue and the back of the book shows what it looks like too. The animals in the story talk and I liked that. There are boys in it too, so boys could like it also. If you are an animal lover, you will love it. If you are not an animal lover I still think you would like it. Kids and grownup would like it because my grandma says that she liked it.

My own special fairyland.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-10
The Jewl Kingdom seems to be mix of Oz and Narnia. I would really love to live in one of the country's as one of the princesses. I truly can't decide which one. The Red Mountains where my advisor is Hapgood the dragon and I have a little pet hugaboo. The Greenwood where my castle is a treehouse and my advisor is Arden the unicorn and there are lots of elves and faries. The Blue Lake where my advisor is Zazz the butterfly and I have lots of water sprites and Gilliwags and a special Sea Monster. The White Winterland where my advisor is Finley the white fox and it always snows. Each Princess has there own special magic tool given to them by the Great Wizard Gallavant. Roxanne's is a belt which temporarialy makes her invisible. Emily's is a pan flute which can make her bigger or smaller until the next turn of the sun. Sabrina's is a pouch of magic dust which can make her fly. Demetra's is a magic mirror which can show her anything she wants three times a day. If the Wogglebug film is successful enough I will make a series and the Jewl Kingdom will be one of the places he visits to improve his vast knowledge.

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Don't Be Afraid To Discipline: The Commonsense Program for Low-Stress Parenting That *Improves Kids' Behavior in a Matter of Days *Stops Naggling and Hassling ... Relationship *Creates Lasting Results
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1998-09-15)
Author: Ruth Peters
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This is absolutely the BEST discipline book ever
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-11
As the mother to four strong-willed kids ages 19 down to 5, and I have read many discipline books and tried various methods over the years. This one is the best, hands down. I have been using behavior charts based on Ruth Peters' book for a few years (of course, I don't use the charts with my 19yo, but I do with my others - ages 11, 8, and 5 right now). My children get compliments from even from complete strangers on how well-behaved and polite they are, and how nicely they get along with each other. Dr. Peters has another very good book written for parents of preschoolers called Never Too Early to Discipline. Also highly recommended. My house is calm and peaceful, my kids are happy. The wonderful thing is, this can be accomplished without yelling, nagging, threatening, or spanking! Read the book!

Dr. Peters is wonderful. She saved my family and my sanity.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-03
My husband and I have been married for five years. He has 3 children from his first marriage and his ex-wife is the classic "emotionally needy parent" plus she is having problems with alcohol abuse. When we had visitations with the kids we would have an adjustment period of 2 or 3 days. After that their behavior would usually mellow out and the rest of the stay was okay. Recently DCFS stepped in and ruled that the children were no longer safe in her care and turned them over to my husband and I. The children are 14, 12, and 9, plus they have a 3 year old half sister that was given into our custody. Our house has been a combination zoo and war zone since they arrived. My husband and I were at the end of our ropes when I found this book. She has been the answer to my prayers.

180 degree turnaround in 1 week!!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-25
Got this for my 9 yr. old granddaughter. We were spending 4 hrs a nite on homework, her room was a disaster area and she was on a continuous restriction for her mouthing back and attitude. Knew something had to change. Wrote up the behavior plan based on this book; She actually liked the plan. Daily rewards and punishments, no more restrictions lasting days or a week, and privelege and money chips for good behavior, homework done in 1 1/2hrs and room straightened,dog fed,table set,coat hung up, etc every day. Amazingly within a few days, everything done as above! Her room is straightened with bed made and everything off floor in about 4 minutes(allowed 10 min). Homework always done without any hassle as soon as she comes in! Guess what she bought with her first savings? An ORGANIZER! Cannot praise this book enough! If you follow her steps and stick to the program yourself, you too can have amazing changes in your child. Her parents and I were so pleased and amazed with the change. I just wish I had had this book when my daughter was little. Would have made life so much easier! Every month or so, we reevaluate her program and make small changes on problem areas and that's about all the extra time needed. On the weekends, instead of homework, she straightens her closet or drawers or bookshelves. I showed her teacher the behavior plan and this book and she made copies of it for herself and other mothers when they are having problems. It will save your sanity and family and give house control back to you!

THIS BOOK CHANGED OUR LIVES! A must-read for all parents
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-14
I am the mother of a nine year old boy and a six year old girl that were beginning to take control of the house. I tried everything, but nothing stuck. Don't Be Afraid to Discipline really works! It is easy to implement and can be tailored to any family's special needs. Friends and teachers have been so impressed by the change in my children that they have all requested the title of the book. All that have begun the program are ecstatic! Privilege chips seem to be the key with my kids. They are even doing extra chores in order to earn extra chips. My son recently turned in 20 chips for a new computer game. He was proud of his accomplishment. So was I. Life in my household is calm now. The house is neater, the kids are happier, the parents are happier. We have more time to enjoy each other because the daily expectations/chores are taken care of without a fuss. My kids are self-sufficient in many respects. God bless Dr. Peters. Her program has been the answer to my prayers.

The manual you said you never got when you became a parent.
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-02
This book is absolutely readable! You learn real-life approaches to dealing with your kids! This is not a book of psycho-babble.

Childrens Days
Enjoy the Silence: A 30- Day Experiment in Listening to God (invert)
Published in Paperback by Zondervan/Youth Specialties (2005-09-01)
Authors: Maggie Robbins and Duffy Robbins
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Turn down the Ipod, Turn up the voice of God
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-10
Duffy and Maggie present a great book here that can be used individually or in a group context. Go through this book with your spouse, with your youth staff, or with your youth group. In a society that is too loud, we need to turn down the Ipod, turn off the TV, and turn up the voice of God. God wants to speak to us, but it's up to us to decide whether or not we'll listen for and to him. The beauty of this book is not in the powerful words of the authors, but in the instruction and guidance provided by the authors to experience God through the truth of his word. I've found this book to be especially beneficial in helping postmodern teens to experience God while being guided by the truth of his Word.

Classic Devotional Style for Young Christians
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-02
The Robbins family does a great job reintroducing a classical (i.e. tried and true) Christian way of engaging Scripture to listen for the voice of God. I know that there are some concerned fundamentalists running websites who hate anything remotely related to the word "contemplative," but they need to get over the 16th century.

This is a wonderful introduction to lectio devina for young Christians. By "young," I mostly mean 12-18 year old Christians, but it would be great for a new Christian of any biological age.

Results from the "Experiment"
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-19
I found this book to be very helpful in my walk with God. It made me slow down to read familiar passages which led to new and real insights. The authors do a great job of explaining and guiding the reader into "lectio divina." This book has helped me feel one with God while revealing my own heart more than any other devotional book. A great introductory devotional style read for anyone seeking to emotionally draw close to and connect with the heart of God.

So far so good
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-06
So far this book is good, it has been hard to find the Silence to enjoy, which is probably all the more reason this book is something I need to be reading.

Solitude and Silence Allow God's Voice to be Heard
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-30
The ancient meditative practice called "lectio divina" (Latin for "divine reading") is very simple and very helpful in studying scripture. The practice requires that you read a passage of scripture slowly, preferrably out loud, and then consider the words thoughtfully. After some journaling and prayer, read the same passage again, this time considering what it felt like to be there, in the event. Use all your senses and your imagination and journal on the passage. Finally, a third reading where you listen for the words or phrase that really speak to you and journal prayerfully about that consise message. This message is most likely God speaking to you personally through scripture. Studying scripture doesn't get any better than this!

Before I read this book, my prayer times had become pretty one-sided, with me listing out for God all the requests and concerns I had on my heart like a "honey-do" list for my patient husband. The practice of "lectio divina" renewed in me a love for the quiet, prayerful, listening posture that I had lost in my prayer time and reminded me Bible study and prayer is supposed to be a conversation, not a monolouge.

Childrens Days
First Day (A Dewey Doe book) (Dewey Does)
Published in Paperback by ABC 123 Pub (2002-06)
Author: John Cooper
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Great Lessons, Fun Read, Entertainment for All
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-12
While Dewey Does books are quick reads, they pack a BIG punch. Dewey shares his life, at a level all young children can relate to.

As we travel with Dewey, through his daily escapades, we're transformed into an ideal world where friendships aren't just born, but their nurtured. Each new day brings about a set of circumstances that teach young children about life: building friendships, trusting one another, growing from mistakes, learning to say "I'm sorry," and the importance of communicating with adults.

As a mother, it was refreshing to find myself engrossed in each of these books, finding myself engulfed in the storyline and forgetful of the time. Whether you're young at heart, or have a young child at home, Dewey Does books are a must read-start a new bedtime tradition with the Dewey Does series.

ABSOLUTELY, POITIVELY AMAZING
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-16
I THOUGHT THIS BOOK WAS THE BEST IVE EVER READ!!! THE AUTHOR HAS WONDERFUL INCITE ON A KIDS MIND! THE AUTHOR HAS WRITTEN THIS BOOK WITH GREAT WISDOM AND I HOPE THERE ARE MORE TO COME!!!!

I loved this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-09
The "Heroes Start As Kids" series staring Dewey Does promises to be a favorite among kids aged 6-10.

The first book in the series, First Day, follows Dewey, a nine-year-old sports enthusiast, through his first day of fourth grade. Written from Dewey's point of view, the book is charming and authentic. The book has no wizards or dragons, no talking animals or bumbling bad guys. Dewey's thoughts, hopes and fears are presented in a moment by moment format, with such appealing honesty that kids will surely identify with this hero in the making.

I loved this book and I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series.

highly recommended for 3rd & 4th Graders!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-21
HEROES START AS KIDS, they all had stars in their eyes & dreams. 9 year old Dewey, entering 4th Grade, certainly has.

Dewey Does is young, unafraid, believing he can do anything, be all things, he is full of awe & wonder, & his energy & love of life are as contagious as chicken pox & not nearly as nasty!

There are so many things I'd like to tell you about after reading FIRST DAY, about his room, his family, his friends, his life, that you simply must buy a copy for yourselves.

If the next books in this Heroes Start As Kids Series is as good a FIRST DAY, then our youngsters have a new author to mentor them through their busy lives.

Highly recommended reading - Dewey's voice is authentic & easily understood - FIRST DAY is a perfect gift for all kids in third grade as well as fourth, any time of the year!

Follows the adventures of a nine-year-old sports enthusiast
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-11
The first of a planned "Heroes Star As Kids" series, First Day is written by John Cooper for young readers ages 8 to 12 and follows the adventures of nine-year-old sports enthusiast Dewey Does as be experiences his first day of Fourth Grade. As Dewey meets old friends and makes new ones, kids are readily able to identify with his thoughts, dreams, and hopes. Enhanced with occasional black-and-white drawings by Jon Roscetti, First Day will prove to be a popular addition to any school or community library collection, and will leave young readers looking eagerly toward the next Dewey Does adventure!

Childrens Days
The Funny Things Kids Say - Vol. 3 (Funny Things Kids Say Will Brighten Any Day)
Published in Paperback by Funny Kids Project. (1998-11-01)
Author: Housholder Grace W.
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Parents' Choice Award
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-20
The Parents' Choice Foundation, the only nonprofit consumer guide of its kind, has selected "The Funny Things Kids Say, Vol. 3" for honors as an approved book for parents and children. The Foundation said the book is "an amazing accomplishment."

This will keep you laughing for years.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-07
This book is a family-friendly, inspirational book, making it ideal for your personal, school or church library. Grace Housholder's collection of "one-liners" by kids will keep you laughing for many years.

For parents, grandparents & children -- a treasure!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1997-05-07
The afternoon I placed Housholder's books on my coffeetable in my living room was the last I saw of them for weeks. They turned up on my nine year old daughter's nightstand -- where they've been cherished ever since! With three younger brothers, my daughter gets a kick out of being "in the know" -- I recommend this book not only for parents, grandparents and anyone else who LOVES children, but for children themselves! It's fun, "family-friendly" reading for all

TAKE A BREAK AND GET READY TO GIGGLE!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-07
As a bonified rat in the rat race of the current modern day world - my breaks - like millions of others - are often over looked. But when I get really bogged down - The Funny Things Kids Say Vol. 3 comes off of the book shelf. Hi, my name is Jodie Lynn and I am a parenting columnist. I don't profess to be an expert - but kids are one thing I know - as does my good friend - Grace Housholder - the author of this book. Any time of any day when you feel like you are going to explode from "overscheduling," go for the gusto and open up this delightful and wonderful book. Kids really do say the funniest things and it is captured uniquely on every page. Just remember these words - TAKE A BREAK AND GET READY TO GIGGLE! :)

Delightful!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-12
"Funny Things Kids Say" is a wonderful reminder of real life with children. It is humorous yet so true. Children will interpret words and situations in the most ridiculous ways. And "Funny Things Kids Say" is an excellent look at the brighter side of childhood. Once you start it, you won't put it down! Highly recommended for parents, teachers and others who deal daily with our fascinating children.

Childrens Days
Harriet's Horrible Hair Day
Published in Hardcover by Peachtree Publishers (2000-03)
Author: Dawn Lesley Stewart
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Harriet's Hair brings Smiles
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-03
An absolutly great book! The text is lyrical making it easy to read over and over again. The illustrations are colorful and fun. With each reading, your child (and you) will notice more fantastic details. The antics are zany, but Harriet's feelings are real and ones we can all relate to. This book will quickly become a family favorite!

The Curl and the Cure by Rose Gotsis
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-10
Harriet's Horrible Hair Day is not only for the young girl whose hair won't behave, it's for the young boy who can't get that unruly cowlick to stay down. When Harriet's cinnamon-colored curl pops out of her braid, her brother is quick to tell her she looks weird. This single remark sets into motion a series of remedies that her siblings apply. Their antics are somewhat reminiscent of Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the Hat". Creative, wild, and crazy, the cure is worse than the curl. As illustrated in the following text, Harriet's siblings are determined: "Harriet's sister plopped a colandar on Harriet's head, and her brother pulled the curls through the holes." Ms. Stewart's amusingly phonetic text will please all children, and Michael P. White's appropiate illustrations will catch their eyes. Without a doubt, this is a book a child will clutch close to his or her chest. No wonder it has sold out at our local bookstore.

Irresistible Children's Story!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-18
A delightful story, complete with detail-rich, amazingly fun illustrations, makes this book a sure hit with children, and their parents. I can't wait for more releases from Ms. Stewart!

Hair-larous Locks
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-16
Every child with hair that won't behave or who has siblings that are too helpful, will delight in reading the trials put upon Harriet by her brother and sister all because of a wayward curl! The vocabulary is age appropriate and the illustrations are delightful.

Harriet's a Hoot!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
Kindergarten to fifth graders enjoyed this wild tale. I am an elementary school librarian and my students loved this story and its zany illustrations. They couldn't wait to see what Harriet's creative siblings had in store for her on every page. They also loved watching the dog's and cat's antics throughout the book. As we say in Texas..."This book is a hoot!"

Childrens Days
Hockey Days
Published in Perfect Paperback by Supersonic Stoybook Productions/Xlibris Corp (2007-08-10)
Author: Howard F. Shapiro
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Awesome Story
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-24
Great heartwarming story for a parent and child to read together. I have a little girl and she loves the story. A must read for all children!

heartfelt and fun
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-29
this terrific book shows how much fun hockey - or any sports, for that matter - can be as a way for families to remain close to each other. a very fun read!

A refreshingly charming family book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-16
In a world where children are exposed to video games and violence, finally a wonderful and heartwarming book to read with your child. Fathers and sons alike will love every page of this book!
Lori Black

Hockey with a special heartfelt twist
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-17
Hockey Days is a top of the line "feel-good" book for any hockey lover. Even if you're not into hockey you will enjoy the heartfelt tale that resonates love & laughter for fathers and sons.

This tale brought back memories of childhood friends and stories I have shared with my daughter about my childhood sports memories.

It's a great book to share with your children and it will get them interested in hockey too. It also tells a warm story of a father and son who relive the father's "glory days" and lead the son to believe his father is "pretty cool" after all.

I highly recommend this book to any and all. Hockey fan or not, you'll Love "Hockey Days".

HOCKEY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN;)
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-14
What a wonderful story. Howard brings me back to my youth and what playing hockey means and how it intertwines a family's lifetime! Great job, great book! Thanks, Rich O.

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Journey Around Boston From A to Z (Journey Series)
Published in Hardcover by Commonwealth Editions (2001-05-25)
Authors: Martha Day Zschock and Heather Zschock
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Boston, Cradle of American History
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-29
I love Boston. I really do. This beautiful, progressive city known for being an academic, cultural and historical mecca is brilliantly presented in this delightful book.

This book will take readers alphabetically through the city that has long established itself as the Cradle of Amerian History. The alphabet format is good and effective as readers will more easily remember the sites in and around Boston. The map of the Boston area is also a good idea and an excellent added touch.

Using alliterative sentences is another good mnemonic device; readers will readily make associations with the places they are reading about in this delightful book about Boston. Readers also get text with chronicled detailed history about the places and historical events that took place in the Boston area. The lovely illustrations and rich history will delight readers of all ages. I highly recommend this one.

Boston A to Z
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-14
A wonderful book to see Boston and find out about Boston. I would recommend this to anyone (adults and children) about to visit Boston. I am looking forward to buying more books by this author and illustrator.

I'd Give it More if I Could
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-16
I discovered this book while doing a search for travel guides
to Boston. I was surprised when this book popped up 2nd in the
list, but since I collect children's illustrated books, I had to
take a look, and found it to be absolutely wonderful. I do have
to admit that it certainly would be for the very top end of the
picture book gang, not those just learning their ABC's. But so
what. It is wonderfully informative with beautiful illustrations.

Whenever I run into an ABC book, I first look to the X's to see
how the author handles that. I am pleased that this author
did not feel compelled to use X's in the beginning of the words.
Her X's became "Extraordinary Exhibits excite viewers." That is
so much better than yet another xylophone.

Perhaps my favorite page was "Y": Yarns have been spun at Ye Olde Union Oyster House for Years". The page was so compelling, I made special effort to get to the Oyster House though it wasn't
on my original agenda.

Besides a very attractive architectural illustration of the Oyster House, there is an insert that shows some of regional foods such as Boston Baked Beans and Boston Cream Pie. Below the
pictures is a short paragraph about the pictures. In this case
there is information about baked beans and why they were so popular with the Pilgrims. Below that is a wavy line (as there is on each page) with another bit of information, this time about
lobster which is usually available in the waters close by.

In September I am going to Cape Code and her A to Z book on
Cape Cod will be part of my planning. I hope she keeps this
wonderful series going, and if she branches out into Europe -
so much the better! If you are reading this, Martha, I am going
to London in the Spring next year and Venice in the fall, just
in case you are looking for your next subject.

Highly recommended.

fun guide for middle school visitors or residents
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-17
It seems a bit strange to use an alphabet book format for middle schoolers, but the idea is well-executed in this nicely illustrated guide to Boston. The book begins with an undetailed map of the Boston vicinity, continues with a paragraph of introduction, and then moves on to the alphabet. Each letter gets a full page and has an alliterative title with a few explanatory sentences and some related factoids. For example, "M" is entitled "Minutemen made ready at a moment's notice"; text describes the events in Lexington and Concord on April 18, 1775; watercolor pictures show the Minuteman statue in Lexington and the Old North Bridge in Concord; factoids tell us that British soldiers were called "regulars" and that the midnight riders (Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott) called out "The regulars are out! The regulars are out!" as they rode through the night. End pages depict an alphabet of objects other than those seen in the book, such as Magnolia for "M".

With nice art and layout, this book imparts quite a few interesting facts about Boston, though one thinks it might have benefitted from an overarching coherence with which to motivate the more sophisticated young readers at which it is purportedly aimed.

Take A Trip to Historic Boston
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-10
JOURNEY AROUND BOSTON is another title in the series created by author, artist and one time teacher Martha Zschock. Zschock was a third grade teacher at the time she wrote the book. As a teacher she has the respects both the natural curiosity and intelligence of children. A mallard, a duck often associated with the city thanks to Robert McCloskey's immortal MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS, leads visitors on a tour of Boston and the vicinity. Her book includes the familiar tourist attractions as well as lesser known and perhaps even ignored places in Boston. It serves as a wonderful introduction to Boston and its illustrious history.

This book is a must for any family with young visitors coming to the city of Boston. It will also be of interest to the children of Boston who wish to learn a bit about the city and its history.

Childrens Days
Kiss Kiss!
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (2003-12-23)
Author: Margaret Wild
List price: $12.95
New price: $3.79
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $12.95

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Early Language Skills
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-31
My 6-year-old is learning to read, and the repetition in this book gives her reading fluency a little boost. My 3-year-old daughter is not talking quite as fluently as she should, and this book is helpful for her because of 1) word repetition, 2) texture words with pictures that match, 3) prepositions such as over, under, behind, through, and so on. Both girls love the bold artwork.

Love it!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
My daughter loves this book! She wants me to read this 2,3, sometimes 5 times in one night! A must have. You can't go wrong with buying this book for your child.

Great book for toddlers!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-05
My 17 month old granddaughter loves this book, and I love reading it to her. She likes to make the sounds of each animal. The pictures are great, and it is easy to read with expression. We read it several times a day and every night before going to bed. I highly recommend this book.

Absolute Favorite
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-28
My 18 month old daughter will not put this book down. I borrowed it from the library and renewed it twice. I have to return the book today so I'm going to buy a copy. It is definitely a cute book for young children.

A great book to read together
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-19
My 2 year old daughter loves this book! We read it together almost every night just before she goes to sleep. It has very simple, repetitive text that is easy for kids to follow and 'fill in' as you read. There are several other animals in the pictures on each page, and my daughter loves to point them out when we read. I would highly recommend this book!


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