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A Dog's Day
Published in Paperback by Dog Ear Publishing (2005-05-01)
Author: Cathy Kravitz
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delightful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-12
A children's story like this is hard to come by anymore. I bought this book for my neices and they read it every night. I bought 20 copies and gave them to all of my friends' children. If your child does not own this book, they are truly missing out.

What a heartwarming story!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-01
I recently purchased this lovely book for my niece and nephew and they love it. The pictures made them giggle, and the story is so sweet. Perfect book for kids just learning to read -- and for parents wanting a great bed-time story.

Fantastic Children's Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-28
A Dog's Day is my son's favorite book. I've read the book so often that my son and I now know it by heart. I recommend this book - the story is sweet and the illustrations are one-of-a-kind.

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Don't Go!
Published in Hardcover by Clarion Books (2001-09-17)
Author: Jane Breskin Zalben
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great book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-02
A great book to prepare your toddler for preschool. Nice illustrations and a great story of a boy elephant, Daniel, and his first day at school.
What was amazing is the fact that children can associate with Daniel, given the fact that the author does a fantastic job portraying all things, emotions, activities that preschoolers are facing every day at school. All my kids loved the book as even the sequence of activities described in the book matched what they were doing at school! A definitely must-read before your little one goes to preschool for the first time.

useful
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-16
As a worried mother of a new preschooler, the book was extremely helpful in addressing the first day of preschool

Preschool prep
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-17
"Don't Go!", written and illustrated by Jane Breskin Zalben, is a charming picture book for younger readers. It tells the story of Daniel, a little boy who is experiencing his first day at preschool. Daniel and his family are all elephant-headed humanoids; the other kids in his class include a hippo, a pig, a cat, etc. This device is nicely used and gives the largely realistic book an appealing touch of fantasy.

The friendly illustrations have bright colors. The book ends with a note from book editor Michele Coppola; she offers parents some tips for their child's first day at preschool.

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DOWN TO EARTH: A Fighter Pilot's Experiences of Surviving Dunkirk, The Battle of Britain, Dieppe and D-Day
Published in Hardcover by Grub Street Publishing (2007-09)
Author: Kenneth Butterworth McGlashan
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An Insight into "Down to Earth".
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-22
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R5JV95AYGGEXM Here is a brief video insight into the remarkable story that is "Down to Earth". The amazing life of Squadron Leader Kenneth Butterworth McGlashan AFC.

A Story Well-Told and Deserving to be Told
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-03
I thoroughly enjoyed 'Down to Earth', the war memoirs of Squadron Leader Kenneth Butterworth McGlashan, AFC, co-written with Owen Zupp. Mr. McGlashan has the distinction of having been in the 'right' place---'right' being a relative term, I guess, as he had to do a lot of fighting-- to take part in many of the major battles of World War Two, from Dunkirk through The Battle of Britain, Dieppe, and D-Day. He then has more adventures flying transport aircraft. His story is told in the way most World War Two veterans tell of their exploits, as if these herioc deeds were just another job and no big deal. McGlashan's humility makes his story all the more readable and enjoyable. Even his wooing of his future wife takes time and effort as the quiet charm of the young pilot grows on the lovely girl he courts.

McGlashan is now retired and living in Australia, and a fitting end to this book sees him paying a pilgrimage to his old Hawker Hurricane, crashed on the beach during the evacuation of Dunkirk.

I think the thing I enjoyed most about this book is McGlashan's conversational style, his disarming modesty, and his humor. I felt after reading it that this is the kind of chap I'd like to sit down with and have a few beers, and just listen to him talk for three or four hours. These men truly were 'The Greatest Generation', and I applaud co-author Owen Zupp for helping bring this important story to light.

Rob Morris, Author, Untold Valor: Forgotten Stories of American Bomber Crewmen over Europe in World War Two, Potomac, 2006.

A wonderful read
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-11
I usually rave and rave about wartime aviation memoirs because, to me, they are such a privilege to read. However, Down To Earth is more than that. Sure, it's great that the author has shared this story with us but, at the end, you come away feeling like you know Mac and wishing you could shake his hand.

Kenneth McGlashan flew over Dunkirk and, through self-admitted inexperience, walked its beaches after his Hurricane was shot down. He is young, 19, but mature. Further trips over Dunkirk follow and he evolves into an effective single-engined fighter pilot. The Battle of Britain follows during which Mac's squadron is posted for an intriguing interlude in Ireland chasing German Condor long-range maritime patrol bombers. Here, his desire to pass on his knowledge surfaces and his commitment and drive to better himself as a leader and pilot is evident. He returns to England and flies cats' eye night fighter ops where he has to rely on his skill, eyesight and a lot of luck. Over time, Mac finds himself working with searchlight-equipped Boston/Havocs, the next great idea in night fighting to prove unsuccessful but nevertheless exciting when flying close formation with a bomber at night. Finally, though, he finds himself posted to a Mosquito night fighter unit and, at last, an effective way to hunt at night. What follows is a love affair with the Mossie, a harsh lesson on single-engined flying that sees him in hospital and determined to learn and teach what he can about "assymetric" flight, continuing anecdotes of the great men he flew with, an amazing sojourn with BOAC in the Middle East, flying during the invasion of Europe, training, raising a family, the end of the war, successful command of a Mossie squadron, award of the Air Force Cross, transfers, time in Cyprus and living around the world. What a life!

The writing is relaxed and so easy to follow. It is casual but evocative, regularly amusing but equally poignant. Mac certainly made the most of his scrapes over Dunkirk, his lucky escape over Dieppe and his serious crash in the Mossie. He learns from his mistakes and adventures as indicated by the fact he flew operationally for more than four years, more or less. His revisting the scene of his Dunkirk incident brought a lump to my throat as he relived the events of that day surprised he could remember such minute details. Mac's stories are supported by excellent memories from his wife, Doreen, adding a very personal aspect to the reading.

The author comments that the restoration of Mac's Hurri, R-for-Robert, is a fitting tribute to the man. I think it is fair to say, so is this book.

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Dylan's Day Out
Published in School & Library Binding by Orchard Books (1989-08)
Author: Peter Catalanotto
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I own Dylan the Dalmatian, a Katrina Rescue
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-17
I must say, when I came across this book, I about fell out. Dylli, as I call him, or Dylli-Dal, looks just like the illustrations, and he has had similar "outings," in his new home town of Washington, DC.

Dylan, as a New Orleans native, also seems to like some of the garbage can spice that the character of the book likes too.

So funny, this book, just has me laughing, and I have bought copies for my nephews, who are about five years old as of mid 2007; they also know Dylan well, and laughed very very hard.

Colorful romp through a dog's inner life
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-20
This entertaining story is a delight for kids, adults, or anyone who is compelled to live with and (despite themselves) love a dalmatian. Sparsely worded and heavy on illustration, Dylan's Day Out -- appropriately -- leaves much to the imagination. The title dog's color scheme carries over into the book's other inhabitants -- penguins, skunks, nuns, dominos, soccer balls, and other checkered items abound. The clever interplay between color and black-and-white engages children's imaginations and adds an extra level of entertainment and interaction for readers. My son's long outgrown it, but I still love looking at this book.

creatively thought-provoking---for young children
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-17
The author's sparse use of words and cleverly thought-out illustrations allow children (and their parents) to become creative storytellers!

Childrens Days
Family Child Care Contracts and Policies, Third Edition: How to Be Businesslike in a Caring Profession (Redleaf Press Business Series)
Published in Paperback by Redleaf Press (2006-05-01)
Author: J.D., Tom Copeland
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Very Well Written
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-22
Being new to the family daycare business I really needed a book that would put me on the right track, this was it. I was able to write my contract and policy handbook knowing it was complete in every way. There is other good information in it as well. This is a wonderful book!

Being Professional is No Child's Play !
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-12
I have most of all Mr. Copeland's books related to starting a child care.Including his software prgram.This book shows both new and exsisting Child Care Providers how to put together a simple and professional contract. It also has examples and samples.Protect Yourself and your business today !

Being Professional is No Child's Play !
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-12
I have most of all Mr. Copelnad's books related to staring a child care.Including his software prgram.This book shows New and exsisting Child Care Providers how to put together a simple and professional contract. It also has examples an samples.Protect Yourself and your business today !

Childrens Days
First Day
Published in Hardcover by Silver Whistle (2003-08-01)
Authors: Dandi Daley Mackall and Tiphanie Beeke
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Wonderful book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-07
I bought this book for my niece for her first day of school. She read it for a few weeks before she started and loved the book -- especially the pictures and the rhymes. When the first day came, she was a little apprehensive, like the girl in the book, but by the time she came home, she was sad that she had to leave and couldn't wait to go back.

Great for any child with school-time jitters
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-24
Dandi Daley Mackall's book, "First Day" is an entertaining and engaging walk through a nervous child's first day at school. Charming and amusing at the same time, this book puts children at ease and lets them know that what appears to be a daunting activity may very well turn out to be a wonderful adventure. Mackall's gift of rhyme makes this story sparkle. Her words always flow perfectly, making First Day an easy and enjoyable read. I would recommend this book for any child who has misgivings about the first day of school - or even for a child who's wholeheartedly looking forward to it.

Educators Recommend
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-29
The narrator in First Day tells of her first-day jitters in simple, rhyming sentences. �Swirls of girls, / bands of boys, / talking, laughing, making noise. / I already miss my toys. / It's only my first day.�

Once in the classroom she plans her getaway (digging to China with a spoon, or taking a rocket to the moon). �I'd be outta here by noon,� she posits. But, like most children on their first day, the narrator finds that school is not quite as bad as she imagined it to be. Coloring sheets with teddy bears, building tall towers, a new lunch box, and recess all combine to make the day enjoyable. By story's end she asks, �How much better can it get on my second day?�

Accompanying the large-print text are watercolor and acrylic illustrations. Done in somewhat muted, warm colors, the childlike paintings are full of realistic details and smiling faces, giving the book a comforting, friendly feel.

This is a great choice for a first-day-of-school read aloud.

Reviewed by the Education Oasis Staff.

Childrens Days
The First Day of Winter
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (2005-10-01)
Author: Denise Fleming
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Winter Story for Toddlers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-09
"This charming tale will have young readers counting along as a boy builds a snowman with lots of personality - plus accessories!" (summary by Susan Hayes in Woman's Day magazine)
The cadence reminds the reader of the Twelve Days of Christmas and the repetition is appealing to young children aged three and under.

Sing-a-long too
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-22
I bought this book to use with my job as a special education preschool teacher who travels from site to site. I use this book to teach colors and counting. I love it because it follows the song "The 12 Days of Christmas" and the kids love to sing along with it! I also made felt cut outs of each piece and we put together our own snowman as we read the book! The illustrations are great and the text super! Wish I thought of it!

The only artist I know who can create condensation with fiber
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-21
If there were a librarian lobby out there, I would seriously suspect that Denise Fleming was held under their sway. How else to explain the fact that every book she creates fits your average children's librarian's needs to a tee? Whether she's using her one-of-a-kind humor and artistic technique to teach kids about colors as in "Lunch", providing a particularly original animal readaloud as found in "Barnyard Banter", or writing the number one BEST toddler storytime picture book, "In A Small Small Pond", the woman practically caters to your average librarian's every desire. "The First Day of Winter" is no exception to the rule. Utilizing a technique that incorporates everything from colored cotton fiber and hand-cut stencils to squeeze bottles, "Winter" provides the perfect wintertime readaloud book, especially for those with a hearty singing voice.

Written to the tune of "Twelve Days of Christmas", "The First Day of Winter" is a joyful tale of the building of a snowman. So the book begins with, "On the first day of winter my best friend gave to me ... a red cap with a gold snap". With each consecutive day the snowman is slowly built up and up. It gets two bright blue mittens, 3 striped scarfs, 4 prickly pinecones, etc. Some of these additions are alliterative and some just fun to say like, "5 birdseed pockets". With each addition of food or sustenance, winter animals cluster closer and closer to the snowman. When the last verse (it doesn't go as far as twelve) results in 10 salty peanuts it is clear that the snow"man" is actually a rather nice snow"woman". Our last images in the book are of her walking off to have a chat with another snowfellow at the top of a nearby hill.

There's such a sense of satisfaction when you read this book aloud. Even if you don't sing the words you still get a smack of enjoyment from pronouncing the words, "red cap with a gold snap". Adults can decide whether or not they want to sing "5 birdseed pockets" as you would "5 gold rings" or just keep the verse the same as the others. As always, Fleming is far more inclined to be colorful rather than dull. From the ribald blue of a blue jay to the cheery conglomeration of a bunch of different scarfs, this is as visually arresting a book as any Fleming has come up with yet. Now I cannot tell you how many times I've been approached by a library patron who wants a good snowy winter book for their kids, but without any specific holidays mixed in. Until now I've relied heavily on Ezra Jack Keats's, "The Snowy Day", and Lois Ehlert's, "Snowballs". With the publication of this book, I can now also heartily thrust "The First Day of Winter" into these parents' waiting arms with a kind of haphazard glee. A fabulous addition to any cold weather collection and a fun readaloud to boot.

Childrens Days
First Graders from Mars, Episode 1: Horus's Horrible Day (First Graders from Mars)
Published in Turtleback by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (2002-02)
Author: Shana Corey
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Very Funny from Patrick age 8
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-09
I think this is a funny book. The aliens fly around in cups and have tenacles and all sorts of alien stuff that makes it fun to read. It's funny that they are aliens going to school. I hope she writes a Second Graders from Mars. And then Third Graders from Mars.

Good, Wholesome, Martian Fun!!! and WEIRD!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-30
First Graders From Mars is a super book for kids ages 4-8. It will become a staple for parents sending kids off to first grade and for first grade teachers welcoming Kindergarten graduates for the first time (Martiangarten Grads too!). Horus is a character who kids will quickly fall for...he's a kid through an through! Corey has crafted a fast-paced, easy-to-read story that gels!! It has lots of cool stuff (from a Martian girl who cries big blue tear drops out of her NOSE to a teacher who floats, has eyes in the back of her head, front, and SIDE!!!). Teague is a master and has brought the story to alien-life with bright, bold, alive illustrations. Watch this series ZOOOOOM up the bestseller lists!! Wow!!!! :)

First Grade, Martian Style.....
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-28
Horus couldn't wait to get to his first grade class in Pod 1. But once there, he was confused. Where was the slime table and the snooze mats and what time was snack? "First graders are too big for those things," another student informs him and Horus realizes he's not in martiangarten anymore. First grade is work, work, work, from reading to art to math problems and Horus is hungry and tired and cranky when his mother picks him up from school. How was your first day, she wants to know. "Horrible. I'm not going back!" Unfortunately, he finds out that this decision is out of his hands (or in his case tentacles), when his folks literally drag him back to school the next morning. There he finds a new little alien crying big blue tears. She's afraid school will be terrible, Horus agrees and scary, no argument there, and the teacher will be mean and the work too hard. But as Horus remembers his first day he tells her, the teacher was very nice and helpful and the work is hard, but not too hard, you can do it. Horus has a new friend, a friend who feels just like he did yesterday and needs him to help show her the ropes. So together they march inside, ready for whatever comes their way..... Shana Corey has written a delightful and humorous story that many first graders will relate to. Her simple and realistic text, complete with silly Martian language, really captures the essence of a little one moving from the safe world of kindergarten to the big unknown of first grade and is complemented by Mark Teaque's funny, expressive, colorful artwork. Together they've authored a charming story with a gentle, reassuring message that won't be lost on young readers. Perfect for kids 5-8, First Graders From Mars is just right for beginning readers and also makes a wonderful read aloud story the entire family can enjoy.

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Flamingo's First Christmas
Published in Hardcover by Abrams Books for Young Readers (2005-11-01)
Author: Nancy Raines Day
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an adorable christmas story with plenty of heart!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-26
this is one of the best christmas books i've read in a long time. it has such a quirky and original setting, and flamingo is a loveable character who won't soon be forgotten. this is the kind of story kids will want to read over and over again (no matter what time of year it is!). it has it all: humor, warmth, and especially christmas spirit.

Meaning of Christmas
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-06
A flamingo travels to Miami to discover the meaning of the Christmas lights he has seen from across the bay. The illustrations of his adventures are well done and very funny. But the real joy of this book comes with its use as a fun tool to help children discover, along with Flamingo, the real meaning of Christmas. The story provides plenty of opportunity for interactive discussion as you read the book as a family. Flamingo's First Christmas is a delightful holiday story for children.

A Feel-Warm Christmas Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-25
Snuggle up with the kids and Flamingo's First Christmas and you'll immediately feel the warmth! Follow the main character, a clutzy confused flamingo, through his Miami adventures in search of the meaning of Christmas. Wonderful illustrations accompany Day's sparkling story. If you're from a cold climate, you'll love her first line, "On a warm December evening...." If you've already experienced tropical Christmases, you'll identify with the warm weather perspective! This is one of those read-aloud books that the grownups and older brothers and sisters will enjoy sharing with the little ones.

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Fluffy's Valentine's Day (Hello Reader Level 3)
Published in Library Binding by Fitzgerald Books (2007-01)
Author: Kate McMullan
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Very cute guinea pig series
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-19
This is part of a very cute series about Fluffy the guinea pig. Very endearing for those who love guinea pigs---it's hard to find many kids books about them.

Fluffy's Fun For Parents Too
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-14
My six year old loves Fluffy and his bad attitude and I have to confess so do I. When I'm overdosing on the treacly, politically correct reading material that comes home from school Fluffy is the perfect antidote

Fantastic!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-04
I have read two of the Fluffy books. I love them and so do my kids. I cannot wait to read the other two about Fluffy. These are books I don't mind reading over and over with my children. Thank you for them!


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