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The Night Before the 100th Day of School (Reading Railroad Books)
Published in Paperback by Grosset & Dunlap (2005-12-01)
Author: Natasha Wing
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GREAT BOOK....
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-23
My 4 year old daughter (preschool age) LOVES this book! She asks to read it over and over! Everyone has to bring in 100 "somethings" to school for the 100th day of school celebration. One little boy doesn't know what to bring...he finally decides and what an adventure occurs as a result! It's a great book for school aged, even older preschool kids!

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On My Very First School Day I Met...
Published in Hardcover by Milk & Cookies (2005-06-28)
Author: Norman Stiles
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Test Market Success
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-06
I just gave my almost-four year old friend, who is starting pre-school tomorrow (with some nervous anticipation), this wonderful book. She laughed at the pictures and commented at the witty story, saying it would be silly to meet friends like that at school and "Look at what is on 'my' lunchbox" on the last page!! The Amazon reviewer seemed to think that the pictures would upstage the plot. If Helena could write at 4 years old, she would say that there is a fine balance of illustrations and text.

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On Wings of Praise: How I Found Real Joy in a Personal Friendship With God
Published in Paperback by Review & Herald Publishing (1996-06)
Author: Kay Rizzo
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Life Changing Book
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Review Date: 2008-05-02
This book changed how I see God and other people. My life has gone from blah to exciting. I appreciate how the author brings in daily experiences to illustrate her concepts. I have purchsed other copies to share with anyone that I meet who needs encouragment. Wonderful!!! Her second book on praise is great also. His Praise Goes on

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One Fun Summer's Day
Published in Paperback by PublishAmerica (2004-06-12)
Author: Hialeah Miranda
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Great book for children
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Review Date: 2004-07-07
I read this to my children and it was a big hit. They loved the way that they felt they were with the kids on a trip. They learned a lot about Louisiana that I would never have thought to tell them about.

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Owen and Mzee: A Day Together
Published in Unknown Binding by Cartwheel Books (2008-01-01)
Authors: Craig Hatkoff and Isabella Hatkoff
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What a treat!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
I purchased this book for my library at home to read to my grandchildren. It is a wonderful story of friends. We have all enjoyed the pictures as well as the great story!

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Roses Are Pink and You Stink (39 Kids on the Block, No 3)
Published in Paperback by Apple (1990-01)
Author: Jean Marzollo
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I remember liking this in second grade
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Review Date: 2006-01-03
I had gotten this book from a book club because I liked the title. It turns out to be a book about a guy named michael who's really excited about valentines day and is making valentines for the neighborhood kids and a special valentines day box. But after a minor accident on the way to school causing him to lose all his work, his class is discussing things about the month of feburary including groundhogs day, black history month, valentines day and so forth. He's eager to give all the answers but he keeps yelling them out and losing out on getting to make the valentine box for the class. So he goes home and writes mean valentines and then decides to have a valentine party where he would invite his friends over so they can make valentines. But he took matters into his own hands again. He assigned each friend to do a certain task instead of letting them make valentines on their own and his bossiness made them all mad at him and stuff but in the end it all worked out and valentines day turned out to be nice

on a side plot, michael's sister donna was kicked out of college for not having high grades and they talk about it every now and then at the end after helping michael out when he wasn't getting along with his friends at the valentine party, she realizes she wants to get into teaching and will try to start a career in that field

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Sarah the Sunday Fairy (Fun Day Fairies)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Scholastic Paperbacks (2008-08-01)
Author: Daisy Meadows
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Fantastic! But the British week begins with Monday!
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Review Date: 2008-08-25
My 5, 7 and 9 year old daughters continue to love the series. You have to be careful though this time. Even though the books are slightly adapted for the US market the week in this series still begins with Monday as typical in Europe. Sarah the Sunday Fairy is the last of this group of seven books.

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serafina67 *urgently requires life*
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic Press (2008-08-01)
Author: Susie Day
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Courtesy of Teens Read Too
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Review Date: 2008-07-13
Susie Day's SERAFINA67 *URGENTLY REQUIRES LIFE* is a hilarious and intimate peek about being a British teenage girl, which besides the weird slang is strikingly familiar to being an American teen. It takes place over approximately four months and is entirely composed of Serafina67's blog and accompanying comments. (Note: There is a glossary in the back with definitions to weird English slang. Don't be like me and discover it after you've finished reading.)

Serafina67 is a fifteen-year-old girl who lives with her mum and visits her dad on weekends. She has a witch under her skin that makes her act terribly sometimes and has made a resolution to be accomplished on April 22nd (blog starts on Christmas) to be happy. On the way, she is helped and hindered by her real and blog friends, Crazy Pete the therapist, her parents (and their significant others), and, of course, her blog.

It's hard to describe Serafina, because she's very full-fleshed and complicated. She can be bouncing off the walls and wonderfully excited about her VTN (Very Thrilling Novel) at the beginning of one day and feel fat, miserable, and prone to chocolate by mid-afternoon. And even when she's at her lowest, she finds humorous ways to unload it onto her readers. She often summarizes horrible events with hilarious but appropriate imaginary dialogue, but one of my favorite moments is when she doesn't feel up to posting and hence composes a blog post entirely in haiku and her friends comment accordingly.

This book reminded me a lot of Stephen Chbosky's epistolary novel THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER, not only because of its content, but also because it feels almost interactive. As I read the posts and the character's reactions, I realized that the format was really cool because it's a mixture between first person (Serafina) and third person (various comments). It was also a neat blur between the privacy of a journal and the public-ness of the Internet. One of Serafina's friends, Georgia Darkly, finds her by Googling "mermaid" and "anorexia."

This is a really fun read and the author, Susie Day, touches on a lot of issues -- I won't call them teen issues, because teens don't have a monopoly on being unhappy even though it sometimes feels like it -- without getting motherly, moral, or "I've-been-there" about it. And I swear that you don't even have to be(en) a teen girl to enjoy it. This book applies to anyone who has ever thought the Parents are crazy, said something they shouldn't have, or just hates their life.

Reviewed by: Natalie Tsang

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Seven Spunky Monkeys
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Children's Books (2005-09-01)
Author: Jackie French Koller
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A fabulous read for parent and child alike
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-08
As a parent of a toddler who is frustrated by reading countless rhyming books with poor meter and rhyme scheme, I found this book to be fun, droll, and extremely well-crafted. If you've been aggravated by the likes of Madeline and other books with poor rhyming, Spunky Monkeys will be a silly and easy read.

Friendship Day
Sparky and Eddie: First Day of School (Sparky and Eddie, No 1)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1997-09)
Author: Tony Johnston
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