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The Smartest Bear and His Brother Oliver
Amazon.com — Oliver & Ronald-what a pair! My sister & I received this book as a gift from our grandmother many years ago. We still have it (we share it back & forth) and it is one of our most prized possesions that we will share with our own children. This ...More…
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Pinkerton, Behave!
Amazon.com — SCARIEST BOOK I'VE SEEN FOR PRESCHOOLERS! Be aware that this book shows the burglar holding a gun to the mother's head as the child watches--if that's not terrifying to a preschooler then I don't know what would be! My five year old ...More…
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Clorinda Takes Flight
Amazon.com — An unusual story packed with unexpected twists and turns. Robert Kinerk's CLORINDA TAKES FLIGHT will reach ages 4-8 with its fine story of Clorinda the cow, who notices the flight of a passing bird and longs to fly. She decides to become the first cow ...More…
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Yankee Doodle
Amazon.com — A delightful depiction of the familiar song Our six-year-old son loved Yankee Doodle so much that he brought it home from the school library two weeks in a row. He was fascinated by the pictures, and he enjoyed telling us his own interpretation of the ...More…
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Paul Bunyan
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Do you know how the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River were first formed? How about the Great Plains and the Grand Canyon? Some people think these wonders were established by the forces of nature, but those folks clearly haven't ...More…
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Prehistoric Pinkerton!
Amazon.com — Pinkerton at his best! Pinkerton is losing his baby teeth! Everything in the house is getting chewed to pieces and you will never believe what happens when Pinkerton tags along on a school field trip to the museum! The Pinkerton books have always been ...More…
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Johnny Appleseed
Amazon.com — An American Classic (good history supplement) Almost 5 Stars In this wonderfully illustrated children's book, Steven Kellogg mixes history and legend to tell a charming tale. Sometimes, the illustrations tell the story without the need for words. ...More…
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How the Witch Got Alf
Amazon.com — A CLASSIC TREASURE! How the Witch Got Alf by Cora Annett and Illustrated by Steven Kellog was published in 1975, which when you think about it, is over 30 years ago. The author dedicates it to "For all (un)loveable donkeys, everywhere" which is ...More…
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Prehistoric Pinkerton (Picture Puffins)
Amazon.com — Pinkerton at his best! Pinkerton is losing his baby teeth! Everything in the house is getting chewed to pieces and you will never believe what happens when Pinkerton tags along on a school field trip to the museum! The Pinkerton books have always been ...More…
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A My Name Is Alice
Amazon.com — Great Older Readers, but Not an Ideal Alphabet Book The format of this book is consistent for each letter of the alphabet. The letter being featured on the page is large and in color. The text length and layout is also consistent page to page. Also, the ...More…
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The Missing Mitten Mystery
Amazon.com — Fun Story This imaginative story is about a little girl who spends all day building a huge snowman and playing in the snow. When she realized that her red mitten was missing. She could not bare loose another mitten seeing how every winter thus far she had ...More…
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Best Friends
Amazon.com — The book of Childhood Whenever I think back to my childhood, and the books of that time, the two main authors I find appearing time and time again are Shel Silverstein and Steven Kellogg. This book was one of my favorites. When reading through, espically ...More…