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141. The Napping House
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142. Curious George Four Board Book
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143. The Gremlins
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144. Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer
$4.99
145. Flat Stanley 40th Anniversary
$6.99
146. When I Was Young in the Mountains
$17.81
147. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland:
$5.99
148. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
$6.99
149. The BFG
$10.39
150. Best Word Book Ever! (Giant Little
$10.39
151. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the
$5.99
152. Moo Baa La La La
$6.99
153. How to Be a Friend: A Guide to
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154. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and
$6.50
155. The Watsons Go to Birmingham -
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156. Happy Birthday to You! (Classic
$7.99
157. Blueberries for Sal (Picture Puffins)
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158. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
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159. The Paper Bag Princess (Classic
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160. Freckle Juice

141. The Napping House
by Red Wagon Books
Board book (01 September, 2000)
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Isbn: 0152026320
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars ZZZzzzz.....
This beloved and bestselling book from Audrey and Don Wood has been delighting children--and sending them off to bed with laughter and sweet dreams-for years. The infectious cumulative rhyme of The Napping House has made this book a classic. Now here is the new sturdy edition just right for tiny hands, making them a must for every family's board book collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars Repeat Book
I am not a fan of books that repeat themselves, but this one is adorable. The pictures are so good and the rhymes so cute that it does not even phase me to repeat the lines. It is the perfect length for a bedtime story. Looking forward to reading it for years!

4-0 out of 5 stars Great repetition; fun story
My son enjoys this book predominantly because of repetition. It is one that is in high rotation, but not the most favorite. I do think it is harder for him to follow as the pictures are not very bright/distinct.I do recommend this book to other parents. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Bedtime & Dreams    2. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    3. Children: Kindergarten    4. Fiction    5. Fleas    6. Humorous Stories    7. Juvenile Fiction    8. Sleep    9. Board books    10. Juvenile Fiction / Humorous Stories   


142. Curious George Four Board Book Set
by Houghton Mifflin
Hardcover (24 September, 2001)
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Isbn: 0618154248
Sales Rank: 4380
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Baby-Friendly
Nice, sturdy books. Stories are concise for short attention spans. I can usually get through a whole book before my 4-month old gets antsy. She likes the pictures and turning the pages is easy for her since the books are so little.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Intro to George
I read these to my son since he was a baby and he loved them! These definitely interested him in the "real," full-length George books when he got older.

4-0 out of 5 stars Classics for the very young
These books were purchased for a one year old and are very sturdy and will last for a long time.My grandchild is too busy to sit still for more than a few pages at a time, but these books are small enough for him to hold and point to the pictures and enjoy on his own.We read to him by naming the pictures, but the reading experience can never begin too young. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure - General    2. Animals - Apes & Monkeys    3. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    4. Children: Grades 1-2    5. Humorous Stories    6. Juvenile Fiction    7. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   


143. The Gremlins
by Dark Horse
Hardcover (06 September, 2006)
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Sales Rank: 3189
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars At last, Disney & Dahl's lost treasure.
I'm a Disneyphile and I've been coveting this book ever since I first heard about it. I've scoured Australian secondhand bookstores for years, hoping, by some miracle, that I might find an original copy tucked away in a dusty corner somewhere with a $2 sticker on it, but to no avail. [...].
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Subjects:  1. Animals - Mythical    2. Britain, Battle of, Great Britain, 1940    3. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    4. Children: Grades 3-4    5. Classics    6. Fiction    7. Historical - Europe    8. Historical - Military & Wars    9. Imaginary creatures    10. Juvenile Fiction    11. Juvenile Historical Fiction    12. Comics & Graphic Novels / General    13. Fantasy    14. Graphic novels    15. Second World War fiction   


144. Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood (Sisterhood of Traveling Pants)
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Hardcover (09 January, 2007)
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Isbn: 0385729367
Sales Rank: 2126
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Subjects:  1. Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction    2. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    3. Girls & Women    4. Juvenile Fiction    5. Social Issues - Adolescence    6. Social Issues - Friendship    7. Juvenile Fiction / Social Situations / Friendship   


145. Flat Stanley 40th Anniversary Edition
by HarperTrophy
Paperback (01 March, 2003)
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Isbn: 0060097914
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Poor Stanley. He's a perfectly normal boy until one morning he wakes up flat. After his parents peel the incriminating bulletin board off of him, Stanley must adjust to life as a pancake. He is a boy who takes this kind of thing in stride, though, and soon he's enjoying the advantages of squashedness.Sliding under closed doors is fun, and it's gratifying to be of use to his mother when she drops her ring through a narrow metal grating. Expensive plane fare to California? No problem. Svelte Stanley folds comfortably into a brown paper envelope. There's even room left over in there for an egg-salad sandwich. But Stanley's true moment of glory comes when a gang of thieves begins stealing paintings from the Famous Museum of Art. The case seems hopeless--until our two-dimensional hero saves the day. Here is one boy who doesn't let his profile-challenged body stop him from living life fully--that is, until his brother finds a way to help him become well rounded again. Jeff Brown's matter-of-fact tone and Tomi Ungerer's witty and engaging drawings tickle the funny bone, making this 1964 classic a perennial favorite. (Ages 4 to 8) Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Well-Rounded Adventure
Stanley has been squashed flat by his bulletin board! Now that's he's only a half-inch thick, he can slide under doors, get mailed in extra large envelopes, and be flown like a kite. When The Famous Museum of Art needs a special favor, Stanley is ready to help.
5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
I read this with my [...] sister and she loved it! It's a little too hard for her age because there are some vocabulary she didn't even understand but I helped her and she got along with the book very well. Very funny and humorous.

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic Fun
A truly original premise requiring more than the usual suspension of disbelief, Flat Stanley delivers a light-hearted journey through the life of Stanley Lambchop.Stanley, a typical American boy, finds his life suddenly transformed when he is flattened by a bulletin board.His parents, in language and wit, sound like a television show family from the 50's, but with the off-beat humor and implausible story-line, it somehow all works wonderfully.Jeff Brown has created an interesting dynamic in describing the relationship between Stanley and his older brother, Arthur, who is intermittently inconsiderate and jealous of Stanley's new-found celebrity.Ultimately, however, it is Arthur who saves the day and returns Stanley to his proper size.It is a very engaging, upbeat story that is a fun read for the toddler set.I highly recommend it. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General    2. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    3. Children: Grades 3-4    4. Family - General    5. Humorous Stories    6. Humorous fiction    7. Juvenile Fiction    8. Readers - Chapter Books    9. Social Issues - General    10. Social Situations - General    11. Juvenile Fiction / Humorous Stories   


146. When I Was Young in the Mountains (Reading Rainbow Books (Paperback))
by Puffin
Paperback (01 January, 1993)
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Isbn: 0140548750
Sales Rank: 4209
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A way to connect
I read When I was young in the mountains, then took it to my father, who read it.Rylant is slightly older than me, but she grew up near where my dad was born and raised.My father said after reading that he'd pretty much grown up the same way.He left the poverty of Appalachia as a teenager via the poor man's college-- the service.I was born and raised in Utah.Books such as When I was young in the Mountains were a way for me to connect with a way of life I knew very little about, and I am very thankful for Rylant's work, especially since Dad died recently.

5-0 out of 5 stars West Virginia
Growing up in West Virginia myself, I relate to to this book. Although I'm now 20 and currently attending college, I still love to read it. It is something I plan to read to my children.

5-0 out of 5 stars Memories of the Mountaina
This book showed us what is best about the mountains and the traditions of those living in those mountains.It has been so easy for our society to stereotype Appalachian mountain people as ignorant, backwards hillbillies that it is refreshing to see a depiction that shows mountain people in a different light.The old ways are disappearing.So are the mountains.The Appalachian mountains are one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, containing one of the most diverse hardwood forests on earth.Mountain top coal removal, strip mining, and valley fills are destroying these mountains.Soon, the only way we will be able to show our children the beauty and wonder of these mountains will be through books and memories. "When I Was Young in the Mountains" will be a treasure in our house for generations.I encourage everyone to not only read this book, but also to support efforts to stop destructive, non-sustainable coal mining practices so we will be able to show our children and grandchildren more than just beautiful pictures of what once existed! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks    2. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction    3. Children's stories, American    4. Children: Kindergarten    5. Family - Multigenerational    6. Fiction    7. Mountain life    8. Early learning / early learning concepts    9. Juvenile Fiction / Lifestyles / Country Life   


147. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: A Pop-up Adaptation
by Little Simon
Hardcover (01 October, 2003)
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Sales Rank: 2966
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Best pop-up book so far.........
This is one of the best pop-up books around. I also LOVE his other book The Wizard of Oz. My daughter LOVES this book also! She brought it for show and tell and her classmates were oohing and aahing throughout the whole book. This is a must-have for your bookshelf. The pop-ups are very detailed and just amazing! 5 stars is just not enough for this 10+ stars book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great gift
This book is an incredible pop up book!I purchased it for myfour year old daughter.There is too much text to actually read the story to her but we all know the story so we make it up and enjoy the pop ups.It is a book that requires supervision for younger children because the pop ups are delicate and amazing.It is a wonderful unique gift to give at birthday parties when everyone else gives toys! We love this book and have great interaction reading it and talking about the story and pop ups!

5-0 out of 5 stars A delight to look at,a pleasure to hold,pick it up and to you it'llbe sold.

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Subjects:  1. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction    2. Children's stories    3. Children: Kindergarten    4. Classics    5. Fantasy    6. Fantasy fiction    7. Juvenile Fiction    8. Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic    9. Specimens    10. Toy and movable books    11. Juvenile Fiction / Classics   


148. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
by Puffin
Paperback (12 May, 2003)
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Isbn: 0142401013
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Passed on from babysitters to their young charges, from big sisters to little brothers, and from parents to children, Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars tales of a fourth grade nothing
i thought that this book was really funny it made me laugh it was about peterliving in an apartment with his mom and baby brother fudge and this girl that is in his class room lives in the same apartment and he thinks that she is really annoying an she watches fudge when he is on the playground...... you'll see when you read it if you do!!!!!

4-0 out of 5 stars A Pretty Good Read
This book is highly entertaining. I am a HUGE fan of Judy Blume; she has written some of my favorite books. While this was a good book, I would have to say that I prefer Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great and Superfudge. This was still highly enjoyable and had a few laugh-out-loud funny parts. And who cares if it is a little unrealistic? What's wrong with a silly read every once in awhile? So anyway, I give it 4 stars.
5-0 out of 5 stars you'll laugh till you cant no more!
Hi well to start.... THIS IS SUCH A GREAT BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ever since the first chapter I couldn't stop laughing it's that good. I feel sory for Peter Hatcher who constantly has to deal with the never ending trouble of his little brother Fudge. Fudge can't seem to stop buging Peter. From ruining his homework to eating his turtle Fudge is an accadent waiting to happen! This book can olso get a message to an only child who wants a sibling that it's not so much fun to have one.anyway it's such a great book so get it hope this was helpful lol Brooke. (now it's Alex) ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Brothers    2. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    3. Children: Grades 2-3    4. Family life    5. Fiction    6. Humorous Stories    7. School & Education    8. Juvenile Fiction / Family / Siblings   


149. The BFG
by Puffin
Paperback (01 June, 1998)
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Isbn: 0141301058
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Evidently not even Roald Dahl could resist the acronym craze of the early eighties. BFG? Bellowing ferret-faced golfer? Backstabbing fairy godmother? Oh, oh ... Big Friendly Giant! This BFG doesn't seem all that F at first as he creeps down a London street, snatches little Sophie out of her bed, and bounds away with her to giant land. And he's not really all that B when compared with his evil, carnivorous brethren, who bully him for being such an oddball runt. After all, he eats only disgusting snozzcumbers, and while the other Gs are snacking on little boys and girls, he's blowing happy dreams in through their windows. What kind of way is that for a G to behave?Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars AMAZING! For fans of Roald Dahl.
In England an orphan girl named Sophie couldn't sleep.At this time of night people called it the Witching Hour.They called it the Witching Hour because everyone is in a deep-deep sleep. Sophie sees a TALL DARK figure coming down the wrong side of the road.You have to READ the rest of the book.I enjoy it because its's funny and exciting.

3-0 out of 5 stars The BFG Review
The BFG is a fictional chldren's book. It was written by Roald Dahl and it was published in 1982. Roald Dahl is a great author and he has written other children's books such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach. 5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Bedtime Story for Kids and Adults Alike
I remember reading this book several years ago and reading it on the bus and at school and before I went to bed. It brought me back to my childhood and the creativity and imagination I had as a child, and I'm sure several readers felt the same way. The story is fun and engaging, and so it makes a great bedtime story that you can read to yourself or to a child who still loves a good tale read out loud. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    2. Children: Grades 4-6    3. Classics    4. Family - Orphans & Foster Homes    5. Fantasy    6. Fiction    7. Giants    8. Humorous Stories    9. Juvenile Fiction    10. Monsters    11. Orphans    12. Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic    13. Fiction dealing with family issues    14. Fostering & adoption    15. Juvenile Fiction / Humorous Stories    16. Science fiction   


150. Best Word Book Ever! (Giant Little Golden Book)
by Golden Books
Library Binding (01 September, 1999)
list price: $15.99 -- our price: $10.39
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Isbn: 0307155102
Sales Rank: 1363
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars An old favorite
This was one of my favorite books as a child.It's great for beginning readers.

5-0 out of 5 stars New Version is abridged
This is a great book BUT the current edition is badly edited from the original - I was very disappointed to find that the birds and the types of houses and many other pages are not in the new version. Anybody have an original copy they would like to sell?

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Word Book Ever!
I got this book as a gift for my son when he was 1 year old.He didn't read it until he was about 18 months. Now he is 3 years old and loves this book.It talks about getting up in the morning, washing face, hands, making the bed, changing clothes, going to eat breakfast, etc. It also talks about the Supermarket, school, at the beach, camping, etc.It is a great book.My son really enjoys it.He remembers Kenny Bear and tries to be like him.I recently bought this book as a gift for a friend. I would give this book to others as well.I highly recommend it! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Animals - General    2. Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks    3. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction    4. Children: Preschool    5. Classics    6. Concepts - Words    7. Early learning / early learning concepts    8. English    9. English language    10. Juvenile Fiction / General   


151. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
by Hyperion Press
Hardcover (01 April, 2003)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars WARNING:this review will spoil the ending!
THE PIGEON DOESN'T GET TO DRIVE THE BUS! Willems is at his wittiest best in this pigeon book.When my sister told me she was pregnant I immediately started thinking about shower gifts -- and this book topped the list.The shower was this past Saturday and the book (presented as part of diaper bag package) was a total hit.Everyone wanted to read it right there -- and they did!

5-0 out of 5 stars dont let the pigeon drive the bus
my daughter came home from preschool talking about this book, so I bought it for her. It's a great book, very funny, it made us all laugh. we received it yesterday and read it about a dozen times so far.

5-0 out of 5 stars WE LOVE THIS BOOK!
My 21-month old and I read this book just about daily.She loves it, especially getting to say, "No Pigeon!" on almost any page.It's especially good for days when we've had to say no to her a lot - she gets to pass the buck as it were. :) ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Animals - Birds    2. Buses    3. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    4. Children: Preschool    5. Fiction    6. Humorous Stories    7. Juvenile Fiction    8. Pigeons    9. Preschool Picture Story Books    10. Social Issues - Emotions & Feelings    11. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Birds   


152. Moo Baa La La La
by Little Simon
Board book (30 November, 1982)
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Sales Rank: 1570
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Another Hit !!
I got this for my son when he was 1, the book is read nearly every night
5-0 out of 5 stars Spectacular!
We can't get this book out of our heads!It's extremely catchy and an enjoyable read for us and our daughter.And she always laughs when we get to the last page (she's only 12 months old...)Definitely one of our favorites!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book, even for babies
My 4 month old loves this book, she gets so excited when I read it to her.If she's fussy and I recite it to her, she stops fussing.Great book!Very cute. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Animal communication    2. Animal sounds    3. Animals - General    4. Children's Baby - Boardbooks    5. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    6. Children: Babies & Toddlers    7. Fiction    8. Stories in rhyme    9. Board books    10. Juvenile Fiction / General   


153. How to Be a Friend: A Guide to Making Friends and Keeping Them (Dino Life Guides for Families)
by Little, Brown Young Readers
Paperback (01 September, 2001)
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Sales Rank: 4138
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Kid's Review
I actually give this book four and half stars. I liked it a lot and it had lots of good advice about how to be a good friend.It described how I feel when I feel shy. I am five and almost three quarters and my sister who is two liked it also.
5-0 out of 5 stars Autism Spectrum lifesaver..
.. and should be listed as such.My daughter loves this book, she is very intent as we read it, which means she is taking it in.She has been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, which is a high-functioning form of autism.These kids have difficulty with social situations, and they are visual learners, so this is awesome.

4-0 out of 5 stars great for girls
With caddiness starting at even earlier ages these days, I bought this book to help my 6 year old daughter understand that not everyone demostrates good friendship. She's so sensitive and doesn't understand why others don't respect her feelings. This book reiterates how to be a good friend and how not to be. It praises being kind and caring so it reinforced what she knew to be correct behavior. The illustrations she recognized immediately to be Marc Brown's adorable and colorful characters. I highly recommend this to any child who's learning to deal with bullies and pushy kids in school. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Animals - Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures    2. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Nonfiction    3. Children: Grades 1-2    4. Friendship    5. Friendship in children    6. Juvenile Nonfiction    7. Juvenile literature    8. Social Issues - Friendship    9. Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Situations / Friendship   


154. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Signet Classics (Paperback))
by Signet Classics
Paperback (03 December, 2002)
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Sales Rank: 22385
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Nietzsche's choice
In a letter to his friend Franz Overbeck dated 14, November, 1879, Nietzsche says, "If you do not know the latest book by Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, it would be a pleasure for me to make you a little present of it."
5-0 out of 5 stars Tom and Huck
I LOvED this Book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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155. The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963
by Laurel Leaf
Mass Market Paperback (12 December, 2000)
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Isbn: 044022800X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The year is 1963, and self-important Byron Watson is the bane of hisyounger brother Kenny's existence. Constantly in trouble for one thing oranother, from straightening his hair into a "conk" to lighting fires to freezinghis lips to the mirror of the new family car, Byron finally pushes his familytoo far. Before this "official juvenile delinquent" can cut school or stealchange one more time, Momma and Dad finally make good on their threat to sendhim to the deep south to spend the summer with his tiny, strict grandmother.Soon the whole family is packed up, ready to make the drive from Flint,Michigan, straight into one of the most chilling moments in America's history:the burning of the Sixteenth Avenue Baptist Church with four little girlsinside.Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Ali
The Watsons Go To Birmingham was a story about real life things. In the beginning, Byron and Kenny are outside scraping ice off of the Brown Bomber a.k.a. the Watsons car. Then Kenny hears a noise coming from the other side of the car where Byron is. He doesn't go over there because he thinks Byron will trick him, because a few days before Byron and Buphead (Byron's best friend) played a trick on Kenny and hit him in the face with snowballs. When Kenny goes to the other side finally he sees Byron's lips stuck to the mirror. He then ran in to get the family. Daniel (their dad) started laughing because he had never seen anything like that. Daniel and Wilona (their mom) were trying to think of a way to get Byron's lips off of the mirror. Daniel decided to get water so he could pore it on Byron's lips but it just made it. Wilona tells the family to go inside then. When they were all inside Wilona pulled on Byron's lips until they came off. When Kenny was in school he got picked on by Larry Dunn because he had a lazy eye and he was a good reader. One day a new kid named Rufus came to school at Clark. Rufus started getting picked on more than Kenny because Rufus talked different (he had lived in Arkansas) and Rufus didn't have a lot of clothes. Kenny and Rufus became good friends but one day somebody said something about Rufus and Kenny laughed. Since Kenny laughed at him Rufus stopped hanging out with Kenny. They ended up fixing the problem and became friends again. When winter came, Kenny shared his gloves with Rufus for awhile but then decided to act like he had lost them so his mom gave him his other pair of leather gloves and Rufus got the old pair. Then one day, Kenny's gloves went missing and Larry Dunn had gotten a pair of leather gloves instead of cheap plastic ones. Kenny found out that Larry had stolen his gloves so Byron and Buphead beat Larry up. Kenny then got his gloves back. When Byron kept lighting matches in the house Wilona got mad at him and said if he would do it one more time she would do something to him. Then one day, Kenny saw that Byron went into the bathroom and locked the door so he went and looked through the key hole. He saw Byron in there making Kleenex's into parachutes and then lighting matches and burning the parachutes to where they would fall into the toilet. When Wilona came upstairs she smelled smoke and saw Kenny looking through the keyhole so she got Byron out of there and took him downstairs. Then Joey started crying because Mama had gotten out matches and Vaseline. She knew that Mama was going to burn some part of Byron. Joey then got scared and kept getting in front of Byron so Mama couldn't burn him. When she got Joey away she lit a match but Joey ran over and blew out every match that Mama lit. So Byron never got burned. Since their dad only paid for groceries at one time Byron and Kenny thought they were on welfare but then found out they weren't. A few days later Kenny found Byron in a tree behind the grocery store with a full bag and an empty bag of Swedish cream cookies. When Kenny realized what Byron had done it was too late because he couldn't tell on him since he had eaten some of the cookies. A few days later, Byron came home with his hair straightened and permanent red gunk in his hair. Wilona was in shock because she and Daniel had told Byron not to put that stuff in his hair. Wilona knew he had gotten the stuff from Buphead because he was the only other kid with hair like that. Daniel then shaved all Byron's hair off! A few weeks later the Watsons started packing for Birmingham. They were going to Alabama to see Wilona's family. They decided that Byron would stay with Grandma Sands for the whole summer and maybe the school year. The family drove straight through all the way to Alabama. While they were down south the kids went swimming and Kenny almost got pulled under but Byron saved him. Joey went to Sunday school with some friends she had made. Then there was a loud boom. A bomb had gone off at the church. Joey ended up being safe because she had followed Kenny home. Wilona and Daniel decided not to leave Byron in Alabama. When they went home Kenny decided to give his dinosaurs to Rufus and Cody (Rufus's little brother). The Watsons lived there lives like they had before they went to Birmingham. The bombs going off at church made them rethink about there lives and feel good that they had everyone still in their family. I thought that this book was really a good book and I would reccomend it to anyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars The greatest book in the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The book Watsons go to Birmingham 1963 is the coolest book ever.I don`t know anyone who dosen`t like this book.I love this book,it`s soooo funny,except the true part that was sooo sad.My favorite charactor is Byron he`s very funny.I love the part when Byron got his lips stuck on the window of the brown bomber.And dad was making fun of him.When I get a chance I`ll buy the book becauce it is awesome.

5-0 out of 5 stars The greatest book in the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The book Watsons go to Birmingham 1963 is the coolest book ever.I don`t know anyone who dosen`t like this book.I love this book,it`s soooo funny,except the true part that was sooo sad.My favorite charactor is Byron he`s very funny.I love the part when Byron got his lips stuck on the window of the brown bomber.And dad was making fun of him.When I get a chance I`ll buy the book becauce it is awesome. ... Read more

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156. Happy Birthday to You! (Classic Seuss)
by Random House Books for Young Readers
Hardcover (12 August, 1959)
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Isbn: 0394800761
Sales Rank: 2699
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars How A Birthday Should Be
I love reading this to my child as much as I loved having it read to me when I was a child. The book is joyous and lets you enjoy the fantasy of just how a birthday should be. Reading it on birthdays is a tradition in our house and helps us to relive the fantasy each year.

5-0 out of 5 stars Never to Old for Dr. Seuss
Found this book in the waiting room at the kids Doctor's Office. Myoldest started reading it out-loud and was enjoying it so much that he asked for the book as a gift for his 16th birthday! Goes to show that one is never to old for Dr. Seuss!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Happy Birthday to you is fabulous
I had this book as a child and loved it then.Now that I am a parent, all of Dr. Seuss' books are a must.This one happens to be one of my favorites.I highly recommend it.It's also the perfect gift for little ones on their birthday. ... Read more

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157. Blueberries for Sal (Picture Puffins)
by Puffin
Paperback (30 September, 1976)
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Isbn: 014050169X
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Kuplink, kuplank, kuplunk go the blueberries into the pail of a little girl named Sal who--try as she might--just can't seem to pick as fast as she eats. Robert McCloskey's classic is a magical tale of the irrepressible curiosity--not to mention appetite--of youth. Sal and her mother set off in search of blueberries for the winter at the same time as a mother bear and her cub. A quiet comedy of errors ensues when the young ones wander off and absentmindedly trail the wrong mothers. Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Sweet Little Story
I purchased this book to read to my baby and it is just a sweet little tale about Mommies and their mischievious babies.I can't wait until she is old enough to sit on my lap and really understand the story when I read it to her.I highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars It's an Oldie but a Goldie!
My kindergarten teacher had also read this book to me and now I'm reading it to my kids, but really to my son because he's 4 and my daughter is 8. She listens to it when it comes time for me to read it to him because she would find it amusing. Blueberries for Sal preserve a distinct since of life when tin pails and wood smoke, bobby pins and rambling dirt roads were routine. At the same time it is a timeless portrayal of curiosity and maternal instinct as Sal and her mother find themselves sharing their berry patch with a hungry bear cub and its mother. The words flow in a natural rhythm, creating patterns that build anticipation.
4-0 out of 5 stars Good book
My daughter loved this book from the age of six and continues to love it now that she is just about eight.This book doesn't hold my six year old son's interest as long as it did my daughter's but he does like it.Makes a nice gift for any that age group. ... Read more

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158. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
by Puffin
Paperback (01 October, 1991)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In all Mildred D. Taylor's unforgettable novels she recounts "not onlythe joy of growing up in a large and supportive family, but my own feelings ofbeing faced with segregation and bigotry." Her Newbery Medal-winning Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Confusion
I never quite understood why everyone seemed to love this book so much. I read it, along with my entire grade, in seventh grade, and found the book to be annoying. I was especially annoyed by flawed characters, and a not very impressive writing style.
1-0 out of 5 stars Very disappointed...
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred Taylor was a very disappointing book. There is no particular story; the book starts rising action here and there and down again here and there. There is no specific climax. Basically, it's like there's no story. What I also hated about this book was the ending and the fact that there was no moral in the story. The book was full of cliches from every chaper by chaper. Each chapter was too long( this is not a dumb complaint). Instead of just starting a new chapter, Taylor just skips a line to basically start a new chapter. I'm sorry if this doesn't make sense to you.
5-0 out of 5 stars Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Searching for a book to read that Beautifully Infiltrates...Gracefully Relates...Lovingly Displays...Proudly Annunciates...then Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry is the answer. ... Read more

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159. The Paper Bag Princess (Classic Munsch)
by Annick Press
Paperback (01 February, 1992)
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Isbn: 0920236162
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Elizabeth, a beautiful princess, lives in a castle and wears fancy clothes.Just when she is about to marry Prince Ronald, a dragon smashes her castle, burns her clothes with his fiery breath, and prince-naps her dear Ronald.Undaunted and presumably unclad, she dons a large paper bag and sets off to find the dragon and her cherished prince. Once she's tracked down the rascally reptile, she flatters him into performing all sorts of dragonly stunts that eventually exhaust him, allowing her to rescue Prince Ronald. But what does Prince Not-So-Charming say when he sees her? "You smell like ashes, your hair is all tangled and you are wearing a dirty old paper bag. Come back when you are dressed like a real princess." (At least he has the courtesy not to mention that the princess's crown resembles a dying sea anemone.) In any case, let's just say that Princess Elizabeth and Prince Ronald do not, under any circumstances, live happily ever after. Canadian author Robert Munsch celebrates feisty females everywhere with this popular favorite, and Michael Martchenko's scratchy, comical, pen-and-ink drawings capture the tongue-in-cheek quality of this read-aloud crowd pleaser. (Ages 4 to 8) --Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Fractured Tale
A pretty clever princess outwits a dragon to save a prince.

1-0 out of 5 stars Very small book
This is the tiniest book ever, and I did not realize that before my purchase. I thought I was getting the regular size paperback, not the 2inch by 2 inch copy. Check before you buy...... I was not informed and the listing does not give that information. What a let down.

5-0 out of 5 stars not just for princesses
I read this story to my son, 3.5 years old and avid dragon lover.I received this book as a young girl and loved the book because I believed it asserted the princess' independence.As I now read it to my son, I think it relays a different message, people who love you will do anything for you . . . and you need to appreciate it!My son understood that the princess did what she did for love of the prince and at all costs . . . without me telling him!Great story. ... Read more

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160. Freckle Juice
by Yearling
Paperback (15 July, 1978)
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Sales Rank: 2820
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars The Boy who wants Freckles
Andrew Marcus wants freckles like Nicky Lane because his mother would never notice that his neck was dirty. Sharon said her family had a secret recipe for freckle juice and she would sell it to Andrew for 50 cents.Andrew thinks about the deal and then the next day at school he buys the freckle juice. Sharon throws the recipe onto the ground and when Andrew tries to pick it up, he falls on the ground.Miss Kelly,his teacher called him up to her desk ,takes the recipe and reads it. She says she will give it back to him at 3 o'clock.Andrew gets the recipe amd makes the freckle juice at his house. He smells it and it smells horrible. He drinks a sip and spits it out. Andrew then drinks the whole glass of freckle juice.The next day he doesn't have freckles. Andrew goes to his art bin and opens the drawer and looks for a brown magic marker. He finds a blue magic marker and puts freckles on his face with the magic marker.He goes to school with the freckles on his face. Miss Kelly gives him a freckle remover recipe to help him get the magic marker off his face.
5-0 out of 5 stars LESSON WELL LEARNED AND HUMOR TO BOOT
I enjoy books for the young ones that give them a good lesson on life and give them a chuckle or laugh while doing it.Be happy with the way you look, be satisfied with yourself and hidden in that message is one that well shows there are no free lunches in life.the 1971 edition I have has some very well done black and white drawings which are quite charming themselves.This is a great book to read to a class as it creates much discussion and allows the children to relate their own wishes and discuss them.This is one of those books that I hope does not go out of print as it has a timeless quality about it.Highly recommend.

5-0 out of 5 stars Even I loved this book
I bought this book for my seven year old son and he loved it.I read it also and thought it was a good book as well. ... Read more

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