Animals

Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!

Review:The beauty of this book is that it is interactive (especially for a baby/toddler fascinated by the word NO). The illustrations are clever and the text is simple enough for smaller children to understand and follow. Read more

The Most Magnificent Thing
The Most Magnificent Thing

Review:It's entertaining to both adults and children -- and a joy to read. Plus, the illustrations add a great deal to the story. The lessons of patience, persistence and anger management are universal. Bravo to Ms. Spires!!
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The Tiger Rising
The Tiger Rising

Review:Amazing story about a young boy's journey of finding friendships, adventure and dealing with loss. Rob 's courage and understanding of losing a mother and making new friends teaches a lesson of rising up we could all learn from. Read more

Girl's Best Friend (A Maggie Brooklyn Mystery)
Girl's Best Friend (A Maggie Brooklyn Mystery)

Review:I bought this Tigers hat for my granddaughter's 10th Birthday. She is a big Detroit Tiger fan and attended a game with her family the next week proudly decked out in her Tiger gear. The hat is well made of quality materials. Doesn't look like a cheap kiddie cap, but a miniature adult-looking cap. A very nice item at a great price. (adjustable too, don't worry about the fit. Read more

The True Story of a Predator's Deadly Return to Suburban America
The True Story of a Predator's Deadly Return to Suburban America

Review:THE BEAST IN THE GARDEN

BY

DAVID BARON

2004

This 277-page book is an important contribution to our understanding of the increasing interactions between large carnivores and humans. The author is a seasoned writer about science and environmental issues for National Public Radio and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This factual book chronicles the series of develops in both human and mountain lion behavior that eventually lead to an unthinkabl... Read more

A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West
A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West

Review:AMERICAN WOLF is a fascinating study of the wolves introduced into Yellowstone.

What was so interesting to me was the recounting of their social structure. How much they were like extended families, with members going in and out of favor. There are sad moments, of course. We are talking about nature. But so many more great moments, like when the author connects the dots and shows how the introduction of wolves was actually good for bears and beavers and certainly flora.

I had a s... Read more

A Tale of Ancient Egypt (Dover Children's Classics)
A Tale of Ancient Egypt (Dover Children's Classics)

Review:The BrandenburgStudies ebook edition is obviously not edited for Kindle. The line breaks after a few letters, often in the middle of words. Too expensive for such poor quality, no wonder there was no sample. Read more

The Genius of Birds
The Genius of Birds

Review:Delightful and surprising review of current knowledge about the brains of birds and why it is a mistake to consider them "birdbrains" in the derogatory sense. Might just encourage me and others to pursue a new hobby of birdwatching - I came away enchanted and wanting to know more. Read more

Warriors: The New Prophecy #6: Sunset
Warriors: The New Prophecy #6: Sunset

Review:Warriors: Sunset is the heart-pounding climax of the New Prophecy, and let me tell you, it is the best one yet. Not giving too much away there is trouble with Twolegs in the Forest and Hawkfrost is as bad as ever. The climax of this book kept me going for hours, it's better than TV! This book brings back some of the old good, Warriors battles that I've missed since the first series. In short this is Hunter's best, and no Warriors fan out there should skip over this book. Read more

Three Little Mermaids (Paula Wiseman Books)
Three Little Mermaids (Paula Wiseman Books)

Review:Bought this for my granddaughter's mermaid birthday party. Perfect book for any girl/boy that loves to read about mermaids. Has moving parts to keep their attention all through the story, creating an interest for reading books. Love it! Read more

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