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Jumanji 30th Anniversary Edition
Jumanji 30th Anniversary Edition

Review:Bought for my Niece. She likes books because she likes to read. She hasn't said if she likes this book or not but I'm assuming she does, otherwise she would have said something, because she complains a lot. Read more

Pinkalicious: The Pinkatastic Giant Sticker Book
Pinkalicious: The Pinkatastic Giant Sticker Book

Review:This sticker book is awesome! the activites are very cute and really allow for imagination and creativity. I has TONS of stickers and is high quality printing. Don't second guess it, any little girl would love this! Read more

101 Great Science Experiments - A Step-by-Step Guide
101 Great Science Experiments - A Step-by-Step Guide

Review:Better then buying actual kits.....My 9yr. science lover LOVES this book! Yes, you have to prepare for the experiments but hey, kids shouldn't just be handed something all ready to go, it wont teach them the very first step in science experiments, which is.....PREPARING. Read more

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Mad Libs
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Mad Libs

Review:I love when books sneak some learning into the fun. This is a great way to review your parts of speech while creating interesting, entertaining stories in the process. Works well in a group setting, as well as for individuals. Read more

Cahills Vs Vespers (39 Clues - Book 5) (The 39 Clues
Cahills Vs Vespers (39 Clues - Book 5) (The 39 Clues

Review:Dan and Amy, along with their teammates Atticus and Jake, just barely touch down in New York City before they receive their next instructions from the evil Vesper One. It doesn't take their collective and very intelligent brains long to figure out to head for Yale University to inspect an ancient and unreadable manuscript called the Voynich. It just so happens that the Voynich was a special project of Atticus and Jake's mom before she died, and the added knowledge she had shared with her sons he... Read more

The Medusa Plot (The 39 Clues - Cahills vs. Vespers
The Medusa Plot (The 39 Clues - Cahills vs. Vespers

Review:Two years have passed since Amy and Dan survived the hunt for the 39 clues. The now 16- and 13-year-olds have settled into the rebuilt mansion of their dear grandmother, with Uncle Fiske and Nellie as legal guardians. Both have grown and matured some; Amy even has a steady boyfriend named Evan. She still stutters sometimes, but has more confidence in herself. She knows that she will never escape being a Cahill, so she has been preparing herself for anything with constant workouts, self-defense l... Read more

Cahills vs. Vespers Book 6 - The 39 Clues
Cahills vs. Vespers Book 6 - The 39 Clues

Review:David Baldacci writes like a newbie role-player. I really, really wish that someone else had written this book. This guy thinks that the best way to solve a love triangle is to kill off one person. Just brilliant. He butchered several characters' personalities, made some very improbable (more than usual, that is) things happen, and shoved some characters that were getting lots of nice development in other books into the corner. He left things hanging, things that were hinted at in previous books... Read more

Wild Animals and Other Exciting Projects to Build Imaginative Worlds
Wild Animals and Other Exciting Projects to Build Imaginative Worlds

Review:I was disappointed that so many of the creations require that you have many of a specific size or color of lego. I'd have to go buy more of the same color bricks or more in a specific size brick to accurately build most of these creations and have it look picturesque.
My child had tons of bricks/lego peices, but they are all left over from a variety of other models he'd built in the past and deconstructed. This book just wasn't what i'd expected. It doesn't help out my situation much. I g... Read more

Roxaboxen
Roxaboxen

Review:Lovely, haunting, poetic book -- for adults.
But, for a child, nostalgia for "the way we all used to play outdoors in an abandoned lot, decades ago" doesn't make a very interesting topic. Certainly there have been no repeat requests for this book at story hour. And mine is not a child who shuns the haunting, the subtle, the poetic. Read more

Horton Hears A Who (Japanese Edition)
Horton Hears A Who (Japanese Edition)

Review:for my sister in law, she is collecting these books for her little one. It Arrived before the estimated date, and in amazing condition. I really appreciate it, and it is very helpful and very convenient. Thank you. Read more

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