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Everyone Poops (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
Everyone Poops (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)

Review:Cute book, had one for my kids now grown and moved away. One of them requested to 'borrow' it for a relative's nephew having some issues with training. But after looking through it again, I decided I want to keep it (someday we should have grand kids, yes?), so ordered a new one. It was well received by the little one (boy) it was purchased for. Read more

A Walk in the Woods (Dover Nature Coloring Book)
A Walk in the Woods (Dover Nature Coloring Book)

Review:I have bought a number of coloring books that has to do with animals. I do enjoy animals and coloring them relaxed me. My grandchildren like to watch and wants me to hang the pictures on their walls. Anyone that likes animals I would say buy the books and let you kids or grandkids post them in areas that could decorate and not destory their walls. You could share the fun. Read more

El Deafo
El Deafo

Review:I found El Deafo to be charming and sincere and affecting where appropriate. It tells the story of a young girl who loses her hearing and who learns to navigate elementary school as a bit of an outsider. Some classmates regard her as a freak, some over-compensate, but her worst enemy is her own insecurity. Gradually she overcomes.

What's best about this book is that the deafness, while integral to Cece (the author and main character)'s experience, it is not the subject of the book. Worryi... Read more

The Crossover (The Crossover Series)
The Crossover (The Crossover Series)

Review:This newly announced winner of the 2015 Newbery award took my breath away. Written in a variety of poetic styles, the story flows seamlessly from an introduction of the characters to it's all too quick ending. Written in a style sure to appeal to middle grade readers, it fills a much-needed hole in the choices of quality sports fiction for young people. Well done! Read more

A Story of Addiction (The Memoir Series Book 1) - Memoirs Aren't Fairytales
A Story of Addiction (The Memoir Series Book 1) - Memoirs Aren't Fairytales

Review:This was a real, in-depth look at drug addiction and just how much it can take over and ruin a person's life. The things that Nicole went through were terrible, scary and astonishing, I'm actually surprised she made it through. Drugs are no joke, and this memoir explored how one decision changes the course of a life. A must read! Read more

Eating the Alphabet
Eating the Alphabet

Review:My 3.5 year old daughter loves this book and I love hearing her cute little voice be able to identify "Avocado" and "Artichoke" etc. My plan this summer when both kids are home from school is to pick a new food from each letter and introduce it to the kids each week, using the book as the excitement to try something new. Would recommend for ages 2-4. Read more

Diapers Are Not Forever (Board Book) (Best Behavior Series)
Diapers Are Not Forever (Board Book) (Best Behavior Series)

Review:the book is not interesting. it is poorly written. my child is not entertained by it at all and neither an i. The phrase "diapers are not forever" only appears once in the entire book and the idea is very poorly developed/addressed. Read more

Ghosts
Ghosts

Review:I loved it hhsjssjixixskskksissiskksksjsjsjsjsjssiisjsjs iisusususjsjsj u up y. Yay y y. H. Y. H the only reason to think about the fact is she said that the woman is the best and she has the best to best for you to win a great job and you can make it a better way of seeing you and you can make it a great way of seeing your great great young women? Read more

The Period Book: A Girl's Guide to Growing Up
The Period Book: A Girl's Guide to Growing Up

Review:We bought this as training material for a nurse in a developing country who could read English as well as her native language. It came highly recommended to me. It looks very comprehensive,but I admit I thumbed through it, then immediately gave it away in the training pack we made. Read more

A Heart-Warming Tale for Children and Adults About a Bear With a Message From God
A Heart-Warming Tale for Children and Adults About a Bear With a Message From God

Review:This book is really a treasure! I bought it first as a gift to a special friend who has a teenager daughter passing through rough Times, hoping it would help. But then, I kept reading and it got into my heart! Is a book written to assure us that God is always with us....and love us as well! Read more

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