Growing Up & Facts of Life
Review:So, I have to mirror other reviewers. I bought this book to go with DADA, but the size is different, and the pages are printed on paper. Which would normally not be a big deal, except they are not appropriate for the age group this book is intended. My 15 month old son loves DADA, so I got this to put under the tree for him this Christmas. I will always have to hold and read the book to him if I want it to last until the New Year. Otherwise, the story is just as adorable as DADA. (BUT PLEASE, so... Read more
Review:I'm currently reading the "Universe in a Nutshell" by Stephen Hawking. I find this book book far more interesting then this book. The book was well written but it just gets boring after a while when you can predict absolutely everything that happens in the book. The book is absolutely cheese. I also have a theory as to why I didn't like the book was because I'm reading it for school and I don't ever read this genre of book normally or at all. I'm also only 14. Read more
Review:"Good Dog Carl" was THE favorite book for both my children when young and to give to a newborn or as baby shower gift. As my girls started to talk they "read" me the story and their rendition of Carl and baby's shenanigans. It was the best loved and best worn book in our extensive library. And parents who I've gifted the book to always thank me as their children grow with it. LOVE this book. So happy it's still available to gift. Read more
Review:A great book! At first I thought I wouldn't enjoy the series, but once I started reading, I was hooked! The writing style was great and there were always twists and turns in the plot line to be found. This book is awesome! I would definitly recommend it! Read more
Review:I'm so thankful for a resource out there to help mom's educate their children about pornography. I believe it is becoming increasingly big problem in our culture and I'm thankful there are people fighting against it, I'm ready to join the fight! Read more
Review:A great book! At first I thought I wouldn't enjoy the series, but once I started reading, I was hooked! The writing style was great and there were always twists and turns in the plot line to be found. This book is awesome! I would definitly recommend it! Read more
Review:The Quiet Book is a precious collection of *different kinds of quiet* such as coloring-in-the-lines-quiet and trying-not-to-hiccup-quiet. The illustrations are a soft palate of earthy pastels and the child-animals are absolutely adorable. There are a couple of reasons why I truly love this book and would highly recommend. 1) It's an entertaining way to help children notice when quiet arises naturally. 2) This book encourages children to discover the emotions behind different kinds of quiet - be ... Read more
Review:The Book of Lost Things: The lost things, yes, as well as the sometimes "LOST" passion, dedication, and charming pleasures in reading a good and well-written book. It is difficult to find the "one adjective" I would use if someone were to ask me to resume this novel in one word. I read a lot of books (and of all kinds and genres), but very seldom (unfortunately) I feel a sense of melancholy and nostalgia once I have finished it. These mixed feelings, after all, are most positive. I think that on... Read more
Review:Got a daughter with an identity crisis? If she's waiting for her handsome prince, but her feet are too big for glass slippers and are planted firmly on the ground, Cinder Edna is the role model for her. A '90s kind of girl who doesn't sit around waiting for a fairy godmother (she takes the bus to the ball), Edna will delight readers of all ages with her practical approach to life. And who wants a boring handsome prince, anyway, when an Edna-esque guy makes for a perfect match?! A must-read f... Read more
Review:"We do different things with our anger, of course. I was always taught to deny mine, which I did and still do. And that makes me envy you. Your anger is still up here on the surface where you can look it in the face, make friends with it if you want to."
Gilly Hopkins is an 11-year-old kid who has been in the foster system all her life. In less than 3 years, she's been moved to 3 foster homes. Somewhere along the way, she has set her heart to be unpleasant and gutsy, "great Gilly Hopkins"... Read more