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Fartiste2 reviews
Kathleen Krull, Paul Brewer

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2008

Fun and silly story
Another one of those bathroom humor stories, but with a very cute theme. It can be enjoyed by everyone.
  
  











  



  
The Civil War State-By-State1 review
Paul Brewer

Thunder Bay Press, 2004

look elsewhere
This book adds no value to large amount of published works available on the war. Each state is covered in 1-2 pages and some of that space is used for information not related to the war (such as what territory the state came from). You will not find any listing or mention of the majority of battles fought in a state. No discussion of the regiments raised by a state unless a regiment was famous ...
  
  











  



  
Wiring Your Digital Home For Dummies (For Dummies (Home & Garden))3 reviews
Dennis C. Brewer, Paul A. Brewer

For Dummies, 2006

Great Book About Wiring for The Modern Home
It should be no surprise to a reader that a book with wiring as the first word in the title and when six of the chapters headings have the verb wiring in them directly and three more chapters by inferrence that the book just might be about wiring. The included CD makes this book a great value!!
  
  











  



  
Robert and the Practical Jokes (Robert Books)1 review
Barbara Seuling

Cricket Books, 2006

Good for kids, especially boys!
As Robert deals with the events in this book he learns that adults are just like kids-some are nice, some are mean, and some like to play practical jokes. This was a fun book to read, and I think that kids of the third grade age group would relate to these characters. It also had some cute black and white illustrations throughout the chapters that really added to the story. The fact that ...
  
  











  



  
Silver Seeds4 reviews
Paul Paolilli, Dan Brewer

Puffin, 2003

My kids loved it.
I saw this book displayed in a book store & I was with my kids. They both ran up to it, sat on the floor and spent the next hour glued to it. I took a curious look to find it was beautiful, educational and inspiring. I bought the book for my kids, my nieces, my nephews & my friend's kids. More books of beauty, hope & inspiration should be available for my children. Maybe these authors should ...
  
  











  



  
Robert and the Great Pepperoni
Barbara Seuling

Scholastic, 2001
  
  











  



  
You Must Be Joking!: Lots of Cool Jokes, Plus 17 1/2 Tips for Remembering, Telling, and Making Up Your Own ...1 review
Paul Brewer

Cricket Books, 2003

Well loved book
I bought this for my son when he was 6 years old, and he LOVES it. He's had it at least a year, and I still will find him re-reading it. He already had an interest in humor & jokes, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to give him some new material.
  
  











  



  
Robert Goes to Camp (Robert Books)
Barbara Seuling

Cricket Books, 2007

It?s summer vacation, and Robert is off to Camp Chicopee whether he likes it or not (he doesn?t). Even though camp looks lame, Robert manages to make a new friend ? Zach, who knows plenty of jokes ? and to avoid the irritating Lester, who?s pushy and makes a lot of noise. But every time he thinks camp might be starting to get fun, a new problem pops up to torture him. First, he has to learn how to swim even though he?s terrified of water. Then, ...
  
  











  



  
Ireland: History, People, Culture
Paul Brewer

Running Press, 2002

Here's the next best thing to a trip to Ireland. Rich with illustrations and beautiful color photographs, this 416page volume is a comprehensive survey of that country's history and culture, from the pre-Christian era through the creation of the United Kingdom and into the 20th century, right up to the recent economic boom. There's plenty more, including a dictionary of clans and families, a glorious appreciation of the landscape organized by ...
  
  











  



  
You Must Be Joking, Two!

Cricket Books, 2007

?What?s smarter than a talking bird?? A spelling bee. ?How did the convict use his computer to escape from prison?? He hit the escape key. ?What does Harry Potter use to correct his magic?? The spell-checker. This follow-up to the popular You Must Be Joking contains a fresh assortment of jokes, riddles, and knock-knocks. There's also hilariously fractured song, movie, and book titles arranged by such topics as ?Laptop Laughs,? ?Screams ...
  
  











  



  
Robert and the Great Escape
Barbara Seuling

Cricket Books, 2003

The latest addition to the best-selling children?s series finds third-grader Robert making a successful presentation on George Washington, complete with white wig and false teeth; taking a fun ski vacation with his family (where the false teeth mysteriously reappear and even start talking, thanks to a walkie-talkie); and worrying about an impending move. Upon his return to school, he investigates the disappearance of Sally the snake from the ...
  
  











  



  
Guide to Infection Control in the Hospital
Richard P. Wenzel; Timothy F. Brewer M.D. ; Jean-Paul Butzler M.D.

BC Decker Inc., 2002

Infections, especially those occurring postoperatively, remain a major problem in hospitals. This international team of infection control experts has developed a handy pocket-sized manual that provides updated guidelines and protocols for preventing infections, and managing them if they occur. The information covers all types of infections and is presented in a rapid-access format. All members of infection control teams will benefit from the ...
  
  











  



  
War in Focus
Paul Brewer

Carlton Publishing Group, 2007

The first cameras appeared on campaign during the Crimean War of 185456, but the technology was only barely portable and the limitations of photographic plates restricted photographers to carefully posed shots in ideal lighting conditions. Yet these images also show armies on the brink of the application of the Industrial Revolution to warfare. Succeeding years see cameras travel in search of war images around the world. The American Civil War, ...
  
  











  



  
Clip, Clip, Clip: Three Stories About Hair
Kathleen Krull

Holiday House, 2002

Three short stories feature Kevin, who doesn't want a haircut, Ramon, whose friends agree that hair problems can make you scream, and Helen, who is interested in everyone's hair.
  
  











  



  
Oh No, It's Robert (Robert Series)4 reviews
Barbara Seuling

Cricket Books, 1999

Delightful story about the value of being a child who cares
Barbara Seuling has created a warm and loving character in Robert, who learns, through the trials of everyday life, what is really important in one's life in order to feel good about one's self. Adults reading along with their young child can benefit from the example of "Emotional Intelligence" (a la Daniel Goleman's book by the same name) which Robert develops in himself when he deals with a ...
  
  











  



  
Robert and the Happy Endings (Robert Books)
Barbara Seuling

Cricket Books, 2007

Robert and the Happy Endings brings Barbara Seuling?s beloved character, who first appeared in 1999?s Oh No, It?s Robert, back for new adventures. This time, Robert navigates a series of disasters in his usual upbeat, if somewhat frazzled, style. First comes his new classmate, Taylor Jerome, who?s hearing impaired. Why does her voice sound different when she speaks? Can he help her learn her lines for the class play? Meanwhile, Robert and ...
  
  











  



  
Robert and the Lemming Problem
Barbara Seuling

Cricket Books, 2003

It isn't as if he isn't trying. Robert expected his brand-new sneakers to impress his classmates, but instead, as usual, the kids make fun of them -- and him. The alternative is not much better: his old hiking boots might go unnoticed, but they cause terrible blisters. That's the last thing Robert needs on Author's Day, when he's expected to host his favorite writer. His feet barely have time to heal before his teacher asks the class to try ...
  
  











  



  
Robert and the Weird and Wacky Facts (Robert Books)
Barbara Seuling

Cricket Books, 2002

Robert is back for another round of hilarious adventures, and this time he?s pitted against his archrival Susanne in a classroom contest. "People used to think a runny nose meant your brain was leaking." Third-grader Robert learns this and other wacky facts when he and his friend Paul start training to be contestants on The Instant Millionaire. When Robert discovers that he?s too young to be on the show, he submits his teacher?s name. Nothing ...
  
  











  







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