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The King of Show-and-Tell (Ready, Freddy!) 3 reviews Abby Klein
Blue Sky Press, 2004
Great 'Boy Orientated' book Boys doing boy things! Compared to the number of 'girl orientated books,' there are few geared towards boys in the lower grade levels which really relate to them. I was thrilled when I saw this book and my son has enjoyed it so much that we are going to get the whole series! He laughs and really relates to the characters - and actually looks forward to being able to read them himself! For ...
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Show and Tell (The Fortune Hunter Books) 4 reviews Jasmine Haynes
Berkley Trade, 2008
Sexy contemporary romance! Catching her husband of only six months in the midst of cheating on her strikes a huge blow to Trinity Green's self-esteem, forcing her to re-examine the way she has lived her life until now. While his infidelity is initially devastating, it serves as the push she needs to start really living instead of denying herself every genuine or sensual experience in fear it will make her seem less ...
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Boomer Goes to School (Boomer) 3 reviews Constance W. McGeorge
Chronicle Books, 1998
Boomer is a hero We have read and reread this book more times than I remember since my son received this book last July. Boomer became an instant hero! So much so, that our family dog was in jeapordy of a name change... Boomer has my 3 year old in the palm of his paw.
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Zack's Alligator Goes to School Shirley Mozelle
HarperTrophy, 1998
Bridget, the sassy gator from the Glades, returns for more high-energy fun in this sequel to Zack's Alligator. Zack takes Bridget to school for show-and-tell, where she sings, skateboards, and generally turns the classroom upside down. For Zack's class, show-and-tell will never be the same!
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Show and Tell: Exploring the Fine Art of Children's Book Illustration 1 review Dilys Evans
Chronicle Books, 2008
Beautiful design, interesting writing The illustrations are reproduced beautifully. The biographies are well written and give you a sense of the personalities of the illustrators, as well as some useful information on technique. Loved it.
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Show and Tell (Classic Munsch) 1 review Robert N. Munsch
Annick Press, 1991
A hilarious story by Munsch Benjamin picks his baby sister up out of her crib, puts her in his knapsack and takes her to school for show and tell. She then wakes up and begins to cry. It is hilarious to watch the flustered adults in charge all try to get her to be quiet. I read this to my kindergarten class, and we all laughed so hard we cried. (If you like Stephanie's Ponytail, you'll like this one, too!) Munsch's ...
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Rotten Teeth 5 reviews Laura Simms, David Catrow
Houghton Mifflin, 2002
Hilarious My six-year-old daughter, who usually gets a bit squirmy when there are more than a few sentences per page, is captivated by this story. Even though she proclaims the illustrations of the rotten teeth (which the main character's dentist father extracted from patients and collected in a jar) disgusting, she is really tickled at the idea of grossing out everyone at school with such a unique ...
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Jake's 100th Day of School 1 review Lester L. Laminack
Peachtree Publishers, 2008
WONDERFUL BOOK! FANTASTIC ART! Your kids will adore this book and its young hero. Jake is the kind of kid who tugs at your heart. He forgets his 100th-Day project, and that's where the fun begins.
This is a story of kindness and love ... but I don't want to give the plot away, so ... see for yourself. You'll love it as much as I do, I'm sure.
Fine description from an author who really understands what kids like to ...
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Show; Don't Tell!: Secrets of Writing 3 reviews Josephine Nobisso
Gingerbread House, 2004
Fun and informative Show; Don't Tell!: Secrets Of Writing by author and writing expert Josephine Nobisso is a wonderfully shows young readers ages 7 and older a diversity of writing tips and strategies that they can use in their own efforts. Eva Montanari's artwork is a perfect supplement to Josephine's text. Show; Don't Tell! is enhanced for young readers with a push-button sound feature as well. Fun and ...
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Max and Ruby's Show-and-Tell (All Aboard Books) 3 reviews Rosemary Wells
Grosset & Dunlap, 2006
Love it!! My daughter is a HUGE fan of Max and Ruby on Noggin, so when I saw these books I grabbed em'. She added these books to her "potty" book collection and with the All Aboard Reading in the book (certain words have pictures) it has helped my daughter learn to read! No fooling. GREAT for any child or Max and Ruby fan :)
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The Magic School Bus Shows And Tells: A Book About Archaeology (Magic School Bus) 2 reviews Joanna Cole
Scholastic Paperbacks, 1997
Book Review I liked reading this book, because it was easy to read and understand. I thought that the book was funny and interesting. The class had show and tell and Arnold brought something in to show that was very interesting. No one knew what it was. They try to find out what it is and where it came from by going on a trip with there teacher. By reading this book, you will find out what exactly happened ...
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The Show-and-Tell Lion 1 review Barbara Abercrombie
Margaret K. McElderry, 2006
Chairman of the Board So-called board books have been a boon to toddlers who now can page through the intriguing contect-- primarily visual content-- understanding the progression of events because the parents have read the simple story to them. Even my one-year-old grandson can pull his favorite books off the shelf and peruse the contents at his leisure without adult assistance and with minimal risk of damage to the ...
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Henry's Amazing Imagination Nancy Carlson
Viking Juvenile, 2008
Henry’s a little mouse . . . with a big imagination. Henry loves show and tell, because he can tell the class about his neighbor’s pet dinosaur, the snowman he built that’s as big as his house, and the alien that landed in his yard. But when his classmates start asking questions—and call him a fibber—Henry has to find a new outlet for his stories. With a laugh-out-loud text and brightly colored illustrations, Nancy Carlson shows young readers ...
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Biscuit's Show and Share Day (Biscuit) 1 review Alyssa Satin Capucilli
HarperFestival, 2007
Another Cute Biscuit Book! Biscuit's girl needs to take something to school for show and share day. While she tries to decide what to take, Biscuit comes up with his own idea. Off to school!
In another cute Biscuit book, preschool children will delight in the puppy's antics as the little girl looks for something to show her class. Delightful illustrations and a simple storyline make this a great choice for youngsters. ...
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Strawberry Shortcake's Show-and-Tell Surprise: All Aboard Reading Station Stop 1 (Strawberry Shortcake) Megan E. Bryant
Grosset & Dunlap, 2005
Strawberryland School is back in session, and Strawberry Shortcake can't wait for show-and-tell! The only problem is: what should she bring? The answer surprises even Strawberry!
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Amelia's Show-and-Tell Fiesta/Amelia y la fiesta de "muestra y cuenta" 3 reviews Mimi Chapra
Rayo, 2004
"Que pasa?" she wonders. "I'm the only one in costume!" Amelia is excited the first day in her new American classroom, with friends to meet and a teacher who announces that tomorrow is Show and Tell. All the way home, Amelia tries to decide what will be appropriate for the assignment and finally she settles on her fiesta dress with its three fancy skirts: "First rojo whips around her hips like red hot peppers; Amarillo swirls about her knees like a ...
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Show and Tell: New and Selected Poems (The University of Wisconsin Press Poetry Series) 3 reviews Jim Daniels
University of Wisconsin Press, 2003
Rare Clarity and Genius I often cuss the current crop of poets. Many of them seem to be self-infatuated blowhards who are writing in some kind of inbred code that will allow them to congradulate each other on how wise they are. Unless you have an alphabet soup of degrees behind your name, as most of us don't, you can't grasp a blessed word being said. Daniels, who worked in a Detroit auto plant to pay his way through ...
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More Movie-Based Illustrations for Preaching & Teaching: 101 Clips to Show or Tell (Movie-Based Illustrations) Craig Brian Larson, Lori Quicke
Zondervan, 2004
Volume 2. 101 high-quality movie-based illustrations for preachers and speakers, cross-referenced and indexed by Scripture texts and keywords, plus clip location on the video version.
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Show and Tell 4 reviews Niobia Bryant
Dafina, 2008
Great Book!! Dom, Cristal, Moet, Alize are back and they have grown up. This book was a good read (read it in one day). Go out and get this book!!
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Me and My Robot #2: The Show-and-Tell Show Off: All Aboard Reading Station Stop 1 (All Aboard Reading) Tracey West
Grosset & Dunlap, 2003
Reese and Robot are back-for a super show-and-tell at Reese's school! But one of Reese's classmates turns the show-and-tell in to a show-off-and-tell. Will Reese and Robot become show-offs, too?
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