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The Runaway Bunny 137 reviews Margaret Wise Brown
HarperFestival, 1991
A beautiful classic!
+ Nothing more than a classic transformation story + Margaret Wise Brown' s second masterpiece + Nice, sweet, fun book
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Are You My Mother? 90 reviews P.D. Eastman
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960
An Absolute Favorite!!
+ Child abandonment? Snort. A fun bedtime book? Yes. + Timeless Classic Still Appeals to Kids Today + Favorite from baby-hood on + Love it!
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Sylvester and the Magic Pebble (Stories to Go!) 47 reviews
Aladdin, 2006
There is always hope
+ A delightful story to share with your little ones + I wish everyone reads this book.
This is quite a touching story filled with lots of symbolism. It actually hits home for a friend of mine. Her husband did not want to have a child and so she terminated her pregnancy out of great disappointment. The savegery of a lion serves as a symbol for what can take a child donkey away from ...
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Shiloh 310 reviews Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Aladdin, 2000
A well loved classic that deserves your time and affection...
+ A Great Read for All + A doglover's book
`Shiloh' was one of my favorite novels as a young boy. I can still remember reading it in school and being fascinated with the concept, with the storyline and underlining morals that forced me to think about things in a way I never had before. The overall plot may seem to be simple enough. A ...
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A Wrinkle in Time 67 reviews Madeleine L'Engle
Square Fish, 2007
A wonderful book!!!
+ Emotionally gripping + Madeleine L'Engle Did A Superb Job + Fantastic work
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The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh 60 reviews A. A. Milne
Dutton Juvenile, 1996
childhood favorite
+ The complete tales fo of Winnie the Pooh + I'm fifteen and I LOVE these stories!!! + My kids love this book. + Horrible! Where is the History!?
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Goodnight Moon 575 reviews Margaret Wise Brown
HarperFestival, 1991
A Great bedtime story!
+ CullensAbcs.com Review of Goodnight Moon + Book is falling apart its so good
My son loves this book so much that he doesnt just want me to read it at night.. he wants me to read it a million times in the day too! my 19 month old loves pointing out all the objects on the page that we are saying good night to. The worlds are flowy.. the pictures are perfect and it keeps him ...
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The Sign of the Beaver 191 reviews Elizabeth George Speare
Yearling, 1994
Great read aloud!
+ One of the greatest literary adventures of my childhood. + Beautiful story
I have used Sign of the Beaver as a read aloud just about every year I have taught! I teach 4th grade, and have always had great reviews from my students. The text and vocabulary are advanced for some fourth graders, so it is a terrific way to expand their vocabulary and knowledge without having ...
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Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh (Aladdin Fantasy) 322 reviews Robert C. O'Brien
Aladdin, 1986
A great book for young readers
+ Insipid cover currently shipping + Sci-Fi Animals! + Great Book for all ages! + Childhood memories I should have made
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Bridge to Terabithia 802 reviews Katherine Paterson
HarperTrophy, 1987
Bridge to Terabithia Recommmendation
+ Bridge to Terabithia + Bridge to Kcs
Bridge to Teribithia is a great book! It is about friendship. Jesse, the main character lives with his four sisters, momma, and papa. When Leslie moves in next door, Jesse's life was changed. Jesse and Leslie started Teribithia, an imaginary kingdom where they rule as king and queen.At the end of ...
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The Witch of Blackbird Pond 381 reviews Elizabeth George Speare
Laurel Leaf, 1978
Classic
+ still enjoyable as an adult + Perfect Historical Fiction Book for Adolescent Girls + Timeless story set in an historical time
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Harriet the Spy 143 reviews Louise Fitzhugh
Yearling, 2001
Harriet the spy--
+ Still Reaping Rewards! + One of My Favorites + Unusual and entertaining
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The Little Engine That Could: The Complete, Original Edition (A Platt & Munk Classic) 65 reviews Watty Piper, Doris Hauman
Grosset & Dunlap, 1978
a classic for me and for my kids
+ Great, classic story! Good for negative children who are always saying "I can't." + Great Classic Tale + Great story - timeless message + My son loves this book!
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The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 612 reviews Christopher Paul Curtis
Laurel Leaf, 2000
WONDERFUL BOOK
+ Great for Kids and even adults! + THE VERY BEST BOOK!!! + A Great Read + The Watson's Go to Birmingham
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Walk Two Moons 718 reviews Sharon Creech
HarperTrophy, 1996
Walk Two Moons
+ Deep, Funny, Easy-to-Read + One of my favorites + A book you'll never be albe to put down + AWESOME!
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The Phantom Tollbooth 549 reviews Norton Juster
Bullseye Books, 1988
A fun book! (review by Harry, a 9 year old boy)
+ An Overlooked Classic + The point is to learn how to think + Enjoying the PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH: now and forever. + Fantastic Book
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Anne of Green Gables (Signet Classics) 307 reviews L. M. Montgomery
Signet Classics, 2003
An excellent book for girls
+ Anne of Green Gables + Truly a wonderful novel. + Great gift + A Great Classic Read
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Walk Two Moons 718 reviews Sharon Creech
HarperTrophy, 1996
Walk Two Moons
+ Deep, Funny, Easy-to-Read + One of my favorites + A book you'll never be albe to put down + AWESOME!
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The Sign of the Beaver 191 reviews Elizabeth George Speare
Yearling, 1994
Great read aloud!
+ One of the greatest literary adventures of my childhood. + Beautiful story
I have used Sign of the Beaver as a read aloud just about every year I have taught! I teach 4th grade, and have always had great reviews from my students. The text and vocabulary are advanced for some fourth graders, so it is a terrific way to expand their vocabulary and knowledge without having ...
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Sylvester and the Magic Pebble (Stories to Go!) 47 reviews
Aladdin, 2006
There is always hope
+ A delightful story to share with your little ones + I wish everyone reads this book.
This is quite a touching story filled with lots of symbolism. It actually hits home for a friend of mine. Her husband did not want to have a child and so she terminated her pregnancy out of great disappointment. The savegery of a lion serves as a symbol for what can take a child donkey away from ...
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