Raising Dragons15 reviews
Jerdine Nolen

Silver Whistle, 1998

I ADORE this book.

+ I can't get enough of this one
+ Wonderful book
+ Great Read!
+ Raising Dragons
  
  











  



  
The Best Book of Sharks (The Best Book of)5 reviews
Claire Llewellyn

Kingfisher, 1999

Good nonfiction book on sharks

+ Great Book
+ "The Best Book of Sharks" lives up to it's title

This is a good book for children 2 to 7. my son who is 3 1/2 and several of my dar-care-children enjoy looking at this book. It shows several species of sharks, talks about their gills and how they breath with their gills. Shows Scuba divers studying the sharks.The scuba divers where of great ...
  
  











  



  
Is Your Mama a Llama?52 reviews
Deborah Guarino

Scholastic, 1997

Love it!

+ Love it!
+ SO cute and funny
+ Adorable Repetitive Rhyming Book
  
  











  



  
The Jet Alphabet Book4 reviews
Jerry Pallotta

Charlesbridge Publishing, 1999

Jet Alphabet Book

+ For the airplane lover in your house
+ suitable for a wide range of ages
+ The Jet Alphabet Book
  
  











  



  
Jimmy Zangwow's Out-of-This-World Moon-Pie Adventure29 reviews

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2000

Out of this world!

+ Fun
+ Out of this world book!!
+ Zip Pip Kaboodle for Jimmy Zangwow's Moon Pie Adventure!
+ Moon Pies are the Greatest Invention Ever!
  
  











  



  
Harvey the Carpenter (Handy Harvey)1 review
Lars Klinting

Kingfisher, 2005

Great illustrations, great writing ... well done!

After ordering this book just after looking at the sample pages from Amazon, I'm amazed. Excellent writing, beautiful and detailed illustrations, and great design. Harvey builds a tool box, step by step, using real tools. The book even includes plans for the toolbox so you can build it yourself ...
  
  











  



  
Crickwing15 reviews
Janell Cannon

Voyager Books, 2005

Controlling emotions

+ Juneau 2nd Grader
+ crafty cockroach makes friends
+ I WAS GLAD I PURCHASED THIS ONE!
+ loveable roach?
  
  











  



  
National Geographic Student Atlas of the World: Revised Edition3 reviews
National Geographic

National Geographic Children's Books, 2005

Opens the world!

+ Great Resource
+ tumview

National Geographic has taken their award winning atlas to another level with the current revision. Whether you are a teacher, student, or parent, this atlas will open the world in a manner that is fascinating, informative, and enjoyable.
  
  











  



  
Moosetache8 reviews
Margie Palatini, Henry Cole (Illustrator)

Hyperion Book CH, 1999

Fun Way to Introduce a Skill

+ A delightful tongue twister
+ So that's what the family goop is!
+ Glue in hair?
  
  











  



  
The Ocean Alphabet Book (Jerry Pallotta's Alphabet Books)6 reviews
Jerry Pallotta

Charlesbridge Publishing, 1986

Nice to read something with more detail

+ My Boy Loves It
+ we love them all!
+ Beautiful pictures, but too long for preschool
  
  











  



  
Bonny's Big Day3 reviews
James Herriot

St. Martin's Griffin, 1991

Bonny's Big Day

+ Beautifully written, poignant, funny and engaging
+ Touching Story about the love of our pets - big or small

This is an absolutely delightful story. One of the authors best. This book is truly appropriate for all ages. Really little ones will love the pictures and older children will warm to the story. Any adult will enjoy reading this to the kids over and over.
  
  











  



  
The Monster Trap6 reviews
Dean Morrissey, 2004

Delightfully Imaginative!!!

+ Beautiful, fun book
+ great imagination
+ Wonderful Book
  
  











  



  
DK Readers: Animal Hospital (Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone)2 reviews
Judith Walker-Hodge

DK CHILDREN, 1999

Top Dog!

+ Quack! Quack! We love this book!

This is a great book in a great series of early readers. The pictures are (as in all Dorling Kindersly books) wonderful and the text is just right for kids interested in the workings of a vet office. The whole series is wonderful- they never talk down to the children, go smoothly from one level ...
  
  











  



  
Look Out for Turtles! (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
Melvin Berger

HarperTrophy, 1996

Turtles are among the oldest living creatures in the world. They have been on earth for nearly 200 million years! In Look Out for Turtles! readers will discover why these creatures have survived so long. Hard shells protect many turtles from harm. Colorful markings on their shells help some turtles to blend in with their surroundings. Different kinds of turtles can live almost anywhere on land ...
  
  











  



  
Chester the Worldly Pig9 reviews
Bill Peet

Houghton Mifflin, 1978

I adore this book

+ BILL PEET - UNSUNG GENIUS OF THE GOLDEN YEARS OF DISNEY

I read this all the time when I was younger. I memorized it. This was seriously the best book ever along with Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Who doesn't look Chester?? Hell yeahz. I named the pig I dissected in Biology after him haha. But seriously, good book for any kid.
  
  











  



  
Ready Freddy! Tooth Trouble (Ready, Freddy!)9 reviews
Abby Klein

Blue Sky Press, 2004

recommended by a picky second grade reader

+ GREAT BOOKS FOR YOUNGSTERS, ESPECIALLY BOYS
+ Ready, Freddy! Tooth Trouble by Abby Klein
+ One for the kids
  
  











  



  
DK Readers: Horse Show (Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone)

DK CHILDREN, 2001

Lucy, Alice, and Jack are getting ready for the horse show. Whose horse will win the ribbon? Find out what happens when the big day arrives! Longer sentences and an expanded vocabulary make this series of 48-page books slightly more challenging: Level 2 is appropriate for children who have started to read but still need help. Information boxes full of background information will stimulate ...
  
  











  



  
Me and My Place in Space (Dragonfly Books)9 reviews
Joan Sweeney

Dragonfly Books, 1999

Great non-fiction for young Children.

+ A great book for helping them understand where they live
+ Me and My Place in Space
+ Great resource for home or classroom
  
  











  



  
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects and Spiders (National Audubon Society Field ...44 reviews
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY

Knopf, 1980

On par with all the Audobon Guides

+ Great Resource
+ Good Book!
+ I Love This Book
+ National AuddubonGuide ;to North American insects &Spiders
  
  











  



  
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?
Joanna Cole, Stephanie Calmenson

HarperTrophy, 1994

Here's a laugh-out-loud collection of silly, kooky jokes, bad puns, and wacky witticisms, all certain to please the grade-school set. Vigorous line drawings extend and enhance every groan-inducing line. "A delightful collection....Be sure to take this one out for fun."--School Library Journal.