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Ranger Rick: National Parks!
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Ranger Rick's Travels: National Parks! by Stacy Tornio is a book that is colorful which will help children appreciate the beauty and diversity of the United States. The book is categorized within the different regions of the country and then showcases National Parks within that area. Every National Park is mentioned. The pictures and facts about the parks are a great way to teach children about America. The book catches the attention of children and adults. I would love to include this book in my classroom for when teaching American History. For example, if I am talking about California I could show the students a park from that region or if we are discussing about New England I could do the same. This book is a great resource whether teaching 1st grade or 8th grade.
  
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Jumper Meets Bouncy
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Disclaimer: I received an e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

Jumper has found himself away from his owner/best friend, Tony, but he's being taken care of by Emily, Tony's friend. The two kids get together with their families and go multiple places, and Jumper gets to go along for the ride. In the process, he meets Bouncy, Emily's red ball. The two seem to hit it off nicely, and they share their many adventures together.

This series is just so cute, and I think it would make a great children's show. I actually enjoy the stories, even though I'm 25 and have no children of my own, so I think it would be something parents and children could enjoy together. I look forward to being able to read this books to my children someday. =)

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    Sesame Street

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I enjoyed this book. It was done well. I love the take on the uniqueness of names for each flavor. Bully Vanilli is a good one for the vanilla flavor. Mustachio Pistachio is clever, and I like that. Though his name is a bit hard to pronounce, that may be it for me to do. Otherwise, I did enjoy the naming concept.

I also really enjoyed each page. I like that there is a lesson that Bully Vanilli needs to learn about a few things. I like the way the author is teaching children about kindness and bullying through something sweet and tasty that children like.

This is a fun and wonderfully illustrated book. Children learn, and what a wonderful way to use ice cream. The pictures can tell the story of what is going on as well, which makes it even better.
  
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Liane (1 KP) rated A Christmas Carol in Books

Feb 1, 2018  
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens, Robert Ingpen | 1843 | Children
9
8.6 (84 Ratings)
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Well written moral tale (0 more)
I read this book as a child and not revisiting it with my children. My kids love it as a story but it also makes moral points that are still relevant in today' society.
  
Down Among The Sticks And Bones
Down Among The Sticks And Bones
Seanan McGuire | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.3 (4 Ratings)
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I’m so happy Jack and Jill were the 2 children to get a book because their backstory was fascinating. I did however find that keeping them straight could be a little difficult, but overall this was really good.