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    Squeebles Times Tables 2

    Squeebles Times Tables 2

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    Perfect for 5 to 11 year olds, Squeebles Times Tables 2 allows them to practise their times tables...

Trolls (2016)
Trolls (2016)
2016 | Animation, Family
Music (0 more)
Not made for adults
This film is totally made for children, it's incredibly cheesy and a little bit silly at times. The music, however, is pretty classic - from Simon and Garfunkel to Motown - so I definitely can't knock that. I'm sure S&G would never have thought a group of multicoloured trolls would be singing their songs in 2017. It's literally about a group of monsters eating trolls to make them happy. Yes you can't get more ridiculous than that.
  
All Things Bright and Beautiful
All Things Bright and Beautiful
Cecil Frances Alexander | 2010 | Children, Fiction & Poetry
8
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
The illustrations are bright and colorful. The pictures represent the words in the book. The author did a really good job with it. It is good for young readers.
 
Young children can see the pictures while the parent, older brother or sister read the book. I like the fact that it easy poem and meaningful. The story has a moral and explains that God or our Lord created it. It has faith in it and explains it in the best way.
  
Sweet Breath of Knowing
Sweet Breath of Knowing
Theresa May Evie | 2009 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
2
2.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Ever get a book request and it sounds great, then you receive it and it's not at all what you expected and it goes against your beliefs? This sums up my reaction to SWEET BREATH OF KNOWING. I thought it was about knowing our reason on earth, and about God and stuff. It is more like children are enlightened and we become us by love and....weird stuff like that, stuff that I don't agree with. Sadly I can't finish this one.
  
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Remember 10 With Explorer Ben
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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What a wonderfully creative way to play memory games! Children of all ages benefit from stretching their memory from time to time, and as a clear part of a child's development, it's essential. This book adds to the parent/educators repertoire and gives options of how to engage an individual on their personal level. These images could also be used for a range of other ideas with little minds such as where would you find ... ? and what else is with ... ?
  
Illustrated to attract a young child, the advanced colours chosen to identify the alphabet are way beyond what most younger children and even many adults will ever want or need. But, with that being said, there is never any harm in expanding a youngsters vocabulary by introducing a more complex concept that red isn't always called red, nor is marigold always a flower. As for jade, quartz, turquoise and razzamatazz, well they are cool words whatever the colour they are attached to.
  
Illustrated to attract a young child, the advanced colours chosen to identify the alphabet are way beyond what most younger children and even many adults will ever want or need. But, with that being said, there is never any harm in expanding a youngsters vocabulary by introducing a more complex concept that red isn't always called red, nor is marigold always a flower. As for jade, quartz, turquoise and razzamatazz, well they are cool words whatever the colour they are attached to.
  
With beautiful illustrations and interesting subject matter, this book is a win-win with curious children. and although it is quite short, it fills a child with wonder and lets them take in what they want before progressing to more challenging reading material. Welcome to the deep ocean and explore the life and surroundings of this fearsome creature.
I am reviewing this book for Luann Columbo, Quarto Publishing, and NetGalley who gave me a copy of their book for an honest review.
  
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Liliannar (58 KP) rated Pet Sematary in Books

May 25, 2018  
Pet Sematary
Pet Sematary
Stephen King | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror
9
8.4 (53 Ratings)
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Delightfully scary (0 more)
Minor plot holes (0 more)
The only book to give me a nightmare
In nearly 30 years of being an avid reader, this is the only book to have ever given me a nightmare. I woke up terrified multiple nights in a row while reading this book. The details described are gruesome and difficult to read without experiencing the horrors described within the pages.

This book is especially terrifying for anyone who is a parent. Even more so for those with small children.