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Touch and Feel: Touch and Feel Neighborhood Animals (Baby Einstein) Julie Aigner-clark
Disney Press, 2008
My Two Daughters Love This Book This is a wonderful first book for babies. My oldest daughter loved her first copy so much that it fell apart because of so much use. I ordered two more copies (one for her -she is now 28 months old) and one for her younger sister (14 months old).
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Frommer's New York City 2009 (Frommer's Complete) Brian Silverman
Frommers, 2008
America?s #1 bestselling travel series Written by more than 175 outspoken travelers around the globe, Frommer?s Complete Guides help travelers experience places the way locals do. More annually updated guides than any other series 16-page color section and foldout map in all annual guides ...
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The Healthiest Kid in the Neighborhood: Ten Ways to Get Your Family on the Right Nutritional Track (Sears ... William Sears, Martha Sears, ...
Little, Brown and Company, 2006
Finally a book that reflects our approach to food! I was given this book and didn't know what to expect. I started reading and couldn't put it down because it was a reflection of our approach to eating - whole/real foods with a minimum amount of processed items. I agree that eating healthy is an INVESTMENT and a ...
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The Boy Next Door Meggin Cabot
HarperCollins Publishers, 2002
an excellent fluff novel... i had heard of miss cabot through her books the princess diaries....this one was interesting because she tells the whole story through emails.....i had read one other writer who had done this ( rocki st. claire ) and she had done a good job with the format....
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The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs Betty G. Birney
Aladdin, 2007
Stop and smell the roses... Sometimes we get so caught up in doing things and going places, we forget about the things around us that are so important and beautiful! We forget to smell the roses. This book is so easy to read and you want to read it. I was intrigued by trying to figure out what he ...
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Food Not Lawns: How to Turn Your Yard into a Garden And Your Neighborhood into a Community Heather Coburn Flores
Chelsea Green, 2006
Wonderful Book This book has so many great ideas that I just had to have it. She makes many great "eco" points that had me going "ah, I never thought of that." I'm very glad I purchased this book.
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Christianity for the Rest of Us: How the Neighborhood Church Is Transforming the Faith Diana Butler Bass
HarperOne, 2007
Reflections after a congregational study I would like to express my appreciation for "Christianity for the Rest of Us." As the pastor of a small, struggling mainline congregation, much of what Diana Butler Bass has written here resonates. My congregation just spent almost six months with this book. We used ...
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From Neurons to Neighborhoods : The Science of Early Childhood Development Committee on Integrating the Science of Early Childhood Development, Youth, and Families Board on Children, ...
National Academies Press, 2000
super terrific This book is a staple in the early childhood mental health field. It represents everything good in the promotion of social-emotional development in our society. Creating neurobiologically friendly environments for young children is a crossroad our society faces in an ...
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Seedfolks (Joanna Colter Books) Paul Fleischman
HarperTeen, 1999
Almost certain to make my best reads of the year list. Paul Fleischman, Seedfolks (Harper Collins, 1997)
I've read a lot of books in the past few weeks, as I often do right around the new year for some reason. The best of them this year was Seedfolks, a kids' book about a community garden in Cleveland and how it came to ...
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The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood David Simon, Edward Burns
Broadway, 1998
The Corner, maybe the most relevant book on the topic The Corner clearly tells us about the life of inner-city neighborhoods and its inhabitants. The dark side of the world is revealed through extremely realistic descriptions, terrible moments of life that are so usual in there. The gap is deep, the suffering is obvious, ...
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Fisher Price Cars, Trucks, Planes, and Trains Lift the Flap (Fisher-Price Little People) Nancy Rindone
Reader's Digest, 2004
Fun book, holds their attention well. My 19 month old twins love this book. They don't quite understand the activities in it yet, such as finding all the monkeys and identifying the shapes, but they love to open and close the flaps on all the pages. It is densely animated, but it makes it more fun and ...
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Something About Hensley's
Philomel, 2006
Wonderful! Polacco is one of my favorite Children's authors. It is a bonus that she's from here in Michigan and so a lot of her stories make sense from a geographic & cultural perspective. She covers so many great topics in formats that are fun for both kids & adults. If you ...
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Our Library Eve Bunting
Clarion Books, 2008
When Miss Goose announces that the library is going to close forever, Raccoon and his friends spring into action. Where will they get the help they need to save their beloved library? In books, of course! This cheery tale from ever-popular author Eve Bunting shows how important libraries are to every community. Facing a dilemma that is all too ...
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Harriet's Halloween Candy (Nancy Carlson's Neighborhood) Nancy L. Carlson
First Avenue Editions, 2003
We love this book! We reread this book every Halloween!
It gives us an opportunity to discuss selfishness and the consequences of negative behavior- like the way Harriet "cheats" her baby brother out of the "good candy" and the way hiding her candy becomes obsessive- not to mention ...
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Cassie's Word Quilt
Dragonfly Books, 2004
Colorful and educational "Cassie's Word Quilt," by Faith Ringgold, uses words and pictures to take us into the world of Cassie, an urban African-American girl who "dreams she can fly among the stars." We visit Tar Beach (the rooftop sundeck), Cassie's apartment, the neighborhood park, and her ...
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