Miss Merriweather is the librarian and is very particular about rules in the library. When a lion comes to the library one day, no one is sure what to do. There aren't any rules about lions in the library. The lion fits in very well at the library and when something terrible happens, the lion quick...
Genre: Humor / Animals / Surrealism / Numbers Year Published: 1996 Year Read: 2017 Publisher: Crown Publishers, Inc Now I have read a couple of children’s books where the characters in question for some bizarre reason want to eat strange things such as in “There Was An Old Lady Who Swall...
Oh my! I loved this just as much as I did the last time I read it! Such a sweet story and just the ending you are hoping for. Also, this book has the Spanish Riding School and the Lippizaner stallions in it. What more could a girl ask for. I hope my nieces like it as much as me.
“The nose looked at the Major and frowned a little.” - Nikolai Gogol, The Nose on March 25, Barber Ivan Yakovlevitch sits down to breakfast. his wife Prascovia Osipovna duly throws him a newly baked roll. Ivan discovers a nose inside it and recognizes its owner. confused and much agitated, he late...
This book is about a lion that one day comes to the library. There aren't any rules about lions not being allowed, so he stays and enjoys story time, and even helps out around the library. It's a nice story, a touching one, and even teaches a lesson. Sometimes, it is okay to break the rules.
It's another ABC book and it rhymes! This book will get some laughs and you will be lucky if you only have to read it once as most children when they hear it will want you to read it again (and perhaps again). The pictures alone will want you to go back and just look at them without even reading th...
bookshelves: published-1836, e-book, slavic, shortstory-shortstories-novellas, re-read, summer-2010 Read on June 14, 2010, read count: 2 ** spoiler alert ** Re-Read details - Major Kovalyov's nose vanishes and reappears in St Petersburg disguised as a councillor. With Stephen Moore. Broadcast on...
I just finished reading this book to my son, who is nine, and he expressed curiosity about whether there was a sequel, which surprised me. He never complained while I read it, which surprised me first, because Island of the Aunts is not like the books he reads on his own and I myself had some mixed ...
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