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I actually read this to both A who is three and K who is 9. Now A just thought it to be story and wasn't scared but I do recommend that it may be for ages 4 on up depending on how your child sees the story. To me it was not a scary book at all, but there is talk of spiders hanging from the chandler,...
He don’t dress like a cowboy, he doesn’t like their grub, he can’t lasso nor can be sit on a horse without sneezing so how is Avery going to make it at Cowboy Camp. There are a multiple of other things that set Avery apart from the other boys at Cowboy Camp but when the stars come out at night and B...
I picked it up because we have a cat named Luna (well, Queen Luna Grey DeLisle, whom I usually call Lunabelle, but still). At first I wasn't quite down with the rhyme, but the rhythm really grew on me, and I liked the slightly changing refrain quite a bit by the end. Oh, and it's chock full of cats,...
6/15/11 ** Develops the readers' understanding of the concept of large numbers, up to 1,000,000. Begins with illustrations of 1, 10, 100, 500 & 1000. Then includes many dots of each page overlaid with interesting numeric facts. For example, the number of shoe boxes it would take to match Mt. Ever...
Little girl doesn't want to get her hair combed, cute mother-daughter play jungle story.