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 | An excellent novel describing synesthesia 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I loved this book because I teach special education at a college in my town. Synesthesia is a condition that is not often addressed, but one that is extremely fascinating! One of my students recommended this bo... read full review |  | Excellent dark ABC book . . . This dark and spooky ABC book by Eve Merriam is one that most children would find interesting. It is illustrated by Lane Smith (Stinky Cheese Man, among others). Smith's illustrations always are wonderful,... read full review |  | Early Dr. Seuss collection The reason for the purchase of this book was my personal love of Dr. Seuss. Early in his publishing career, he was unpopular among educators because of his whimsical style -- made up words, rhyming, etc. Howeve... read full review |  | Hunches and Bunches of great words and sights Dr. Seuss is a genius when it comes to children's literature. This book is about a young man who is bored and cannot decide what to do. So he begins to get hunches which are presented a la characters (Happ... read full review |  | Comenius and the first children's picture book! Johannes Amos Comenius is credited with writing the first illustrated children's book in 1657. It was illustrated on copper and wood, and is formally titled "JOH. AMOS COMENIUS'S VISIBLE WORLD: O... read full review |  | Sissy ducklings; ugly ducklings; puddle ducklings . . . OK. This book is absolutely ADORABLE. This book is about Elmer, a duck who does not like to play football, baseball, box, or build forts. He loves to cook, paint, play make believe, and decorate cookies. The du... read full review |  | A favorite from my early mommy days . . . Audrey Wood is a favorite author of mine, and this book has been a favorite in our house since my children happened to check it out at a weekly sojourn to the library years ago. The book starts dark and rainy a... read full review |  | Lovely Seuss book I love this book because it is the only book that Dr. Seuss (Theodore Geisel) wrote using the penname "Rosetta Stone". Besides THAT, it is such a cute book. It seems very hard to find, also. ANYW... read full review |  | lovely little book of rhymes First of all, this book has been challenged or banned and that is why it caught my attention. Second, it is illustrated by Maurice Sendak, and he is one of my most favorite children's author/illustrat... read full review |  | sweet little olive book Kevin Henkes is one of my favorite children's authors, so I was intrigued when I saw that he had written a book for young acults (a "chapter book" as my children would call it, years ago when the... read full review |
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