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Little Cloud and Lady Wind Review

Little Cloud and Lady Wind
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The clouds gathered together in the sky to display their strength and unity, but Little Cloud didn't want to join in. She poof! . . . went off by herself, not "wanting to blend into a group and lose her freedom, not wanting to frighten the earth" with peals of thunder and claps of lightning. She drifted over the mountain tops and flitted like the butterfly over the colorful flowers. The landscape was beautiful but she was somehow dissatisfied with her life and began to dream of other things. Little Cloud wanted to touch the earth, to "skip in the snow," dance in the waves and rest her head in the flowers.
When the night fell, she continued to dream until someone gently prodded her awake. Whooosh! Whooosh! Little Cloud was soon looking into the eyes of Lady Wind, who quickly gathered her into her arms and "raced across the sky." They encountered a fierce storm, but she warned Little Cloud not to be afraid. Through the night and in between the storms they "dodged knives of lightning, bumped into mountaintops poking through the dark, jumped over ocean waves reaching up to grab them." Little Cloud, exhausted from fear, finally fell asleep in Lady Wind's arms. Was there a lesson that Lady Wind had to teach her little protégé to show her how she would fit in with the world?
This heartwarming, sweeping tale assures young children that we all have a special place in the world. Inspired by Aesop's fable, "The Bundle of Sticks," this story has a nice, subtle way of telling the young child that he or she is very special even if they don't quit fit in with the rest of the crowd and march to their own drummer. The beautifully rendered illustrations pull the story along very nicely. It somehow had a nice nostalgic feel to it that I felt very drawn to. If you want a touching tale that has a "lesson" to impart for your circle or story time, this would be the perfect choice!

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I Can Do It Myself Review

I Can Do It Myself
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I bought this for my daughters 2nd birthday. and I had no idea that it would help increase my patience with her. As a Mother of a child that stated more times then I could count "I can do it myself" a day. I found the all telling illustrations, cute repetitive text and interesting tasks the girl chose, to be very entertaining. and I believe this was one of the first books I heard my daughter read to her stuffed animal friends. While reading it I felt we came to an understanding about her ability and my need to 'let her do it'. This is one children's picture book I am glad I bought and not regretting the $ spent.

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Emily Pearl can do lots of things by herself. But sometimes even resourceful little girls need help.
Emily Pearl is a very big girl. She can pour her own juice. She can tie her own shoes. She can feed her goldfish. She can even curl her own hair. Whenever her mother tries to help, Emily says, I can do it myself!
But even a very big girl like Emily can sometimes feel a teeny bit small, especially at bedtime when dark shadows creep across the walls of her bedroom. Lucky for Emily, her mom understands and gives her a helping hand.
Young children will surely recognize themselves in Diane Adams s delightful, rhyming story of one child s determined quest for independence. Nancy Hayashi s charming illustrations complement the text, colorfully capturing the chaotic ups and downs in the life of a preschooler.

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