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Soccer Cats: Switch Play Review

Soccer Cats: Switch Play
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What a TERRIFIC SERIES! Our 6-year old daughter is an avid and excellent reader. She loves this series (we have all the volumes but one).
We have given the books as GIFTS to boys and girls ages 7-8, too, and they all seem to love the books.
HIGHLY recommended for BOYS AND GIRLS! Fun, funny, age-appropriate reading.
ENJOY!

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Little Ballerina Review

Little Ballerina
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What a great book. I bought it to read to my 4 year old daughter after seeing The Nutcracker Ballet & this book far exceeded my hopes. It was very fun for my daughter to open an envelope on each page with cute little notes in each (some from the Sugar Plum Fairy!). It clearly conveys the message that if you believe in your self, you can achieve anything. And at the end, it really hit it out of the park when the final little note card included a ballet charm bracelet!
I just loved it & so did my daughter. I want to order it for all the little girls we know. It's a fun one.

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Arthur's Nose : 25th Anniversary Limited Edition Review

Arthur's Nose : 25th Anniversary Limited Edition
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Of all the characters that have a book for every first, every problem, every holiday, Arthur is my favorite. Unlike some other series, the Arthur books don't bang you over the head with the moral of the story. It's there, but woven so subtly into the story that you discover it on your own.
When I first saw Arthur in his present incarnation, I thought he was some sort of a mouse. He's actually an aardvark. He looks more like an aardvark in the earliest book. That's the problem: Arthur doesn't like his long aardvark snout.
His family loves Arthur and his nose. But the kids at school, who are all different types of animals, sometimes make fun of his nose, so Arthur decides to change it. He visits a rhinologist (who is a rhino, of course), and tries out different pictures of noses. Would he be happier with a rabbit's nose? A chicken's? An armadillo's?
Finally, he decides to stick with the nose he's got.
It's a great message for any kid who feels a little different. But, look at Arthur today. What happened to that long snout? No matter, he's still my favorite. As author Marc Brown put it in the first book, "There's more to Arthur than his nose."

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The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Pressure (Berenstain Bears First Time Books (Prebound)) Review

The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Pressure (Berenstain Bears First Time Books (Prebound))
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The Bear Family has become the busiest family in Bear Country. Not because of all the work they have to do, but because of all the activities and organizations they are involved. After the family has a night of bad dreams involving the overworked schedule and Mama has a crying spell when the car won't start, the family sits down to straighten things out.
This book, in a subtle way, reminds us all about how precious life is and how valuable time is. It illustrates how overcommitting oneself can be detrimental and it even touches upon the dangers of listening to peer pressure. In this era of go-go-go, it's a helpful reminder to us all.

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Sister and Brother Bear have activities every day after school, and Mama and Papa have their own interests, too. There isn't much time left over for homework, household chores, or just plain family fun. As the Bears' lives grow more hectic, pressure builds! Finally, the Bears take a realistic look at their responsibilities, talents, and the number of hours in the day and choose after-school activities with care. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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