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The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing Review

The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing
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This was one of those fun little surprises found at the library. Ewetopia doesn't like her wool so she tries to dress up and dazzle the rams and shock the ewes. Nobody really notices.
She gets an invitation to the Woolyones' Costume Ball. Now here is her chance to outshine everybody. After a flurry of costumes she decides on a Wolf costume. Bad faux pas. Another sheep appears without a costume. Ewetopia tries to talk to him and discovers he is not a sheep!
This is a cute story that really works due to the artwork. The expressions of the sheep are spot on and the wolf is funny. My girl liked the story as I would figure she would since she is a fan of Tacky!

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Henry the Impatient Heron Review

Henry the Impatient Heron
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REVIEWED BY: Wayne S. Walker, reviewer with Stories for Children Magazine

Have you ever been driving by a wetlands area and seen a heron standing in the water on one foot? Why do they do that? Henry is a young Great Blue Heron who has a problem: he just can't stand still! He tries, but it seems that his legs always twitch and his neck always itches, and he ends up having to scratch himself. When the time comes for Henry to fly away, he tries to catch a fish to eat. He goes after a salamander for a tasty treat, and spies a plump little frog, but he is too impatient and loses them all. Finally, he comes across the Great Blue Heron who is the King of Camouflage. Will he be able to help Henry learn how to stay still and capture some food?
It seems that most children really enjoy learning about nature, especially different kinds of animals. Who would believe that the activities of a Great Blue Heron would be so interesting? In Henry the Impatient Heron, Donna Love gives youngsters an eminently readable story, accompanied by Christina Wald's lifelike and eye-catching illustrations that will acquaint children with all kinds of information about herons. Following the actual text, there are four pages of "For Creative Minds" exercises, including "Great Blue Heron Facts," an explanation of "How Did Henry Hunt?", and a heron life cycle matching activity. Parents and teachers can expand the learning possibilities even farther by accessing information about "Related Websites" and "Teaching Activities" at Sylvan Dell Publishing's website. I found this book to be absolutely fascinating.

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Thumbelina of Toulaba Review

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Thumbalina of Toulaba is a children's picturebook retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tale, with a twist. Set on an imaginary island in the Caribbean, Thumbalina of Toulaba follows a dark-skinned Thumbalina born of a flower. Ill-treated by her normal-sized siblings, and beset by would-be suitors of every species imaginable, Thumbalina must learn how to stand up for herself and say "no", and find her destiny with the help of a beloved bird of paradise friend. The simple yet brightly colored painted illustrations bring the birds, beasts, and plants of all nature add a vivid touch to this gentle story about learning confidence and strength.

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A retelling of one of Hans Christian Andersen's most enduring fairytales--Thumbelina--set in Toulaba.

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