Peek-A Who?

February 27th, 2010 2 comments »

Peek-A Who?

Review

Nina Laden’s illustrations in this simple, rhyming board book are truly magical. The format is straightforward: on alternating two-page spreads, the words “Peek a” are repeated, opposite an illustrated page with a die-cut hole, behind which lurks a cow (”MOO!”), a green ghost (”BOO!”), and a mirror (you guessed it, “YOU!”). The youngest readers will delight in trying to guess who–or what–is peeking through the window, and can easily grip the baby-fist-size holes to turn the pages for the answers. The picture of the “ZOO!” is fabulous. Through the hole, all that can be seen is a wild pattern of colors, stripes, and spots. Turn the page, and find a wild kingdom of animals, one in front of the other: peacock
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The Graveyard Book

February 27th, 2010 2 comments »

The Graveyard Book

Review

In The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman has created a charming allegory of childhood. Although the book opens with a scary scene–a family is stabbed to death by “a man named Jack” –the story quickly moves into more child-friendly storytelling. The sole survivor of the attack–an 18-month-old baby–escapes his crib and his house, and toddles to a nearby graveyard. Quickly recognizing that the baby is orphaned, the graveyard’s ghostly residents adopt him, name him Nobody (”Bod”), and allow him to live in their tomb. Taking inspiration from Kipling’s The Jungle Book, Gaiman describes how the toddler navigates among the headstones, asking a lot of questions and picking up the tricks of the living and the dead. In seri
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My Big Animal Book

February 27th, 2010 2 comments »

My Big Animal Book (My Big Board Books)

-Ideal for babies and toddlers. -Stunning large format brings images to life. -Helps to build a child’s vocabulary.

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Five Fish!

February 26th, 2010 No comments »

Five Fish! (Amazing Baby)

It’s never too soon to start reading to Baby, and Amazing Baby Five Fish! makes the process especially enjoyable for both parent and child. Brightly colored fish swim across each page of this little board book designed specifically to stimulate the senses of a developing child. The vibrant, iconographic artwork and simple text are a perfect way to introduce books and numbers to future readers. Big fish, little fish, pink fish, blue fish — learning to count has never been so much fun!

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The Book Thief

February 26th, 2010 2 comments »

The Book Thief

From School Library Journal

Starred Review. Grade 9 Up–Zusak has created a work that deserves the attention of sophisticated teen and adult readers. Death himself narrates the World War II-era story of Liesel Meminger from the time she is taken, at age nine, to live in Molching, Germany, with a foster family in a working-class neighborhood of tough kids, acid-tongued mothers, and loving fathers who earn their living by the work of their hands. The child arrives having just stolen her first book–although she has not yet learned how to read–and her foster father uses it, The Gravediggers Handbook, to lull her to sleep when shes roused by regular nightmares about her younger brothers death. Across the ensuing years of th
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QI: The Pocket Book of General Ignorance

February 26th, 2010 2 comments »

QI: The Pocket Book of General Ignorance

From Publishers Weekly

If you think you’re a trivia expert, British TV men Lloyd (producer of the hit comedy shows Spitting Image and Black Adder) and Mitchinson (writer for Quite Interesting) may disabuse you of the notion that you’re a true scholar of random facts-and quickly. Their surprisingly lengthy tome is jam-packed with real answers to a number of less-than-burning questions-camels store fat, not water, in their humps; only five out of every 100,000 paper clips are used to clip papers; the first American president was in fact Peyton Randolph-that you nevertheless may be embarrassed to have completely wrong. Although some of the entries rely on technicality more than actual excavation of obscure fact (Honolulu is tec
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Open the Barn Door

February 25th, 2010 2 comments »

Open the Barn Door (A Chunky Book(R))

Illustrated in full color. Open the barn door and take a tour around thebarnyard to find out just who’s making all those wonderful animal sounds.

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Illustrated in full color. Open the barn door and take a tour around the barnyard to find out just who’s making all those wonderful animal sounds.   

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Where the Wild Things Are

February 25th, 2010 2 comments »

Where the Wild Things Are

Review

Where the Wild Things Are is one of those truly rare books that can be enjoyed equally by a child and a grown-up. If you disagree, then it’s been too long since you’ve attended a wild rumpus. Max dons his wolf suit in pursuit of some mischief and gets sent to bed without supper. Fortuitously, a forest grows in his room, allowing his wild rampage to continue unimpaired. Sendak’s color illustrations (perhaps his finest) are beautiful, and each turn of the page brings the discovery of a new wonder. The wild things–with their mismatched parts and giant eyes–manage somehow to be scary-looking without ever really being scary; at times they’re downright hilarious. Sendak’s defiantly run-on sentences–one of hi
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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Sixth Edition

February 20th, 2010 2 comments »

CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Sixth Edition

The Number-One CompTIA A+ Exam Guide “The most comprehensive publication on the market. ” -Certification MagazineCompletely revised and updated for all four new exams and reviewed and approved by CompTIA, this definitive volume covers everything you need to know to pass the CompTIA A+ Essentials exam and CompTIA A+ Exams 220-602, 220-603, and 220-604. Mike Meyers, the leading authority on CompTIA A+ certification and training, has helped hundreds of thousands of people pass the CompTIA A+ exams-and now he can help you too. Inside, you’ll find detailed coverage of the exam format, helpful exam tips, end-of-chapter practice questions, and hundreds of photographs and illustrations. After you ace the exams, this comprehensive gu
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Buddhism for Beginners

February 20th, 2010 1 comment »

Buddhism for Beginners (Sounds True Audio Learning Course)

At the heart of all Buddhist wisdom lies one astonishing truth: that a way out of suffering and into a more deeply fulfilling life is not a myth, but a reality available to you through the power of skillful inquiry. With Buddhism for Beginners, celebrated teacher and author Jack Kornfield invites us to experience the gifts of this vast spiritual tradition. Created specifically to address the questions of first-time students, this fulllength retreat guides participants through Buddhism’s cornerstone teachings, the principles of meditation practice, wisdom stories, traditional parables, and inspiring true accounts distilled from Buddhism’s far-reaching legacy.

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Created specifically to add
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