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Education
Curious George Complete Adventures Deluxe Book and CD Gift Set
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin (2006-09-11)
Author: H.A. and Margret Rey
List price: $35.00
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Curious George All in one Fun
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
I forgot how long Curious George books are. I remembered them being short when I was a kid. Anyway, my 4 year loves the cartoon and show on PBS so I thought I would give these a try. She really likes these books w/ CD. She can follow along on her own. Audio and Narrators are very good. My 4 year old has a long attention span. Some of these books can be up to 30 minutes. If your child cannot sit still that long, it may not be for you.

Curious George A Must Buy
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Review Date: 2008-03-15
I bought this set for my 4 year old boy. Little did I know that this would also be a mommy sanity saver gift as well. I gave this to my little boy with a cd player to enjoy. On the first day he opened it, I had forgotten that he was in the house beacause he was so quiet, for a whole hour. And well my little boy is like Curious George, always into something. So for him to be quiet and out of trouble for an hour was a glorious event in my house. He enjoys the book and cd so much that now it's his own little word of reading and enjoying. He even brings it in the car to take with him to enjoy. What an incredible gift this turned out to be. I highly recommend to anyone. I will definitely keep on my list to buy again as Birthday presents in the future. Trust me all your friends with thank you endlessly.

Curious George
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Review Date: 2008-02-10
My Grandson loves Crious George and I am always satisfied with my purchases from Amazon.

Great audio book.
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
Tells when they need to turn the page. My 4 yr old loves it. Him and my 2 yr old love Curious George!

great for the car!
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Review Date: 2007-10-08
We use books on cd as an alternative to using a dvd player in the car... and these cd's work perfectly for that! The narrator tells you what the picture is on the page where the story starts if you want to follow along with the book (which my kids sometimes do). I like that they have the sound that lets you know when to turn the page (if you choose that track, every other track has the page turn sounds)... some kids' books on cd/tape don't do that and if you have a kid that isn't a reader yet, it makes it harder to follow along without a reader's assistance. These are also great for bedtime... we will read one story, then turn out the lights and the kids can go to sleep to another one (without the page turning sounds).

I wish that all kids collections were available like this one.

Education
David St. Clair's Lessons in Instant ESP
Published in Paperback by Signet (1979-09-01)
Author: David St. Clair
List price: $2.95
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Phenomenal in that what it teaches works and works fast!
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Review Date: 2007-06-02
I saw this book in a bookstore in Atlanta, Ga over 17 years ago in it's first edition. While I had not been impressed with other "How to 'do' psychic stuff" books, and was also under considerable parental pressure not to acquire more (being a young and "impressionable" teen at the time), a cursory read of the text showed what appeared to be quite simple instructions and a fascinating breadth of supposed psychic abilities covered. So, impressed, I snuck up to the counter when my Mom wasnt looking and bought it.
As other reviewers have noted, the most amazing fact about this book is that you start seeing results from the moment you put its techniques into practice. You will have some degree of success with everything mentioned in the book, from seeing auras to table tipping. There will be points during practice of the excercises when you make a breakthrough, and your hair will literally stand on end.

As one of the most easily accessible texts on psychic abilities I have ever encountered, it is indeed a shame that this text has gone out of print. Having said this, a more widespread reading of the text and practice of the excercises would no doubt make many of the "extraordinary" abilities listed in the book become downright commonplace. The author, and the book, are really that good!

Very, very practical!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-26
I read this book on the recommendation of an online buddy who belongs to a metaphysical discussion group. He called it a primer on manifesting and I have to say . . . this book delivers!

It gives simple exercises (many of them) that the author has used in his seminars. It is sprinkled with stories from attendees and the results they have seen but it is NOT heavy handed in this respect.

The language of the book is simple and clear. The author is very funny and not out to prove anything. He is just passing on really useful information. I am in the process of experimenting with the techniques and when the results come in, I'll update this review.

I recommend this book because it is very easy to read, very easy to understand, down to earth, and funny.

Happy reading!

David St. Clair's Lessons in instant ESP
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-10
Finally, finally! I've just ordered another (used) copy of David St. Clair's 'Instant ESP'. I bought a new copy years and years ago - loaned it to a dear friend after she heard my raves about the book - she subsequently lost it - and I never got over its absence. (I've never loaned another book since then which was that precious to me. I'll buy a book and give it away, now, but upon realizing this book was out of print when I tried to replace it was almost devastating to me.) The lessons really are instant! I've bought, read and studied much material since my initial purchase of David's 'Instant ESP' but nothing has ever replaced its importance to me regarding this subject. It's difficult to understand why this book is not currently in publication!

This is the best book if its kind that I've found!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-16
Read all the reviews... but get this book, if you are at all interested in expanding your mental abilities. It is clear, concise, conversationally written, and the directions are easy to follow. No jargon, no aura of mysticism, nothing suggesting that you must be "above and beyond" the rest of mankind to make any or all of these skills work for you... THE FIRST TIME YOU TRY THEM! They are amazing, and most importantly, they are effective, and efficient. Find yourself a copy of this book... it is truly a must-have, or, at the very least, a must-read!

The BEST Book For RESULTS in The Occult Arts
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-06
This book literally saved the life of a loved one in "impossible"
circumstances twice! Thats only 2 of the things that its done
for me. An amazing little book by a man who's been President of
a few different American psychic societies and has a way of coming across which is so down to earth and easy to approach that your level of education doesn't matter. I think thats great.

I also think its amazing the number of books on Amazon and [another store] on this subject that don't get as nearly as many reviews from folks telling you how THEY got specific results from the use of this little book.

I've read many of St. Clair's books and was inspired to create a FREE MSN (microsoft network) community dedicated to him and his books. There are many books out there more sophisticated and prestigious but few that will get you the RESULTS you want as quick or as successfully. That's a rare talent. Thanks David!!

Education
Demonstrating to Win!: The Indispensable Guide for Demonstrating Software
Published in Hardcover by Xlibris Corporation (2000-12-01)
Author: Robert Riefstahl
List price: $31.99
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Informative Book
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Review Date: 2008-03-20
I thought this was a well written book on the fundamentals of demonstrating and or presenting software. I am a big believer in "Discovery" it makes for a much better and targeted demo. I also particularly like the metaphor he uses of "crossing the bridge" and how applying the principles in this book can help our prospects bridge the gap. He has some great nuggets for sales people who are involved in enterprise or consultative sales. Don't let the title fool you,(not just for SE's) I would recommend this book for all sales people who are interested in mastering their craft!

realistic demo experiences
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Review Date: 2006-01-03
Excellent Book!!!



Since 1988, I have conducted many system software demonstrations!!

Demonstrating to Win touches all of my experiences from small client engagements to some one pulling out the plug of a mini AS/400!

By reading this book, I felt like you were a spider on the wall recording my many demo successes and failures.

Good Job.





Kevin M. Lee

Industry Director:

High Tech & Electronics

SSA Global

8913 Metheny Circle

Tampa Florida 33615



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Practical pre-sales demo advise
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-06
This is an excellent how-to book for improving your discovery and demo skills for enterprise software sales.

Chapter 4 (Demo Crime Files) and Chapter 5 (Discovery Process) more that justify the price of the book.

I sincerely wish that all presales engineers would read this book before presenting to customers.

Just what my sales force needed
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-20
I read Demo2Win and fell in love with the concept. After years of demonstrating software, I always felt like I could have done better if I had more tools. Robert's book gave me those tools. The tools I remember from the book were simple. Just be a little different than the other person or company. The Discovery Phase in the long run will save you and your customer time. You will find out if you can supply what the customer needs or leave it to someone else to fulfill their needs. Why waste time. The Demo Crimes made me cringe because I know I've committed a few of them over and over. Now I won't commit those crimes because it's been brought to my attention by Robert.
After I read the book I asked my boss to read it. He read it and ordered about 30 copies for all of our salesforce to read. Each and every person that read it then praised it. It was kind of like the lights went on in everybody's head.
I'd recommend this book to any salesperson. I've already read it more than three times. I take it on each flight I make and read at least a few pages each time.
Thanks, Robert.

Showware - Showing Them Your Soft Wares
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-24
Demonstrating To Win is an exhaustive book on the topic of demonstrating software by experienced hand Robert Riefstahl. The author delves into the subject at hand with precision and detail through chapters like Demonstrating Is Not An Art!, Important Demonstration Concepts, The Demo Crime Files! and Your Demonstration Setting. There can hardly be a better resource than Demonstrating To Win for professionals in the industry. The book covers the obvious, mundane and elementary to the detailed nuances and tricks of the trade and aims to articulate the author's main thrust that in order to win the day the presenter has to build a bridge that the prospect wants to cross in order to reach you (and your software product).
Each chapter is augmented by a brief summary which offers a synopsis of the topic covered and the author practices what he preaches by offering his experience in plain language. There certainly are a couple of instances where the reader will notice the book's age and its year 2000 publication date, most notably during the technical discussions, but Riefstahl's guide is comprehensive and advantageous all the way through and still relevant to those demonstrating software to potential customers.

Education
Double Trouble In Walla Walla
Published in Library Binding by Millbrook Press (1997-09-01)
Author: Andrew Clements
List price: $22.90
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Amazing illustrations, Creative story!
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Review Date: 2008-04-11
Fantastic illustrations, adorable idea, a bit of an effort to read aloud, but well worth it in kudos from the kids. It all starts when Lulu has an itty-bitty problem with her homework. You never realize all the silly-willy syntax idiosyncracies our language has until you read this book! Fun for everyone. A must-buy.

My son loves it
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Review Date: 2008-03-29
This is my son's favorite book. At 18 months old he can only say a few words, but he just loves to have this read to him several times a day. He has no idea what's going on, but this is truly a fun read-aloud book. The illustrations are captivating.

A Fun Read
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Review Date: 2007-08-11
This is such a cute book! It has so many of those rhyming double words that we use everyday. It's a very fun read aloud. I teach second grade and my students just love it. The words are in a bigger print, so they love to try and read along. Sure to bring smiles and giggles to everyone!

Kids love it!!
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Review Date: 2007-07-24
My children (ages 4-9) love this book. They have me read it over and over to them and they enjoy it the lastest time as much as the first! Make sure you are up for a verbal workout on this one! You will be reading in circles (literally). I recommend this book to families who enjoy a silly book.

Kids Love This Book
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Review Date: 2007-06-09
I just read Double Trouble in Walla Walla to a class of third graders last week and they loved the play on words, especially the page where the words go around in a circle. Also, the illustrations are fun and add to the word play. I highly recommend this book for children from preschool to third grade.

Education
Draw Cars
Published in Library Binding by Sagebrush Education Resources (1999-10)
Author: D. C. DuBosque
List price: $16.95

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A challenge for drawing enthusiasts!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-16
The book shows you step by step how to draw cars.

This is a helpful book whether you are drawing for the first time or have been doing it for years!

It goes from simple shapes and line structure all the way through shading and adding detail.

Definitely a must for anyone who wants to add cars to their visual story telling or even an automotive design student.

Just remember to be patient with this book.

It takes a while to get the hang of it.

Once you do, you'll be fine!

My nephew loved this book
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Review Date: 2008-02-14
This was a 9th Birthday present for my nephew. It kept him entertained for hours! He loved the book and still uses it almost daily after 8 months.

Good for those interested in drawing
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Review Date: 2008-01-05
This book has many examples of step-by-step drawings. The only drawback might be that there is very little explanation. You learn mainly by copying the examples. It has a great selection of different cool cars and vehicles to draw. Equally good for young teens or adults.

An Amazing Book !!!!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2007-06-10
I have the 1993 publication of this book, and it's amazing. It teaches you how to draw cars in general, not just the ones shown in the book.

Worth Spending Money
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-17
Hi!!The book is wonderful for beginers.It helps you get the basic right.Almost all aspect are covered so that you can start sketching cars on your own like side view,3d view.Gives detail information for drawing tyres.This book has helped me a lot and I would recommend this book to everyone without any hesitation.

Education
Dynamic Art Projects for Children: Includes Step-By-Step Instructions and Photographs
Published in Spiral-bound by Crystal Productions (2005-09)
Author: Denise M. Logan
List price: $24.95
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Fantastic Resource
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Review Date: 2008-06-21
I am an art teacher and have never recommended a book before. This one is unique. The projects are fun and colorful and the students love them.
The directions are clear, with student examples and step by step directions with photos.
I highly recommend this book.The lessons can coordinate with what is going on in the classroom. I used the reptiles and birds project with second grade while they were studying them; planets with third grade, geometric mobiles while they were studying geometry, etc. Most lessons can easily be adapted to a different grade level or for a student with special needs.

awesome ideas!
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Review Date: 2008-05-29
I just received the book and love it. I am a seasoned classroom teacher that loves to teach creatively. This book has great ideas. I will be teaching exclusively art soon and can't wait to try some of the projects. It has some awesome ideas that I can use with kindergarten thru fifth grade. It has lots of ideas for reinforcing math, science, and social studies topics. Let me know when Ms. Logan comes out with another book. Thanks again! j bolus

Great Resource!
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Review Date: 2008-04-18
Thanks and praise to the author of this easy to use art teacher resource. The projects are well illustrated, materials easy to get your hands on, very age transending, as well as greatly varying in technique, mediums and style. Most projects can be easily altered and personalized with little to no effort. I have personally enjoyed doing the projects as I prepare to teach! Well done, Ms. Logan, and please! give us MORE! - Ruth Bringol, art instructor

Fab Art Projects
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Review Date: 2008-04-08
I teach art for 3-10 year olds. This book can be scaled down for younger kids or you can use the directions as is for elementary ed kids. The projects are bright and dynamic and not the same old stuff. Great book!

Great Teaching resource for Primary Grades
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-25
As a 2nd Grade general teacher -- one with absolutely no background in art -- reading this book was an revelation! The amount of detail about art techniques has made it possible for me to use as "how-to" manual. Not just to do the projects set forth in the book, but to take a technique and a specific medium and use it to meet the needs (and standards) of my young students. This has been one of the most satisfying purchases I've made from Amazon in a long time!

Education
Elijah's Cup
Published in Kindle Edition by The Free Press (2004-01-07)
Author: Valerie Paradiz
List price: $17.99
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Thank you!
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Review Date: 2008-03-17
Thank you for this miracle of a book. This is a beautiful and honest story about a very special family. The author has done a huge service for the autism community with this exquisitely written work.

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-14
This was one of the first books I read after discovering my son had Asperger's. Valerie Paradiz's insight, vulnerability, and unswerving truth have helped me every day in dealing with my children... The joys and miracles, and the difficult, difficult challenges. I truly love this book and recommend it for a strong understanding of the human side of asperger's an the challenges a family faces.

Marching to a Different Drummer
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-17
Valerie and Ben are devastated when their then 2-year-old son was diagnosed with autism in addition to epilepsy. Ben has trouble accepting the diagnosis and in time the marriage dissolved.

Instead of condemning Elijah to a life of labels and misperceptions about autism, Valerie Paradiz educated her small upstate New York community as well as the world at large in this book about her personal experiences with autism. Her son and father are both on the spectrum and this book is one of many that points out the genetic basis autism has.

Elijah was enrolled in special programs from the age of three and his greatest progress is made at home and with a friend he and Valerie meet. Sharron, an independent artist is herself struggling with Asperger's, the spectrum partner to autism. She recognizes in Elijah similar traits and experiences she contends with and finally receives a diagnosis. She bonded immediately with the boy and was his regular sitter for some years.

I like the way Valerie worked with Elijah; I like the way she taught him more appropriate ways of responding to peers, such as Trevor in the chess club. Trevor came away with empowered with knowledge and a chance to be more accepting of someone he sees as being "different" and Elijah understands what he can do to regulate his behaviors and move more comfortably in social circles.

I like the conversations mother and son had; I also like the outdoor programs for people on the autism/Asperger's (a/A) spectrum that are described in the book. Best of all, having autism is CELEBRATED!

I've banged on the different drum for a long time about how being on the a/A spectrum is something to celebrate. People on the spectrum have novel perceptions and unique insights that many neurotypical (NT) counterparts do not. One misperception is that people with autism all think in pictures, which simply is not true. Ben Levinson, co-author of "Finding Ben" and Sean Barron, co-author of "There's a Boy In Here" are not picture thinkers and neither are many other people on the a/A spectrum.

Meltdowns due to sensory overload are not uncommon among the spectrum. Sadly, the NT world often looks askance at those on the a/A spectrum simply from a lack of understanding of what people with autism contend with on a routine basis. Elijah, for example would vomit during thunderstorms as the noise upset him. I like the way another reviewer said in re a/A, "Vive la difference!" Wave that banner of interlocking puzzle pieces proudly - autism is NOT something to be ashamed of having!

Two songs seem to underscore this book so perfectly - Herman Kelly & Life's "Let's Dance to the Drummer's Beat" and Linda Ronstadt & the Stone Poneys 1968 song, "(Beat of a) Different Drum." With more drums beating, you get quite a tune! With more drums being beaten, you have different drummers!

People on the a/A spectrum enrich the world tremendously. The contributions are NOT limited to Temple Grandin, Andy Warhol and Einstein and other public figures. People with autism also provide ample opportunity to learn acceptance and realize the world is for everybody and not just the NT population. All too often, people on the a/A spectrum are expected to make all the concessions, especially social concessions to the NT world and try to keep track of the Tacit Social Codes & Rules, which always seem to change at the whims of the NT world.

Now let's all march to our different drummers.

A superb and evocative book, a must-read for teachers and parents
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-17
Elijah's Cup is not ony a superb read that I would recommend to all teachers of children but also an adventurous journey into what it is to be autistic as well as to have aspergers syndrome. Paradiz writes beautifully, bringing her story to life in graphic detail while informing her reader in a broad and comprehensive manner concerning both Autism and Aspergers. She has a comprehensive index, bibliography, and reference section that will be of help to many. Tasha Halpert

A truly extraordinary book!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-24
This is an extraordinary, rare and unique book about an autistic child. The thing that makes it this way, is his mother's pure and loving acceptance of him, just the way he is. His mother's creative solutions to make living with him the best it can be. Everyone having anything to do with an autistic child, should read it, if only for the different point of view. The view that every child has value, and there is something to be said for treasuring him just for who he is.

Elijah is a fascinating child. He has been able to absorb much comprehension about the world, and his own disability, and how to cope, through his endless questioning of his mother, and her amazingly patient, honest, and encouraging replies. He will be an adult with a tremendous advantage over other children like him, for having had Valerie Paradiz for a mother.

Education
EMS Field Guide ALS Version
Published in Spiral-bound by Informed (2008-06-17)
Authors: Paul Lesage, Paula Derr, and Jon Tardiff
List price: $21.95
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A must have!
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Review Date: 2008-07-06
I would definitely recommend this booklet for any one who practices or intends to practice ems. Its very detailed and great illustrations and not to big to carry in your pocket.

Great Resource
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Review Date: 2008-05-22
This is a great reference book for anyone in the ALS field, Easy to read and understand. Lots of helpful info. Would recommend to anyone!!!

excellent ems aide
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
This product is excellent for providing a quick reference to different medications. I love that I can turn to the medicine page and find out why the patient is taking that medicine. There are to many available medications to easily remember.

The pediatric reference section - for typical HR, kg and such for a certain age, is also wonderful.

Great reference book to have at 3 a.m. when you're brain may not be functioning at optimum capacity.

Great product
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-05
I've been using the EMS field guide since I graduated as a Paramedic in 1990...

Important and useful data is presented in a clear and concise format.

The guide is constantly updated to reflect the latest AHA guidelines.

Well designed, rugged and small enough to fit in a shirt pocket - who could ask for more ?

P.S. I live and work in Israel - I am not affiliated in any way with the guys who publish the EMS field guide...

MUST HAVE!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-29
THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN EMS OR ALS EMERGENCY CARE!! BUY IT! YOU'LL NEED IT!!

Education
English Language Learners in American Classrooms: 101 Questions, 101 Answers
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching (2007-11-01)
Authors: James Crawford and Stephen Krashen
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Practical Reference Book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-22
This book addresses all your questions about English Learners in a practical and concise book! It's also written by two incredible authors that are always up to date and informed about bilingual education. Everyone should own this book!

A. Teemant
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Review Date: 2008-06-26
This quick reference covers all the basic facts behind educating English Language Learners (ELLs). It is good for educators who are new to educating ELLs. This book also is great for supporting educators learning to become advocates for ELLs with colleagues in their communities. This book provides quick answers to the most common questions from scholars known for their advocacy for ELLs.

Essential Information for Parents, Teachers, Policy Makers
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Review Date: 2008-04-08
This brief, well-documented outline of essential research information is invaluable to parents, teachers and policy makers.

Comprehensive and Accessible
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Review Date: 2008-02-19
I often am asked where teachers should begin to learn about bilingual learners and their experiences in our schools and now I have a definitive answer! This book is a perfect entry into the field with the comprehensive information necessary for teachers (or anybody really) to begin to understand some of the unique challenges as well as incredible strengths bilingual learners bring to our classrooms and schools. It's fantastic to have so much information couched in such a readable format that isn't bogged down with overly academic jargon. I love this book!

Reasons for reading this book
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Review Date: 2008-02-06
In this book Crawford and Krashen address and answer questions that are on the mind of every teacher in this country. This book is informative and easy to read. This is why it is appropriate for teachers who are beginning to work with English language learners, have many questions and, with the students in their classrooms, need fast answers to begin to be able to work with their students. The book superbly presents solid information backed by research in a manner that enrolls and helps the reader. Definitely, this book should be in every school's lunchroom. It is a good book to begin conversations that will inform from the principal to the janitor. It is a good book for politicians. If Mitt Romney reads this book, he will quickly modify his policies as he will become informed of what schools can do and are not!

Education
Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature
Published in Library Binding by Knopf Books for Young Readers (2007-08-28)
Author: Robin Brande
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finally, a YA book i can recommend to teens!
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
yes! a fantastic book about and for teenagers that i can actually recommend to teenagers!

a bit like the movie "saved" in some ways, the narrator has just (as the book begins) been excommunicated from her church and youth group for being the whistle-blower over her church and youth group's campaign against a gay kid in her school. her whistle-blowing, in the form of an apology letter to the boy after his attempted suicide, has resulted in lawsuits against the church and pastor.

in the midst of this lonely ostracism (coupled with a massive silent treatment from her parents), the narrator struggles to redefine her faith. at the same time, she's getting caught up in a new polarizing campaign against evolution being taught in her biology class.

this would be a wonderful book to read with a group of christian teenagers. all kinds of great discussion could result: loneliness, love, articulated faith, the gospel, evolution and faith. a great read for teenagers and adults who care about them.

All teen books should be this smart
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-09
Well-written, smart, and insightful! I'm not a teen but was captivated. The easy writing style makes it a fast read, and the issues of religion and finding one's identity are relevant to all ages. This is a must read.

Intriguing and easy read
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Review Date: 2007-12-31
This book will be of interest to adults as well as teens. The intelligent design/evolution debate is a relevant topic in our society, and this book presents some interesting thoughts about the controversy. It's quick, easy, and definitely worth reading.

Evolution, Me and Other Freaks of Nature
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Review Date: 2007-11-18
Mena knew her first day of High school would be bad. But who could predict this? Being shunned by all of her former friends, her church, and even her own parents. Why, you ask? Because her church community was just sued for millions of dollars. And all because Mena wanted to do the right thing. Now the only person that will talk to her is her incredibly brilliant (and surprisingly cute) lab partner, Casey. Along with her new science teacher Ms. Sheperd, who everyone thinks is crazy. When Ms. Sheperd begins the new unit on Evolution, and Darwin's theory, the spotlight is soon off of Mena and onto the school. Mena's entire class full of "churchmates" turns on Ms. Sheperd and her ignorance towards religion. They'll do anything to take her down, including dragging in the community pastor, and getting him to preach to the class. The only person on Ms. Sheperd and Mena's side is Casey, and Mena soon realizes that she feels a lot more than friendship for him. I definitely recommend this book for young adults and middle school age kids. If you don't believe in the theory of evolution, it's still worth the old college try. Robin Brande certainly has a slightly controversial, but amazingly written book on the trials and tribulations of surviving the evolutionary jungle we call high school.

Important, importand book.
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Review Date: 2007-10-25
If you love your children, and you love Science, and maybe you love God, then rush out and buy this book. Other people have mentioned what its about, but what its really about is finding that perfect balance between scientific knowledge and spiriruality.

It's also about love, respect and honesty.

And its a little about freedom of speech and integrity.

If any of these things bother you, don't read it. Or read it, because it might rub off on you.

Give this book to your children.


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