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Where the Wild Things Are Holiday Feature Edition
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1998-10-31)
Author: Maurice Sendak
List price: $16.95
Used price: $15.00

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Great Children's Book
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Review Date: 2008-05-12
This book has been a 5 star publication since it's inception! I have never seen a child not love this book! It is definitely a winner!

The illustrations make the book!
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Review Date: 2008-05-07
According to the characteristics of picture storybooks, this is a high quality book. The text and illustrations equally convey with the storyline. The shape and size of the book is rectangular and does not have page numbers. It includes all of the literary elements. The book's strength is its illustrations. The book received a Caldecott Medal for its illustrations. The author does a nice job of telling the story through the illustrations. The illustrations get larger as Max's imagination grows and start to decrease in size as he returns home. The colors in the beginning of the book are duller than the end of the book. As Max's feelings and mood change, the pictures get brighter. The book's reading level is 3.4 and geared toward a lower grade interest level, however, can be enjoyed by older ages. One concern is that there are monsters in the story even though it is a children's book. Introducing this book to primary students may lead to questions and misconceptions. One instructional activity to handle this situation would be to talk about the monsters. Ask Were they scary? Did they change? Show the pictures of Max being carried by the monsters and the way they dance and play. Talk about feelings and emotions (the monsters and Max were not sure about each other at first, but then they grew to like each other and play together). The students can then draw monster faces depicting an emotion.

Wild Thing
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Review Date: 2008-05-03
Second best children's book ever. My 15 month old son LOVES it, as did his older siblings when they were little. The song "wild thing" fits in well when the wild rumpus begins... highly recommended!

A Dark, Scary Book for Little Kids
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-10
It's about monsters, for crying out loud! Why on earth would you want to plant the idea of fear and worry with your children just before bedtime? I remember being terrified of this book when I was a child. I will not read it with my kids. I know they will be introduced to it somewhere along the line, and I hope they are not frightened by it. I just do not understand everyone who says they love this book.

Heirloom Stuff!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-22
After having read a copy of this to my oldest grandson, and having the pages worn and dog eared, I had to buy one each for my other 2 grandsons. They are as mesmerized as the 1st was. Can't get enough of it. Fascinated by the little boy's antics. Constantly amused.

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Hawaii the Big Island Revealed: The Ultimate Guidebook (Hawaii the Big Island Revealed)
Published in Paperback by Wizard Publications (2002-06)
Authors: Andrew Doughty and Harriett Friedman
List price: $14.95
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Big Island guide book
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Review Date: 2008-05-13
Purchased this guide book for our trip to the Big Island of Hawaii and found it to be extremely helpful!!

best guidebook for the big island
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Review Date: 2008-05-04
Best guide to the big island by far. None even come close. Not only details available nowhere else, but updates on line. This feature was very valuable as our trip included three days at the volcano and the eastern areas of Hawaii including Puna and the northern coast. Suggestions about restaurants and stops were consistently accurate and informative. Very helpful in planning a trip as well. Organization of t he book is supberb! If I were to plan a trip to Mars, Venus or the moon, I would search for a guidebook by these authors

Like having an amazing local tour guide with you on your trip
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Review Date: 2008-05-04
I love this book! It's so thoroughly researched and detailed and covers everything you need to know about the Big Island, including what to do and how to get there. Find yourself in a tiny, tiny town on the Big Island and wondering where is the best place to eat? Ask the book. Want to know the history of and the kind of food served at a luau? Ask the book. Need to know the closest way to get from point A to B? Ask the book. Wondering why there are wild goats on the side of the road? Ask the book. Not only is the author thorough, detailed and incredibly knowledgeable about Hawaii, he's witty. I appreciated the humor and personal tidbits the author threw in. When he advises you to buy mosquitoes or risk the "bloodletting of your life", he's not kidding - he knows from experience! We took this book everywhere with us on this trip and it never disappointed. By the end of the trip I felt like the author was a good friend - just one that I've never actually met in person. I will definitely be buying the other Hawaiian island books for our next trips!

What you get for your $
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Review Date: 2008-04-14
With the purchase of Hawaii The Big Island Revealed I now have the entire set of "Revealed" books about Hawaii. I just LOVE all of them. To my thinking these books offer you an honest opinion of what to expect. The writer's opinion is fresh, honest, well written, and not biased by the hotels and/or travel companies. If you are going to visit Hawaii, and you want information that will absolutely make a difference in what you do - this book is a must!

Best Source of Information on the Big Island
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Review Date: 2008-04-08
In planning a trip to the Big Island, I have read several books and information sources; Hawaii The Big Island Revealed: The Ultimate Guidebook is the best source of information on the Big Island. They give detailed inside information that even long time residents are unaware of. They rate restaurants independently and are not afraid to tell you which ones are bad and not worth your money. This book has saved me a lot of money, I went from feeling I needed to spend a lot of money on tours of areas, to feeling confident I could explore on my own with the information provided with such detail, it was like having my own personal guide right in your pocket.

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The Best Recipe
Published in Hardcover by Boston Common Press (1999-09-10)
Author: Editors of Cook's Illustrated Magazine
List price: $29.95
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Collectible price: $89.95

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good standby
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
I searched this out for the biscuit recipe but have to say all the recipes I have used have turned out lovely. Each recipe is well explained, well thoughtout and overall it is a very easy cookbook to use.

Truly the best recipe!
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Review Date: 2008-04-29
This cookbook is one of my most ragged cookbooks. It is the one I look for when I want to fix something special or homey. The stew recipe is absolutely the best!
Elaine Littau
Author of "Nan's Journey"

Good..BUT!!!
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Review Date: 2007-11-22
Yes, this is an excelent book. I cant think of a single recipe that I have made from this book that has resulted in a failure. However there are a few things that get to me when using the book.
1. The Index: The index in this book is perhaps the most absurd index I have ever encountered. I dont know who formatted it but they should never be allowed to create an index for the rest of their career. The way things are tabbed, spaced, and positioned on the page makes it almost impossible to find what you are looking for without sitting down and seriously taking time to search.

2. Christopher "I am depressed" Kimball - At the intro to every single recipe he startes it out with some depressing horror story "Most apple pies turn out soggy, burnt, too crispy, too moist, rotten, dog food..." "most roast recipies turn out like cardboard cooked in a lava flow"

he is depressing.
but cookbook good

simply wonderful
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Review Date: 2007-08-15
I love this cookbook I recently recieved it from good friend and have used it so much since then which is saying alot since I have a vast selction of cookbooks. I learn so much and am content to just sit and read this book, the writing is stunning and I can't even begin on the recipes. The cauliflower recipes are to die for, they take a normally bland vegetable and totally spice it up. I think that if you don't cook alot you would be content with just this cookbook in your kitchen. And if your an avid cook this book is for you as well. I give it five stars and two thumbs-up.

The Best Cookbook Ever.
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Review Date: 2007-08-07
This isn't just a cookbook, it's a cookbook telling you how the recipe came to be the best recipe. It's a fun read and everything I've made has turned out to be great.

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Pocket Chef: Soups (Pocket Chef)
Published in Paperback by Cooks Illustrated (2005-10-31)
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Amazing book
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Review Date: 2008-05-01
I have had this cookbook for a couple of months and have yet to be disappointed with a single thing I have made. The recipes are explained in detail, and I believe this book has made me a better cook simply by providing the "science" behind what makes a recipe work (for example adding baking soda to add more browning to a baked good). This has become my cooking bible and I have since ordered two more books from the same publisher.

Recipes I've made from the book that were fantastic include:
Devils Food Cake with Coffee Buttercream Icing (YUM!)
Chicken Marsala
Guacamole (so easy, yet so delicious)
Hummus (again, easy - it's fun and cheaper to make your own!)
Ratatouille
Stir Fried Pork (tasted better than a Chinese restaurant)

I've made a ton of others, but these are recent ones that come to mind. There are also numerous "sidebar" articles throughout the book with various equipment and ingredient reviews. I've followed a number of these recommendations and have also been very pleased.

In summary, this book is well worth the price and you will be on your way to serving fantastic meals to your family with relative ease!



A great gift
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Review Date: 2008-04-21
Provided it as a gift, and the receiver loved it. I am thinking of getting my own copy.

my new kitchen bible
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Review Date: 2008-04-02
the cookbook is absolutely amazing. it literally is my reference for all things in the kitchen. i love the detail they provide with each recipe when they explain what works and what doesn't. that is helpful not only to know what they found was the best, but also if there is an ingredient that gave it a flavor they didn't care for, you still have the option of keeping it in there. it really does make you feel very scientific while cooking. it turns a recipe into puzzle that they have placed together for you perfectly. everything i make from this book is fabulous. for example, last night i made the perfect black bean and bacon chili, and a few weeks ago i made the perfect yellow cupcakes with rich vanilla buttercream frosting. now for me to get excited about a dessert that doesn't include chocolate is REALLY telling you something.

i can't wait to pick up a few more books from these guys. in particular i am interested in the best lite recipes. i've been a fan for a while, years back i had a subscription to their magazine and am thinking about renewing it.

Get it right the first time
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-05
If I'm going to go to the trouble of making a dish, I want to get it right the first time. This book almost guarantees you'll do just that. The only downside is that the recipes focus more on taste than nutritional content, and not enough are fit for storage/freezing (if I'm cooking I want more than one meal out of the experience). For better nutrition you can do the usual health food nut substitutions. For good freezer recipes try a book like "Frost Bite". Enjoy!

Great Cookbook!
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Review Date: 2008-02-25
THis is a great cookbook! I've tried a dozen recipes so far and all have been very good. The recipes include on top of the ingredients the reasons for doing things in a specific order or for choosing a specific cut of meat, etc... This is very helpful in understanding why and how things go together. This cookbook makes a quite intricate recipe much more manageable....

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Time Enough for Drums
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (1986-03)
Author: Ann Rinaldi
List price: $15.95
Used price: $0.40
Collectible price: $60.20

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Time Enough For Drums
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Review Date: 2008-01-06
I got this book for Christmas and i finished it that day. It's a book you just can't put down. It's about Jemima(Jem)Emmerson, who's 15 when the story starts. The war becomes reality when her brother joins the millitia and her mother starts writing letters under a psudonym to a local newspaper asking for supplies for the army. These letters end up making something very bad happen to the family. When her father employs a tutor for her that is a tory she hates him nd treats her very badly. Then Jemima finds a coded message that tells her that John Reid(her tutor)is a spy for Washington then she gets to know him and falls in love with him. Then her younger brother goes away to the army too, and she and her mother are left home and worrying. This is a really good book. I don't really like that Jemima sort of looses the spirit she has at the begining; sassy, fun, and willed. But it's still really good.

Another of my Favorites!!!!
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Review Date: 2007-10-05
Jem is probably my favorite character out of all the Ann Rinaldi books!! She's stubborn and high spirited , I reread this book every chance I get and never tire of it. I don't know which Ann Rinaldi books are my favorite the Revoultionary or the Civil War? But I do know that I Love them all!!!

Time Enough For A Good Read
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Review Date: 2006-03-01
Romance, tragedy, and life lessons are all wonderfully displayed in this novel, set during the period of the Revolutionary War. TIME ENOUGH FOR DRUMS, by Ann Rinaldi, is the story of Jem, a rebellious Patriot teenage girl, whose family is torn apart by the war. Her father is persecuted for not selling tea, her mother has a war "secret" of her own, the war beckons both of her brothers, and on top of all that, she clashes with her Tory tutor. Through the ups and downs of her life, Jem learns some important life lessons the hard way but comes out on top, and learns that people are not always what they seem. The reader learns that there is always, "time enough for drums." This novel keeps you wanting to know more and more about Jem and what is going to happen next in her life. It is also an additional bonus, how Ann Rinaldi uses accurate historical events, to base her book upon. If you love to be entertained while you read, than this book is definitely for you!

Time Enough For A Good Read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-01
Romance, tragedy, and life lessons are all wonderfully displayed in this novel, set during the period of the Revolutionary War. TIME ENOUGH FOR DRUMS, by Ann Rinaldi, is the story of Jem, a rebellious Patriot teenage girl, whose family is torn apart by the war. Her father is persecuted for not selling tea, her mother has a war "secret" of her own, the war beckons both of her brothers, and on top of all that, she clashes with her Tory tutor. Through the ups and downs of her life, Jem learns some important life lessons the hard way but comes out on top, and learns that people are not always what they seem. The reader learns that there is always, "time enough for drums." This novel keeps you wanting to know more and more about Jem and what is going to happen next in her life. It is also an additional bonus, how Ann Rinaldi uses accurate historical events, to base her book upon. If you love to be entertained while you read, than this book is definitely for you!

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-31
This is the best of all Ann Rinaldis books (I have read all of them). This book has the most interesting characters and a great plot. Everyone will enjoy Jem and her tutor and what happens between them. I have read this book probably 15 times and never get tired of it. The hints of romance and interest to this book. It teaches you about history without making you ever feel like you were in history class.

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Last Silk Dress
Published in School & Library Binding by Holiday House (1988-04)
Author: Ann Rinaldi
List price: $15.95
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Great Book!
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Review Date: 2007-10-01
I love this book. I read it years ago and wanted to read it again, so I bought it.

One of the Best Ann Rinaldi Books I have read
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Review Date: 2006-07-15
The Last Silk Dress is one of the Best Ann Rinaldi books I have read ( and I have read many). The way Ms Rinaldi discribes the occurances takes you back and makes you feel like you were there. This was actualy the first Rinaldi book I read and now I own at least 7 of her books. The author and the book are wonderful and I suggest anyone who is into historical fiction or just needs a good book to bye this one or check it out of the library.

The Last Silk Dress
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Review Date: 2006-07-15
I thought that this book was well writen and I could really relate to Susen the main character. She is the old version of a todays rebels. It is a very good book and I recomend it to anyone who loves history and fiction.

The Last Silk Dress
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Review Date: 2006-05-22
The Last Silk Dress was an excellent book. The author, Ms. Ann Rinaldi, wrote the story in first person format. The story truly showed what the main character, Susan Chilmark was thinking and feeling. Ann Rinaldi wrote with so much detail that one could picture each and every scene that she described. I felt present in each part of the story.
The book is not part of series. This book is not a journal, but it shows how Susan thought and felt when she was overcoming the challenges her brother, Lucien, set for her. I would recommend this book to anyone, especially people who like historical fiction.

A great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-08
I've read many of Ann Rinaldi's books, and I think this and Time Enough for Drums are my favorites.
In this book, fourteen-year-old Susan Chilmark collects silk dresses to make a balloon. In doing this she meets her brother, Lucien, and discovers secrets her family has been hiding from her, and falls in love.
This is a really good historical fiction book, not just really good facts about the civil war but a good story too. If your into historical ficiton like me, you won't want to miss this book.

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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (Mini Ornament)
Published in Hardcover by HarperFestival (2000-09)
Author: Laura Joffe Numeroff
List price: $9.95

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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
This is the story that captivated by interest in this author's storytelling. My students love the books! Plus, the book came in excellent condition.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
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Review Date: 2008-02-11
If you give a mouse a cookie is a fabulous book from the mouth watering food pictures, to the non-stop hilerious literature. I love the cute little mouse shown in every fantastic image. I would recommend this for ages 1 to 100. It starts out as a tiny mouse wanting a cookie, then wants more and more. A fun picture book, estatic is a great way to describe this grand piece of art.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
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Review Date: 2008-02-11
If you give a mouse a cookie is a fabulous book from the mouth watering food pictures, to the non-stop hilerious literature. I love the cute little mouse shown in every fantastic image. I would recommend this for ages 1 to 100. It starts out as a tiny mouse wanting a cookie, then wants more and more. A fun picture book, estatic is a great way to describe this grand piece of art.

Brad's reveiw that will totally help you out, i rock!
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Review Date: 2008-02-11
This book "If you give a mouse a cookie" is a great childrens book! It"s one of Laura Numeroff's great books. Its appropriate for age groups k-5 and maybe younger. Its a book that has a little boy that offers a mouse a cookie then the mouse will keep asking for more and more stuff. It's a book that keeps you on the edge of your seat to see what the mouse will ask for next.

Absolutely charming for ALL ages!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-12
BOTTOM LINE:

Numeroff does it again!
Anyone who gives this less than 4 stars is a soulless android. There is NOTHING to not like about this book in a series of 'If you give a ...'! It is laugh out loud funny, great to read, and the pictures are cute and hilarious! The story has a nice touch of irony without forcing a MESSAGE.

I think its wonderful to have a children's book that is so clever and whimsical - hard to find one nowadays. Not only does my 6-yr old love it, but I love it myself. :-)

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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Published in Library Binding by Joanna Cotler (1972-10-25)
Author: Barbara Robinson
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Best Christmas Pagaent Ever
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
I purchased this book simply to replace my original copy, which I loaned out and which was never returned. Reading this book has been a favorite part of my Christmas for many years. While I regret losing my old copy, I am thankful I will now be able to carry on this tradition.

True meaning of Christmas in an untraditional presentation
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
It's a fun story about an untraditional Christmas play. It shows how good can come of seemingly negative changes and find some unexpected, meaningful outcomes.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Very Well Written!
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Review Date: 2007-12-14
I like books and I don't know if this is my favorite book but it is excellent. We read it as a family every year at Christmas. It never fails to touch me. It is fun with a redeeming message.

love it
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Review Date: 2007-12-13
I have read this book at least once a year for 15yrs and now I'm reading it to my kids. It's a quick read, I can't put it down.

Perfect Holiday Read
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Review Date: 2007-12-07
This is a great, easy way to get into the holiday spirit. Even though the intended audience is kids, I enjoyed it as well!

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The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2007 (Unofficial Guides)
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2006-08-21)
Authors: Bob Sehlinger and Len Testa
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unofficial guide to disney
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Review Date: 2008-02-10
I truly believe this book made our vacation the BEST ever!!!! We never shood in line once!!!!!!!!!!! I highly recommend it!!!!

Indispensible
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Review Date: 2007-12-02
Traveling to Walt Disney World without reading this book is dangerous. Understanding the many facets and choices to be made is critical and this book provides all necessary info. I have been there many times and always obtain the latest edition of this book with fabulous results.

Disney World Guide
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Review Date: 2007-11-17
This is a comprehensive guide to the enormous vacation spot known as "Disney world." We were able to check out all the restaurants and make early reservations before our last trip. My principal concerns were the very small print and low color contrast in the print. Anyone with any reading problems (such as myself) would not find it convenient to use.

A Must Have!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-25
This book was such a great help! I purchased several other, but this was by far, the most comprehensive and best written!

Truly a must -have!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-12
I bought this book along with the PassPorter, and this book blows the other away by far! The thickness of the book may seem overwhelming, but you only have to read the sections that pertain to you and your trip. The information was extremely helpful, and delivered in an amusing voice. This book was certainly written for any reader - neither over nor under the majority of readers' heads. Also the reviews of rides and dining were just right - not too in-depth but certainly very helpful.

I highly recommend this book for anyone planning a trip to Disney!

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
Published in Hardcover by Random House Books for Young Readers (1957-10-12)
Author: Dr. Seuss
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How the Grinch stole Christmas- Dr. Seuss
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Review Date: 2008-01-12
Purchased a lot of 8 books. All were in perfect condition, arriving in a timely manner. Great seller!

A Holiday Tradition
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Review Date: 2008-01-02
My husband and I both loved the Grinch as children. The book is wonderful and when read, you can't help but think of the animated short film and its music. Our son had his first Christmas this year and we've made reading about the Grinch part of our Christmas Eve traditions. It brings back such fond memories while creating new ones.

everyones favorite
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Review Date: 2007-12-16
who doesn't love this book also love the shinny new cover

Not Just For Kids
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Review Date: 2007-11-24
What I love about Dr. Suess is that he makes moralistic points without being preachy. And in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" Seuss creates a villian as enduring as Scrooge. Like Scrooge, the Grinch shows all of us that change--real, sincere change--is possible. That's a great message for young and old alike!

Also recommended: Christmas Gifts, Christmas Voices--another story (however, definitely not for kids) about an individual who ultimately is healed and transformed.

the best children's book EVER !!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-15
How The Grinch Stole Christmas is a classic tale about greed, materialism, and the kindness of man for his fellow man all wrapped up in one great big package! The illustrations are wonderful and the rhyming text impresses me. This is a story by Dr. Seuss that is so popular it was made into a Christmastime TV special; and it deserves every bit of recognition that it gets. (Note: this story is very popular; and because many, many people know it all the way through there are spoilers in this review.)

When the story begins we are introduced to the Grinch. He hates Christmas with all celebrations down in "Who-ville," a village he can see from his home on a mountain. The Grinch hates the noise, the caroling, the sharing of presents and the feast of "roast beast."

Eventually the Grinch gets an idea--he dresses up as Santa Claus and uses his dog Max for a reindeer; and this perverse take on the real Santa Claus tale is meant to strike people as ugly. The Grinch comes down from the mountain with his sled and his dog Max made up to look like a reindeer. Soon the Grinch steals all the presents, the stocking hung with care on the fireplace mantle, the roast beast, the Christmas trees--and even the firewood!

The Grinch gets quite a surprise when on Christmas day the "Whos" of "Who-ville" celebrate and rejoice anyway--without any material things to mark the holiday spirit. This shocks the Grinch and he must consider the possibility that Christmas doesn't just "come from a store."

Of course, once the Grinch learns his lesson he returns everything and there's quite a huge celebration with the Grinch leading the way as he carves the "roast beast." It's a very positive ending.

The moral of the story for our children is, of course, that Christmas DOESN'T just come from a store. The importance of Christmas with its religious significance and its message of good will toward all mankind is stressed without banging the child on the head too aggressively. The story overall makes for a fascinating experience for the children. I have many fond memories of watching this TV special and reading this book when I was a very young child.

As with many Dr. Seuss books, children can use this book on a concrete, literal level to improve their vocabulary and reading skills. Older kids will learn the importance of Christmas and the need for all mankind to respect each other and share the beauties of the world together.

I highly recommend this exceptional children's book.


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