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Fun and Games
How to Draw a Cup of Coffee and Other Fun Ideas for Home and Garden
Published in Spiral-bound by Chronicle Books (1998-07-01)
Author: Joy Sikorski
List price: $16.95
New price: $6.49
Used price: $1.91

Average review score:

Boredom buster
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-09
I really enjoyed this book and it's what I turn to whenever I'm having a "blah" moment. The drawings are easy to follow, the writing is short and brief and there are tons of little extras throughout the book (stickers, punch outs, etc). It's more of an activity book than a drawing book and even if you have no interest in drawing, you'll enjoy the wit and whimsy of the words and illustrations. A great buy at the original price, but a fabulous bargin at anything less!

I can guarantee that this fun book can drive your imagination engine into hyper-speed mode!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-19
How to Draw a Radish: And Other Fun Things to Do at Work
How to Draw a Cup of Coffee and Other Fun Ideas for Home & Garden
How to Draw a Clam: A Wonderful Vacation Planner
All three books, by Joy Sikorski

I have owned these three wonderful books since the late nineties & have re-visited them many times.

In the field of what I would like to term as 'deliberate doodling', I consider these three books to be the best in the genre. Unlike the common doodles, which seem whimsical, 'deliberate doodling' involves some form of structure & purpose. I am very impressed by what the author has done in the three fun books of hers.

All three fun books are spiral bound, each with almost two hundred pages of inspirational doodling techniques, on top of various other discovery games & paper crafts for professional & personal entertainment. Each is sturdily constructed with two pockets for special projects, organised with ten card-board dividers & yet small enough to fit into your briefcase.

From my personal perspective, they are wonderful toys for grow-ups: playful, instructive & absolutely worthwhile!

The author has actually written another similar book, entitled 'Squeaky Chalk : And Other Fun Things to Draw (And Do) When There's Nothing to Do!' but for some strange reasons, I did not lay my hands on it.

For the benefit of readers, let me share this personal experience of mine: I have combined the 'deliberate doodling' techniques from Joy with the 'rapid viz' techniques from Kurt Hanks, & integrated them into the 'private writing' processes as formulated by Mark Levy in his wonderful book, 'Accidental Genius: Revolutionize Your Thinking Through Private Writing .'

I use what I often like to term as my 'scratch pad', the type artists use, foolscape size, spiral-bound, 100 pages per pad, 100 gms weight, in conjuction with a multi-colour/multi-utility pen from Rotring. At one point in time, (for about 3 years) I used the Bienfang spring-bound note/sketch pads until the only local supplier went out of business unexpectedly.

On many occasions, I have astonished myself by being able to wrestle with the valuable business & life insights from my own seemingly disparate "private writing"/'deliberate doodling'/'rapid viz' pages. The doodles & illustrations often add a perceptive visual dimension to my seemingly random thoughts on paper. My scratch pad is always a visual smorgasbord of relatively heavy text, mystical doodles & logical illustrations (thanks & no thanks to my engineering training!). I have translated many of my valuable insights into pragmatic projects. One of the sideline projects is writing reviews on amazon website.

To all readers: If you really want to use both sides of your powerful brain to generate valuable insights, I can guarantee that these three books can drive your imagination engine into hyper-speed mode.

Delightful surrealist romp
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-15
I simply love this little book. I found it on clearance and thought "Hey, what can it hurt?" It didn't hurt at all, obviously. I love the whimsical flow and little extras like the herb labels and "postcards." It's also very informative, teaching you how to doodle things like cups of coffee, mice and peanuts, and the ever-honorable peccary. This would make an excellent gift for those who like a little silliness in their everyday life.

A delightful and quick read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-09
A delightfully silly and surreal book. I enjoyed the drawing lessons most.

A wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-31
If you are looking for a fun gift look no further! this book is an exellent peice of work from people of all ages! It is fun and creative and never boring! Read it and give it a try!

Fun and Games
How to Draw a Radish: And Other Fun Things to Do at Work
Published in Spiral-bound by Chronicle Books (1995-09-01)
Author: Joy Sikorski
List price: $16.95
New price: $12.99
Used price: $1.68

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I can guarantee that this fun book can drive your imagination engine into hyper-speed mode!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-19
How to Draw a Radish: And Other Fun Things to Do at Work
How to Draw a Cup of Coffee and Other Fun Ideas for Home & Garden
How to Draw a Clam: A Wonderful Vacation Planner
All three books, by Joy Sikorski

I have owned these three wonderful books since the late nineties & have re-visited them many times.

In the field of what I would like to term as 'deliberate doodling', I consider these three books to be the best in the genre. Unlike the common doodles, which seem whimsical, 'deliberate doodling' involves some form of structure & purpose. I am very impressed by what the author has done in the three fun books of hers.

All three fun books are spiral bound, each with almost two hundred pages of inspirational doodling techniques, on top of various other discovery games & paper crafts for professional & personal entertainment. Each is sturdily constructed with two pockets for special projects, organised with ten card-board dividers & yet small enough to fit into your briefcase.

From my personal perspective, they are wonderful toys for grow-ups: playful, instructive & absolutely worthwhile!

The author has actually written another similar book, entitled 'Squeaky Chalk : And Other Fun Things to Draw (And Do) When There's Nothing to Do!' but for some strange reasons, I did not lay my hands on it.

For the benefit of readers, let me share this personal experience of mine: I have combined the 'deliberate doodling' techniques from Joy with the 'rapid viz' techniques from Kurt Hanks, & integrated them into the 'private writing' processes as formulated by Mark Levy in his wonderful book, 'Accidental Genius: Revolutionize Your Thinking Through Private Writing .'

I use what I often like to term as my 'scratch pad', the type artists use, foolscape size, spiral-bound, 100 pages per pad, 100 gms weight, in conjuction with a multi-colour/multi-utility pen from Rotring. At one point in time, (for about 3 years) I used the Bienfang spring-bound note/sketch pads until the only local supplier went out of business unexpectedly.

On many occasions, I have astonished myself by being able to wrestle with the valuable business & life insights from my own seemingly disparate "private writing"/'deliberate doodling'/'rapid viz' pages. The doodles & illustrations often add a perceptive visual dimension to my seemingly random thoughts on paper. My scratch pad is always a visual smorgasbord of relatively heavy text, mystical doodles & logical illustrations (thanks & no thanks to my engineering training!). I have translated many of my valuable insights into pragmatic projects. One of the sideline projects is writing reviews on amazon website.

To all readers: If you really want to use both sides of your powerful brain to generate valuable insights, I can guarantee that these three books can drive your imagination engine into hyper-speed mode.

HOW to Draw a Radish
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-21
I bought this book 5 yrs ago.I just love it.This book has a very easy instruction and pictures to follow,it is especially easy for a child to follow the step by step pictures. I use it myself and now I gave it to my daughter, she is 3 yrs old,I love to see her face everytime she draws a picture, her eyes just says it all.She loves it so much that we both draw and paint together with the guide of this book. I have showed it to friends and care takers in the family center, all have agreed that it is a must to buy book.this book is not only for children,but also a coffee table book.You will not regret!!!

Great gift
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-25
I received this book in a "Secret Santa" and just LOVED it!
What a great little treasure to teach the unbelievably talentless how to draw!
Joy breaks down radishes, butterflies, flowers, etc into easy to draw pieces that all add up together.
I can now doodle with the best of them!
Pick up two - one for your Secret Santa and one for yourself!

this book is too cute
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-18
i go to a lot of meetings at work, and i don't have to do a lot of talking, so i do a lot of doodling. unfortunately, i can't draw at all. but this book has simple instructions (for more than just doodles, too), and has really expanded my 'meeting doodle' abilities.

the cutest little dooles I ever did see
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-17
This was just the most adorable little book I ever picked up. I just wanted to buy millions of copies to send them to friends who have boring jobs. I loved the little rabbit eating on the grass. It's a great doo-dad book that everyone should have to keep them entertained. I rarely laugh outloud at a book, but I couldn't help myself.

Fun and Games
Kids Campfire Book, The: Official Book of Campfire Fun (Family Fun)
Published in Paperback by Kids Can Press, Ltd. (1998-02-01)
Authors: Jane Drake and Ann Love
List price: $14.95
New price: $231.53
Used price: $11.95

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A lot of information
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-30
This book gave a lot of information and ideas. We liked using it!

Great for Novice and Experienced Campers Alike
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-04
This book flows like the campfire. From gathering the supplies, to lighting the fire, to the blaze, to the dieing fire, to the embers it's an enjoyable experience.

It has lots of activities: stories, songs, skits, etc. to make your campfire an enjoyable experience.

I wish I had owned this book when I taught a Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation for teaching Cub Scout Adults about making a successful overnight campout.

This book has been added to my library and will be suggested at all future BALOO trainings.

WOW!
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-21
I just bought this recently, and it is much better than I even expected. I have a bunch of camping books in my library, and this one is better than many more expensive adult books. It has great advice even for adults, but is indespensible for camping with kids. It teaches you how to build a fire safely, cooking on the fire, (great kid favorites recipes), dealing with bugs, how to pick a camp site, what kind of Lots of safety tips too. The fun drawings make this a pleasure as well.

The authors show you how to make a reflector oven. The main feature if this book is the fun activities for around the fire such as stories songs, games, etc. Teaches kids how to identify the stars easily and even identify features on the face of the moon. I plan to use this with our Cub Scouts.

Sweet As
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-22
I recieved this book in the mail... Then used it two hours later that is how useful it was for me... If I could give it 10 stars I would. It is written in a way that is easy to understand so that if you wanted to give it to a child you could, yet it is comprehensive enough for an adult... I would rate this as a good use of my money...

Good Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
When our family decided to go camping this year, I felt a little bit overwhelmed with the idea that my 5 year old son would not have anything to do. I went on line and bought several books about camping with children and found that this was my most helpful It not only covers the basics like making a fire and food preparation but also the fun side of camping like the games and sing alongs. It gave me a refresher course on camping and at the same time opened up the door to have some camping fun! I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has children. I can't wait until we go on our trip next month. This book has given me so many ideas that I know my son will not be bored.

Fun and Games
The Most Wonderful Writing Lessons Ever (Grades 2-4)
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (1999-01-01)
Author: Barbara Mariconda
List price: $14.95
New price: $9.53
Used price: $8.50

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Fantastic Writing Lesson Plan
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
This is a fantastic book. I have always felt a little inadequate as a writing teacher. I can write, but I don't know where to begin on the road to teaching children to write. This is a step-by-step plan and it is fantastic!

The Best!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-22
I have reviewed many books about how to teach children to write stories, and this one is by far the best! To begin with Mariconda is the only author I've read who distinguishes between character-problem-solution stories and what she calls "personal narratives." Personal narratives are more about an experience than a character, are usually heavily descriptive, and there is no "problem." The character-problem-solution mantra had always bothered me, because we all know that there are wonderful stories that are more "mood pieces" than solutions problems.
More importantly, the book consists of specific lessons on teaching the elements of story writing, in isolation. It can be done! Look at the Table of Contents to see exactly what is covered. These lessons are explained so well explained that you feel fully equipped to teach them, now!
Additionally, the author herself writes with "voice," unlike the usual dry, anonymous style of textbooks. When I leafed through the book and saw an entry that said something like, "getting students to elaborate with detail is the bane of most English teachers' existence," I bought it then and there. What we all need is to hear about teachers' experiences, not just "programs" that seem to spring from nowhere.
Lastly, her approach works! When this program was implemented at the school she taught at, the percentage of students passing the state writing assessment rose from 47% to 92% in four years. That is amazing! I am planning on using this book for my high school students as well as elementary and middle school!

An incredible book to teach children to write creatively!
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-07
I used this book to teach 3rd and 4th graders in Watts how to write. This book has lesson plans that teach step by step. All kids have wonderful ideas but sometimes do not know how to express these ideas on paper. This book shows you how to teach them. It was incredible to read the stories my students wrote after learning the techniques in this book! All my students became amazing authors! They were so proud of their stories and I was so proud of them! Thank you for writing this amazing book!

principal loves this book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-03
I have used this book with 3 schools in two states to help teachers teach writing and to help students prepare for state writing tests. This book shows you many simple ways to help kids understand narrative writing. The diamond graphic organizes the students's thinking and writing. The mini-lessons are great, and the test prep advice, the paced prompt, works. why should anyone take a test they aren't prepared for? the paced prompt shows the students how to organize their time and thougths, and the scores showed it. If you or your teachers are using Write Traits this will fit beautifully, but the book also stands alone. I've bought copies for all my teachers!

A Complete Gem
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-21
A book that, incredibly, lives up to its title! This is my 13th year of teaching elementary school and this book does what no other book has been able to do: it works! I found myself reading the entire thing in the teacher's store where I first found it. I suggested to my entire 3rd grade team that we implement it and they whole-heartedly agreed. If you want to teach kids to write narrative that A. makes sense, and B. is interesting, you cannot go wrong. Haven't you tried the formula of character, setting, problem, solution, one too many times and not been satisfied with the results? I know I have. This approach is much better, and shows you how to teach beginnings, elaboration, suspense (the best part), main event, resolution, and satisfying ending. The beauty is you teach it by parts using real literature examples, modeling, and then students practice. You will find yourself nodding your head as the author relates the same kinds of frustrations you have when reading elementary school writing and shows you how to change them. This book is the best I've ever seen to help you teach writing. There is no fluff and many great insights. Your students will write amazing stories and you'll never teach writing the same way again!

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The New Kindergarten: Teaching Reading, Writing, & More
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (2003-08-11)
Author: Constance Leuenberger
List price: $22.99
New price: $13.96
Used price: $12.00

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The New Kindergarten
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-09
This product full of ideas on setting up and teaching Kindergarten. With the continious changes in education I was a little unsure about where to start. The author offers great ideas and input using the NCTM Standards. This is a great resource for new teachers, and teachers who are new to teaching Kindergarten.

A "Must Read" for the Kindergarten Teacher
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-18
I have had the honor of seeing Ms. Leuenberger adapt the very principals that she writes about in her book in her own classroom on "The Vineyard". Believe me, these strategies and lessons work. I suggest that each school have this book available for their Kindergarten teachers. The suggestions and ideas in this book make "Meeting the Standards" easy and fun.

Great resource for new classroom ideas
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-04
I love how this teacher writes about how she sets up her classroom and keeps it organized. She also has some helpful strategies for setting up learning centers, journal writing and how to make your morning message fun, and much more!
I think the ideas in this book will be really helpful in the years to come.

preschool/kindergarten
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-13
This is a 'must have' book for any teacher at any number of years teaching experience. What I really like about this book is 'at a glance' one can pick up ideas/tips that are ready to try 'NOW'.

So Much In One Book
Helpful Votes: 25 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-28
Constance Leuenberger's book is an excellent combination of educational philosophy coupled with ideas, ideas, and more ideas!
An easy read that would be a GREAT resource for ALL new Kindergarten teachers and a wonderful resource to help experienced teachers remember how important developementally appropriate strategies are.
This book is full of great ideas, strategies, and tips that are simple and ready to implement. Another strength is how the author shares thoughts for teachers of half day and/or full day programs.
Constance understands how young children learn. She knows that we must teach the "whole" child....from their academic to their social well being.
This book is an excellent addition to your professional library.

Fun and Games
40 Fabulous Math Mysteries Kids Can't Resist (Grades 4-8)
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (2001-10-01)
Authors: Marcia Miller and Martin Lee
List price: $12.95
New price: $7.49
Used price: $7.75

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Math Improvement the FUN way.
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-16
This product helped my grand daughter who was having math difficulty better understand math concepts. She was having fun at the same time.

Incredibly fun math problems
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
I'm a private math tutor and am using this book as a Friday reward for two sixth grade girls who are studying algebra one with me. It is challenging in some interesting ways. It is full of story problems to be unraveled, about two kids who are detectives. I had given it to my daughter, who was the first year teacher and she said her kids loved it more than any other part of math. They can be solved alone or in groups. I really recommend this book.

As fun as math gets
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-25
This is a book your kids will enjoy, as far as you would ever expect your kids to enjoy a math workbook. The puzzles do build up a bit of suspense, and I like the problem solving approach. Recommended!

good book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
Nice and challenging. My kids are happy with it. I give them one challenge from this book on the drive to school every morning and give them 10-15 mins to complete. It's nice to have books like this. They're only 8&9 but they cover most of it.

Interesting & challenging
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-26
I used a couple of these mysteries in my 5th grade classroom. The students enjoyed them because it was different then the way they usually practiced problem solving. The only downside to this book is that I think it is more challenging than the ages suggested. There were only a few stories that were appropriate for my 5th graders and those were still very challenging for them. I wouldn't reccommend this book to someone with a general ed. 4th grade classroom but it is perfect for junior high (6th, 7th, 8th) students!

Fun and Games
Action Strategies for Deepening Comprehension: Role Plays, Text Structure Tableaux, Talking Statues, and Other Enrichment Techniques That Engage Students with Text
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (2002-12-01)
Author: Jeffrey D. Wilhelm
List price: $19.99
New price: $11.00
Used price: $9.75

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You can use these ideas!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
What I love the most about Jeff Wilhelm's reading strategy books is that I always come away with ideas I can use the next day in the classroom. This book has ideas you can use in the classroom on EVERY page. Teachers, myself included, don't have all the time in the world and can't read all the articles and books on new research that we wish we could. But make the time to read this one. It is worth every minute!

Excellent Condition
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-15
This book arrived in excellent condition. It arrived much better than I thought it would. Thank you so much.

Action Strategies for Deepening Comprehension
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-11
I have not found a better book to help students really get into literure and LOVE IT!!!

It is exciting, informative, and has great ideas for teaching literature!

A terrific resource for all teachers!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-11
Wilhelm's book, Action Strategies for Deepening Comprehension is one of the most valuable teaching resources I own. I've had phenomenal success with the hotseating and tableaux activities, only two of the terrific resources in this great book. Kids of all ages love hotseating in particular because it's so much fun. In a nutshell: one kid gets in front of the room (I drape a piece of red fabric across the stool) and "becomes" the character. He/She may have a "helper" of their choosing by their side. The rest of the class are "reporters" who ask the character any question they choose. The student in the hotseat may confer with his "helper" in order to answer as the character would...and therein lies the beauty of this. As the questions and answers unfold, everybody is thinking and when an answer doesn't ring true, the majority
will know it and question it.

We've done this with multiple characters as well as the "author." The questions are nearly always completely authentic; as kids, most would feel stupid speculating about motive, etc., and asking questions, but as
"reporters" it feels completely natural. I love to see the light bulbs go in everybody's head when new ideas--synthesis!--occurs.

One of my best hot-seating moments was after reading "The Gift of the Magi," a difficult work for my 8th graders. We'd hotseated the two main characters as well as O. Henry, and it was the question to O. Henry that did it. A girl who had a real problem with making inferences asked him why he'd written the lines about Della being afraid that her new short hair made her look like a Coney Island chorus girl. My student, Tony, clearly had paid no attention whatsoever to that description--in fact I was surprised that anyone had-- and he really had to think. Finally, he answered, saying, "I wanted Della to be a little bit afraid that maybe she didn't look like a (and he stressed thsi)nice girl."

The book also offers a number of other "action" activities that you can use. For my money, these are terrific
for any age! I encourage you to check this out. I also had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Wilhelm present his research and findings on his new book, Going with the Flow, and I was wowed to hear him in person as well.

You must buy this book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-03
I took a workshop with Wilhelm this summer. He demonstrated these techniques and I quickly bought the book.
This book has revolutionized my teaching and I am going back to school this year incredibly excited about using it in my classroom. I teach kids that struggle and this is going to be great for them.

Wilhelm is a dynamic speaker. If you can, snag him for your school's professional development or run to any workshop he is giving.

Enjoy!

Fun and Games
Classroom Guidance Games: 50 Fun, Inspirational Guidance Games; Reproducible Cards, Boards & Worksheets; and Letters to Parents
Published in Paperback by YouthLight, Inc. (2006-01)
Author: Shannon Trice Black
List price: $26.95
New price: $26.95

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Must Have for Elementary Guidance Counselors!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-05
This book is full of excellent classroom guidance activities. It addresses issues like responsibility, bullying, safety, teamwork, feelings, decision making, respect, and more! The lesson plans are very well laid out and easy to use in a half hour or less!

Great Resource!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-02
This is a great resource for elementary counselors, teachers and substitutes! This book has many great lessons that gets the students involved while having fun and learning many new skills in the process. This would be in my top 5 must have resources to have as an elementary counselor!!

Highly recommend this user friendly book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
This is an excellent tool for the elementary school counselor- each of the games can be adapted to use for any grade level k-6. The students love the interaction and I loved the ease of use. I would HIGHLY recommend this book! I am waiting anxiously for Shannon's next book!

FABULOUS!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-15
This book has been a great tool that I am able to use in my classroom! I am now able to have the students actively participate in a fun learning experience instead of always having paper pencil activities to complete.

Excellent elementary school counselor resource!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-17
This book is a wonderful resource. I am lesson planning for the guidance curriculum for the school year, and have already included a lot of guidance lessons from this book. I whole-heartedly recommend this book to other elementary school counselors. This book provided exactly what I was hoping for- 30 minute lessons based on counseling standards that require little prep time and have a high "fun" factor for the children. Buy this book!!!

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The Five Minute Parent: Fun & Fast Activities for You and Your Little Ones
Published in Paperback by Bayou Publishing (2002-09-01)
Author: Deborah Shelton
List price: $12.95
New price: $2.94
Used price: $0.01

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making family time matter
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-27
The thing about parenting is that we all assume it comes naturally & easily. Anyone in this modern world who's been there & done it knows it ain't so! When your children whine about being bored, I bet most of us silently agree "Me too!"

Well, THE FIVE MINUTE PARENT is an excellent First Aid Kit for when your tribe has hungry minds, & is in need of something new & fun & inspirational.

Rebeccasreads highly recommends Deborah Shelton's THE FIVE MINUTE PARENT for when you all, parents & children, need to take some time together to reconnect & make some memories.

Great activities for families and playgroups!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-20
After reading one of her activities on OnlinePlaygroup.com, I just had to buy her book. I'm so glad I did! It is brimming with great activity ideas for my family of 4 children and for my playgroup of 15 kids. True to the title -- not just FUN, but FAST too! Just what you need when you have impatient little ones.

No Need to Wait for the Weekend
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-28
When Deborah Shelton found herself saying: "maybe this weekend" and "maybe later" she knew it was time to think up some creative ideas. She thought up more than 115 fun activities. She is a craft enthusiast, active member of the Associateion for Play Therapy and a homeschooling mom.

You and your child can choose from any of the following categories:

Adventures in Art
Weird & Wacky Science Experiments
Writing and Wishing You Were Here
Games and Sports, of Sorts
Family Fun Time
Easy Crafts for All Ages
Music, Movement and Mayhem
Puppets, Critters and Creepy-Crawlies
Celebrations Using Your Imagination
Cooking and Munching In the Kitchen
Outside Fun Guide

Some of the ideas are as simple as "No-Bake Banana Crunch Cookies" or as educational as "Floating Needle" in which you teach your child about "surface tension."

In Five Minutes you can:

Make Jell-O
Water the plants
Write a letter puzzle
Draw Fingerprint Critters
Giggle as you make up tongue twisters.

Camp Indoors
Make a Pine Cone Bird Feeder
Turn breakfast into an art appreciation experience

Deborah shows you how to get everything organized. Making a space somewhere in your kitchen (away from the stove, etc) is a great idea. Many people have a breakfast nook or a place kids can play/draw/sit and this is a way mom can cook and supervise 5-minute activities. You can make up a list of things to buy or just look around the house for things you already have and organize them all in one place.

This book also includes jokes, trivia, riddles, quotes and fun facts to encourage your children to be more curious about the world. Great for rainy days, birthday parties, holidays or just because.

Will be appreciated by: grandparents, aunts, uncles, babysitters, homeschool moms and day care teachers.

Fun, Creative Ideas!

~The Rebecca Review

A Reminder to Stop and Smell the Flowers with your Kids
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-12
More than an activity book, The Five Minute Parent is a reminder for parents everywhere to stop and smell the flowers with their children. If you are like the rest of us busy parents, and find yourself telling your little one "not now, later", then this book is for you!

From organizing craft supplies to making time for kitchen experiments, this book is filled with quick and easy ways to spend quality time NOW with your children. And as the author reminds us, there is no reason to wait for the weekend when you can do it today!

Teachers, parents, grandparents, and other caregivers will really enjoy the easy format and quick activities contained in the pages of this book. Seize the moment!

Ideal for rainy day activities
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-09
The Five Minute Parent: Fun & Fast Activities For You And Your Little Ones by Deborah Shelton is a compilation of 115 quick, easy, and very enjoyable parent-child projects designed specifically for families running short on time. Simple black and white drawings by Frankie Gordon illustrate such activities as making colorful "button flowers" out of construction paper, buttons and pipe cleaner, hanging a pine cone bird feeder for feathered friends, handprint art, and a great deal more. A fun and lighthearted resource, The Five Minute Parent is ideal for rainy day activities, single parent visitations, family night plans, kid's parties, and any time there's a few extra minutes in the day for family bonding with the kids.

Fun and Games
Fizz, Bubble & Flash!: Element Explorations & Atom Adventures for Hands-On Science Fun! (Williamson Kids Can! Series)
Published in Paperback by Williamson Publishing Company (2003-05)
Author: Anita, Ph.D. Brandolini
List price: $12.95
New price: $6.00
Used price: $0.46

Average review score:

Never too young to be dazzled by chemistry.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-24
This book is a gem with exciting stories and/or experiments with elements. Written in a simple manner with cartoon illustrations, parents and teachers should have fun sharing this with children and everyone will learn some chemistry!

Perfect for Elementary School Kids
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
When my son's third-grade teacher said the students could get extra credit for doing science experiments in front of the class, I began a search for a great book that would not only give simple, interesting experiments, but that would provide information about the concepts behind the projects. This book fit the bill perfectly! We've done two or three of these in front of the class already -- the kids were interested, and my son was able to convey some interesting scientific principles. Great for teachers, home schoolers, or parents intent on getting their kids extra credit. :)

You'll love this book if you're teaching the elements
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-28
I bought this for my 3rd and 4th grade homeschooled children. There are no concepts that make the Periodic Table seem dull or uninteresting in this book. Instead, it uses simple language for the elementary aged - middle school student, nice black and white drawings, and silly rhymes to make it seem so understandable and fascinating. You'll find it loaded with facts that interest children to help them draw it all together. The idea my kids are left with is that science is "so cool!" Many experiments, using everyday items, are throughout the book. This enhances the fun and learning. Science should be interesting and not boring. This book exceeded my expectations. I'm sure we'll continue to use this book for several years.

Absolutely Wonderful Chemistry
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-11
If you teach the elements and/or the periodic table to elementary students and want to make them come alive, this book is a definite must have. It is chock full of easy to prepare investigations as well as "element essentials" thumbnail sketches of various elements. Most materials are ones you have on hand either at home or school. Without a doubt, it is the best elementary chemistry book I have ever seen.

Recommended homeschoolers' resource
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-29
Calling all home educators! Here is a way to teach the periodic
table to your children using witty text, amusing illustrations, and
fascinating do-at-home experiments. Dr. Brandolini really helps
young and old alike to understand the science found in our everyday lives
through this intriguing book. This is one of those books that your kids will WANT to pull down from the home library shelves to enjoy.


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