Animals Books
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A must read!Review Date: 2008-04-16
Humorous, educational, and very entertaining!Review Date: 2008-04-28
Girls Ride Icelandic Horses back in timeReview Date: 2008-04-10
A Must Read!!!Review Date: 2008-04-07
I enjoyed the story from beginning to end. Each chapter leaves you wanting more, therefore, making it hard to put the book down. I am anxiously awaiting the release of the next story.
Great Story!Review Date: 2008-03-29

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Bat House Builder's HandbookReview Date: 2007-04-04
Good houses, could use varietyReview Date: 2004-09-27
I agree with what other reviewers have said, that these are good bathouses and the instructions are easy to follow. I just wish there were a little more variety in terms of design.
The book, by the way, over and above the houses does have some reference information on bats including where to put the houses. That was helpful.
If you're into bats, and would like to make your own houses, this is the book I would recommend.
Bat House Builder's BookReview Date: 2006-11-05
This Guide Is Worth BuyingReview Date: 2007-03-13
great tool for any bathouse builderReview Date: 2004-03-08

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Great funReview Date: 2008-04-14
Great for Rhythm and Rhyme, preschoolers like itReview Date: 2006-12-10
This has beautiful rhythm to it and is easy for children to get predictive about, learning to anticipate and the value of language, and rhythm.
As an adult I get a bit bored with it - it is quite fun but not for repeated readings, but it is high on the reading request list at home so it gets read repeatedly at the moment.
Fun and sillyReview Date: 2006-09-14
FUNTASTIC!Review Date: 2006-04-03
Chaos Theory in a nutshellReview Date: 2006-02-16

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Really good, and so funny!Review Date: 2006-02-14
A must-read!Review Date: 2000-02-14
AWESOME!Review Date: 2000-10-15
Very Good BooK!!!!!!Review Date: 1999-07-24
GO, BONNIE!Review Date: 2000-10-03

I LOVED THIS BOOK AS A KID AND NOW MY SON DOES TOO!Review Date: 2007-09-09
GREATReview Date: 2006-08-29
Dont jugdeReview Date: 2006-02-04
one of the best booksReview Date: 2005-12-28
Great book for children just starting to schoolReview Date: 2005-12-30

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Mind-bending and delightfulReview Date: 2007-10-27
I find that I can follow the connection between the stories better with each reading. It is one of my 10 favorite children's books of all time.
Great fun to puzzle throughReview Date: 2007-07-25
If you think you think you only think you thinkReview Date: 2007-07-20
I'd read it again and againReview Date: 2006-07-20
My opinion: The most creative of the CaldecottsReview Date: 2008-03-23
Macaulay posts this warning right on the title page: "This book appears to contain a number of stories that do not necessarily occur at the same time. Then again, it may contain only one story. In any event, careful inspection of both words and pictures is recommended."
I'll say this at the beginning: As a children's librarian, I would never read or show this to a class. There is no way to explain this complicated, interconnected book of four stories that run into and out of each other.
Here is how they look. There are four stories on the two adjoining pages with two stories per page. Each story has predominant colors of blue, green, brown, and black and white. Colors and patterns spill and slip from one story to the next, but the thrust of the story is done in black and white. It must be noted that Macaulay is NOT saying that everything is black and white. Oh no! If anything he is saying that everything is NOT black and white, but he uses black and white, both words and pictures, to say it.
What I just wrote in that last sentence gives a sense of the story. It is brilliantly creative! I had a special story time with some gifted students last year, second graders. They had so much fun with this book. I had to get them started on "reading" the pictures (this is a picture book with narrative on each story block), but once they caught on, they rip-roared with the story!!
Remember the admonition to stay in the lines and not think outside the box. David Macaulay failed that class because he both colors outside the lines--literally--and his characters get outside their cartoon boxes and into each other's boxes. The story is one big paean to imagination, creativity, whimsy, flight of fancy, freedom to explore, and freedom to see the Big Picture.
Wow, this is one great book. Every child should own it! I certainly do!

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Born FreeReview Date: 2005-04-25
Born Free Book ReveiwReview Date: 2006-11-04
Joy Adamson
1960
ISBN: 0-375-71438-3
196 pages
When Elsa's natural instincts soften, reality becomes harder and harder to face.
After a young lioness has been raised and transformed from fierce predator to loving house
cat by her owner Joy, the thought of releasing Elsa into the wild seems to be the greatest
challenge the two have had to face.
Born Free is a true story about a woman ,Joy, and a lioness ,Elsa. Joy's husband
was a game warden in Africa, so the two went on many safaris together. During one of these
safaris, they find three orphaned lion cubs and decide to raise and take care of them during
their cub life. The day finally arrives when the cubs are to be shipped to a European zoo,
and Joy just cannot part with the smallest cub, Elsa. Elsa stays with the two of them and
becomes part of the family for many months. Between all of the fun and
suspense, the truth of the matter finally reveals itself. Elsa, though removed of all the natural
instincts she needs to survive, must soon be permanently released into the wild.
Filled with laughter and excitement, Born Free is a terrific bittersweet adventure,
giving people the ability to learn about a miraculous breakthrough in human and animal
interaction. This book is a timeless classic that you can read again
and again.
By: Amy Schmidt
THE CLASSIC TRUE LIFE ADVENTUREReview Date: 2006-05-04
Whether you're 9 or 99, Elsa's antics and her loving bond with Joy and George will capture your heart. I guarantee it. And with Africa's Lion population dwindling to probably less than 30,000 today, I can't think of a more timely book, in honour of conserving their remaining habitat. Especially when one considers that Africa had over 100,000 Lions when I first read it.
Great Stroy for all agesReview Date: 2003-11-13
A Powerful, Moving Story of ElsaReview Date: 2003-06-27
Joy Adamson has left behind a legacy of these fascinating books that moves us to treat our world with respect and have a better understanding between human-animal relationship. Joy Adamson before her death had also written, 'Living Free: Elsa and her Cubs' and 'Forever Free: Elsa's Pride.' Her family extended even further across the grasslands of Africa as she tells about them in her other books, 'The Spotted Sphinx' (about Pippa the Cheetah), 'Pippa's Challenge,' 'Pippa: The Cheetah and her Cubs,' 'Queen of Shaba: The Story of an African Leopard,' and 'Friends of the Forest.' Joy Adamson's book 'Peoples of Kenya' reflects upon the life of the Kenyan people, her concern for the people welfare there and their struggles to make an existence in a harsh, beautiful land. If you want to know more about Joy Adamson read her autobiography, 'The Searching Spirit.'

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Interesting!Review Date: 2008-01-14
I absolutely LOVE this book!!! Review Date: 2008-04-17
This book is alluring in its elegant simplicity. It asks so much of the reader and gives even more back. What a wonderful way to entice a pre-reader or early reader into the joy of books. The experience of reading Bow Wow with a toddler, preschooler, or young school-aged child is an adventure of shared thoughts and smiles, intimate conversation in which the child and adult learn anew about themselves and each other. This is the kind of book, like Sandra Boynton's and Margaret Wise Brown's,that sparks delightful cuddle-time chat about the surreal,absurd predicaments of everyday life. This is a book that inspires budding readers to cherish books. For adults weary of eating broken alphabet cookies and reading crapified television advertising masquerading as storybooks,for adults who sometimes struggle with reading,this book will be a cool drink of water. -a Mom
Bow Wow is BrilliantReview Date: 2008-04-11
great book once againReview Date: 2008-01-15
Bow-Wow WOW!!!!Review Date: 2008-01-06

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Beautiful illustrationsReview Date: 2008-04-04
Hidden McCuesReview Date: 2007-05-04
good puzzleReview Date: 2005-06-03
The Sweetest Book EverReview Date: 2008-01-18
Wonderful Book!Review Date: 2007-07-16

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Fun for both kids and adultsReview Date: 2007-09-07
LOVE the Carl books!Review Date: 2007-01-18
beautiful, detailed paintings illustrate witty storyReview Date: 2004-10-20
And I have to add just one more, mildly tongue-in-cheek comment: as for the "lesbian couple" alluded to in a veiled way by a previous reviewer -- well, I just have to giggle. Yes, there are two young, attractive women having a picnic on the grass as Carl and his charges go by. But it never would have occurred to me to impute homosexuality (or any kind of sexuality) to them. They're fully clothed (albeit in pants), and they're just sitting there -- hardly a lascivious scene no matter what your prejudices. Now if Tinky-Winky were pictured sitting with them, well, that would be a whole different story. I guess this just proves what everyone says is so wonderful about the Carl books -- you can interpret the images however you like.
Wonderful for the imaginationReview Date: 2004-02-01
You can always add your own storyReview Date: 2004-04-24
There is "no" story line with words so you can talk all about what Carl does or you can say as little as you like to.
Great series books!
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