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LA Verdadera Historia De Los Tres Cerditos Le Pigs
Published in Paperback by Live Oak Media (1991-06)
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Average review score: 

Wonderful book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
Review Date: 2007-05-15
The True Story Of The 3 Little Pigs
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Review Date: 2001-10-05
Review Date: 2001-10-05
I really enjoy this book. I think that it is pretty funny. My favorite part in this book is when the 3rd little pig calls the police and they arrest the wolf because they thought that he was trying to eat the little pig for supper.
A Must Own Book for All Pig Lovers
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Review Date: 1999-11-18
Review Date: 1999-11-18
A delightful twist on an old favorite. A fun story for children and grownups alike and a must own for all pig lovers.
A Great kids Book the the adult can love also
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-26
Review Date: 2001-06-26
I loved this take on the "Three Little Pigs" as did my kids though for different reasons. My daughter enjoys this book because it is a humorous Wolf's versions of the "Three Little Pigs" her favorite children's classic. I like it because it presented a great sarcastic though honest parady of contemparary Media and American culture. You see according to the wolf, He really didn't mean to blow down the little pig's houses it was all an honest mistake, and the part about him being a big bad wolf? Just a media creation to jazz up his trial and sell more newspapers. Its rare to find a childrens book now a days that are even a little bit creative but this one is pure genius both in it's simplicity but also in the way it portrays the world around us. An outstanding childrens book for the whole family.
Want to Know The True Story of the Three Little Pigs?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-12
Review Date: 2000-07-12
A funny book told from the wolf's point of view.
Note to the Teacher: Good book for a mini-lesson to teach benchmark on Point of View.

Lost Treasure Of The Emerald Eye (Geronimo Stilton (Sagebrush))
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2004-01)
List price: $16.40
Average review score: 

Very Engaging Books!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
Review Date: 2008-02-08
My 10-year-old son discovered the Geronimo Stilton books in his classroom. He has ADHD and he can't put these books down! I bought him a few for Christmas and he keeps asking for more. The text is written in a very unique way. Some of the words are in colors and different fonts and sizes. They appear to "pop out" at you, making it very engaging. There are also pictures scattered throughout the text and the stories are humorous. 5 stars I HIGHLY recommend these books!
On the Trip to Find the Lost Treasure
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-14
Review Date: 2005-05-14
It all started when Thea found an old map with an x for the spot where the treasure was. She dragged her brother Trap and her cousin Benjamin on to the trip. They took a boat there and a few days later a hurricane struck. Find out what happened to Benjamin, Thea, and Trap.
I really recommend this book because the details were great. It's a great adventure and this book is good for kids from second grade to fifth grade. You should read this book.
Casey,11, R.I
I really recommend this book because the details were great. It's a great adventure and this book is good for kids from second grade to fifth grade. You should read this book.
Casey,11, R.I
A series your young reader will LOVE
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-22
Review Date: 2007-03-22
This is the first in a series of books, that my son was introduced to by a friend. The unique thing about the series is that although there are pictures, many of the words are written in creative text or printing, in a variety of colors, right in the paragraphs as well. This really makes for keeping a young reader engaged with the story, especially for those that are transitioning from books with pictures to chapter books, and chapter books that are all text.
My son is currently in 2nd grade, but is reading well above grade level, independantly. The challenge for him is that what he CAN read, he's not intested in yet, and what is at his grade level doesn't hold his interest. He has been devouring these books in around a week each. We also read aloud to each other from them, and they are very entertaining, even as adults.
A wonderful series, great, I think for boys and girls alike as there are very strong, positive main characters that are both male and female.
My son is currently in 2nd grade, but is reading well above grade level, independantly. The challenge for him is that what he CAN read, he's not intested in yet, and what is at his grade level doesn't hold his interest. He has been devouring these books in around a week each. We also read aloud to each other from them, and they are very entertaining, even as adults.
A wonderful series, great, I think for boys and girls alike as there are very strong, positive main characters that are both male and female.
Incredible Series!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-25
Review Date: 2006-01-25
If you are looking for a new book series, this should be it! There are 24 books out so far, and I have read them all. They are funny, clever, and have lots of funny mouse jokes. They are perfect for ages 7 and up, and come out bi-monthly. They are the best series of books ever. They originally came from Italy, if you're wondering. They are great, so read them ALL!!
Fun, humours and pleasant to the eyes
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-30
Review Date: 2005-07-30
There's one fine line between well-played and over-played layouts. The full Geronimo Stilton series falls into the well-played category: the outcome is pleasant and not too loud and the fonts / colour used are really a statement on their own.
Another point to note is the translation involved. While this is not "literature" literature, the adaptation in cultural and linguistics aspect are well taken care of.
I don't know any Italian but have compared the Chinese and English versions of the same book (yes, my colleague at work has the entire Chinese series while I'm catching up by matching the English version). The funny bits are transformed elegantly.
Recommended to not only children, but anyone who's intersted in translating humour and layout.
Another point to note is the translation involved. While this is not "literature" literature, the adaptation in cultural and linguistics aspect are well taken care of.
I don't know any Italian but have compared the Chinese and English versions of the same book (yes, my colleague at work has the entire Chinese series while I'm catching up by matching the English version). The funny bits are transformed elegantly.
Recommended to not only children, but anyone who's intersted in translating humour and layout.

My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) (Elephant and Piggie)
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion Book CH (2007-04-01)
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Average review score: 

Awesomely Funny!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-04
Review Date: 2008-08-04
My two boys (5 &9) will read anything by Mo Willems but this was the first one we ever read. They (and I) absolutely love it!
Make sure you do individual voices for each character.
You and you child will be laughing out loud!
Make sure you do individual voices for each character.
You and you child will be laughing out loud!
Cute!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-08
Review Date: 2008-02-08
Very cute book! Mo Willems is a great kids author and his Pigeon books are a must read, as well!! Your kids will love them all!
K/1 teachers~~here it is! Mo Willems rocks!
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Review Date: 2008-01-19
Review Date: 2008-01-19
All the Mo Willems books are huge hits in my classroom, and the Elephant and Piggie books are the hottest items in home reading. Even the parents enjoy them and especially love seeing their emergent readers read and reread with animation and excitement. No whining about home reading practice with these books! As a teacher, I'm really excited about this series and have already preordered the two Elephant and Piggie books that are going to be released in a few months. Great high frequency word practice, too!
MO books!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
Review Date: 2007-12-19
Dude!!!! this is such a good book. I love Mo Willems books i didn't think you could top the pigeon but this comes close. I highly recommend it!!!! The elephant needs glasses too funny!!!
Elephant Gets His Groove Back
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-20
Review Date: 2007-11-20
Mo Willems is a master illustrator and storyteller. He's also somewhat of an illusionist. I'll explain.
Out of the simplest elements: Just two characters, a minimal plot, a few words per page, and uncluttered illustrations that must average over 80% "white space" (i.e., the un-illustrated parts of the page), Willems constructs amazingly rich scenes that surprise us with their enormous humor, subtle understanding, and underlying complexity.
Here, Gerard the elephant tells his pal Piggie that he feels sad. Elephant's labeling of this emotion begins with a frown, and then an apparently surprised recognition that he feels blue. Piggie looks out at the reader with concern, stating, "My friend is sad." Later, we see that Elephant seems frightened of his feelings. Piggie declares confidently, "I will make him happy." These six pages of relative gravity set the scene for the entertaining frivolity that follows.
Piggie pulls out all the stops to cheer up his friend: He wear a 10 (at least!) gallon hat, "Yeehawing" about on a pretend horse,, he juggles 5 balls in the air, and wears a faux high tech costume that Gerard figures out is a robot. Piggie is thoughtful, Gerard loves cowboys, clowns, and robots, and he cheers up temporarily. However, each time, his delighted surprise doesn't last, and he is sad again. Piggie, for all his careful planning and attention to detail feels like he has failed his friend. We soon learn, however, that Piggie's disguises were perhaps a little TOO successful...!
Willems, you see, performs a neat little trick here, midway through the book; a clever twist for which we're totally unprepared. Elephant may have been sad, but apparently he's even sadder that Piggy missed all the things which cheered him up....the cowboy, the clown, and the robot! There's more, of course: Willems relishes the opportunity to capture all of Elephant's outrageous, wrenching melodrama. As Gerard recounts how happy he was seeing these characters, he becomes more and more distraught, as he recalls that Piggie was not there with him. When Gerard excitedly shouts, "THERE WAS MORE!" he's so loud that Piggy is thrown several feet away.
Toddlers and others (especially parents and adult caregivers) will recognize and appreciate these extreme of emotion. Within this simple story, Willems gives us all a chance to see the humor of Elephant's histrionics. Moreover, the plot twist is itself hilarious, because we're in on the secret that Piggie--of course--WAS there. At the conclusion, the elephant hugs Piggie, happily declaring, "My friend is here now," and, after quietly and happily sitting near him, blushingly admits, "I need my friends." Piggy looks out at us, and whispers a little zinger, "You need new glasses." Gerard looks confused--but not unhappy.
BY equal measure droll and unsparingly funny, but full of action, emotion, and surprise, "My Friend is Sad" is another gem in Mo Willems' humor and insight in simple situations. It's a great companion to "Today I Will Fly" (also released in March 2007); I recommend both books very highly.

Our Principal Promised to Kiss a Pig
Published in Hardcover by Albert Whitman & Company (2004-08-30)
List price: $15.95
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Average review score: 

Great Principal Gift!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-10
Review Date: 2008-06-10
I purchased this book for our assistant-principal who had just been named as a principal. It is a light-hearted book perfect for the occasion!
Our Principal Promised to Kiss a Pig
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-22
Review Date: 2006-02-22
I thought this book was precious. I loved the anticipation Hamlet felt waiting to see if the students reached their goal. I loved how the pig fell in love with the principal after the kiss. It was cute as could be, and I know that students will enjoy reading it.
(I have worked with a principal who kissed a pig after the students successfuly raised/collected one million pennies.She kept her promise. I hope the pig felt the same way about her.)
(I have worked with a principal who kissed a pig after the students successfuly raised/collected one million pennies.She kept her promise. I hope the pig felt the same way about her.)
A zany and entertaining story of a pig-kisser
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-14
Review Date: 2005-05-14
Carl DiRocco illustrates the rollicking story of a principal who promises to kiss a pig if his students read lots of books. Good reading skills will help young picturebook fans enjoy this zany and entertaining story of a pig-kisser, which is based on a true story.
Get Your Laugh Machine Ready!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-04
Review Date: 2005-02-04
Frank Hodge , Children's Literature Specialist,
Hodge-Podge Books, Albany, New York
Ms. Juliet, the narrator just happens to have a pig she received from her aunt, an English teacher. The pig is named Hamlet. And now the fun begins. Poor Hamlet's balloon speeches are adaptations of words from Shakespeare - with no apologies to Will - "To kiss, or not to kiss, The principal in school? Why choose a pig to be their fool?" Get your laugh machine ready. It is wonderful.
Hodge-Podge Books, Albany, New York
Ms. Juliet, the narrator just happens to have a pig she received from her aunt, an English teacher. The pig is named Hamlet. And now the fun begins. Poor Hamlet's balloon speeches are adaptations of words from Shakespeare - with no apologies to Will - "To kiss, or not to kiss, The principal in school? Why choose a pig to be their fool?" Get your laugh machine ready. It is wonderful.
A Delightful Book for Children of All Ages
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-04
Review Date: 2005-02-04
Ah, Hamlet. A tragic lover with unrequited ardor, and a hero who uses passionate poetic verse to express himself. Shakespeare's Hamlet? No. Kalli Dakos' Hamlet. He's a pig (literally) and the lead character in a new children's book called Our Principal Promised to Kiss a Pig.
In this new book, the principal (Ms. Juliet) wants her students to read 10,000 books. Quite a feat. If they do, she'll kiss a pig. But Hamlet is not a willing subject in this game. "To kiss, or not to kiss, the principal in school? Why choose a pig to be
their fool?"
Paraphrasing the English playwright/poet/actor is an excellent balance to the narrator's easy tone and simple words.
If the child asks, "Is that poetry?" and the parent replies that it comes from Shakespeare - what better way to get both parents and children interested in learning more?
I highly recommend this book to children of all ages (that includes parents).

Owen's Marshmallow Chick (Owen)
Published in Board book by HarperFestival (2002-02-01)
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Average review score: 

A fun Easter book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Reviewed by Cayden (age 3-1/2), Max (age 19-months) Aures and Mom for Reader Views (4/08)
In "Owen's Marshmallow Chick" the main character Owen is a mouse who loves candy! On Easter morning he wakes up to a basket full of jelly beans, gumdrops, buttercream eggs, a chocolate bunny and a marshmallow chick. He proceeds to eat everything in the basket proclaiming each item to be his "favorite" as he is wolfing it down. When he gets to the marshmallow chick he hesitates and instead of eating it decides to play with it all day instead. At bedtime he carefully places the chick up on his toy shelf with all of his other favorite things.
Cayden: "He is jumping up and down because he is so happy he got all of that candy in his Easter basket from the Easter bunny!"
Max: "Chocolate!"
Cayden: "He dropped some of his candy on the floor."
Max: "Fall! Fall!"
Cayden: "Why is he eating everything? His tummy is going to hurt from all that sugar!"
Cayden: "He should have eaten some healthy food too and only had one candy from his basket every day."
Cayden: "Why is he playing with that chick? It is candy, not a toy."
Parent's comments:
"Owen's Marshmallow Chick" is a fun Easter board book. Max made a game out of pointing out the marshmallow chick on each page before we could continue reading the book. The text is very simple and has a lot of repetition which is perfect for a young child. The illustrations are very engaging and did a great job at conveying the emotions that Owen was feeling. This book would be a great surprise to stick in any young child's Easter basket!
In "Owen's Marshmallow Chick" the main character Owen is a mouse who loves candy! On Easter morning he wakes up to a basket full of jelly beans, gumdrops, buttercream eggs, a chocolate bunny and a marshmallow chick. He proceeds to eat everything in the basket proclaiming each item to be his "favorite" as he is wolfing it down. When he gets to the marshmallow chick he hesitates and instead of eating it decides to play with it all day instead. At bedtime he carefully places the chick up on his toy shelf with all of his other favorite things.
Cayden: "He is jumping up and down because he is so happy he got all of that candy in his Easter basket from the Easter bunny!"
Max: "Chocolate!"
Cayden: "He dropped some of his candy on the floor."
Max: "Fall! Fall!"
Cayden: "Why is he eating everything? His tummy is going to hurt from all that sugar!"
Cayden: "He should have eaten some healthy food too and only had one candy from his basket every day."
Cayden: "Why is he playing with that chick? It is candy, not a toy."
Parent's comments:
"Owen's Marshmallow Chick" is a fun Easter board book. Max made a game out of pointing out the marshmallow chick on each page before we could continue reading the book. The text is very simple and has a lot of repetition which is perfect for a young child. The illustrations are very engaging and did a great job at conveying the emotions that Owen was feeling. This book would be a great surprise to stick in any young child's Easter basket!
a great little book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
Review Date: 2007-05-12
This is the type of book that little ones will fall in love with. It is a simple and sweet story. The pictures are simple yet colorful enough to hold their attention. I highly recommend this book!
Owen's Marshmallow Chick
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-02
Review Date: 2007-02-02
This is a very cute boardbook for small children. It is great for Easter but can be enjoyed all year.
Great for teacher to use with a follow-up activity
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-04
Review Date: 2003-05-04
Anyone who grew up finding marshmallow chicks in their Easter basket can relate to this story. When i was a kid they were yellow. Now these chicks come in all colors. I am a kindergarten teacher. My students loved this book. Now, one child takes it home with an Owen plush and a plastic egg with a marshmallow chick inside. They don't know what color their chick is until they get home. I provide a journal for them to document the color, write a story about their visit with Owen and draw a picture. They LOVE it!
A sugary sweet tale
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-21
Review Date: 2002-04-21
This story is a perfect read for Easter or any time of the year! While my child loves to bite the head off of his marshmallow chicks, he could understand Owen's attachment to the treat. Owen projects his emotional attachment of his favorite blanket onto the marshmallow chick (that is the same color as his blanket)and doesn't gobble it up like his other holiday treats. This ending is absolutely priceless and we read this story at least once a week. Since there is no focus on spirituality or religion in this board book, it would be appropriate in a home of any faith (especially with those who are fans of marshmallow chicks!). Highly recommended!

Pig Boy's Wicked Bird: A Memoir
Published in Hardcover by Chicago Review Press (2004-09-01)
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Average review score: 

Humorous and Poignant.........a must read!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-06
Review Date: 2007-04-06
I grew up in neighboring Illinois not far from `Pig Boy'. So, in reading this lovely memoir I found myself transported back into my own childhood memories of growing up. I was tired of reading at the time and therefore hesitant to give this memoir a chance. When I finished, I found that the author had reignited my passion for reading. This memoir will make you want to read again...to write again. The author truly captured the very humorous and.... yes poignant business of growing up, families and the unique value that every person brings to this world. Get this book, you will be glad you did.
Peculiar Power and Distinct Nostalgia
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-16
Review Date: 2004-10-16
There is a distinct nostalgia in Pig Boy's Wicked Bird. The peculiar power in this depiction of an American family is relevant to anytime, place, or condition. The author uses beautiful language and rhythmical sentences to creat a compact telling of this humorous and poignant memoir. The business of living can be lonely. The reader can make profitable use of the insights illuminated throughout this story.
The Three D's
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-31
Review Date: 2005-05-31
First of all, I really enjoyed this book. I was skeptical going in, thinking it was just another outbreak in the rash of memoirs that has erupted on the best seller lists. This one is different. On the surface, it's a coming of age story, a story about self worth, self awareness, and the impact of family (the family in question being "the seven D's" - all of Doug Crandell's brothers, sisters, and even his parents have names that start with D.) But it turns out that what the story is really about is the three D's: disability, disfigurement, and just being different.
Two of the author's fingers are essentially severed in a childhood farming accident, leaving the boy disabled, disfigured and different. This leads to an awareness and an appreciation of those three D's -- that turn out to be everywhere in young Crandell's world: his mother who is "no longer a woman" due to a hysterectomy, a man with cerebral palsy who connects with the author, the runt pigs destined to be destroyed but saved by Crandell, a grandmother with a humped back, a sister with scoliosis, even the oldest brother is left changed by a never fully explained abduction reminiscent of Mystic River. (Most everyone in the book is marked in some critical, defining, and not always obvious way. Some, like the landlord's son, are, to quote John Lennon, crippled inside.)
Sherwood Anderson and his collection of grotesqueries, Winesburg, Ohio is the influence pointed out by Doug Crandell for helping him sort out his confused world of being marked different as well as leading him on the path to becoming a writer. What I noticed were the influences of William Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, and in particular Carson McCullers. For a story of the Midwest, Pig Boy's Wicked Bird has a distinct Southern Gothic feel. (One person's physical characteristics are described as "crooked," "twisted," and "warped" in the space of a single paragraph). Like The Member of the Wedding, or even Truman Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms, these disabled, disfigured, and different people will live with you forever.
Two of the author's fingers are essentially severed in a childhood farming accident, leaving the boy disabled, disfigured and different. This leads to an awareness and an appreciation of those three D's -- that turn out to be everywhere in young Crandell's world: his mother who is "no longer a woman" due to a hysterectomy, a man with cerebral palsy who connects with the author, the runt pigs destined to be destroyed but saved by Crandell, a grandmother with a humped back, a sister with scoliosis, even the oldest brother is left changed by a never fully explained abduction reminiscent of Mystic River. (Most everyone in the book is marked in some critical, defining, and not always obvious way. Some, like the landlord's son, are, to quote John Lennon, crippled inside.)
Sherwood Anderson and his collection of grotesqueries, Winesburg, Ohio is the influence pointed out by Doug Crandell for helping him sort out his confused world of being marked different as well as leading him on the path to becoming a writer. What I noticed were the influences of William Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, and in particular Carson McCullers. For a story of the Midwest, Pig Boy's Wicked Bird has a distinct Southern Gothic feel. (One person's physical characteristics are described as "crooked," "twisted," and "warped" in the space of a single paragraph). Like The Member of the Wedding, or even Truman Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms, these disabled, disfigured, and different people will live with you forever.
Good writing does exist!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-14
Review Date: 2004-10-14
There is a wealth of people out there who have grown up in a family that doesn't seem just right. Television for a lack of decent material exploits the dysfunctional family as it exaggerates the flaws of family life in America. "Pig Boy's Wicked Bird" by Doug Crandell tells a different side of the story. Yes, life is full of absurdity and tragedy but what comes out of this book is a recollection of our own past growing up and as weird as it seemed...it was wonderful too. Intelligently written and a delight to read I give it 2 thumbs up and a nub for good measure! This is a great life story!
Indiana Wants Me, But I Can't Go Back There
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-15
Review Date: 2004-10-15
Doug Crandall, former little Pig Boy of the Heartland, brings us a heart-rendering, oftentimes snorting food-out-the-nose-from-laughing memoir of friendship with farm animals and dealing with life's tragedys. Poetically written by the now grown up Mr. Crandall, even city girls like me can appreciate his love of family, roots and Jimmy Carter. If you love crusty old men, goofy dogs and little piglets, you'll love this story as I did.

Potbellied Pig Behavior And Training
Published in Paperback by Luminary Media Group (2000-06-01)
List price: $29.95
Average review score: 

Very thorough book - highly recommended!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
Review Date: 2008-06-30
Was extrememly helpful on giving me insight how to help prevent unruly behavior. Being as pigs are extremely intelligent animals with good memories - it is best to mold their behavior as they grow. We have just started teaching obedience. I have obedience trained dogs in the past, but have found (through this book) teaching a pig is quite different. We have started the basic training and are looking forward to teaching tricks - it helps build a relationship with these beloved animals. This book along with The Complete Guide for the Care and Training of Pet Potbellied Pigs - Revised Edition have helped me immensely. We plan to enjoy our pig for years to comeand feel this book will help us accomplish that.
AWESOME!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-27
Review Date: 2007-07-27
So well written! If you are considering or own a piggy it is a must read. Images are fabulous! Information is priceless and clear cut. Very happy to have made this small investment. Thank you, Nellie and Valentine Piggers:-)
Every new pig owner should have this
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-18
Review Date: 2007-05-18
Well worth the money for new pig owners or people thinking of adopting one. Read it before the pig comes home with you!
Alot of helpful information
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-01
Review Date: 2007-04-01
I like this book. Detailed helpful information for the pet pig owner. Buy this book.
Pigga!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-06
Review Date: 2007-01-06
This book is a great addition to have in your library if you own a potbellied pig. I want the best for my pbp and so I have quite a few books on the porkers. It has a great section of tips listed A-Z. Also, the behavior section is good. I especially like the colored pictures of all the little piggies.=)
Santa Mouse GB
Published in Paperback by Grosset & Dunlap (1980-10-01)
List price: $3.09
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Average review score: 

Timeless Christmas Story
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-12
Review Date: 2006-12-12
Santa Mouse is a classic childern's story that still holds up well today. This book is a timeless and wonderful story of a little mouse that thinks enough to give Santa a present. Because of his thoughtfulness Santa asks him to be his helper. Because of his thoughtfulness the story as great meaning at this or anytime of year. The illustration are just as good as the story. If you can find the book buy it. You will not be disappointed. Makes an even better gift and chances are whom you may be giving the book to does not own this wonderful story. Appropriate for childern ages 1-8.
The best book Christmas book ever
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-27
Review Date: 2006-11-27
I got this book as a present was I was a kid and absolutely loved it. Now I have a tradition. Whenever a friend of mine has a baby, I give them a copy of this book. That way even more kids can come to love Santa Mouse, just like I did.
Fav Christmas Book
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Review Date: 2004-12-29
Review Date: 2004-12-29
This is my favorite Christmas poem after "Twas the Night Before Christmas"! I LOVE THIS BOOK! It is a family favorite. The mouse is so cute. It is a story of gift-giving. How wonderful for Christmastime.
My all-time favorite Christmas story
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-14
Review Date: 2004-12-14
I have been reading this book every Christmas since I was a kid. Every year I leave a piece of cheese for Santa Mouse along with the cookies for Santa Claus. You and your children will treasure this heart warming story for life!
A Treasure of a Tale
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-25
Review Date: 2002-12-25
Santa Mouse has traveled with our family for over 30 years. Through joy, triumph, tragedy, births and deaths every Christmas we would break it out. As life has grown and expanded us we have all continued to return each year, gather together and read our beloved Santa Mouse. It has been a missel of love, memories and treasured times that has woven through our lifes like a thread of gold. A wonderful addition to any special Christmas library. Why we just finished it for the 34th time!

Tightrope Poppy the High-Wire Pig
Published in Hardcover by Sterling (2006-04-28)
List price: $14.95
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A great book for kids - and their parents!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-21
Review Date: 2006-06-21
There are a lot of books that our kids ask us to read over and over, but there aren't that many that we ask them if they want to hear again. Tightrope Poppy will have both parents and kids asking for another read.
This isn't just a book about a pig who fails and has to pick herself up and try again. This is a story about a pig who thinks she is very good at what she does, and fails spectacularly and publicly, so her inner sense of failure is compounded by massive embarrassment. A lot of us parents will see ourselves in Poppy's place, but seeing it from another perspective is as good for us as the story is for our kids.
The rhymes are clever and fun, and the style of the artwork is a perfect complement for Poppy's personality. Tightrope Poppy works so well on so many levels it has quickly become a family favorite in our house.
This isn't just a book about a pig who fails and has to pick herself up and try again. This is a story about a pig who thinks she is very good at what she does, and fails spectacularly and publicly, so her inner sense of failure is compounded by massive embarrassment. A lot of us parents will see ourselves in Poppy's place, but seeing it from another perspective is as good for us as the story is for our kids.
The rhymes are clever and fun, and the style of the artwork is a perfect complement for Poppy's personality. Tightrope Poppy works so well on so many levels it has quickly become a family favorite in our house.
Very Highly Recommended
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-23
Review Date: 2006-05-23
This book is a favorite with my children, their friends, and all the adults who read it at storytime. We recommend it to everyone out there!
Perseverance pays off!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-22
Review Date: 2006-09-22
Who doesn't need a perky pig in their lives? Poppy is the perfect pick-me-up! Not perfect herself, Poppy perseveres and becomes a tightrope star. It's great for kids to see that you can try something, fail (in front of large crowds, no less), fail again (did I mention the large crowds?) and again, and ultimately succeed. An important message in our instant gratification society.
Some pig!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-10
Review Date: 2006-06-10
Move over, Wilbur and Olivia. There's a new pig in town.
You're not likely to forget this porker. Poppy perseveres and reminds us all of that old standby: If at first you fall off the high wire, get your cute, curly tail right back up there.
Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen is an author to watch. She has a natural, funny sense of rhyme that delights children and doesn't nauseate adults.
This is one great book.
You're not likely to forget this porker. Poppy perseveres and reminds us all of that old standby: If at first you fall off the high wire, get your cute, curly tail right back up there.
Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen is an author to watch. She has a natural, funny sense of rhyme that delights children and doesn't nauseate adults.
This is one great book.
An adorable pig, a great book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-19
Review Date: 2006-05-19
A sweet, funny, and uplifting story, TIGHTROPE POPPY is a hit at our house!

Dumpy La Rue
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (2001-05-01)
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A Pig Who Believed in Himself
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Review Date: 2002-10-02
Review Date: 2002-10-02
This book is great for ages 3-7. Dumpy wants to be a dancer but no one thinks he should be because he is a pig. This book has very good illustrations and is very easy to read. At the end EVERYBODY starts to dance! That is why we gave it five stars.
Delightful new children's classic!
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Review Date: 2002-05-14
Review Date: 2002-05-14
I have given this book several times to children in the 6-8 year range and all have enjoyed it thoroughly (especially children who like to dance). The verse is delightful, the animals charming, and the message is very positive. If you want to give a gift but are afraid that the child has many of the older classic picture books, this one is a great choice.
A wonderful story
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-10
Review Date: 2002-02-10
This is a great book for kids, adults and music lovers. The story is a good lesson in believing in your dreams and trying to achieve them! Despite who you are or what you are, you can do most anything. This story has become one of our family favorite read-aloud books! Buy one for your favorite music teacher, too!
Dumpy LA Rue
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-03
Review Date: 2001-12-03
Dumpy La Rue is a fun book. I read it to a group of third graders and they loved the rhyming words and thought of more that would rhyme with them. The loved the pictures as well as the story. They wanted me to read it to them again and again!
Billy Elliot in pig form
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-10
Review Date: 2004-09-10
Let me explain to you the process that I follow when I review picture books. First, I read tons of professional reviews of the newest books coming out. Then I systematically make a list and work my way through it, often including old standbys and books from my own youth that I'd like to reexamine. THEN I finally check out a book or two and review it for fun. I almost never deviate from this pattern except on special occasions. Such an occasion arose just the other day when I was pawing through my local library. I was in a new library attempting to find some of the books on my list when the title, "Dumpy La Rue" caught my eye. I'd never heard of "Dumpy La Rue". I was familiar with the illustrator Betsy Lewin (of "Click Clack Moo" and "Duck For President" fame) but not author Elizabeth Winthrop. But one glance on the cover of a delightful pig in a spotlight and I was sold. I mean, with a title like "Dumpy La Rue" and a fun frolicsome pig, how could I resist? Out the window goes my careful selection process. Into my home comes "Dumpy La Rue".
The first sentence of the book sums it up. "Dumpy La Rue wanted to dance". Of course, Dumpy has a couple facts not in his favor. First of all he's a pig. As his father is quick to inform him, "Pigs don't dance". Second, he's a boy. His sister points out that "They fight, they march, they sport, and they snort. And they're never ever supposed to cavort". None of this discourages Dumpy one little bit. Soon he's dancing in full view of the entire barnyard (much to the embarrassment of his family members). Before you know it the sheep want to join in. Then everyone wants to. Instructing them to listen to the music inside everyone closes their eyes and does so. Before you know it everyone's in on the act, even Dumpy's ma, pa, and sister. Says the last sentence in the book, "The Barnyard Ballet of Dumpy La Rue. The pig who knew what he wanted to do".
The story's got a catchy rhyming beat that difficult to resist. Winthrop also knows exactly which dance terms to include. For those with a basic background in ballet, note the phrase, "He did a glissade and pas de bourree. From slop heap to bucket, he jeted his way". I advise you to help kids learning to read with that part (and to learn the pronunciation of the French yourself if you've a mind to). As catchy as the words are, however, they're nothing compared to Lewin's illustrations. You know, I liked "Click Clack Moo", but I always felt that Lewin's accompanying pictures were the weak point of that tale. They lacked a kind of verve and technical accomplishment. Had I but known that she was capable of the kind of fabulous energy and bounce found in "Dumpy La Rue" I would have definitely taken her to task. In this book Lewin has gone all out. From the sheep chorus line on the endpapers to the lengthening shadows on the dancing animals throughout the day, Lewin's got it going on. She uses watercolors to give the night sky behind the barnyard dance a kind of blue/purple distinctness. I've never seen her give such great movement and character to her drawings before. Heck, if you can look at the adorable title page containing a smiling Dumpy La Rue perched on a sign and NOT want to read this book then you're a hard hard case.
The message I can take or leave. Stories about "being yourself" abound and this one's hardly any different. Far better (and worth the price of the book alone) are Betsy Lewin's illustrations. I kid you not, they're the best dancing animal illustrations I've ever seen. I know that Steven Kellogg wrote a fairly similar story to this one recently about a dancing cow ("Clorinda") so you might consider pairing the two together. Both have their charms, but "Dumpy La Rue" includes an entire barnyard conglomeration of dancing animals. Few books can boast as much. Few books are as good as this.
The first sentence of the book sums it up. "Dumpy La Rue wanted to dance". Of course, Dumpy has a couple facts not in his favor. First of all he's a pig. As his father is quick to inform him, "Pigs don't dance". Second, he's a boy. His sister points out that "They fight, they march, they sport, and they snort. And they're never ever supposed to cavort". None of this discourages Dumpy one little bit. Soon he's dancing in full view of the entire barnyard (much to the embarrassment of his family members). Before you know it the sheep want to join in. Then everyone wants to. Instructing them to listen to the music inside everyone closes their eyes and does so. Before you know it everyone's in on the act, even Dumpy's ma, pa, and sister. Says the last sentence in the book, "The Barnyard Ballet of Dumpy La Rue. The pig who knew what he wanted to do".
The story's got a catchy rhyming beat that difficult to resist. Winthrop also knows exactly which dance terms to include. For those with a basic background in ballet, note the phrase, "He did a glissade and pas de bourree. From slop heap to bucket, he jeted his way". I advise you to help kids learning to read with that part (and to learn the pronunciation of the French yourself if you've a mind to). As catchy as the words are, however, they're nothing compared to Lewin's illustrations. You know, I liked "Click Clack Moo", but I always felt that Lewin's accompanying pictures were the weak point of that tale. They lacked a kind of verve and technical accomplishment. Had I but known that she was capable of the kind of fabulous energy and bounce found in "Dumpy La Rue" I would have definitely taken her to task. In this book Lewin has gone all out. From the sheep chorus line on the endpapers to the lengthening shadows on the dancing animals throughout the day, Lewin's got it going on. She uses watercolors to give the night sky behind the barnyard dance a kind of blue/purple distinctness. I've never seen her give such great movement and character to her drawings before. Heck, if you can look at the adorable title page containing a smiling Dumpy La Rue perched on a sign and NOT want to read this book then you're a hard hard case.
The message I can take or leave. Stories about "being yourself" abound and this one's hardly any different. Far better (and worth the price of the book alone) are Betsy Lewin's illustrations. I kid you not, they're the best dancing animal illustrations I've ever seen. I know that Steven Kellogg wrote a fairly similar story to this one recently about a dancing cow ("Clorinda") so you might consider pairing the two together. Both have their charms, but "Dumpy La Rue" includes an entire barnyard conglomeration of dancing animals. Few books can boast as much. Few books are as good as this.
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Definetely a good addition to any collection!