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Animals
The Dangerous Book for Dogs: A Parody by Rex and Sparky
Published in Hardcover by Villard (2007-10-09)
Authors: Joe Garden, Janet Ginsburg, Chris Pauls, Anita Serwacki, and Scott Sherman
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How to be a dog.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
This dog is great for the canine looking to break free of the urban lifestyle and reconnect with his or her roots. Few dogs know of the rich oral traditions and ancient culture of mans best friend. Get this book if you need reassurance that you are a good dog and those feelings you have about the cat are completely natural.

It Really Is Dangerous
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Review Date: 2008-01-17
The first dangerous thing about this book is that it WILL make you laugh out loud, which will cause other "humans" to think you might indeed be crazy. But what difference does that really make? Your dog already knows you're crazy. Probably the most dangerous thing about this book is that it's true. Any dog owner will adore this read as they see hints of themselves in the vivid descriptions within its pages. But don't say you haven't been warned. After reading this book you may find yourself watching your best friend just a little bit closer.

If you live with a dog, you need this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-04
We love it, can't find enough copies to send to everyone in the family! I'd heard of the books for girls and boys, but this one is too funny. We have 11 month old pups, and believe me, they've already read it. I especially love the question and answer chapter, "who's a good boy"? Yes, if you want to understand your best friend, check out this quick read. No kids required, just the love of a good canine.

Dangerous to Read This to Dogs
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-16
This book is an endless source of levity and promotes enough loud laughter to scare your dog out of the room! It's so great I've already gotten 3 other folks hooked on it.

My husband and I were reading one of these stories aloud the other day - the one about "How to Make Your Owner Look Like an Idiot" while Scottie slept at our feet. Or so we thought he was sleeping. The next day on his walk, Scottie executed the instructions from the book to a 'T', thus turning both of us into - well, startled and laughing - but idiots nonetheless! Read page 119 for the full story, but read it silently. They listen to this book and you might be the next victim!!!

Priceless. Don't think twice -- I recommend to buy it now!

GREAT READ FOR DOG LOVERS
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-27
I gave this to my son for Christmas, who is an animal lover, and he really enojyed it very much.

Animals
A Day, A Dog
Published in Hardcover by Front Street imprint of Boyds Mills Press (1995-11-09)
Author: Gabrielle Vincent
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Thinking kids book
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Review Date: 2007-02-15
I have used this book with 10-11 yr olds. At first read it seems simplistic and the art is raw. But the book has depths and opportunities for discussion including understandings of consequence, loss, finding someone etc. Students from every reading level can 'read' this book and express themselves from the emotive drawings. It helps bring picture books to an older age group in a meaningful way. Very cool!

Great for teaching writing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-02
Wordless picture book- story of a dog who is abandoned at the beginning of the book. Many events and emotional illustrations. Great for teaching students to add voice and details to stories.

A bone in the empty bowl
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-16
The strikingly elegant drawings grabbed me first. They show a dog reduced to his elemental dogginess, accurate, with not an extra line. If one cares about animals, the story line makes one cringe; the first drawing shows the dog being tossed out a car window. We travel with this dog through his abandonment, to the end, where the possibility of hope shows in the form of a small boy.

Because this book is so spare and powerful, it is not one to simply hand over to a beginning reader. For a parent or teacher willing to take the time for the conversation it deserves, it could be a valuable tool for discussing humane treatment of animals, and our responsibility to the pets we take into our lives.

Unforgettable!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-27
A Day, a Dog packs an emotional wallop that will have you thinking about it long after you close it. The powerful drawings prove that you do not need a written word to make a statement. Maybe because I do love animals and especially dogs that the story of a stray cruelly tossed out of a car and fending for itself really moved me or the other thought-provoking feelings I got from it of loneliness, searching and finding a place in life that is safe. I absolutely adore this book and will cherish it for years to come.

A Sad, But Extremely Necessary Book
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-17
So many reviewers have praised this book so eloquently, I don't know that I have much to add in that sense. But I would like to address some reviewers' concerns that this book is inappropriate for children because it is too sad or disturbing. In this story, a helpless animal is cruelly abandoned. Dogs are pack animals; there is no more miserable state for them than being alone. We SHOULD feel sad about this story, and children shouldn't be sheltered from some of the sad realities of life. If they read this story, and empathize with the dog, well then, they will think twice in the future about doing such an inhumane thing to their pets. Parents should not hesitate to give this book to their children; however, they should share the experience with the child, and be present to process any thoughts or feelings that the child has. With younger children, parents may discuss how animals are entitled to kindness and consideration, just like human beings. With older children, the subjects of responsibility, loneliness, and finding one's place in the world may come up. In any case, this book will cause children to think, and families to discuss important issues. And that is NEVER a bad thing.

Animals
Diary of a Fly
Published in Hardcover by Joanna Cotler (2007-08-01)
Author: Doreen Cronin
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fun addition to a classroom or elementary library!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-26
Following the trend set by her earlier "Diary of a Worm" and "Diary of a Spider", Cronin has crafted yet another highly entertaining, informative critter autobiography. Though she anthropomorphizes the fly, it's helps make ordinarily boring factoids (like the fact that "flies beat their wings 200 times per second") come alive to the young reader, who can easily identify with what's going on during the fly's first day of school. As a former health inspector, I was pleased to see the author pointed out that flies regurgitate their food into the next food they eat (one of the reasons you want to cover food at a picnic.) The illustrations are very funny and help make this book a good first nonfiction to share with classes. Teachers might also consider using this as a fun example to get the kids started thinking about writing journals.

Great fun!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Same format as her other "diary" books! My kids and my students love having this book read to them!

3rd graders loved it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
I read this to my 3rd graders in the days before Christmas, and they loved it. It was then passed around the room and re-read by many of them. They found that looking at things from the fly's point of view very entertaining. Yes,I had to explain some things to my second-language learners, so it was a vocabulary lesson as well.

Funny for First Graders
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-15
My first grade class has enjoyed the entire series of these books and can't wait for more. We began with Diary of a Worm, after we got a class worm farm. Then I purchased Diary of a Spider. They laughed even harder. Finally, Diary of a Fly. They loved it too. My class has good readers this year and great senses of humor. These books would be appropriate for 1-4 grade.
I also bought the finger puppets and put them in our drama center. The kids re-read the books and act out the story with the puppets. Great literacy activity!Diary of a Worm & Friends Finger Puppet Playset

Absolutely hilarious.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
I bought this for the child of a friend and it was a huge hit. The book is creative in it's conception and the lay out. The laughs start even before you get to the story--the "photo's" on the inside cover and page liner give you an early taste of what's to come.

The illustrations are consistently great and colorful. Some of the language may require some explanation (the first entry is for the first day of school as the fly nervously asks "what if I'm the only one who eats regurgitated food?" (I mean, how many 4 year olds are going to be able to fly along with regurgitated without explanation?) But the explanations, I'm told, are part of the fun. (The fly need not have worried--it turns out all the flies eat regurgitated food.)

From visits with relatives caught between windows and screens, to the delights of a spilled ice cream cone as a "favorite food", this book is a complete hoot from the beginning to the end. Not a false step anywhere on the way.

Give both your child and yourself a treat and spend a few days in this fly's world!

Animals
The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins: An Illuminating History of Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins, Artist and Lecturer
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic Press (2001-10-01)
Author: Barbara Kerley
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Beautiful, Wonderful, Moving...A Special Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-03
This is a wonderful and moving story and what's even better is it's true.

This book tells the story of the creative genius Waterhouse Hawkins who paints and creates life size models of dinosaurs way back in the 1800s.

It's a beautiful picture book, I highly recommend it.

Engaging History for all dinosaur lovers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-06
This beautifully written and illustrated book is the true story of Waterhouuse Hawkins, an English artist who brought dusty bones to life in sculptures of dinosaurs. The text is suited for reading aloud to young dinosaur lovers, as a self read by third graders and beyond, and as an addition to any dinosaur lovers bookshelf. It is a good book for those interested in art and history as well. A perfect gift.

Dino lover must have book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
Amazing story for the dinosaur lover. My 7 year old son kept barrowing this book from his school so much that I decided he needed his own copy and now he wants to go to England to see Mr. Hawkins' Dinosaurs for himself.

very informative
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-29
I am a student at West Virginia State College University. I am in Mr. Samples, Children's Literature class. I chose to read this book as an honor book for a caldecott winner. I am not a huge dinosaur fan, but I loved this book. It made it even more fabulous that it is all based on a true story. The pictures were just as great as the book.

Everybody do the dinosaur
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-13
Occasionally, from time to time, I like to trick little children. And as a children's librarian in a public library, I have plenty of time and opportunity to do so. So when I'm in the right mood and I feel particularly devilish, I mosey on over to the biography section of the library and ever-so-casually pull out "The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins". After determining that no one has seen me, I then amble over to the picture book area and prominently display the book. The bait now laid, I go back to my desk and wait in anticipation. It doesn't take long. Soon the attractive cover of the book (showing a man holding a dinosaur model with a gigantic dinosaur head looming behind him) catches the eye of some wayward traipsing tot. The child will look at it, squeal gleefully, and pluck the item from the shelf without so much as a howdy-doo. My job complete, I sit back and soak in just how clever I am. You see, the kid doesn't know it yet, but I've tricked `em. They thought they were finding just another of the thousands of millions of dinosaur books out there WHEN IN FACT this book is different. It is a highly educational biography of the man who helped bring dinosaurs to the forefront of the human imagination. The book may well be many a child's first biography for this very reason. So while they think they're getting another dino book, they are in fact getting an entirely different critter altogether. It's an incredibly satisfying feeling to get a child to read something quite as good and original as this particular book. I do not regret my actions in the least.

Author Barbara Kerley explains in her afterword where she got the gumption to write about Waterhouse Hawkins in the first place. She was flipping through a book of dinosaurs one day when she came across a most peculiar picture. In it sat a group of refined late 1800s gentlemen having a formal dinner. In the belly of a dinosaur. Further research yielded a name and a fascinating story. Waterhouse Hawkins was born in London in 1807. He grew up with an interest in animalia, but with the discovery of dinosaur bones he quickly shifted his interests. As an artist, Hawkins worked diligently to create true to life full-sized dinosaur models. Though we today look at them with a critical eye (they had some real innate flaws to them) at the time they were considered the cutting edge of scientific vision. Hawkins grew in prominence (in no small part due to the aforementioned let's-eat-dinner-in-a-dinosaur idea) and even created a group of them for the grand opening of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham Park. Unfortunately, once Hawkins moved to America he was bound to come into contact with that nefarious New York politican, the corruptous of the corrupt, "Boss" Tweed. Though Hawkins had been given funding to construct a museum of dinosaurs in Central Park, Tweed diverted funds and (adding injury to insult) probably hired a group of goons to destroy Hawkins' models. But did our intrepid expatriate give in even then? No, sir! He went on to create the development of life on Earth at Princeton and made dinosaurs for the Smithsonian. By the time he died he'd lived a rich and wonderful life.

Barbara Kerley backs up all her interesting Hawkins info with a remarkable Author's Note section at the end of the book encompassing the models, the artist, Tweed, the Crystal Palace, as well as illustrator Brian Selznick's works. And the text is remarkably interesting. In fact, it closes by pointing out that because Boss Tweed's goons buried many of Hawkins' models, they may still be located somewhere deep beneath Central Park to this day. Brian Selznick is just as laudable an artist in this venture though. First of all, the book is presented as a kind of 1800s document. The title page is part announcement to a theatrical presentation part scholarly text. At the end of the book we can see the original menu feasted upon by Hawkins and his scientific cronies in the belly of one of his models. The book is perhaps most remarkable because of its dark moments. And it is here that Selznick really shines. Our encounter with Boss Tweed shows a gray formal portrait of the man with watery malicious eyes. After the destruction of his creations there's a remarkable two-page spread of Hawkins holding his head in sorrow in the midst of complete and utter destruction. The next pages show a rainy windswept Central Park with a single black figure making his way across the expanse. Heck! There's even a section at the back of the book showing how Hawkins once drew his dinos and how we know they look today.

The most difficult task of any biographical picture book is make the subject both interesting and factual. Kerley and Selznick have done this with aplomb. And unlike some life stories transferred to a mere 48 pages or so, this book has a distinctive rise and fall to the action. All in all it's a remarkable story in an attractive package that any small child could instantly take to. One of the best picture book biographies I have ever had the delight to read. A must-have for any dino-addled child.

Animals
Dogger Storybook and CD
Published in Paperback by Red Fox (2009-01-01)
Author: Shirley Hughes
List price: $12.95
New price: $10.36

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Greatest children's book ever
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-08
This is the best book to read to young children, fantastic story and lovely pictures. My favourite children's book and still amazing. A moral tale

Do your kid a favor: get this book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-13
Every family with small children should have this book. The story and illustrations are out of this world.

One of my little girl's favourite stories!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-11
This is a lovely, lovely story with very good illustrations. My little girl knew the book off by heart by the time she she was 18 months old. I would say it's a must have for all children.

What a wonderful book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-07
I hadn't read this book since childhood, but recently my girlfriend and I started trading and reading books from our childhoods. I bought a copy of Dogger for her and she read it out loud to me. I started crying, and just couldn't stop. I can remember feeling just like Dave when I was younger and losing something, it was a horrible feeling. If only we could all have a sister like Bella. The wonderful story and pictures will touch you, and stay with you forever.

Repeat after me. " I must buy Dogger . I must buy Dogger."
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-16
I have given over 15 copies of Dogger to friends and family when they have an arrival of a second child. Every one of them...every.one.of.them has loved it and weeks/months/years later, I still get glowing feedback on this book.

The way the older child (Bella) helps out her little brother (Dave) when he looses Dogger makes me and anyone I've ever given the story to sniffle at the beauty and kindness of text and illustrations.

Face it, when you were little and you miss placed your favorite toy/lovey, you basically went to DEFCON 5 alert status and nothing was right until your lovey was found. Now as a parent, you know if your child loses their lovey, nothing in your house will be settled until it is found and you would do anything ( beg, bribe and possibly liquidate your IRA to make your child happy (and sleep through the night) again. Bella is every mother's heroine.

She teaches the selfless act of helping and giving better than I ever could.

This book is getting harder to find, so buy it right now to help keep it in print. I need more copies for the next round of friends having children.

Animals
Dragon's Merry Christmas
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2003-10)
Author: Dav Pilkey
List price: $14.60
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Simple but sensational storytelling!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
Dragon's Merry Christmas will be loved by young readers in your family circle. The stories show the sensitivity of Dragon, and his feelings of the Christmas spirit. He finds the perfect Christmas tree, but can't bring himself to chop it down and bring it to his own house. He decorates it right where it grows! Overwhelmed by the sweetness of a candy wreath, Dragon eats and eats! But it is Dragon's discovering the joy of giving -- the meaning of Christmas -- that makes this book so perfect.

The imaginative illustrations add to the quality of the book.

Dragon's Merry Christmas
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
Dragon's Merry Christmas is just one of the great Dragon books written by Dav Pilkey. My 7 year old daughter picked up one of the books at a book fair at her school and read the book over and over again. I came on Amazon in hopes of finding more of these books to keep her intrest alive and found 5 in all. I purchased all of them! They are great books that my daughter can't get enough of. She loves to follow the dragon through is day and while we are reading the books we stop and talk about what we might do if we had some of the same problems as the dragon encounters in the stories. My daughter now will point out problems that she encounters that have similar qualities to those the Dragon encounters. The Dragon's Merry Christmas is a perfect book to read over and over for the holiday.

OH THIS DRAGON is so like GRANDMA gump
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-01
THIS LITTLE DRAGON MAKES THE BOYS TOTALLY HAPPY TO READ ABOUT BECAUSE HE SO REMINDS THEM OF THERE HERO THEIR GRANDMA (GUMP) ALL KIDS SHOULD HAVE SUCH A FINE SIMPLY EXAMPLE LIKE THE STORIES ABOUT DRAGON & THEY SAY GRANDMA WOULD DO IT THE SAME WAY TOO!!! DRAGON'S BOOKS R ONLY SHARED WITH THEM BY GRANDMA UNLESS THEY REALLY MISS HER THEN INSTEAD WE READ THEM TOGEHER SO THEY WON'T BE SO UNHAPPY THAT SHE'S NOT HERE YET!

delightful short stories with a heart
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-27
This colorful book is a collection of 4 very short Christmas-y stories - none of them actually "religious" in nature, but rather they touch on the spirit of the holiday season. Each story has a sincere message and can be enjoyed at face value, or can serve as a catalyst for a more meaningful discussion with your child. The illustrations and the story are pleasing for both adults and the young audience. It is perfect for reading to an audience of children under the age of 8 - and can also be read by 1st or 2nd graders. This type of book fills a void for young readers that seems to fall between the overly simply picture books and the more advanced chapter books that often lack engaging artwork. My children, ages 4 and 7 both enjoyed the book and we will be buying more Dav Pilkey books.

Sweet Message and As always CLEVER!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-09
My daughter loves Dragon stories! They are clever and funny, but always have such a sweet message. I hope to buy them all for me,er, I mean her....They make for a great bed time read that you don't mind reading again, and again, and again, and again.

Animals
Encyclopedia of Mammals
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (2006-09)
Author:
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Best Reference Book On Mammals
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
I had the second edition of this book, published in 2001. There are so far 3 editions, First edition 1984; second edition 2001; third edition 2006. This review is under the second edition. The latest edition was published by Oxford University, in the end of 2006. The price is much lower than this second edition. I am not sure why amazon.com lists the expensive second edition first, not the latest third edition.

I checked the 3rd editon, and it seems to me there are lots of update. Almost all the chapter titles have been changed ..

I bought the second edition for my kids from Borders under 10 bucks in the bargain section. My kids like it very much.

The best book about mammals....

If you cann't find a good bargain, buy the latest edition published by Oxford University Press, not this 3-volume second edition. It's way over priced..

A wonderful resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-20
I have an older edition of this book, just found this 2001 edition (new) at a book sale at Barnes & Noble for only $20.00! As a Docent at a local wildlife facility, this is an excellent resource book, as well as good reading material. Super illustrations, with easy-to-understand text makes this a "must-have" for anyone interested in the Mammal world.

An excellent survey of the latest developments in mammal science
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-14
Both high school and public library reference holdings strong in animal science will find the second updated edition of the three-volume set The Encyclopedia of Mammals to be an excellent survey of the latest developments in mammal science. A team of editors have produced volumes which lend to both serious study and leisure browsing with a blend of color photos and drawings and articles newly revised to reflect the latest research and trends. From maps demonstrating species distribution patterns to articles that survey conservation issues and mammal natural history, the set seeks to clarify scientific terms and perspectives and will prove a delightful resource for any student of natural history.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch

Buy it at amazon.co.uk, save big!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-21
I bought the hardcover 931 page 2001 edition that is no longer avail. from Barnes and Nobel on the UK website for 55 USD with shipping included. this is Tons less than the 2001 edition is selling for used or on ebay for that matter!

Fantastic Book - Hard To Find Under $100
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-21
"The Encyclopedia Of Mammals" is a wonderful book. BN offered a one-volume edition with over 930 pages until sometime in 2003 for under $50. The book covers all the mammals in the world in full color with comprehensive text and weighs about 12 lbs. The current offering is a 3-volume edition by Facts On File Natural Science Library at about $300.

Biology (BN 357/2)

Animals
Er Barney Beagle (Wonder Easy Readers Series)
Published in Paperback by Price Stern Sloan (1989-08-08)
Authors: Bethell and Moore
List price: $1.25
Used price: $14.18
Collectible price: $50.00

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Still Making Kids Happy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-13
This has to be my favorite childhood book. Recently I decided to read my old copy to a little girl with severe ADHD and abandonment issues. She not only listened attentively to the story, but asked me to read it to her again as soon as I had finished. The story of the little dog who desperately wants a boy of his own really touched her and she requested that story be read every evening that she was in my care. I hope they bring this book back into print - my copy is torn and battered. I would love to have a new one ready for when I become a grandmother!

Amusing read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-22
This is an odd picture book, with one foot in the boring world of Dick and Jane and one foot in the world of Dr. Seuss and all that came thereafter.

Barney Beagle loves having fun at the pet store with all of his other doggie friends. But he really wants to go home with a boy, and every time a customer enters the store, Barney eagerly questions whether this is the boy for him. One by one, all of his friends are sold to new owners, and Barney is left all alone. When a mean boy comes in and attempts to buy Barney, Barney bites him on the nose and avoids being sold. Finally, a boy who comes in is perfectly suited to Barney, and even though the boy doesn't have enough money, the friendly shopkeeper lets him have Barney.

The most entertaining feature of this book is the recurring theme of owners coming in and choosing dogs that they resemble. It's fun to see a man in a shaggy coat walking off with a sheepdog, and a well-dressed girl choosing a poodle.

The repetition of Barney's hopeful catch-phrase (it it MY boy?) and his resignation as he sees that the boy in question is better-suited to another dog (anyone can see THAT), combine to make Barney a very loveable and sympathetic character. Besides, he's darn cute.

But the biting of the bad boy is a poor solution to a problem. Further, the small pet shop is portrayed as an animal-friendly, wonderful place for dogs to have fun. These are both elements that don't have much of a place in our modern world.

While I don't suppose Barney the Beagle outshines many more modern books, there is a certain charm to this that has the quality of comfort food on a rainy day.

The Best Chalky Book Ever
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-18
When I was a little girl my mom used to read this to me every night. I loved the book so much I decided to color in it with chalk. My mother would sneeze every time she opened it, but would read it for me anyways! It's a great book about the love between a boy and his dog. It will make you smile every time (and maybe sneeze!).

I HAVE COMPANY!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-27
I thought I was the only one who loved this book. I had it as a child and as I approach my half century mark, I looked it up on a whim to see if anyone had one for sale. I agree-PUT IT BACK ON THE MARKET!!!

Barney Beagle, The boy and his puppy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-31
Growing up I wasn't a big reader. One book however stuck with me; Barney Beagle. Now today at age 34, it is still my favorite book. This book showed me what a puppy feels like waiting to be taken home and loved. It shows you the chemistry between a puppy and a child, how a bond is built. I highly recommmend this book to all children. This is a story that will touch your heart and hopefully your childrens as well. Barney Beagle is a book you can read several times over and the emotions are just as strong as the first time you read it. Well, at least for me it was. I highly recommed this book be put back on the market and distributed to all elemenatary schools throughout the world.

Animals
Escape of Marvin the Ape
Published in Turtleback by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (2002-09)
Author: Caralyn Buehner
List price: $14.70

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My daughter is 12 and this is still a family favorite
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-27
We've had this book for a long time and we still bring it out every now and then.
I think we enjoy the nostalgia of reading a favorite book together and we still
like seeing Marvin's adventures in the city and trying to remember where the
emu and the cat are. It took us years actually to find the emu on the subway.

Marvin the Ape
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
This is an awesome book. I used it with fourth graders to teach the organization trait in the 6 traits writing. The kids loved the story and suggested we write a spin off of the book. They did an awesome job and made their stories into books and illustrated them. Highly recommend it to get students motivated to write.

awesome book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
I had never heard of this book before my son received it as a gift. He was about 9 months old and would insist that we read it again and again. He is now 4.5 and still likes it. And his little brother has enjoyed it just as much. The illustrations are fantastic and its fun to search for Marvin on every page. I highly recommend this book. I also love the language - it uses fantastic, descriptive words. My soon was 2 and used the words mesmorized and exhilarating because he learned them from this book.

The Fun's not in Finding Marvin: Its the Hidden Others!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-08
My preschoolers love this book, not just because of the vivid illustrations that go with an easy-to-follow text - they love locating the hidden ostrich, police officers, and black cat tucked into nearly every single page. Check out the clouds...they look like fish, dinosaurs! Can you find Santa Claus hidden in Yankee Stadium's crowd of thousands?

I confess - my husband and I love finding the hidden pictures, too. Its also our favorite birthday gift for my kids friends. Get the book and scan the illustrations closely! Fun!

Currently my 3-year-old's favorite book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-10
My three-year-old son enjoys this book so much because it lends itself to active participation. It is fun for him to spot Marvin, the escaped ape, in various settings ranging from a subway train to a ballgame to a ledge on a building. He also enjoys finding the two policemen who look for Marvin as he moves from locale to locale. I don't mind re-reading this book because of the clever illustrations and appealing New York City backdrops. And after reading the book for the first time, we have make a joke of finding Marvin--I say "Where's Marvin?" and he'll jokingly point to other animals or objects. His enjoyment of this book won't last forever, but it's been providing amusement for a few weeks now.

Animals
General Care and Maintenance of Bearded Dragons (The Herpetocultural Library Series)
Published in Paperback by Advanced Vivarium Systems (1997-08)
Authors: Philippe De Vosjoli and Robert Mailloux
List price: $8.95
New price: $9.80
Used price: $3.37
Collectible price: $10.00

Average review score:

Amazingly Helpful
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-17
This book is amazing!! I bought it about two weeks before my parents bought me a bearded dragon. It told me everything i need to know. It tells you everything about making terrariums and what to feed them. It also has sections on breeding and general information on the different species. This is a must buy if you are planning to raise a bearded dragon.

I LOVE THIS BOOK
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-14
I bought this book when my parents bought me a baby bearded dragon. this has everything you need to know about raising dragons. it tells you all the feeding instructions and it also has an extensive list of diseases and ailments and there respective symptoms. it tells you all about how to create a good terrarium. it also has information on breeding and overall care of the dragons. this is an amazing book and i would recommend it to anyone that is looking to buy a bearded dragon.

Response to "A Reader From Sweden"
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-13
what do you expect...this book was written by a man who breeds bearded dragons and it is a book about bearded dragons. It is a wonderful book and tells you everything you need to know about keeping a bearded dragon whether you are breeding them or not. I personally own a 1 year old dragon, and this has been like the bible to me. Whenever something is wrong i consult this book and it will always have the answer you need. All the other books are written by herpotologists who have never actually owned, bred, or loved a bearded dragon. This book is amazingly helpful and comes from a person who knows what he is doing. I would recommend it to anyone who is planning on owning and loving a bearded dragon.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-14
This is a very through book on the care and maintenance of Bearded Dragons. It is excellent for the beginer lizard keeper. I highly recommend this book if you want to take good care of your Bearded Dragon(s).It contains information on their diet, vivarium design, and other very useful information. It is one of the most reliable reptile books I have read.

Not a very useful book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-28
I don't like this book at all, the authors only writes about keeping the bearded dragons in big outdoor vivariums, and not about having just 1-3 bearded dragons as pets.

Very little information about feeding, housing and everything you really want to know. The authors also doesn't seem to think about the bearded dragons as pets, to cuddle with and have fun with, but only as something you can breed.

I almonst never read or look in this book, and I regret that I bought it.

I rekommend Liz Palikas book "Your Bearded Dragon's Life" and the book "The guide to a owning a BD" by David Zoffer and Tom Mazorlig instead!


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