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You're Going to Love This Kid!: Teaching Students With Autism in the Inclusive Classroom
Published in Paperback by Brookes Publishing Company (2003-03)
Author: Paula Kluth
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Great resource to our entire school staff!
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Review Date: 2008-08-04
Great job! This book is a wonderful insight of how to best support teachers and students about inclusion in a manner that allows all students to LIVE life whether on the Autism Spectrum or not. Paula shares a lot of personal lessons she has learned through her years of researching what is best for one may not be best for all. Learning how to best address the unique talents and challenges of students with Austism is a continued journey and I look forward to future books from this author. The humor throughout the book just adds to the enjoyment. Strongly recommended! A must read for the entire school staff.

You sure are going to love this kid!
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Review Date: 2008-07-28
As an elementary teacher and a mother of a child with an autism spectrum disorder, I found this book to be one of the most practical yet thought-provoking texts I've read yet. Ms. Kluth gets right to the heart and mindset of what true inclusion is. Her ability to inspire us all to value the child with special needs as well as to respect and value the input of caregivers is crucial to successful inclusive schooling. In addition, this book has really helped me to keep an open mind about how every child, regardless of the severity of his disability, can and must play a key role in the success of any classroom community. Most importantly, Ms. Kluth addresses the importance of positive attitudes, perseverence and personal reflection in one's own growth experiences as an educator. It was great to read this book. Thanks for the wonderful anecdotes that so vividly helped me visualize how I can create a more effective inclusive environment in my classroom. Can't wait!

get this book
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Review Date: 2008-05-06
I LOVE the chapters on teaching strategies and behavior. Lots of great tips for helping challenging kids. The teaching strategies chapter has ideas for getting ready for transitions, preparing the classroom, and teaching lessons effectively. The planning-in-reverse strategy is really effective!

philosophy and helpful practices
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Review Date: 2008-02-20
I have recommended this book to many -- the philosophy is sound but the practical suggestions are the highlight for me.

Brilliant and eye opening
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Review Date: 2007-07-25
Brilliant, eloquent, and helpful, this book is not only eye opening, but gives a clear grasp and understanding to the broad spectrum Autism occupies. Dr. Kluth's book clearly explains the way parents and teachers can impact children not only at home, but in an inclusive classroom.

"You re" Going to Love this Kid" is written in a clear, no non-sense style capturing the unique challenges that can occur between school systems, teachers, parents and the special child with autism. Dr. Kluth brilliantly gives examples and steps to help overcome the obstacles so many parents face with educational professionals who may be ignorant or unaware of the promising and doable outlook of inclusive teaching.

Dr. Kluth's book is not only creative, but easy to follow and useful. It is information on routines and other helpful ideas and all done in an easy to follow creative way. This book is inspiring and touching with the many stories she includes from actual students.

I borrow Dr. Kluth's book out regularly and strongly encourage teachers, administrators and parents to attend Dr. Kluth's seminars regarding inclusive teaching and understanding autism.

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The Calligrapher's Bible: 100 Complete Alphabets and How to Draw Them
Published in Spiral-bound by Barron's Educational Series (2003-09-01)
Author: David Harris
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Extremely Thourough
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Review Date: 2008-11-07
There are so many styles in this book. Many books that I have come across have just had the basic calligraphy for beginners, but this goes past that right into intermediate and even some extremely hard alphabets. I havent had to use any other books since I have aquired this one. It's the best out there thus far.

A Must for the Calligrapher
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Review Date: 2008-06-26
This is the one major item you need to have to be serious about calligraphy. The alphabets are the perfect size for copying or enlarging for illumination(in the old fashioned since, no copier here). The book has great instructions for writing the letters. A great buy!

Loads of Possibilities
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-12
I teach calligraphy and was looking for something to keep my beginner students going once they'd completed the course. This book is it. It gives samples of a hundred different fonts as well as clear instructions on how to create the letters. The spiral binding was a real plus as it lays flat on the work surface. If I get the chance to teach a Level II in Calligraphy this would be a book I could recommend.

A wonderful tool
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-27
This is an excellent reference book for the beginner or advanced calligrapher. The spiral binding is a wonderful feature allowing the book to stay open while you practice. The pages are heavy duty and full color. The samples are beautiful and the history of writing is fascinating. Even though this book is available at my local library, I will probably purchase a copy for my everyday use at home.

Great!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-25
This is a great book for beginners. It has a great layout and is easy to understand.

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Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village
Published in Hardcover by Candlewick Press (2007-07-24)
Author: Laura Amy Schlitz
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Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! --Hear ye, hear ye...
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Review Date: 2008-10-24
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village

These books arrived in EXCELLENT condition, and very timely at that.
Good service is still the word of the day.
Thanks.

Guided Reading in Places
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Review Date: 2008-09-14
When a book appears on the same Newbery Award shelf as: The Island of the Blue Dolphins, Julie of the Wolves, Number the Stars, Dear Mr. Henshaw, Sounder and and other classics, one sits up and takes notice because it means the best in children's literature. This recent addition to the honour roll, made up of narrative poems reminiscent of The Canterbury Tales, gives the young reader a real sense of what daily life was like in the Middle Ages.

A few of the monologues deal with complex topics which may require some adult guidance to guarantee comprehension. For example, in the story told by Simon, the Knight's son, the Crusades are mentioned, which are a key to understanding his story. To familiarize the young reader with this intricate historical episode, the book provides a two page summary of the Crusades crammed with many facts and more in the margins. These summaries have been inserted beside the half-dozen selections dealing with the more difficult topics, but may serve to further confuse the reader with fact overload. Topics like the Christian attitudes toward the Jews, Pilgrimages, the Crusades, and Feudal customs, call for some direct teaching and/or guided research to assure comprehension. In short, they will need to be explained to most children. The majority of the narratives, however, can be read independently. The stories in this fine piece of historical fiction are the right stuff for engaging reader's theatre.

Truly excellent!
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Review Date: 2008-08-27
Winner of the 2008 Newberry Medal, Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! was actually written to be performed. Laura Amy Schlitz has written here a series of interconnected monologues and dialogues which, taken together, depict the life of kids of all kinds in a medieval village. There's the Falconer's Son, the Blacksmith's Daughter, the runaway villein, the Young Lord, The Pilgrim and The Sniggler, all of whom help complete the picture.

Brilliant!
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Review Date: 2008-07-01

The reviewers have covered it all, but such a truly great book deserves ongoing praise. How nice to see that this jewel of a book won the Newbery! Standing ovation from this reader.

Charming!
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Review Date: 2008-06-13
A wonderful book from a wonderful person. This is especially good for lower- and middle-schoolers. Quite usable for in-school performances.

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Big Sister, Little Sister
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion Book CH (2005-07-27)
Author: LeUyen Pham
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A new favorite
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Review Date: 2008-07-13
Until this book, I haven't found many books for my little girl who suddenly found herself a big sister. Since we got it in the mail last week, my daughter has requested it every night for our nightly reading before bed. A very sweet book.

Sweet, sentimental with extraordinary illustrations
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Review Date: 2008-07-10
Never before have I seen a picture book with such expressive illustrations. From grins to grimaces to telling body language, Pham accurately captures the give-and-take, love-and-hate of sisterhood. Any household with two or more girls will appreciate the relationship woes and triumphs in this tale.

While the text does not convey a story per se, it instead provides snapshots of sibling rivalry and scenes of tenderness. Pham's glorious pen-and-ink illustrations more than make up for the lack of a clear beginning, middle and end.

Children will enjoy flipping through this book on their own since the characters are so fun to "read." It doesn't need words!

Humorous and warm, this book is a quick bedtime read that will delight your own big and little sisters.

Wonderful!
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Review Date: 2008-06-13
I bought this for a my daughters (4 and 1), and when my sister had a second daughter, I sent another copy to her. She loves it as well.

The illustrations are wonderful, and tell the story as well as the words. My oldest loves to describe what's going on in the pictures as we read the book. I believe this is her favorite book (and she loves books, we have our own library according to her cousin!).

I think this book is a great way to explore the sister relationship - the shared experiences, the differences, even the 'bossiness' that can crop up.

My sister and I are planning to buy this book for our remaining five sisters this Christmas!

A Family Favorite
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Review Date: 2008-05-30
We have been having problems with sibling rivalry. This book has helped our older daughter to understand the meaning of the word "Sister". Also, it has helped her to see things from the little sister perspective. Wonderful!

Perfect Gift for Adopted Children To Give Their Siblings
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Review Date: 2008-05-15
I am adopting an 8 year old girl next month. She has a 3 year old sister that will be adopted by another family. She wanted to give her baby sister a book that she could read to her. We are saving this one for Christmas.

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A Childs Geography Explore His Earth (Childs Geography)
Published in Paperback by Knowledge Quest (2008-04-30)
Author: Ann Voskamp
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My 2 kids love it
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Review Date: 2008-10-30
I bought this book after downloading the sample from the publisher's website and my kids LOVE IT!! Even my 11 year old is having fun after each lesson doing the postcard. I have 2 children 9 & 11 and this is the only subject we truly do together and it's quick, easy - but in-depth. They ran around yesterday telling people that they were in the troposphere (which many adults didn't even know). So it's fun, enjoyable to read to them and even more fun that they sit back listen, ask good questions, and understand at the end of the chapter.

Hands-on Geography
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Review Date: 2008-09-29
I love that "A Child's Geography" is written so simply, yet gives a wonderful depth of relavent information that leads the teacher and student on a wonderful journey through the world. It gives hands on activities and lists other outside sources that draw the student closer to the subject, tying the student to the place being studied. Some of the activities include notebooking & mapping activities, and "Excursions" that bring it to life, with text that is written with the curious student in mind, so they may practically apply it to their life. CD at the back of the book includes maps, quizes, postcards, and a Plate Tectonic Puzzle. Love it!

Great resource
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Review Date: 2008-07-20
My daughter loved, loved, loved this book. She loved the readings, activities, notebooking, and especially the projects. She used it when she was 11 and was able to do most of it independently. This book makes learning geography fun.

Warm, fuzzy read aloud
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Review Date: 2008-07-18
Our family enjoyed this book last year in our homeschool. It gives a wonderful, rich, homey feel to the study of the earth and its geography. It is written directly to the reader and makes an excellent read aloud. The explanations of difficult to understand concepts (such as why it is hotter in the summer when we are farther from the sun, and colder in the winter while we are closer to the sun) actually clarified some of my own thinking. One of our favorite projects was tracking the "ship wrecked shoes" using lattitude and longitude. Talk about making a dry subject interesting. This is a lovely book that will appeal to many people (especially to those following a charlotte mason philosophy) and has been an asset in our home.

More Than Just a Geography Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-18
This is more than your typical geography book. In addition to such mundane terms as the equator and the hemispheres that we are all familiar with, you'll learn about the atmosphere, seismic waves, the hydrosphere, cartography...166 pages may not seem like much but this book has a lot to offer. Its conversational style and well thought out activities will make it a welcome addition to your homeschooling library. Examples of activities are making a model of the atmosphere, making an edible earth out of ice cream, investigating the earth's plates with play dough (including a recipe for making your own play dough), making a clock to tell the world's timezones, and much more. It includes a CD with templates for some of the activities as well as copywork.

But what I love about this book is its focus on the fact that this is God's world, not ours and how awesome His world is. The quality of the book itself is very good, the pages are thick and glossy, and full-color pages are alternated with black-and-white pictures.

My only real qualm is that this book is not available in hardcover, preferably a library binding, because I know I'll be using it for many years to come!

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English Language Learners in American Classrooms: 101 Questions, 101 Answers
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching (2007-11-01)
Authors: James Crawford and Stephen Krashen
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Generally informative
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Review Date: 2008-11-03
I'm an ESl teacher and thought this book would be pedagogical. It's mostly about the current state of bilingual education in the US. It is informative about the history and legislation of ESL and bilingual ed. I would recommend it for anyone in the field who needs to polish their knowledge base or those interested in entering the field.

English Language Learners in American Classrooms: 101 Questions, 101 Answers
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Review Date: 2008-09-19
This book is great! It is very informative; it answers varies questions about ELLs. It provides a lot of knowlegde about ELLs, very detailed!

Practical Reference Book!
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Review Date: 2008-07-22
This book addresses all your questions about English Learners in a practical and concise book! It's also written by two incredible authors that are always up to date and informed about bilingual education. Everyone should own this book!

A. Teemant
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Review Date: 2008-06-26
This quick reference covers all the basic facts behind educating English Language Learners (ELLs). It is good for educators who are new to educating ELLs. This book also is great for supporting educators learning to become advocates for ELLs with colleagues in their communities. This book provides quick answers to the most common questions from scholars known for their advocacy for ELLs.

Essential Information for Parents, Teachers, Policy Makers
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Review Date: 2008-04-08
This brief, well-documented outline of essential research information is invaluable to parents, teachers and policy makers.

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It Looked Like Spilt Milk
Published in Paperback by HarperTrophy (1988-06-01)
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I Can't Believe I Finally Found This Book
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Review Date: 2008-09-03
I have looked for this book for years. I had read it in a Pre-K class for my students. Another teacher had borrowed it from her town's library and my class loved it.
Since then, I have looked off and on for years but could not locate it. I now have a 3 year old grandson and we love to find animals, birds, etc. in the clouds. We have read this book several times already and he loves it.

Thanks,
Jeri

Fun Read
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Review Date: 2008-01-07
This book can be used creatively with kids of all ages! As a speech therapist at an elementary school, this book provides many language development opportunities! I love it as much as the kids do!

great for preschool & art projects
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Review Date: 2007-07-13
This is a great book for pre-school age kids. It's a simple story with lots of opportunities for the kids to participate, saying what each picture is. I know a lot of teachers use this book and then have the kids make their own "ink blot" type images and then say what they see in their cloud. Very cute book.

good book
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Review Date: 2007-05-20
Great book for teaching shapes and cloud, fun to read with felt board activity.

Replace that TV!
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Review Date: 2007-05-14
Tell the children to turn off the TV and read this book. It just begs them to try their hand at making some "spilled milk" with blue construction paper and cotton balls or ripped white paper. Parents and grown-ups are allowed to make designs, too (They will want to do it!).

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King Henry V (Cambridge School Shakespeare)
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (1993-05-28)
Author: William Shakespeare
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Valuable edition, easy to hold, fun to read
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Review Date: 2006-08-25
Once you get past the strange layout (described in other sections), this is a great edition of Henry V. It is easy and fun to read and offers valuable insights (not just for students either). Well worth a flutter.

I've always loved this play with its wonderful battle scenes
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-22
This play more than any others in the histories glorifies Englishmen and England. His characters in this one are larger than life, but each has their own limitations and flaws. The play covers the time of the Battle of Agincourt when the French King Charles was so sure of victory that he sent a messenger to Henry to ask him to give up and to pay a ransom before the battle. On the eve of the Battle of Agincourt, the English were outnumbered five to one, Henry's troops were on foreign soil and riddled with disease. The scenes where Henry dons a disguise and goes out amongst his troops to bolster their confidence are great. The English managed to triumph in this battle where all was stacked against them mostly because of Henry's leadership. This is such a sweeping story that it is hard to condense in a few words, the plot of the play, but it is a wonderful example of Shakespeare's skills as a writer.

Every soldier should carry a copy.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-25
'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers.' What more need I say? Henry V is an imortal classic of western literature. And this edition is complete and accurate. See the film if you want, but be sure to read the words at least once. They are inspiring.

Someone please give this book to Bush
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-08
"Now, if these men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them to it."

Particularly poignant poetry in these times of pompous presidential sabre rattling and wars based on questionable facts.

A popular play in an edition fabulously rich in helps
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-30
This play is best known for the St. Crispian's Day "Band of Brothers" speech given by King Henry just before the battle at Agincourt. It is a powerful speech that rallies people at all times and everywhere. Sir Lawrence Olivier made a film version in 1944 during WWII and Kenneth Branagh made another as recently as 1989. You can count on there being more versions. Epecially so when computers can help them make spectacular battle scenes (that aren't really in the play) with less expense.

Audiences love this play and they should. There is a lot to like and enjoy. I think upon repeated readings Henry becomes a more equivocal character than he seems at first. And readers of the King Henry IV plays will know him before he became King Henry and know something deeper about his personality.

And of course there is the whole bit about the drive to France being sponsored by the Church to avoid confiscation of property by the Crown. Moreover, there is the slaughtering of the French prisoners, and his treatment of Falstaff (who dies offstage in this play). This isn't revisionist stuff, it is right there in the play, but it is easy to miss the first time you are trying to take in the play.

In any case, this Arden edition is the one to buy and read from. Why? Because it has the most authoritative text, but that is only the beginning. It also shows variants between the early sources. The notes at the bottom of each page of the play are simply fabulous. The editor includes not only helpful notes explaining what might be obscure in the text of the play, he provides sources Shakespeare probably used such as Holinshed and makes for some very interesting study. There are also some helpful notes on how various scenes have been performed over time.

And to make this sound more like an infomercial, you get more! The introduction provides great background material on the play, its sources, and how it has been performed throughout history. After the play, there is a photo reproduction of the first Quarto from 1600 and it is fairly readable. There are also a couple of maps showing the path of the English Army from Harfleur through other towns on its way to Calais and makes clear how they had to pass through Agincourt.

There is also a helpful genealogical table so you can see the confusing claims used by Henry and the French nobility to make their claims. And there is a doubling chart so you can see how theater companies can perform all the roles with fewer actors.

This is a great edition as are all the plays published by the Arden Shakespeare. The amount of work collected in these volumes is stunning and they will enrich your experience of the plays tremendously. I can't recommend them enough.

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The Little Red Hen
Published in Paperback by Sandpiper (1985-03-18)
Author: Paul Galdone
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Classic story with a message
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Review Date: 2008-09-30
This classic story carries a message, not only for children that don't want to help with their chores, but for anyone who hasn't quite got into the gardening mood. This book is all about helping, sharing, and making an effort in your own behalf. I bring it along with me when doing presentations on gardening and food security, and the grown ups pick it up read it, and they really get it. Great for families and class rooms . . .

Familiar Fable
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Review Date: 2007-07-25
This fable tells about the lazy animals who did not want to help the hen. They let her do all the work, but did not do a thing themselves. Then at the end when the hen reaps of the fruit of her labor, all of a sudden they want to share in that fruit. However, the hen gets it all to herself and they get nothing.

The Little Red Hen
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Review Date: 2007-07-14
This version is a classic one. The story and illustrations are very inviting for any child. I love the classic moral of the story too.

Timeless Classic
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Review Date: 2007-05-30
I purchased this book for my children and did it bring back memories! I had it read to me when I was little. So the story line is cute and teaches a valuable lesson with the moral the lazy cat, dog, and mouse do not get the snack. All of my children from 2-6 love this story, it never grows old.

Traditional telling of a classic tale with a more positive ending
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Review Date: 2006-10-23
Her ability to cook empowers this little red hen to motivate her housemates. Help me with some of the housework if you want cake. A final illustration shows all the animals working, sweeping and dusting!

After reading the story as it is written, follow along with Heather Forest's Little Red Hen from the album, Sing me a Story. End on that final illustration with her words, "Sharing the work makes working fun."

Different versions may use different characters. This one uses the traditional Dog, Cat, Mouse.

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My First Book Of Cutting (Kumon Workbooks)
Published in Paperback by Kumon Publishing North America (2004-02-05)
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great for older kids...
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Review Date: 2008-06-07
I love the graphics and the paper that this book is printed on. Be aware that most of the cutting is pretty challenging, even for my first graders. If your child doesn't have great fine motor skills, be prepared to help them with the cutting. That being said, it is great for developing those skills that teachers don't have a lot of time to teach these days- like cutting and gluing.

Best activity for young kids! Even better if they would perforate the pages...
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Review Date: 2008-05-03
My mom always said, give your kids a pair of scissors and they'll be happy for hours. She was right, but even more so with this book. When my oldest was in pre-K, the teachers encouraged us to have her cut, color, and draw at home to develop fine motor control and hand strength, as pre-writing skills. This book gives your kids something fun to cut, and by the end, they're cutting much more complex configurations, without pain. Highly recommended!

The only thing not to like about this book is why, at almost $7, could they not have perforated the pages?! I've bought coloring books at the dollar store with perforated pages. I'd take off a star for this, but the book itself rates 6 stars in my book...

My 3 yr old daughter is almost done with this book now, and we'll be getting more Kumon books - and that great Chicken Socks cutting book, too.

Kumon My First Book of Cutting
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Review Date: 2007-09-22
I teach three year olds. I bought this book to help them with their cutting skills and I really like it. I only have to say "Who wants to do a page out of the cutting book ?" and I have a full table and some waiting in line. They really like it.

Kumon workbooks are awesome for your preschool child
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-02
I really am quiet pleased with this book, I know how hard cutting can be and to help my daughter. My daughter loves this book and the others we have and actually wants to do the work book or to go and do "homework" as she calls it.

The book starts out with very basic cuts and then as the pages progress the cut work gets more challenging. The artwork is cute and I can say that this book has helped my daughter cut with confidence and her cutting has gotten much better. She's only been in pre-kindergarten for 2 weeks and my daughter's teacher says it shows that we've been practicing cutting.

The other Kumon books we have and like are: Lower Case Letters and folding which is also another really neat task for your child to get good at and also has some really cool photos and pictures.
My only complaint is that I wish the pages where perforated for easily removal.

Wow
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-22
I know this already has great reviews, but I just had to write what an amazing job this book has done for my 5 year old son. I just gave him one page a day to cut, and I can't believe the improvement in his cutting. Even better, I never corrected him, just said what a great job he was doing (this is what the book says to do). I was skeptical that this approach would work, but it has!! Best money I ever spent on a workbook.


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