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Good BookReview Date: 2008-09-28
A must for new teachersReview Date: 2008-09-17
Review for Children's Literature Briefly Review Date: 2008-02-08
A student's reviewReview Date: 2008-05-05
The book is divided into three parts: "The Magic of Books;" "The Books Themselves;" and "Books in the Classroom." The first section discusses the value of reading, why children don't read, how to distinguish between literary quality and personal taste, and how to recognize books that are well-written and well-illustrated. The second section tackles the history of children's literature as well as organization of children's books into nine separate genres: picture books, poetry, traditional fantasy, modern fantasy, contemporary realistic fiction, historical fiction, biography, informational books, and multicultural and international books. The third section describes controversial books and the most effective way to deal with challenges, how to motivate students to read, and teaching with children's books. The aim of the book is to provide "an overview to shed light on children's literature and its use with young readers" (p. v).
Throughout the text, many examples of quality children's literature are used to illustrate particular points the authors want to make. All book references are included at the end of each chapter and each genre's chapter features a list of "books we like," compiled by the authors, which provides bibliographic information as well as a brief summary of the work. Included with the book is a children's literature database CD which contains a listing of 20,000 children's books which can be sorted by title, genre, grade level, topics, author, illustrator, year, or publisher. Instructions on how to use the CD-ROM are located in the back of the book at the end of the last chapter and they include color graphics to illustrate what the database's interface looks like as well as the tools used to sort books into categories.
One of this book's greatest strengths is that it is written with humor, reads like a dialogue, and is organized in a logical way. The authors draw readers into the realm of children's literature with teasers excerpted from various titles, descriptions of interesting books, and providing interesting facts about children, their literature, and its history. Appended at the end of the book are "Guidelines for Building a Classroom Library;" book selection aids, a list of magazines for children, awards in children's literature, and information for anyone interested in publishing a children's book. The awards section and books selection section are particularly useful to anyone starting out in collection development (or those who have been doing it for a while) as well as those interested in finding award-winning books for children.
While this text is not an exhaustive look into the world of children's literature, it is not intended to be. It does, however, provide a stellar introduction to the subject and provides readers with enough information to distinguish quality literature from poor, to understand genre differences, and to be able to motivate children to read, which is the most important lesson of all.
great as a textbookReview Date: 2007-08-31

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Great ProductReview Date: 2008-09-30
Great book BUT don't make the same mistake I did...Review Date: 2008-06-30
TextbookReview Date: 2008-02-13
Elementary Classroom ManagementReview Date: 2008-01-05
Book purchaseReview Date: 2007-09-28

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A Saviour for FamiliesReview Date: 2008-09-15
GREAT BOOK!! Stopped Foreclosure in 48 hours!!Review Date: 2008-07-04
We were able to use the information in Section 2 page 39 & 51 to get extra money quickly. The best part for us was page 23, 87 & 88 which we were able to create a solution in 48 hours that the attorney for the bank and the servicing company both agreed to accept. THE DAY BEFORE THE AUCTION! :-) I am so grateful for this book. It taught me how to assess my situation BEFORE I deal with the lenders and educated me on how to prepare for the attorneys, realtors, and especially the LEGITIMATE investor who helped me save the home. The foreclosure prevention law in my state was there and none of the other resources I talked with ever mentioned it and how to successfully use it to work with investors. This book made it simple.
Thanks - Tim
The Foreclosure WorkbookReview Date: 2008-06-05
A Great Tool for Investors Who Want to HelpReview Date: 2008-02-22
Helped a soldier save his home from overseas!Review Date: 2008-02-19
Currently, my brother is stationed in Iraq, and he was not sure what to do when faced with the possibility of losing his home here in the states. After hearing about the book on National Public Radio, I bought the book to see what could be done about the situation. After reading it through one time, my brother and I did the worksheets on the phone (first call), and then did a (second) conference call with his mortgage company. We were able to work out a payment arrangement that he was able to handle, and now he's looking into his other options, including renting out his house while he's stationed overseas. The Foreclosure Workbook helped so much, he asked me to buy another copy and send it to him in Iraq!
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GeorgieReview Date: 2008-03-13
Georgie is EndearingReview Date: 2005-10-23
A CHILDHOOD CLASSICReview Date: 2000-09-16
An old time favorite.Review Date: 1999-10-14
Brings back great memories!Review Date: 2000-11-28
It's such a fun book!

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Tide & Thyme - Jr. League BestReview Date: 2008-10-03
I highly recommend this cookbook!
My favorite cookbookReview Date: 2006-11-14
Best gift ever!Review Date: 2005-10-31
excellent, I recommend it hightlyReview Date: 2000-09-07
Just about the best Junior League Cookbook I Own!Review Date: 2002-06-07
The recipies are clear, rated for difficulty, sophisticated, yet destined to become family favorites! And each has a fabulous sense of style that will mark you as a fabulous hostess!
Don't tell my friends in the Junior Leage of Pasadena, but this cookbook is right up there in excellence with ours, and Lord knows, ours are just fabulous!
I absolutely love this cookbook! It is superb!

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A Book Worth ReadingReview Date: 2000-07-05
Throughout the book, the author makes numerous cases against the use of educational standards. At the heart of these multifarious denouncements is the recurring theme that standards are dehumanizing. At one point she reminds us of some essential life skills that are usually ignored when standards are created: "The great words of teaching are the one syllable ones: read, write, teach, learn, work, skill, care, help, hope, trust, faith, love. And the greatest of these, of course, is love." (p.127)
Although the author is not in favor of senseless educational standards, we can infer that in order for successful learning to take place, we must answer to some "higher" "standards," those which recur universally within the context of being a good human being. As a long time educator, those are the standards I must strive to have my students attain.
The book is outstandingly well written and thought provoking. Its 7 chapters are divided among 3 sections. The chapters include Ohanian's observations and views, recounted in the form of anecdotes; each under its own title. The language is simple and down to earth. One can start reading this book from any page and still gain wit, wisdom, and fact.
This Book is a Must Read for Teachers!Review Date: 2000-10-07
By the End of this Book, "Standardistos" Will...Review Date: 2002-06-19
... recognize and understand the detrimental impact of educational standards.
... use the proofreader's deletion mark to eliminate standardization.
The title of a section in chapter 7 is "If You're Sure You Know The Solution, You Are Part Of The Problem." How true of many of the "school reformers" today who think THEY have all of the answers when THEY are not even in the classrooms! As is often the case with "education reform," those who are in the classrooms on a daily basis (teachers and students) are excluded from the debate - their voices lost in the sea of sound bites coming from those Ohanian refers to as "corporate-politico-infotainment standardistos."
As Ohanian so concisely demonstrates in this book, the idea for education standards comes to us from the business world. What those "corporate standardistos" fail to realize is a simple (and yet major) difference between a classroom and a business office. In a business setting, if you have an employee that is slowing down production, lagging behind, refusing to do the work required, having problems working as a team player, and displaying a lack of concentration or focus, what do you think happens to that employee? The obvious answer is the reason a public school classroom is not like a business, has never been like a business, and will never be like a business. The moral here is STOP trying to "reform" schools like you would a business.
The current buzzword in "education reform" is accountability. I happen to agree that we need more accountability. We need to hold governors, school board members, legislators, and school superintendents accountable for failing our children by forcing through agendas laced with standardization and testing disguised as school reform.
It is long past time that the two groups most directly involved in teaching and learning are given a voice in the school reform debate. The voices of teachers and students need to be heard and respected.
A Book Worth ReadingReview Date: 2000-07-05
Throughout the book, the author makes numerous cases against the use of educational standards. At the heart of these multifarious denouncements is the recurring theme that standards are dehumanizing. At one point she reminds us of some essential life skills that are usually ignored when standards are created: "The great words of teaching are the one syllable ones: read, write, teach, learn, work, skill, care, help, hope, trust, faith, love. And the greatest of these, of course, is love." (p.127)
Although the author is not in favor of senseless educational standards, we can infer that in order for successful learning to take place, we must answer to some "higher" "standards," those which recur universally within the context of being a good human being. As a long time educator, those are the standards I must strive to have my students attain.
The book is outstandingly well written and thought provoking. Its 7 chapters are divided among 3 sections. The chapters include Ohanian's observations and views, recounted in the form of anecdotes; each under its own title. The language is simple and down to earth. One can start reading this book from any page and still gain wit, wisdom, and fact.
A true activist teacherReview Date: 2001-10-09

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Wonderful.Review Date: 2006-05-18
South Texas Entertaining!Review Date: 2001-07-17
South Texas Entertaining!Review Date: 2001-07-17
Ropin The Flavors Of TexasReview Date: 2001-07-15
Ropin the Flavors of Texas - JL of Victoria, TXReview Date: 2001-07-16

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This cookbook is the best kitchen tool I've ever had!Review Date: 1998-10-22
Outstanding cookbookReview Date: 2004-05-19
I give this book four stars for all the wrong reasons.Review Date: 1998-12-09
I love the simple,creative cuisine offered in this book!Review Date: 1998-12-17
Great CookbookReview Date: 2000-03-23
1) I considered myself more of a virtual cook, than an actual cook. Once I purchased Women of Great Taste, that changed. I actually cook recipes now rather than just talking about how good the recipe might be.
2) I always get rave reviews when I serve recipes from this book.
3) This is a beautiful book with terrific recipes. I have recommended it to many friends and family members.
4) Proceeds from Junior League books support community projects.
5) I use it more than any other cookbook I own, and I own dozens of cookbooks.
You cannot buy this book anywhere cheaper than from Amazon.

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Anne of the IslandReview Date: 2003-06-02
A great story with colorful pictures!Review Date: 2004-11-28
This version of the book is hardback and VERY colorful, which I really enjoyed, and it is a book from the Illustrated Junior Library Editions. It comes with a plastic covering to protect the book. This book along with Anne of Green Gables would be a great book for any young girl, and can be passed down to the next generation.
A Timeless ClassicReview Date: 1999-09-23
It is brilliantReview Date: 1999-08-24
THE MAIN OUTLINE
Anne is a poor orphan girl who has been treated badly by all the people who she has stayed with. However, she has an unquenchable imagination, which keeps working wherever she is. Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert(brother and sister) adopt Anne and the adventures start from there.............
MY FAVOURITE PARTS
One of my favourite parts in the book is when Anne tentatively shows her hair, which she attempted to dye black but ended up green, to Marilla.
Admirer's of Anne of Green Gables Won't Be Disappointed~Review Date: 2002-04-27
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Review: Besty w as a JuniorReview Date: 2002-02-01
Besty was a Junior, by Muad Hart Lovelace, has its good and bad poitns. Some of the bad points were that charcters were always happy mopst of the time, and that was very unrealistic. The good points were thoguh, that it was a very fun book to read, and there never was a dull moment.
As a result I would rate this bok a 9 out of 10, mostly because it was very exciting, and captivating. I would definatly recomend this book.
all betsy and tacy booksReview Date: 2000-12-14
These books reminded of the "Little House" books and I hope someone makes a TV series out of these stories. They are timeless.
A life-long Betsy Tacy fan!!Review Date: 2000-11-29
This goes for all the "Betsy" booksReview Date: 1999-05-08
So good I can't stand itReview Date: 1999-09-19
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