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    1. Too Big for Diapers (Too Big Board
    $118.20
    2. American Nation: A History of
    3. United States History: Preparing
    $6.50
    4. The Sign of the Beaver
    $23.07
    5. The American Story: 100 True Tales
    $5.99
    6. Out Of The Dust (Apple Signature
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    7. Bud, Not Buddy (Newbery Medal
    $11.55
    8. Criss Cross (Newbery Medal Book)
    $11.53
    9. Copper Sun
    $5.99
    10. The True Confessions of Charlotte
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    11. Johnny Tremain (Yearling Newbery)
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    12. Fever 1793
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    13. In the Belly of the Bloodhound:
    $9.95
    14. A Smart Girls Guide to Boys: Surviving
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    15. My Brother Sam Is Dead (Point)
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    16. The Americans
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    17. A Potty for Me!: A Lift-the-Flap
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    18. John, Paul, George & Ben
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    19. The Potty Book - For Girls
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    20. Little House on the Prairie

    1. Too Big for Diapers (Too Big Board Books)
    by Random House Books for Young Readers
    Board book (26 September, 2000)
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    Isbn: 0375810455
    Sales Rank: 234
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
    While we are in the very, very early stages of potty training my son still loves this book and his Elmo book about being Big enough for a bed. These are great books for toddlers.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Book but not waterproof
    My daughter loved this book, she liked that it was Ernie a character she knew, the only downside was she took the book everywhere including the bath tub so now the book is dry again but swollen.LOL!!!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Daughter love to read this on the potty!
    Just begining to introduce potty training to my 2yo and she LOVES this book!From reading and looking at the pictures, she has finally made the association between diapers = baby and potty = big girl.This made a big difference in her desire to go to the potty! ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Children's Baby - Boardbooks    2. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    3. Children: Grades 1-2    4. Fiction    5. Health & Daily Living - Toilet Training    6. Juvenile Fiction    7. Social Situations - Toilet Training    8. Toilet training    9. Juvenile Fiction / Social Situations / Toilet Training   


    2. American Nation: A History of the United States, Single Volume Edition, The (12th Edition)
    by Longman
    Hardcover (11 February, 2005)
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    Isbn: 0321316886
    Sales Rank: 184872
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    3-0 out of 5 stars whathappenedtomaps?
    This American History book is a very good, but not excellentcoverage of the History of the United States. The book istypical entry level college material. Historical information is either very interesting with good detail to boring and vague.Photographs, portraits, paintings, charts, and illustrations are abundant and beautiful helping to keep interest level moving.However, the book rapidly sheds its allure and interest. That is because it fails to deliver on providing enough, interesting and neccessary political and war detail maps associated with important major historical events.
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    Subjects:  1. History    2. History - General History    3. History - U.S.    4. History: American    5. Textbooks    6. United States    7. United States - General    8. American history    9. History / General    10. USA   


    3. United States History: Preparing for the Advanced Placement Examination
    by Amsco School Pubns Inc
    Paperback (January, 2003)
    list price: $26.66
    Isbn: 1567656609
    Sales Rank: 5534
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Best in the market
    Along with other aids, this book helped me get a five on the AP exam.
    5-0 out of 5 stars this book is awsome
    I got a B in my first semester APUSH class because I actually read through my pompous textbook and forgot everything right before the test. This semester I got this book and I always got easy As on my tests. This book summarizes the main ideas of each chapters without eliminating anything important ideas so you will always be very prepared if you read through this book. The only thing I don't like about this book is that I still can't find the answer key. I contacted the publisher but they wanted me to contact a local retailer for the answer key which was sort of like I needed to buy it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Fantastic
    The book is entertaining, easy to understand, and includes all of the relevant information you need to succeed. I wouldnt recommend anything else for U.S history. Makes the exam an easy 5. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12)    2. History - United States/General    3. Juvenile Nonfiction    4. Study Aids - Test Preparation   


    4. The Sign of the Beaver
    by Yearling
    Paperback (01 July, 1984)
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    Isbn: 0440479002
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    When his father returns East to collect the rest of the family,13-year-old Matt is left alone to guard his family's newly built homestead. One day, Matt is brutally stung when he robs a bee tree for honey. He returns to consciousness to discover that his many stings have been treated by an old Native American and his grandson. Matt offers his only book as thanks, but the old man instead asks Matt to teach his grandson Attean to read. Both boys are suspicious, but Attean comes each day for his lesson. In the mornings, Matt tries to entice Attean with tales from Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great summer Read.
    one thing i remeber about summer reading lists for school, was that they tried to pick the most boring, shoot yourself in the foot, educational reads they could find. almost as if to make people(kids) hate reading? I mean how many kinds will voluntarily sit down and read a book any way? Dosen't it make more sense to make everyone read 1 book that they like, instead of several ones that they can't stand?
    5-0 out of 5 stars Sign Of The Beaver
    The book is amazing! It is about a boy named Matt who is left alone in the woods to guard the familys caben while his dad goes to bring the rest of the family to the caben. If you like realistick fictionthis is a great book for you it is writtin by Elizabeth Speare who is also the auther of The Witch OfBlackbird Pond.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Sign Of The Beaver
    The Sign Of the Beaver
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    Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure    2. Action & Adventure - General    3. Children's 9-12 - Fiction - Historical    4. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    5. Children: Grades 4-6    6. Fiction    7. Frontier and pioneer life    8. Historical - United States - Colonial    9. History - General    10. Indians of North America    11. Juvenile Nonfiction    12. Survival    13. Juvenile Fiction / Historical / United States / Colonial & Revolutionary Periods   


    5. The American Story: 100 True Tales from American History
    by Knopf Books for Young Readers
    Hardcover (22 August, 2006)
    list price: $34.95 -- our price: $23.07
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    Isbn: 0375812563
    Sales Rank: 3862
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Stretched out on the floor reading for hours
    I can't think of a better way to introduce young people to history's pleasures and their country's past than to read this engrossing book. History is best when it's not a dry exercise in recounting dates and names but when it becomes a living art that tells us something about the past and about ourselves, about what it means to be human in a way that we recognize as part of our own lives. Armstrong's narratives, drawn from all periods of American history, are full of facts, yes, but it is what the author does with these realities that lifts this book to the level of art. This brilliant writer has the ability to bring to life stories as familiar as that of Benjamin Franklin and as little known as the invention of the potato chip (what's more American that that?) with a narrative verve and sense of detail that makes history exciting for children and really kindles their imaginations.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Ignite a history-loving fire
    Jennifer Armstrong and illustrator Roger Roth's new book makes me feel dang near obsolete. Since I got hold of a copy, it has ignited in my seven-year-old a history-loving fire much stronger than anything I've managed to spark in the past couple of years of trying.
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    Subjects:  1. Anecdotes    2. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Nonfiction    3. Children: Grades 4-6    4. History    5. History - United States/General    6. Juvenile Nonfiction    7. Juvenile literature    8. United States    9. Juvenile Fiction / Historical / United States / General   


    6. Out Of The Dust (Apple Signature Edition)
    by Scholastic Paperbacks
    Mass Market Paperback (01 January, 1999)
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    Isbn: 0590371258
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Like the Oklahoma dust bowl from which she came, 14-year-old narrator Billie Jo writes in sparse, free-floating verse. In this compelling, immediate journal, Billie Jo reveals the grim domestic realities of living during the years of constant dust storms: That hopes--like the crops--blow away in the night like skittering tumbleweeds. That trucks, tractors, even Billie Jo's beloved piano, can suddenly be buried beneath drifts of dust. Perhaps swallowing all that grit is what gives Billie Jo--our strong, endearing, rough-cut heroine--the stoic courage to face the death of her mother after a hideous accident that also leaves her piano-playing hands in pain and permanently scarred. Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Be careful with this book
    My daughter was allowed to borrow this book from her school library when she was 7 because she tested high on her SRI. She was sitting on the couch reading it with tears welling up in her eyes. I read the book, and it is a beautifully-written, powerful piece, BUT be careful. If your child is not ready for this emotionally, DO NOT allow her/him to read it. The baby and mom die horribly, the father withers away and the girl is racked with guilt and blame. It's not something you give lightly to a child of any age.

    2-0 out of 5 stars A Mon avis...
    Though this book is well written and has a creative style I absolutely despised the story. The reason I dislike this book has nothing to do with it being "very sad" as some other reviewers have commented. Instead I dislike the book because the story is lacking and I do not think the author does a good job of creating empathy towards the characters. Usually when a reading a "sad" book I have sympathy towards the characters. In this book there was none. Also I felt the character development was lacking. I don't reccomend this book if you are looking for a good story I do reccomend it though if you are interested in learning about free verse or seeing how the author shaped the story.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Poetry
    This book is AWESOME! I believe that it is simply amazing how this authour was able to portray so eloquently the joys and hardships of Billie Jo during the Dust Bowl, especially when writing it all in poetry. This a must-read for anyone really, even those who are 10, like me. I loved it because of the above reason, and, because Billie Jo is so truthful and pure about here feelings in this book, and you don't see a lot of that nowdays. My advise is to READ IT!!!!!!! ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. 1929    2. Children's 9-12 - Literature - Classics / Contemporary    3. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    4. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    5. Classics    6. Depressions    7. Dust storms    8. Farm life    9. Fiction    10. Historical - United States - 19th Century    11. Historical - United States - 20th Century    12. Juvenile Fiction    13. Oklahoma    14. Juvenile Fiction / Historical / United States / 19th Century   


    7. Bud, Not Buddy (Newbery Medal Winner, 2000)
    by Yearling
    Paperback (08 January, 2002)
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    Isbn: 0440413281
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    "It's funny how ideas are, in a lot of ways they're just like seeds. Both of them start real, real small and then... woop, zoop, sloop... before you can say Jack Robinson, they've gone and grown a lot bigger than you ever thought they could." So figures scrappy 10-year-old philosopher Bud--"not Buddy"--Caldwell, an orphan on the run from abusive foster homes and Hoovervilles in 1930s Michigan. And the idea that's planted itself in his head is that Herman E. Calloway, standup-bass player for the Dusky Devastators of the Depression, is his father.Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars I wish I could give more than five stars
    If you love to give your kids good literature, don't miss this book.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Review by Chris L. of "Bud, Not Buddy"
    Hi!I just finished reading BUD, NOT BUDDY by Christopher Paul Curtis. It's a very good book I must say and this is why I give it a 5 star rating.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Siji John's"Bud, Not Buddy" book review
    "Bud, Not Buddy" was a heart-felt book. Ten-year-old Bud Caldwell was the main character of this book. His mother had died when he was six years old. He had a suitcase with his personal things in there. Nobody was allowed to look in there without his permission. He also wrote a book for himself. It was called,"Bud Caldwell's Rules and Things for Having a Funner Life and Making A Better Liar Out Of Yourself." Bud's mom never mentioned anything about his father. He had a flyer in his suitcase that had a picture of a band on it. He was pretty sure that the person who played the bass was his father. Herman E. Calloway was the guy's name. Since he had nowhere to live, he went in search for Mr. Calloway. Bud's destination was Grand Rapids. In order to get to grand Rapids, he had to get to Hooverville, Flint. He was already living in Flint. He just had to find Hooverville. Hooverville was a place for people without money. When he got to Hooverville, Bud made a new friend named Deza Malone. She later became his girlfriend. She gave him tips for living life without money. Bud's ticket to Grand Rapids was just a train ride away. Unfortunatly, Bud missed the train. He had to walk from there. He was stopped by a man named Lefty Lewis. He offered Bud a ride to his home. Since Bud didn't have a home, he had to use his book to get him out of this mess. Bud told him that he lived in Grand Rapids and that Herman E. Calloway. was his father. Lefty Lewis fell for it and took Bud to Grand Rapids. Bud was finally at his destination. He went inside the building where the band practiced. He confronted Mr. Calloway and told him that he was his Bud's father. Mr. Calloway was mad at this and replied with a no. Bud didn't believe him. At the end of the story, Bud finds out that Herman E. Callowaywas actually his grandfather. I would have never guessed this ending until I read the entire book. It was very surprising. Bud Caldwell came looking for a home and ended up being with his long-lost grandfather. He struggled through some difficult times but he succeeded in the end. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. 1929    2. Action & Adventure    3. Action & Adventure - General    4. African Americans    5. Children's 9-12 - Literature - Classics / Contemporary    6. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    7. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    8. Classics    9. Depressions    10. Fiction    11. Historical - United States - 20th Century    12. Juvenile Fiction    13. People & Places - United States - African-American    14. Runaways    15. Social Issues - Runaways    16. Social Situations - Runaways    17. Juvenile Fiction / General   


    8. Criss Cross (Newbery Medal Book)
    by Greenwillow
    Hardcover (30 August, 2005)
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    Isbn: 0060092726
    Sales Rank: 3016
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Criss Cross
    Criss Cross by Lenna Rae Perkins is a Newbery Award winnig book. i think that I really liked this book because it had a lot to do with friends and since i'm a social person then it was the right book for me. I rated this book a our because it had very good details as i was expexting from the author. i would recommened that you read this book if you're really patient with waiting on for the climax of the story to happen. it ahs a lot of great personalities mixed in with the characters. i thik that they all formed together to make the book really interesting. my favorite character of the book would have to be Jenny. Ithink that she was the best character out of all of the characters in the book. so if you have the patience to read a book and you're not worried about getting to the end, then i think that you'll havegood time with it. R.Copeland

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good BUT Pointless
    Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins is the story of kids who travel down different paths in life while growing up. Debbie wishes something would happen. Hector tries new things. Lenny, Phil, and Patty kind of feel the same. It talks about people coming and going, crushes and such between the younger crowd. Some parts are boring. Others are confusing. Some parts are interesting and you'll want to know what happens next. But the book just keeps going on about these friends - which is pointless. I recommend reading it, however.

    2-0 out of 5 stars A disappointment
    Perhaps it's just me, but I read a lot of books, both for young readers and adults, and I have had a very difficult time getting into this book.The writing seems forced, rather than lyrical. And I can certainly see why young readers would feel distanced from the main characters.I will keep trying but so far this is a disappointment, especially for a Newbery award. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    2. Children: Grades 4-6    3. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    4. Fiction    5. General    6. Historical - United States - 20th Century    7. Identity    8. Juvenile Fiction    9. Nineteen sixties    10. Social Issues - Emotions & Feelings    11. Social Issues - Friendship    12. Juvenile Fiction / General   


    9. Copper Sun
    by Atheneum
    Hardcover (03 January, 2006)
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    Isbn: 0689821816
    Sales Rank: 32393
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars A Fight for Freedom
    This book has a very powerful message to it.This made me think about all the things that I take for granted.With Amari beingfifteen, I can relate to her.Usually you can not find books like this now a days. This book makes me think more about how lucky I am and how there are kids in the world that aren't as fortunate as I am.Sharon knows how to grab the readers attention. My friends and I are not big readers and we thought this book was good, and it is one of the very few books that we can stand to read.Drapers knows how to catch your wondering eye because whenIsaw this book on the amazon website I wanted to read it and I was not really interested in reading any other books.
    5-0 out of 5 stars VEEEEEEEEEEERY Good!
    Copper Sun was an exceptional book.I completely fell in love with it.The characters were well developed, the plot wasn't very predictable, and it gave me a sense of awe and wonder when I finished it. The book is under the genre of historical fiction and is about a 15 year old slave girl who was captured and sold into slavery from her native home in Africa.However, this isn't your typical fly-away-to-freedom slavery book.Amari, the maincharacter, was raped and brutally beaten before she escaped to freedom with her white friend and a young boy.Sharon Draper offers two perspectives-that of Amari and of her white comrad Polly.Ironically instead of escaping to the North, they escape to the South where a non-discriminatory fort exists.There all are free and equal which is extremely uncommon during the year 1738.I won't tell anymore-you have to read it for yourself!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Sharon Draper's Newest Won't Disappoint
    I bought this book because
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    Subjects:  1. African Americans    2. Children's Books - Young Adult    3. Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction    4. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12)    5. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    6. Fiction    7. General    8. Historical - United States - Colonial    9. Historical Fiction (Young Adult)    10. History    11. Indentured servants    12. Juvenile Fiction    13. People & Places - General    14. People & Places - United States - Asian American    15. Slavery    16. Social Issues - Friendship    17. Social Issues - Prejudice & Racism    18. South Carolina    19. Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / General   


    10. The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
    by HarperTrophy
    Paperback (10 August, 2004)
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    Isbn: 0380728850
    Sales Rank: 5890
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A suprising twist!
    When the reader starts Chapter 1, they think this is going to be another, long, dull pirate ship with lame "adventures." (Trust me, that is what I thought)
    5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Delightful!!
    I first heard about this book when my son was in 3rd grade back in 1994 and the teacher was reading it aloud to the class. I then, this year (2006) remembered it and took it out of the library. I was mesmerized by the story (even as an adult) because I am a sailor! I could just imagine Charlotte donning her sailor's garb and climbing the rigging!I love how she started out prim and proper, then she became Captain of the ship! I too am a Captain, and this story (although fiction) is a great role model for young girls today. I especially loved the ending where she leaves her stuffy life behind, arrives at the dock and the boat "sails with the morning tide". I imagined the boat pulling out of port at first light and watching the sun rise over the horizon.The writing is so vivid, and the story is so alive, that I could almost smell the salt air!I loved the book!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Story
    I loved this book because it drew you into the 19th century lifestyle at sea.
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    Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure    2. Action & Adventure - General    3. Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General    4. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    5. Children: Grades 4-6    6. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    7. Girls & Women    8. Historical - Other    9. Juvenile Fiction    10. Sea stories    11. Juvenile Fiction / Historical / General   


    11. Johnny Tremain (Yearling Newbery)
    by Yearling
    Paperback (15 April, 1980)
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    Isbn: 0440442508
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    This story of a tragically injured young silversmith who ends up hip-deep in the American Revolution is inspiring, exciting, and sad. Winner of the prestigious Newbery Award in 1944, Esther Forbes's story has lasted these 50-plus years by including adventure, loss, courage, and history in a wonderfully written, very dramatic package. It's probably not great for little guys but mature 11-year-olds or older will find it a great adventure. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Johnny Tremain
    The Granddaddy of Young Adult Historical Fiction!
    5-0 out of 5 stars a boy's journey
    Having read this book as a child and several times over the years of my life I find myself returning to this classic for various reasons. Each time I find myself liking him for different reasons.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Wade through the dull to get to the DRAMA
    I was forced to read this for school, and, for once, I'm glad that my teachers MADE me read something.
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    Subjects:  1. 1775-1783, Revolution    2. Action & Adventure    3. Boston (Mass.)    4. Children's 9-12 - Fiction - Historical    5. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    6. Children: Grades 4-6    7. Classics    8. Fiction    9. Historical - United States - Colonial    10. History    11. Juvenile Fiction    12. Revolution, 1775-1783    13. United States    14. Historical fiction    15. Juvenile Fiction / Historical / United States / Colonial & Revolutionary Periods    16. USA   


    12. Fever 1793
    by Aladdin
    Paperback (01 March, 2002)
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    Isbn: 0689848919
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Fever 1793
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful.
    This is wonderful and is historically acurate it is set at the time of the fever in philidalphia and goes through robbers, deaths, and life in the 1700's.
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    Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure - General    2. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    3. Children: Grades 4-6    4. Epidemics    5. Fiction    6. Health & Daily Living - Diseases    7. Historical - United States - Colonial    8. Juvenile Nonfiction    9. Pennsylvania    10. Philadelphia    11. Survival    12. Yellow fever    13. Juvenile Nonfiction / Health / Diseases   


    13. In the Belly of the Bloodhound: Being an Account of a Particularly Peculiar Adventure in the Life of Jacky Faber (Bloody Jack Adventures)
    by Harcourt Children's Books
    Hardcover (01 October, 2006)
    list price: $17.00 -- our price: $11.56
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    Isbn: 0152055576
    Sales Rank: 4595
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Not Under 13, But Whatever This is a great read
    This book only received four stars because on its own it's not spectacular, but as an extension of the Bloody Jack series it does hold its own. This book is a good follow-up to the other Bloody Jack books.It's not the most rollicking tale of the bunch, but gives readers a more subtle adventure.Although I found the the main body of the book a tad tedious, I still enjoyed it as a whole.Jacky's colorful cahracter carries the story along when it starts to drag, as do the personalities of the other girls.One of my favorite parts of the book is when Jacky tells stories of her life on the streets in London.It gives you a better glimpse at her past and how far she has come from the little beggar of her childhood.I will warn you though, the ending is a killer cliff-hanger.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Once again, Jacky Faber kicks pirate booty...
    I am a huge fan of the Jacky Faber series -- just like everyone else who has discovered these awesome books by L.A. Meyer. I've read every one of Meyer's previous books, and loved all of them. Each time, I figured there was absolutely no way he could top the previous one. And each time, I'm stunned to find that he has. 'In the Belly of the Bloodhound' is no different. Once again, Meyer has written a heck of a story that's even better than his last. Like all the others, 'In the Belly of the Bloodhound' was an incredibly fast read -- a book that I could not put down. It's entertaining and definitely won't put you to sleep like some other 'teen' books assigned in school. I have no doubt that this book is headed for a blockbuster movie, once Hollywood discovers Jacky Faber. I'm sure actresses will be lining up to play her. In the meantime, I'm hoping L.A. Meyer is back home writing his next pirate tale. Aye, Cap'n, he's good as gold.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Waiting for No. 5...
    Being that there are so many enthusiastic reviews already submitted with which I wholeheartedly agree, all I will add is that Meyer better hurry up with number 5 or I'm gonna die in suspense!Bravo on another wild and imaginative misadvetnure of Jacky Faber, Mr. Meyer! ... Read more

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    14. A Smart Girls Guide to Boys: Surviving Crushes, Staying True to Yourself & Other Stuff (American Girl Library (Paperback))
    by American Girl
    Paperback (August, 2001)
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    Sales Rank: 6492
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Loving this series.....
    I wasn't going to get this title for my nine year old.I thought she was too young.But she REALLY wanted it, telling me, "Mom, I've had tons of crushes already!"I bought it and read it first.While I still think she's a little young for some of the information (especially the "going together" section toward the end), a lot of it was very age appropriate.Rather than just give it to her, we are reading it together.(Thankfully I have a very open and trusting daughter who doesn't get embarrassed by "growing up" issues.)I explained to her that reading about these things does not give her permission to do them.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Excuse Me
    Ummm to the lady who said not to buy this I have a question for you; why do u care how its worded? This is a book for girls to be comfortable with, not something from a psychology book! consider that! and your knitpicking! U must have no life to complain about wording. Anyway the book is awesome! It helped my daughter become comfortable enough to talk to me about her crushes! She is totally ready!~

    2-0 out of 5 stars Don't Give This to Your Kids
    This is a poorly worded and confusing book. This is a good way to get them to be shallow, dumb them down, get them into hellish relationships, and send them running to therapists who themselves need therapy. Giving this to them as a gift is also a good way to insult their intelligence.
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    15. My Brother Sam Is Dead (Point)
    by Scholastic Paperbacks
    Mass Market Paperback (01 May, 1985)
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    Sales Rank: 16073
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    1-0 out of 5 stars boring, plotles, dull
    I, Like many other unfortunate youth, had to read this book for school and do journal responses for each chapter. I did the assingnment with little difficulty without finishing the book. It was that predictable! I only read the first two chapters before I could do the responses with little trouble.
    5-0 out of 5 stars My brother sam is dead
    Over the summer I read My brother sa is dead by James luneden Collier and Christopher Coliier. As one of my favorite books, there was many things i liked about I found interesting. When reading this book, you forget about reality and you start to feel as if you were in the story yourself.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book to Spark an Early Interest in History
    James Lincoln and Christopher Collier's story "my brother Sam is dead" begins at the dawn of the Revolution, a time when Loyalists felt much the same as Mr. Beach's remark to Sam in Chapter 1: "I think men of common sense will prevail. Nobody wants a rebellion except fools and hotheads." Doubtful or unaware of just how focused and set on independence from the Crown of England the Rebel militia actually were, the loyalists or tories of Colonial America were caught off guard when they realized "Live Free or Die" was more than a motto is was a commitment.
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    16. The Americans
    by Mcdougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin
    Hardcover (01 January, 2003)
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    Isbn: 0618108785
    Sales Rank: 450797
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    17. A Potty for Me!: A Lift-the-Flap Instruction Manual
    by Little Simon
    Hardcover (28 December, 2004)
    list price: $7.99 -- our price: $7.99
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    Isbn: 0689874235
    Sales Rank: 3062
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars A favorite in our house!
    This and "Once Upon a Potty" are my son's (age 2) favorites. It's a great potty book, and personally, I think it's a plus that it's unclear whether the child in the story is a boy or a girl - that just means either gender will easily be able to relate. As for whether it encourages toddlers to use the potty, I think it does. Whenever we read this, my son shouts "Diapers off!" and flies to the potty chair. One thing that's a real positive about this is that it's a bit long. That's been a help keeping my son sitting on the potty longer without being distracted by a toy or a noise or whatever. I'd highly recommend A Potty for Me for anyone looking to start or add to their potty training toolbox.

    5-0 out of 5 stars a great potty book!
    My son (2 years) has loved this book for months.In fact, our family has memorized it now, we have read it so many times.I like how it written on a child's level and emphasized that the most important part of the whole potty learning process is that the child feel good about his/her accomplishments!

    5-0 out of 5 stars It's all in how you know your child will respond...
    I have a little boy who will be 3 very soon.He is now at the stage where he tells me when to change poopy diapers, so I know that he is now entering the potty training stage.When looking for a book on encouraging the "potty" concept, I was so delighted to find a Karen Katz book.My child has two Katz books previous to this and loves the illustrations and easy language.Previous books were very instrumental in his grasp of sharing and not hitting.So it led me to purchase this book on potty training.So far, my son has LOVED the book and requests for me to read it over and over.He also is applying the concepts in the book to our visits to the big potty.
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    18. John, Paul, George & Ben
    by Hyperion
    Hardcover (01 April, 2006)
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    Isbn: 0786848936
    Sales Rank: 6793
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Who cares if it's silly?
    My boys (7 and 5), my wife and I think this book is total gas.Plus, we do something unique when we read to our kids: We TALK about the books!"J,P,G & B" has opened up lots of great conversations about real history with our sons.They "get" that Paul Revere didn't sell underwear, but played a pivotal role in our nation's beginnings.And they understand that Ben, George, John and Tom are bona fide American VIPs. (And I'd say it's a safe bet that at least Ben knew how to laugh at himself.)Lighten up, folks -- life's too short to miss out on good, clean giggles!

    5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book
    Lane Smith has done it again.In the classic form as the Happy Hockey Family and the Stinky Cheese Man, John, Paul, George & Ben is a classic Lane Smith take on some of our country's founding fathers.As always, the animations are what make