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    1. Goodnight Moon (Board Book)
    $12.23
    2. Peter Pan in Scarlet
    $9.99
    3. Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel
    $8.76
    4. The House on Mango Street (Vintage
    $10.20
    5. All the King's Men (Harvest Book)
    $6.99
    6. Guess How Much I Love You
    $6.50
    7. A Wrinkle in Time
    $6.99
    8. Harold and the Purple Crayon 50th
    $7.99
    9. Charlotte's Web (Trophy Newbery)
    $19.80
    10. The Complete Adventures of Curious
    $7.99
    11. The Runaway Bunny
    $7.99
    12. The Outsiders
    $8.99
    13. Green Eggs and Ham (I Can Read
    $5.95
    14. Tuck Everlasting
    $12.91
    15. The Miraculous Journey of Edward
    $8.99
    16. The Little Engine That Could:
    $11.53
    17. Where the Wild Things Are
    $8.00
    18. The Little Prince
    $47.25
    19. The Chronicles of Narnia CD Box
    $6.50
    20. Where the Red Fern Grows

    1. Goodnight Moon (Board Book)
    by HarperFestival
    Board book (30 September, 1991)
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    Isbn: 0694003611
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Perhaps the perfect children's bedtime book, Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Every kid should read this book
    This book is a timeless classic.Every parent should read it to their small children.It is a great way to end the day with a sweet good night.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A classic
    I must admit that the only reason I bought this book was because people said it is a classic and any web site about children's books named this one. I did not relate to it, because when I was growing up in India, this wasnt popular. When the book arrived and I actually looked at it, I did not understand what the hype was all about and did not really read it to my son until a couple of weeks ago. (I bought the book about a year ago when he was just 4 months :) )
    5-0 out of 5 stars Child's Favorite Book
    When I first bought this book I wondered what why it was always listed as a favorite. I didn't know the story but thought the color choices were a bit strong. Well my child LOVES this book. We read it almost everyday! I would highly recommend this book as well as "The Big Red Barn". ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Animals - Rabbits    2. Bedtime    3. Bedtime & Dreams    4. Children's Baby - Boardbooks    5. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    6. Children: Babies & Toddlers    7. Classics    8. Fiction    9. Juvenile Fiction    10. Preschool Picture Story Books    11. Board books    12. Juvenile Fiction / Classics    13. Juvenile literature    14. Children's literature   


    2. Peter Pan in Scarlet
    by Margaret K. McElderry
    Hardcover (05 October, 2006)
    list price: $17.99 -- our price: $12.23
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    Isbn: 1416918086
    Sales Rank: 302
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Returning to Neverland
    For this return to Neverland
    5-0 out of 5 stars Fits the original like a hand in a glove.
    Geraldine McCaughrean's "Peter Pan in Scarlet" is different from all other additions to the Peter Pan mythos in that it reads like an extention of the original story instead of a fanfiction.There is a comforting feel to reading this book, like the feeling of coming home.It was definately a treat to read after having read the original novel.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Fly Peter, Fly!!!!Wonderful!
    Geraldine McCaughrean has created a fantastic sequal for all of us who believe in NeverLand!In this wonderful follow-up to Peter Pan, we are taken back to Neverland, where there is great adventure waiting Peter and his crew of familiar and unfamiliar cast.However, Neverland is a bit darker and more dangerous than what Peter first experienced, and the challanges he faces is much more than what he expects!From one adventure to another, readers of all sorts will completely cherish this wonderful book that picks up in rythem and beat from the initial story about the young boy who never wanted to grow up.I can simply say that the world at large has waited for THIS book written by THIS author.Ms. McCaughrean has done an amazing job in creating a sequeal that is as much a continuation as it is a new adventure.Peter Pan in Scarlet is a must read for every person who reads.Take flight and let your imagination soar . . . and fly with Peter Pan! ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure - General    2. Children's Books/All Ages    3. Children: Kindergarten    4. Classics    5. Fantasy    6. Juvenile Fiction    7. Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic    8. Juvenile Fiction / Classics   


    3. Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book)
    by Golden Books
    Plastic Comb (01 May, 2001)
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    Isbn: 0307120007
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    "Judy can pat the bunny. Now YOU pat the bunny." Sound familiar? Read more

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    2-0 out of 5 stars Great but... Shoddy quality!
    I love this book and my son loves it too but really- I think they keep selling so many copies because people have to buy multiples when they fall apart!!!!
    5-0 out of 5 stars We LOVE this book!!
    Our children have all loved this book so much, we have to buy each of them their own copy!! (We just purchased copy #3!!)They wear it out by the time they are through with it. It is such an important part of their childhood, we put it in their heirloom boxes, as well!

    3-0 out of 5 stars Review of Pat The Bunny
    The book was smaller than I thought it would be ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Animals - Rabbits    2. Children's Baby - Picturebooks    3. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    4. Children: Babies & Toddlers    5. Classics    6. Concepts - Senses & Sensation    7. Fiction    8. Juvenile Fiction    9. Senses and sensation    10. Juvenile Fiction / General    11. Special book types   


    4. The House on Mango Street (Vintage Contemporaries)
    by Vintage
    Paperback (03 April, 1991)
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    Isbn: 0679734775
    Sales Rank: 1792
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars The House on Mango Street
    The House on Mango Street is a story of Esperanza Cordero.Esperanza is sharing her life in a poetic form.She writes poems to describe her life on Mango Street.She is embarrassed to point and say, "That's my house."Her mama says, "It's for the time being," papa says, "its temporary."Esperanza shares her stories of love, friendship, and the trail of life.Esperanza's friend Sally gets into lots of trouble with boys and her papa doesn't tolerate this.Working at such a young age isn't very easy, but papa doesn't want Esperanza to go to public school, he believes you'll turn out bad.Living in the ghetto of Chicago can get difficult sometimes in ways that can just confuse you, like your friend getting married when she hasn't even reached eighth grade.Sandra Cisneros will share Esperanza's feelings and descriptions about neighbors and family great.Boys, where should we start?To Esperanza, they live in separate worlds, you can really only rely on your true friends.In the end, all these moments of feelings only equal one word, Life.
    1-0 out of 5 stars this book is so weird
    this books chapter titles were random as hell and so was the book. its so weird.there is no plot whatsoever. i hated it, don't buy it cuz it sucks major balls.

    5-0 out of 5 stars For ESL students
    I teach a beginner writing course for ESL students preparing for college, and we use this book to help students develop that all-important voice. The stories are simple but full of feeling, and resonate deeply with my mostly Latino students. Yes, there are incomplete sentences and words that don't belong in academic writing, but I find my students understand the concept of personal vs. academic writing, and can enjoy the book on its own terms. In addition, it could easily form the basis of a reading course for students once they are beyond the very early stages of learning English. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Bildungsromane    2. Chicago (Ill.)    3. Fiction    4. Fiction - General    5. General    6. Girls    7. Literary    8. Mexican Americans    9. Popular American Fiction    10. Research And Report Writing    11. Fiction / Literary    12. Modern fiction   


    5. All the King's Men (Harvest Book)
    by Harvest Books
    Paperback (01 September, 1996)
    list price: $15.00 -- our price: $10.20
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    Isbn: 0156004801
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    This landmark book is a loosely fictionalized account of Governor Huey Long of Louisiana, one of the nation's most astounding politicians. Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Southern Storytelling
    The author has a way of weaving seemingly far-flung stories into the backbone of this story.If you're used to that sort of thing, you'll be in heaven.If you're not, hang in & go with the flow -- RPW writes as theough he swallowed a dictionary and the complete works of William Faulkner, but before you know it, you'll get into the mental rhythm and you'll feel as though you're in a rocking chair on a hot summer day, drinking sweet tea from a Mason jar and listening to the cicadas.
    1-0 out of 5 stars False Advertising, Blatantly Unethical
    Yes, All the King's Men is one of the 5 greatest American novels, for all the reasons people here cite, and more.
    5-0 out of 5 stars A great American classic
    If you are looking for a great example of American literature you can't do much better than Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize winning classic "All the King's Men". It ranks up there with Mark Twain, Herman Melville, Harper Lee, Truman Capote and all of the other greats. "All the King's Men" is a quintessentially American tale of politics, greed, corruption, idealism, friendship, betrayal, family, and just a touch of romance (but not too much -- this is, after all, a very masculine-centered novel). It is a sprawling tale of the political career of Willie Stark and his journey from the innocent do-gooder "Cousin Willie" to the jaded, corrupt "Boss" who governs the state of Louisiana with an iron fist. After a failed bid for governor where the idealistic young Stark is used as a pawn by one of the other candidates to siphon votes away from his competitor, Stark is crushed and left feeling like a sap. But he comes back and runs again with a new political attitude -- determined that if winning means playing the game that from now on he will outplay everyone else. And he does it, too, maneuvering and bribing and blackmailing his way to the top like a well oiled machine. When he sets his eyes on the Senate, however, his odyssey begins to spin into tragedy. His transformation is narrated by Jack Burden, a reporter who first met Stark when he was toiling thanklessly as county treasurer and later gets a job in his administration at the capital. Burden was, perhaps, once an idealist too but now stumbles cynically through life all too aware of the foibles inherent to human beings (his name, Burden, is quite apt for this position in which he must live). His struggle asks some meaty philosophical questions (can good exist without evil? Is it necessary to do bad things in order to have a good outcome, and is such a thing possible? and more) and thankfully doesn't get too bogged down moralizing the reader (although Warren does dangerously toe the line in a few parts). Reading this book was unique for me because I found myself unable to read it without a pen in hand so I could underline passages and write notes and reactions in the margins of the pages -- agreeing and disagreeing with what was being said. That was great fun, and it was a thrill to feel so involved in a book to be doing that. I do have a few minor complaints, however. I thought that Warren's chronology was slightly jarring as it went back and forth through time and took long detours to get to the point, but since those detours were usually filled with some meaty themes of their own I can forgive them. I thought that Warren's proclivity for repetition got annoying by the end of the book (hitting it zenith when Anne Stanton proclaimed in one flashback "Oh, Jackie, Jackie, it's a wonderful night, it's a wonderful night, it's a wonderful night, say it's a wonderful night, Jackie-boy, say it, say it!" on page 425), but since this is only really present in the dialogue -- and mostly in Anne's dialogue at that -- I can forgive this too. I also took offense to Warren's portrayal of women as either manipulative or wishy-washy but always responsible for the downfalls or travails of men. That's a tough one to get by, but since he can be equally critical of men for their own corruptions and failings I guess I won't let it bother me too much. It's very much a product of the time it was written and of the setting it depicts, and you can't necessarily fault it for that. At any rate, on the whole I would definitely recommend this classic. I don't know how either of the film adaptations compare, but I can't imagine that they could accurately capture the scale of Warren's epic. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Classics    2. Fiction    3. Literary    4. Literature - Classics / Criticism    5. Political    6. Political fiction    7. Politicians    8. Southern States    9. Juvenile Fiction / Classics    10. Modern fiction   


    6. Guess How Much I Love You
    by Candlewick
    Board book (06 March, 1996)
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    Isbn: 076360013X
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Based on the popular bedtime story Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars love the story
    This story is adorable.I can finally read it to my daughter without crying.The only thing I didn't realize when I placed my order was that this was such a small book.I would have ordered a larger book had I known.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A great book to read aloud to your little one
    This book was my favorite bedtime story when my kids were younger.We had fun going back and forth telling each how much we love each other.The illustrations are also really nice for little ones.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Must buyfor every new baby..
    This book is going to be a classic for all small children.
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    Subjects:  1. Animals - Rabbits    2. Bedtime    3. Bedtime & Dreams    4. Bedtime Stories    5. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    6. Children: Babies & Toddlers    7. Family - General    8. Family - Parents    9. Fathers and sons    10. Fiction    11. Hares    12. Juvenile Fiction    13. Social Issues - Emotions & Feelings    14. Juvenile Fiction / Classics   


    7. A Wrinkle in Time
    by Yearling
    Paperback (15 March, 1973)
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    Isbn: 0440498058
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Everyone in town thinks Meg Murry is volatile and dull-witted, and that her younger brother, Charles Wallace, is dumb. People are also saying that their physicist father has run off and left their brilliant scientist mother.Spurred on by these rumors and an unearthly stranger, the tesseract-touting Mrs Whatsit, Meg and Charles Wallace and their new friend Calvin O'Keefe embark on a perilous quest through space to find their father. In doing so, they must travel behind the shadow of an evil power that is darkening the cosmos, one planet at a time. This is no superhero tale, nor is it science fiction, although it shares elements of both. The travelers must rely on their individual and collective strengths, delving deep within themselves to find answers.Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable by young and old alike!
    The earth is surrounded by a sinister presence - a dark, foul fog that is the tool of an ultimate evil - whose ambition is to enslave the planet with the complete removal of free will. Three magical beings, Mrs Whatsit, Mrs Who and Mrs Which - witches, angels, demigods perhaps - appear to Margaret and Charles Wallace Murry and their friend, Calvin O'Keefe, to persuade them that it is their destiny to battle this evil on its own turf and to rescue Margaret and Charles Wallace's father. Dr Murry has been missing for some months and the kids learn that he has been captured by the evil while he was "tessering", traveling time and space in the course of his scientific research.
    5-0 out of 5 stars A Wrinkle in time
    At first my teacher read it. She read the first chapter to us. It had me very excited to read on. So, this book taught me a lot. It kind of keeps you in suspence to.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Hated it.
    It seems that people either love it or hate it andI belong to the latter category.How did this become a classic???Having forced myself to read to the end I'm not going to waste anymore time - just read the other 1-star reviews - poor kids forced by their teachers to read this over-rated garbage. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Children's 9-12 - Fiction - Fantasy    2. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    3. Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)    4. Classics    5. Juvenile Fiction    6. Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic    7. Science fiction    8. Juvenile Fiction / Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic   


    8. Harold and the Purple Crayon 50th Anniversary Edition (Purple Crayon Books)
    by HarperTrophy
    Paperback (20 May, 1981)
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    Isbn: 0064430227
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    "One night, after thinking it over for some time, Harold decided to go for a walk in the moonlight." So begins this gentle story that shows just how far your imagination can take you.Armed only with an oversized purple crayon, young Harold draws himself a landscape full of beauty and excitement. But this is no hare-brained, impulsive flight of fantasy. Cherubic, round-headed Harold conducts his adventure with the utmost prudence, letting his imagination run free, but keeping his wits about him all the while. He takes the necessary purple-crayon precautions: drawing landmarks to ensure he won't get lost; sketching a boat when he finds himself in deep water; and creating a purple pie picnic when he feels the first pangs of hunger.Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars bring your imagination
    If you have a small child who is not crazy about books, try this one.I have yet to read it to a kindergarten class who was not enthralled with it. Harold is a delight for young and old.He is lovable and at the same time all-powerful, wielding his purple crayon as he chooses.This is a classic no family should be without.

    5-0 out of 5 stars "And the moon went with him."
    This is a book of such simplicity, both in its words and its illustrations, that one may dismiss it at first glance. Don't! Harold and the Purple Crayon is a magical book. Its popularity may have waned since its original publication over 50 years ago, but it has such enduring charm. Harold has such a wonderful imagination, and in his hands the purple crayon does incredible things. If you've never read this book, please join Harold on his journey. I can't imagine you'll be disappointed.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Harold - fifty years on!
    I bought this fiftieth edition for my daughter because it was one of her favourite books when she was young. She is twenty-five now and the old book is falling to pieces and still has her added drawings in it. She was very happy with the new shiny copy, even though the original was smaller in size. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure - General    2. Bedtime Stories    3. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction    4. Children: Kindergarten    5. Classics    6. Fantasy    7. Fiction    8. Juvenile Fiction    9. Night    10. Juvenile Fiction / Classics   


    9. Charlotte's Web (Trophy Newbery)
    by HarperTrophy
    Paperback (14 December, 2004)
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    Isbn: 0064400557
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    An affectionate, sometimes bashful pig named Wilbur befriends a spider named Charlotte, who lives in the rafters above his pen. A prancing, playful bloke, Wilbur is devastated when he learns of the destiny that befalls all those of porcine persuasion. Determined to save her friend, Charlotte spins a web that reads "Some Pig," convincing the farmer and surrounding community that Wilbur is no ordinary animal and should be saved. In this story of friendship, hardship, and the passing on into time, E.B. White reminds us to open our eyes to the wonder and miracle often found in the simplest of things. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars A fine work of literature that can stand alongside any in English
    I just reread it recently as an adult. I had this boxed set of three hardcover E.B. White books when I was a kid - Charlotte's Web, The Trumpet of the Swan (which I remember as my favorite of the three, though I hardly remember it today), and Stuart Little.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Charlotte's Web
    I've purchased this book for my daughter who is almost 9 years old, I end up reading it before her.This book is great for growing up kids; how wonderful and variable it is to have a friend he/she can depend on and be with to share fun, sad and so so stories to one another.
    4-0 out of 5 stars A classic, and for a good reason
    This book, though it may seem to be just a cute story about a pig, is actually quite sad.The first time I read this book I was in first grade and I liked it, but it was only when I just recently read it again that I realized how good it really is. This book, through its simple plot, reminded me a lot about how selfless some people are and also about growing up.No wonder it's a classic; even though it's written for little kids, it can remind a lot of people about their own lives and bring back a lot of fond memories. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Animals - Farm Animals    2. Animals - General    3. Children's 9-12 - Literature - Classics / Contemporary    4. Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction    5. Children: Grades 4-6    6. Classics    7. Fiction    8. Juvenile Fiction    9. Lifestyles - Farm Life & Ranch Life    10. Pigs    11. Social Issues - Friendship    12. Spiders    13. Juvenile Fiction / Classics   


    10. The Complete Adventures of Curious George
    by Houghton Mifflin
    Hardcover (25 September, 2001)
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    Isbn: 0618164413
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Sixty years have passed since a curious little chimp in Africa met theman with the big yellow hat and got into the first of many scrapes. Decadeslater, George is as curious--and naughty--as ever. To celebrate the 60thanniversary of Curious George's debut, this special edition is a collection ofseven classic adventures by Margret and H.A. Rey, along with an introduction bycritic Leonard Marcus, a retrospective note by publisher Anita Silvey, a historyof the Reys by Dee Jones, curator of the de Grummond Children's LiteratureCollection, and a photo album. The many generations of fans of the "good littlemonkey who was always very curious" will be fascinated to learn how H.A. andMargret escaped on bicycle from German-occupied Paris, with just their wintercoats and several picture books (including a draft of Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars the original and best Curious George stories!
    I dimly remember reading the "George" books years ago. When I saw this collection, I couldn't resist buying it for my daughter.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Favorite for many years
    We have an older version of this same book.This book was a gift to our oldest son when he was 2.13 years later, this very well read book is again our 4th sons favorite book.I'm continually amazed at how much each of our children treasured this book.A must have for any family library.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Curious George: our bedtime hero!
    In the first week of August we took our two children - aged 4 1/2 and 2 1/2 - to see the movie of Curious George. Both loved it. As a matter of fact my wife and I had never before enjoyed a childrens movie as much as we did this one about Curious George.
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    Subjects:  1. Action & Adventure - General    2. Animals - Apes & Monkeys    3. Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction    4. Children's stories, American    5. Children: Grades 1-2    6. Children: Kindergarten    7. Classics    8. Fiction    9. Humorous Stories    10. Juvenile Fiction    11. Monkeys    12. Rey, H. A. / Rey, Margaret    13. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Apes & Monkeys   


    11. The Runaway Bunny
    by HarperFestival
    Board book (27 February, 1991)
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    Isbn: 0061074292
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Since its publication in 1942,

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Warm and wonderful
    This book brought tears to my eyes the first time I read it.It is warm and comforting.A wonderful message for children that their mama will always be there no matter what...

    3-0 out of 5 stars Not great, but okay
    I feel like I am supposed to love this book since it is by the same author of the beloved "Goodnight Moon", but I don't and neither does my child.The illustrations are a bit bland and the story is unremarkable.It also lacks the rhythm of "Goodnight Moon".As a result it just doesn't seem to keep my child's attention.On one hand the message of a mom's unconditional love is rather sweet, but the way she goes about it is borderline creepy.By following her unwilling child all over the world she has the potential of appearing more obsessive and domineering than pleasant and caring.In the end, however, the book is harmless and many people seem to think it's a very charming book.I would just recommend giving it a quick read in the book store before you purchase it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Love And Devotion
    I love the runaway bunny and my kids love the runaway bunny. It makes us laugh, brings us closer together, and helps reinforce the most important lesson my children can learn "A Mother's Love has no limits." We laughed at the young bunny's frustration, marveled at the mother bunny's persistence, and discussed the love and commitment that strengthens our own family. The Runaway Bunny has been a useful tool in reinforcing my dedication to my children.As young children enjoyed the pictures.It's small and simple, but the lesson is profound. ... Read more

    Subjects:  1. Animals - Rabbits    2. Children's Baby - Boardbooks    3. Children's Books/Baby-Preschool    4. Children: Preschool    5. Classics    6. Family - Parents    7. Fiction    8. Juvenile Fiction    9. Mother and child    10. Rabbits    11. Social Issues - Runaways    12. Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Rabbits   


    12. The Outsiders
    by Puffin
    Mass Market Paperback (01 November, 1997)
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    Isbn: 014038572X
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    According to Ponyboy, there are two kinds of people in the world: greasers and socs. A soc (short for "social") has money, can get away with just about anything, and has an attitude longer than a limousine. A greaser, on the other hand, always lives on the outside and needs to watch his back. Ponyboy is a greaser, and he's always been proud of it, even willing to rumble against a gang of socs for the sake of his fellow greasers--until one terrible night when his friend Johnnykills a soc. The murder gets under Ponyboy's skin, causing his bifurcated world to crumble and teaching him that pain feels thesame whether a soc or a greaser. This classic, written by S. E. Hinton when she was 16 years old, is as profound today as it was when it was first published in 1967. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars my inspiration...
    When I had to read THE OUTSIDERS in seventh grade, at first I was just like whatever because I thought it was going to be another boring book we had to read and why can't we ever get good books to read? But from the first chapter, that was it. I fell so hard I still haven't gotten up.
    4-0 out of 5 stars Battle Against The Socs - A Review By Izzy, age 11
    A boy named Ponyboy, and his two brothers, Sodapop and Derry, turn into hoodlums when their parents die in a car crash. They join a group of hoods: Johnny, 2-Bit, Steve and Dally. They are in a battle against the Socs, who are spoiled and very rich. The Socs always jump the hoods (Greasers) when they are alone. They all have parts to play: Dally is the tough guy, 2-Bit is known for his switchblade, Steve is known to mess around a lot, Sodapop comforts people, Johnny is the pet of the gang, and Ponyboy is the youngest at the age of fourteen. There are two other gangs of greasers.
    5-0 out of 5 stars rockin book
    I loved this book because you never know what is going to happen. Plus I think it's wierd that people would go into gangs. I feel sad for Johnny for dying saving other people. ... Read more

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    13. Green Eggs and Ham (I Can Read It All by Myself Beginner Books)
    by Random House Books for Young Readers
    Hardcover (12 August, 1960)
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    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    This timeless Dr. Seuss classic was first published in 1960, and has been delighting readers ever since. Sam-I-am is as persistent as a telemarketer, changing as many variables as possible in the hopes of convincing the nameless skeptic that green eggs and ham are a delicacy to be savored. He tries every manner of presentation with this "nouveau cuisine"--in a house, with a mouse, in a box, with a fox, with a goat, on a boat--to no avail. Then finally, Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Children's Book
    The book of green eggs and ham teaches us all a valued lesson on never judgeing a book by it's cover. Even though the main character tries to convince himself of not trying green eggs and ham, when he finally does he actually really likes it. This being a perfect example of not being prejudice.

    5-0 out of 5 stars I love this book
    I thought this book was great - it was really colorful. The overall feel reminded me of the book "Now I Know the Ten Commandments". I recommend it to anyone.
    5-0 out of 5 stars Classic
    This is one of the most CLASSIC of all kids books.
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    14. Tuck Everlasting
    by Farrar Straus Giroux
    Paperback (January, 1986)
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    Isbn: 0374480095
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Imagine coming upon a fountain of youth in a forest. To live forever--isn't that everyone's ideal? For the Tuck family, eternal life is a reality, but their reaction to their fate is surprising. Award winner Natalie Babbitt (Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Good book
    This is a very good children's novel. It is easy to read and moves along quickly to keep the attention. The story is enchanting and very sweet.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Enchanting
    The story of a family which can never die or get hurt known as the Tucks. A classic love story between living forever for love or living life normal. Which would you choose? The main character Winnie Foster is caught between her new love, Jessie, which belongs to the Tuck family. Now the Tuck family is a very strange family which kept there life as a secret by moving to different place every once in a while. The story goes on and at the end Winnie is either to choose Jessie and drink from the fountain of youth or go on living and move on. Jessie did not want her to drink from it but she loved him and said she would do anything. The setting takes place in a old town called Treegap, which was very small and secluded from the outside world. I would say the genre of this book is a love and fantasy. The book has 139 pages and you cannot stop until you hit that blank page at the end of the book.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Every August, my thoughts turn to Tuck Everlasting
    The opening of TUCK EVERLASTING is one of the best beginnings of any book I've ever read, includingmany of the classics. Whatever this book my lack in character development, it makes up for ten-fold in theme. This book and its concepts are ageless andhaunting. The best stories in life are often told as a parable, and TUCK EVERLASTING delivers. It is not a plot driven book or even a character driven book, it is question driven book...Do you choose life? ... Read more

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    15. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
    by Candlewick
    Hardcover (14 February, 2006)
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    Isbn: 0763625892
    Sales Rank: 897
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    4-0 out of 5 stars Lovely
    A beautifully produced book, spectacular illustrations, a heartwarming story. Especially perfect for a read aloud with 3rd and 4th graders.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Rabbit Run
    This beautiful book, both in design and form, is an example of simplicity at it's best. A doll rabbit known as Edward Tulane to his owner (a small girl named Abilene) lives a life of privilege, he has the finest clothes, he has the love of a child, and he has a beautiful gold pocket watch of his very own. There is one problem however, though Edward knows love, for Abilene does love him so, he doesn't understand love. And because he doesn't understand love, he can not love nor can he know what it means to be loved. 5-0 out of 5 stars Truley and purley amazing
    This book is not only pages with letters typed on them but a true masterpiece. As I read it I cried, jumped for joy and felt that Kate Dicammilo was an amazing person. Her books (Because of Win-Dixie, The Tale of Desperaux and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane) all have won well deserved awards and loved by all who read that feel the story as if were true and truly heartwarming. I've read the story countless times and each time I feel that the world is a wondrous place. Even though Edward is a china rabbit who lives, I didn't feel that it was cartoony and amusing. I felt that it was a true story and not a book that makes you laugh at how cartony it is. You MUST read this book if you are not just a kid who thinks a book is only pages and print. Becasue it's not. I have proof; The Miraculous Story of Edward Tulane.Thanks for reading.
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    16. The Little Engine That Could: Original Classic Edition (Little Engine That Could)
    by Grosset & Dunlap
    Hardcover (01 March, 1978)
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    Isbn: 0448405202
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars I love this book
    I thought this book was great - it was really colorful. The overall feel reminded me of the book "Now I Know the Ten Commandments". I recommend it to anyone.

    5-0 out of 5 stars this story was written by a woman, not Watty Piper
    This story was originally written as "The Pony Engine" by Mabel C. Bragg. The Book "Little Engine That Could" is merely "RETOLD" by Watty Piper. The story was written by a woman who NEVER gets credited for it--Mabel C. Bragg. It's a charming, timeless story and an American Children's literature classic not to be missed.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Litle Engine That Could
    I received the DVD promptly.It was in excellent condition and even contained a personal note from the sender.My experience with buying this item from this source was excellent! ... Read more

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    17. Where the Wild Things Are
    by HarperCollins
    Hardcover (09 November, 1988)
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    Isbn: 0060254920
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
    I read this book to my daughter and son and they loved it.It is my daughter's favorite book.This author is very created in taking you into a different world.Very science fiction.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A classic that transcends time
    This was one of my favorite books when I was growing up. Now that I am a mother, I am thrilled to be able to share this very same story with my own daughter and watch her eyes light up with excitement every time we read it together. My daughter absolutely loves all the colorful, interesting illustrations throughout the book that accompany the equally colorful story. The little imp Max appeals to her "devilish" side, and she laughs with glee as max dons his wolf suit and chases after the dog or as he swings from the vines and marches under the moonlight with the "wild things". This is a book that she really enjoys taking an active part in. How cute it is when she pretends to be one of the wild things...roaring her own little roar and showing her "terrible claws" right along with the story. It is such a wonderful message, too. Max takes an imaginary trip to "Where the Wild Things Are" after being sent to bed without his supper, but even though he becomes King of All Wild Things, he learns that there's nothing more comforting in life than being where he is loved no matter what. And when he "returns" to his room and finds his supper waiting for him, he knows he is truly loved. Such a beautiful story related in a way that both children and adults can relate to.

    5-0 out of 5 stars All-time favorite
    If my family were to be stranded on a desert island with only 1 picture book, I'd choose this one. It was my favorite when I was a kid, and is now my daughters' favorites. Why? Well, the illustrations, to begin with. Wonderfully detailed and funny, my kids spend several minutes looking over each. My favorite part is the sequence of Max's room turning into a forest.
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    18. The Little Prince
    by Harvest Books
    Paperback (15 May, 2000)
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    Isbn: 0156012197
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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