Children
Here's a collection of all of our articles filed under children
The IP BookshelfSugar Plum Ballerinas: Terrible Terrel by Whoopi GoldbergSugar Plum Ballerinas: Terrible Terrel
by Whoopi Goldberg, Deborah Underwood, and Meryn Roos
Hyperion Book CH; $4.99
160 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0786852635
Review by S. Spangler (age 10)
Synopsis: Terrel Liu is a normal nine year old girl. She...
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Long Journey on a Short BusHaving a Sibling With Down SyndromeBy Karen MurphyNathaniel and Serena, Eric’s older brother and sister, arrived in Seattle last week to visit me before school starts. They got in my car, looked around, and then at each other.
“It feels weird without Eric here,” Nathaniel said finally,...
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Long Journey on a Short BusHe's not quite for sale.By Karen MurphyYou sort of have to admire anyone—even if it’s a child of just five—who honestly doesn’t care what people think of him. A kid who seeks to simply enjoy himself, not at anyone’s expense, but just from the joy it brings...
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MominatrixHeal the World Through Sex ToysBy Kristen ChaseWith the economy bottoming out and parents stashing their pennies under the mattress, the idea of spending money on sex toys is probably not an option. If you’re struggling to pay your mortgage and can barely afford to feed your family, a whopping...
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Long Journey on a Short BusRevising the rules.By Karen MurphyHe was clearly excited and he clutched his ticket tightly, keeping his eyes on the airport gate agent. From time to time he glanced at other passengers milling about and waiting to board the plane, answering their questions—if they acknowledged...
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The IP BookshelfThe 20th Century Children's Book Treasury, Selected by Janet SchulmanThe 20th Century Children's Book Treasury: Celebrated Picture Books and Stories to Read Aloud
Selected by Janet Schulman
Alfred A. Knopf, 1998
$40.00; ISBN: 9780679886471
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
If you're happy to read to your kids but your...
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The IP BookshelfNever Take a Shark to the Dentist by Judi Barrett, illustrated by John NickleNever Take a Shark to the Dentist (And other things not to do)
By Judi Barrett, illustrated by John Nickle
Atheneum; $16.99
34 pp; ISBN-13: 978-1416907244
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Every kid knows there's a list of things she's never to do. Most...
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Long Journey on a Short BusThe Club.By Karen MurphyLast year just before Halloween we shopped for costumes. Each and every year for years before that I had lovingly and painstakingly sewed intricate costumes, despite knowing next to nothing about sewing, but now that Eric was of age to wear one I felt...
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Long Journey on a Short BusOutside the BoxBy Karen MurphyI have decided that in my next life I am going to be my son. Of all the people I know he is the one who seems to be having the best time.
Eric goes to a special-needs preschool four mornings a week. Other than some cryptic hastily-scrawled daily notes...
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The IP BookshelfRuthie and the (Not So) Teeny Tiny Lie, written and illustrated by Laura RankinRuthie and the (Not So) Teeny Tiny Lie
Written and illustrated by Laura Rankin
Bloomsbury USA Children's Books; $15.95
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-1599900100
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Ruthie learns there's no such thing as a little white lie in this...
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The IP BookshelfAngelmonster and Maybe Baby: 28 Writers Tell the Truth About Skepticism, Infertility, Baby Lust, Childlessness, Ambivalence, and How They Made the Biggest Decision of Their LivesAngelmonster
By Veronica Bennett
Candlewick Press, $15.99
240 pages, ISBN 0763629944
Review by Amy Andrews
Mary Shelley, the vivacious and headstrong daughter of William Godwin and the late Mary Wollstonecraft, both socially progressive thinkers...
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Growing PainsMe and my Mother-tounge.By Elizabeth ThompsonI grew up speaking Hungarian with my parents and learned to read and write the language, thanks to my maternal grandmother who insisted that at least one of her 18 grandchildren learn the "mother-tongue".
Even more so today, as a Mom...
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Full Moon, White LieBy Hildie S. BlockNo one else went to ballet last night either.
Maybe that's not such a white lie, but I told it. Because these tears, this disappointment, those 6 year-old puppy dog eyes, they had to stop wrecking havoc on my conscience.
I warned her....
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In TrainingTricks are for kids!By Danielle MutarelliOn some level I’m sure the following would be recognized as bad parenting, but we just can’t seem to help ourselves. You see, we like to teach our two and a half year old son Leo "tricks" solely for our amusement.
The most recent...
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The IP Bookshelf"Yum! Yuck!" and "Queen Bee Moms and Kingpin Dads"Yum! Yuck! A Foldout Book of People Sounds
By Linda Sue Park and Julia Durango
Charlesbridge Publishing, $9.95
36 pages, ISBN 1570916594
Review by Amy Andrews
Like an ice cream cone on a hot summer's day, Linda Sue Park and Julia Durango's Yum! Yuck!...
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A Socially Irresponsible Stroll Through My NeighborhoodSometimes convenience trumps political correctness.By Robin Dutton-CookstonBy the time you finish reading this essay, you will think I am a depraved, cold-hearted, unfeeling subhuman. Someone on the level of Monty Burns, J.R. Ewing or Dick Cheney. In other words, some of the things I am about to reveal will possibly offend you.
But...
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Stick a Fork in ItTen technological marvels that help me ignore my kids.By Brandy StonerA Danish company has developed the EdisonSalvo socket, an electrical socket that will probably not fry children who stick forks in outlets. (It’s shock-resistant, not shock-proof!) I and my siblings had hours of fun sticking objects in...
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The IP BookshelfLady in the WaterLady in the Water
By M. Night Shyamalan
Little, Brown; $17.99
64 pages, ISBN 0316017345
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
M. Night Shyamalan's mysterious storytelling style leaps off the big screen and into Lady in the Water, his first picture book for...
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Really? Things Will Change?Thanks for your two cents.By Rachel Pelta GolinkinWhen I was pregnant, people couldn’t help but give me their two cents (and four cents, and six cents and eight cents…). Apparently, people assumed I hadn’t thought this parent thing through and I wanted -– no, needed -–...
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The IP BookshelfIt's a Girl: Women Writers on Raising Daughters; Miss Mingo and the First Day of School It's a Girl: Women Writers on Raising Daughters
Edited by Andrea J. Buchanan
Seal Press, $14.95
248 pages, ISBN 1580051472
Review by Kim Schmidt
It’s a Girl brings together thirty mother-writers who each explore their experiences raising a...
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The IP BookshelfCookies: Bite-Sized Life Lessons Cookies: Bite-Sized Life Lessons
By Amy Krouse Rosenthal
HarperCollins, $12.99
40 pages, ISBN 006058081X
Reviewed by Amy Brozio-Andrews
It's easy to teach children concrete things like the alphabet, colors, and shapes; they have clearly visible...
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Hey! It's Dinner AND a Show!Entertainment in the dining room.By Angie WeatherlyThe husband and I don't get out much. Who in their right mind would volunteer to watch four kids? And God knows we're too cheap to hire a sitter. We've pretty much surmised we'll not have another grown-up outing until we're wearing Depends. At least it's...
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The IP BookshelfGet to Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World; Dooby Dooby Moo Get to Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World
By Linda R. Hirshman
Viking Adult, $19.95
112 pages, ISBN 0670038121
Reviewed by Avis Yarbrough
Get to Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World is an extension of a 2005 article Ms. Hirshman wrote...
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The IP BookshelfDashka Slater's "Baby Shoes" Baby Shoes
By Dashka Slater; illustrated by Hiroe Nakata
Bloomsbury Children's Books, $15.95
40 pages, ISBN 1582346844
Reviewed by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Ever wonder why most babies' walking shoes are white? As every parent knows, the nice white baby...
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Special Needs of the Gifted ChildExceptional minds have requirements, too.By Kristina AshlockWhen we think of a child with special needs, we tend to think of a child who is autistic, has ADHD or suffers with dyslexia. Rarely does the gifted child come to mind. I don’t particularly like the term “gifted”, nor does my 8-year-old...
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The IP BookshelfChowder by Peter Brown Chowder
By Peter Brown
Little, Brown; $15.99
32 pages, ISBN 0316011800
Reviewed by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Chowder's a bulldog with a bit of a problem; he's lonely. He has no friends other than his owners, Madge and Bernie Wubbington. It's not that Chowder...
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Just Say NoThe power of two letters.By Kim MontesThe request was simple. My 9-year-old daughter wanted the latest toy and asked if I would buy it. After a few minutes of consideration, I launched into the answer. “Sweetheart, it’s really not a good idea. You’ll see – everyone...
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The IP BookshelfNaughty Little Monkeys by Jim Aylesworth Naughty Little Monkeys
By Jim Aylesworth, illustrated by Henry Cole
Puffin Books, $6.99
32 pages, ISBN 0142405620
Reviewed by Amy Brozio-Andrews
When the parents are away, youngsters will play, as all parents know. For anyone in doubt, it's further...
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The IP BookshelfTeam Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon
By Catherine Thimmesh
Houghton Mifflin Company, $19.95
80 pp.; ISBN: 0618507574
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Thirty-seven years on, it's tempting to take space travel for granted-- NASA...
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Mommy I'm A Gas StationWe've all been there... right?!By Antigone ArthurWe all screw up as parents at some time or another. Just three days ago I left my 2 month old, 17 month old and 2-and-a-half year old in the car (while it was running) while I jumped out to grab a brochure. Mind you, the brochure was an arm’s length...
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The IP BookshelfNew York's Bravest by Mary Pope Osborne; Illustrations by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher New York's Bravest
By Mary Pope Osborne; illustrations by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
Dragonfly Books, $6.99
32 pp.; ISBN: 0375838414
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
In Mary Pope Osborne's New York's Bravest, mid-nineteenth century New York City...
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HypocrisyLearning to let go.By Mary Ellen GallowayI may as well come clean from the beginning. I am a hypocrite. A phony. Full of bull, or something that comes from a bull. I am a whitewashed sepulcher. I can talk the talk, but not walk the walk, etcetera. “Wow!” you may think to yourself....
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The IP BookshelfWalter Was Worried by Laura Vaccaro SeegerWalter Was Worried
By Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Roaring Brook Press, $6.95
40 pages, ISBN: 1596431962
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Writer and illustrator Laura Vaccaro Seeger, already known for her characteristically vibrant and colorful work with The...
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It's Not My Fault!Finally, we have a scapegoat!By Kerrie FlanaganJust when I think our world cannot get any crazier I pick up the newspaper and see the headline, "Activists blame obesity on sugary SpongeBob." Spongebob causes childhood obesity? Apparently The Center for Science in the Public Interest and...
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The IP BookshelfThe Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon, written and illustrated by Mini GreyThe Adventures of the Dish and the Spoon
Written and illustrated by Mini Grey
Alfred A. Knopf; 32 pp.
$16.95; ISBN: 0375836918
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Just about every kid knows what happened the night the cat played a fiddle, the cow took a...
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Kid SenseIf only more adults had it.By Michele Miles GardinerRaising kids would be a lot easier if adults weren’t involved. Sure, kids whine, beg, tend to be messy and basically act their age most of the time. But so many grown-ups, with enough years spent on this planet to know better, are more confused...
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The IP BookshelfHansel and Diesel, written and illustrated by David GordonHansel and Diesel
Written and illustrated by David Gordon
Laura Geringer, 32 pp.
$15.99, ISBN: 0060581220
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
With its delightfully modern take on one of Grimm's famous fairy tales, David Gordon's Hansel and Diesel is sure...
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The IP BookshelfOnce Upon a Tomb: Gravely Humorous Verses By J. Patrick Lewis; illustrated by Simon BartramOnce Upon a Tomb: Gravely Humorous Verses
By J. Patrick Lewis; illustrated by Simon Bartram
Candlewick; $16.99
32 pp.; ISBN: 0763618373
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Tempering the serious subject of death with jokes, puns, and just plain poking fun,...
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The IP BookshelfPancakes for Supper by Anne Isaacs, illustrated by Mark TeaguePancakes for Supper
By Anne Isaacs, illustrated by Mark Teague
Scholastic Press; $15.99
40 pp.; ISBN: 0439644836
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
With cleverness and courage, the young heroine of Anne Isaacs' new picture book Pancakes for Supper takes...
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My Super *Bleep* SixteenBy Cyn VelaI am watching MTV's "My Super Sweet Sixteen", as a girl sneers and gripes her way through a rack of dresses. She can't decide which would make her look less sneery and gripey, so she informs her mother, "I'm taking all of them." The...
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The IP BookshelfPumpkins
Written and illustrated by Ken RobbinsPumpkins
Written and illustrated by Ken Robbins
Roaring Brook Press, $14.95
32 pp.; ISBN 1596431849
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Halloween books are kind of like Halloween candy -- you can only devour so much of the same before you're in the mood...
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The IP BookshelfWolves, written and illustrated by Emily GravettWolves
Written and illustrated by Emily Gravett
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, $15.95
40 pp.; ISBN 1416914919
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Every once in a while, a children's picture book comes along that's really surprising -- something...
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The IP BookshelfWelcome, Precious by Nikki GrimesWelcome, Precious
By Nikki Grimes, illustrated by Bryan Collier
Orchard Books, $16.99
32 pp.; ISBN 043955702X
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Every now and again, a book comes along that you almost wish you'd written. The writing, the style, the sentiment...
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The IP BookshelfCelebrate! Connections Among Cultures by Jan ReynoldsCelebrate! Connections Among Cultures
By Jan Reynolds
Lee and Low Books, $16.95
32 pp.; ISBN: 1584302534
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
That time of year is here -- you know, the part where we're on the verge of a cornucopia of religious and cultural...
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The View From HereIt takes a village. Or didn't you get the memo?By Amy Sue NathanI didn't read Hillary's book. I didn't have to. I could've written it except for the notoriety, experts employed, and publicity and popularity that ensued. I said I could have written it, not that it would have been a bestseller if I had.
I jumped on...
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The IP BookshelfOff We Go! by Beverley AbramsonOff We Go!
By Beverley Abramson
Tundra Books, $15.95
24 pp.; ISBN: 0887767281
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
I realize it's a huge generalization, but in my experience, there are far more children's picture books that exhibit and encourage quietude...
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The IP BookshelfC is for Caboose, by Traci N. ToddC is for Caboose
By Traci N. Todd
Chronicle Books; $14.95
40 pp.; ISBN-10: 0811856437
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
You'd think that at some point, there would be such an overwhelming number of ABC books published that the audience of kids reading...
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The IP BookshelfWhile You Are Sleeping, written and illustrated by Alexis DeaconWhile You Are Sleeping
Written and illustrated by Alexis Deacon
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $16.50
36 pp.; ISBN: 0374383308
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
If your children are anything like the children I know, then you're already quite familiar with...
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The Warp Speed Of SexualitySometimes living in the age of sexuality is tiring.By Lauri KubuitsileSometimes living in the age of sexuality is tiring. Don’t get me wrong; I like sex despite the rumors that my husband may be spreading. There’s just so much of it around. We are swimming in it. And frankly, some of us are drowning. The ubiquitousness...
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Walking the TightropeEverything was fine until Susan screamed.By Tish DavidsonEverything was fine until Susan screamed. Lightning snapped overhead, overshadowed instantly by the crack of thunder. Ahead of me on a two-person chair lift, forty feet above the ground, my daughters cringed as the storm lashed around them. Six-year-old...
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Walking the TightropeEverything was fine until Susan screamed.By Tish DavidsonEverything was fine until Susan screamed. Lightning snapped overhead, overshadowed instantly by the crack of thunder. Ahead of me on a two-person chair lift, forty feet above the ground, my daughters cringed as the storm lashed around them. Six-year-old...
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The IP BookshelfPlease Play Safe! Penguin's Guide to Playground SafetyPlease Play Safe! Penguin's Guide to Playground Safety
By Margery Cuyler; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
Scholastic Press; $15.99
32 pp.; ISBN 0439528321
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
What's not to love about playgrounds? Running, jumping, sliding,...
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Sick DaysI don't feel so good...By Peggy DuffyMy oldest succumbed first. She came downstairs in the gray light of a winter morning, her face blazing with an unhealthy flush.
“My head hurts,” she said.
A quick hand to her forehead confirmed what her glassy eyes had already revealed....
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The IP BookshelfOops, By Arthur GeisertOops
By Arthur Geisert
Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books; $16.00
32 pp.; ISBN: 0618609040
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Spilled milk is a relatively regular occurrence at my house -- we clean off the table, mop it up off the floor, refill the...
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The IP BookshelfBats at the Beach, written and illustrated by Brian Lies Bats at the Beach
Written and illustrated by Brian Lies
Houghton Mifflin, $16.00
32 pp.; ISBN: 061855744X
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
A bright full moon proves irresistible to a colony of bats on a warm summer night. Coming out of their daytime...
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The IP BookshelfThe Twelve Days of Winter by Deborah Lee Rose, illustrated by Carey Armstrong-EllisThe Twelve Days of Winter: A School Counting Book
By Deborah Lee Rose, illustrated by Carey Armstrong-Ellis
Abrams Books for Young Readers; $14.95
32 pp.; ISBN-10: 0810954729
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
A schoolchildren's wintertime adaptation...
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The IP BookshelfYou and Me, Baby by Lynn Reiser and Penny GentieuYou and Me, Baby
Lynn Reiser and Penny Gentieu
Knopf Books for Young Readers, $15.95
40 pp.; ISBN: 978-0375834011
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
If you have babies and toddlers at home, you know how much they love seeing other babies -- waving hello...
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Growing PainsChicken Soup for the Aspetic SoulBy Elizabeth Thompson
"So, how bad is it? Do you need me to take a sick day?"
My husband’s eyes were fixed on the television as he continued to iron his dress shirt while waiting for my answer.
He didn’t get one.
I was sitting on the end of our...
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The IP BookshelfTools, written and illustrated by Taro MiuraTools
Written and illustrated by Taro Miura
Chronicle Books; $15.95
52 pp.; ISBN 978-0811855198
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Introducing young children to the tools of many trades, Japanese illustrator and graphic designer Taro Miura offers readers...
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The IP BookshelfMax's Words by Kate Banks, illustrated by Boris KulikovMax's Words
By Kate Banks, illustrated by Boris Kulikov
Farrar, Straus and Giroux; $16.00
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0374399498
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
When you're the youngest in the family, it's natural to want to be just like your older siblings,...
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The IP BookshelfDon't Forget Your Etiquette! The Essential Guide to Misbehavior By David Greenberg, illustrated by Nadine Bernard WestcottDon't Forget Your Etiquette! The Essential Guide to Misbehavior
By David Greenberg; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
Farrar, Straus and Giroux; $16.00
40 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0374349905
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Every kid goes through it, that...
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The IP BookshelfAtomic Ace and the Robot Rampage, written and illustrated by Jeff WeigelAtomic Ace and the Robot Rampage
Written and illustrated by Jeff Weigel
Albert Whitman & Company, $15.95
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0807504840
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
While the caped Atomic Ace may have super powers, he's really just a regular...
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The IP BookshelfThere Was a Little Girl, She Had a Little Curl by Harriet Ziefert, illustrated by Elliot KreloffThere Was a Little Girl, She Had a Little Curl
By Harriet Ziefert, illustrated by Elliot Kreloff
Blue Apple Books, $15.95
36 pp., ISBN 978-1593541613
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Opening with the familiar nursery rhyme about the little girl with...
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The IP BookshelfNobody Gonna Turn Me 'Round: Stories and Songs of the Civil Rights Movement by Doreen Rappaport, illustrated by Shane W. EvansNobody Gonna Turn Me 'Round: Stories and Songs of the Civil Rights Movement
By Doreen Rappaport, illustrated by Shane W. Evans
Candlewick Press; $19.99
63 pp.; ISBN 978-0763619275
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Recounting civil rights experiences...
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The IP BookshelfGreen Eggs and Ham Cookbook: Recipes Inspired by Dr. Seuss by Georgeanne Brennan, photography by Frankie FrankenyGreen Eggs and Ham Cookbook: Recipes Inspired by Dr. Seuss
By Georgeanne Brennan, photography by Frankie Frankeny
Random House; $16.95
64 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0679884408
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
With an inventive eye for creativity and cooking,...
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The IP BookshelfPriscilla Superstar! written by Nathaniel Hobbie, illustrated by Jocelyn HobbiePriscilla Superstar!
Written by Nathaniel Hobbie, illustrated by Jocelyn Hobbie
Little, Brown and Company; $16.99
32 pp.; ISBN 9780316013864
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
More than just a pretty face, the eponymous Priscilla learns to revel in what...
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The IP BookshelfPolo: The Runaway Book By Regis FallerPolo: The Runaway Book
By Regis Faller
Roaring Brook Press, $16.95
80 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-1596431898
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
When Polo the dog receives a book from a friend for his birthday, he's thrilled. He falls asleep reading it, only to be...
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The IP BookshelfDuck, Duck, Goose written and illustrated by Tad HillsDuck, Duck, Goose
Written and illustrated by Tad Hills
Schwartz & Wade; $15.99
40 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0375840685
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
In this sweet tale of the challenges of friendship, kids will easily recognize the situation poor Goose...
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The IP BookshelfUno's Garden, written and illustrated by Graeme BaseUno's Garden
Written and illustrated by Graeme Base
Abrams Books for Young Readers, $19.95
40 pp; ISBN-13: 978-0810954731
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
When Uno finds a magical place in the forest so special he decides to spend the rest of his life...
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The IP BookshelfChampions on the Bench By Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated Leonard JenkinsChampions on the Bench
By Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated Leonard Jenkins
Dial, $16.99
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0803729872
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Fifty years ago sounds like ancient history when you're a kid. But the reality of life in...
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The IP BookshelfOne-Eye! Two-Eyes! Three-Eyes! A Very Grimm Fairy Tale written by Aaron Shepard; illustrated by Gary ClementOne-Eye! Two-Eyes! Three-Eyes! A Very Grimm Fairy Tale
Written by Aaron Shepard; illustrated by Gary Clement
Atheneum Books for Young Readers; $16.95
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0689867408
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
In this clever re-telling of a classic...
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The IP BookshelfCam Jansen and the Secret Service Mystery by David A. Adler; illustrated by Susanna NattiCam Jansen and the Secret Service Mystery
By David A. Adler; illustrated by Susanna Natti
Viking Juvenile; $13.99
64 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0670060924
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Cam Jansen and her classmates have a big day ahead of them. The state governor...
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The IP BookshelfNot a Box written and illustrated by Antoinette PortisNot a Box
Written and illustrated by Antoinette Portis
HarperCollins; $12.99
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0061123221
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Brimming with imagination and as close as you can get to the fun of playing with an empty box yourself without...
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The IP BookshelfGator, written and illustrated by Randy Cecil Gator
Written and illustrated by Randy Cecil
Candlewick Press; $15.99
40 pp.; 978-0763629526
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
The old adage "you can't go home again" is turned inside out in Randy Cecil's new picture book Gator. As one of the...
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The IP Bookshelf17 Things I'm Not Allowed to Do Anymore, written by Jenny Offill; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter17 Things I'm Not Allowed to Do Anymore
Written by Jenny Offill; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
Schwartz & Wade; $15.99
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0375835964
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
What kid hasn't had grand schemes, only to have them shot down...
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The IP Bookshelf3-D ABC: A Sculptural Alphabet, written and illustrated by Bob Raczka3-D ABC: A Sculptural Alphabet
Written and illustrated by Bob Raczka
Millbrook Press; $23.95
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0761394563
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Alphabet picture books are a staple of children's reading lives, but most of them feature everyday...
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The IP BookshelfMars Needs Moms written and illustrated by Berkeley BreathedMars Needs Moms
Written and illustrated by Berkeley Breathed
Philomel Books; $16.99
40 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0399247361
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
It's a rare occurrence that I'll ever come right out and tell you in so many words that you need to go...
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The IP BookshelfThe Serif Fairy: Explorations in the World of Letters written and illustrated by Rene Siegfried; translated by Joel MannThe Serif Fairy: Explorations in the World of Letters
Written and illustrated by Rene Siegfried; translated by Joel Mann
Mark Batty Publisher; $15.95
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0979048623
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
The Serif Fairy's lost her wing --...
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Everyone's OpinionIt takes a village -- a nosy, busybody, opinionated village.By Jennifer GrissomDeciding to have a child is certainly one of the biggest decisions that a person will ever make in their lifetime. Few, if any, decisions have the same impact on your life that bringing a child into the world does. But deciding to have a child is only...
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The IP BookshelfBossy Bear, written and illustrated by David HorvathBossy Bear
Written and illustrated by David Horvath
Hyperion Books for Children; $12.99
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-1423103363
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Sometimes, it's hard to recognize a certain behavior pattern in yourself until you experience it...
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The IP BookshelfPrincess Justina Albertina: A Cautionary Tale, by Ellen Dee Davidson; illustrated by Michael ChesworthPrincess Justina Albertina: A Cautionary Tale
By Ellen Dee Davidson; illustrated by Michael Chesworth
Charlesbridge; $15.95
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-1570916526
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Ellen Dee Davidson's debut picture book, Princess Justina Albertina:...
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The IP BookshelfThe Giant of Seville: A "Tall" Tale Based on a True Story written and illustrated by Dan AndreasenThe Giant of Seville: A "Tall" Tale Based on a True Story
Written and illustrated by Dan Andreasen
Abrams Books for Young Readers; $15.95
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0810909885
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
When Captain Martin Van Buren Bates arrives...
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The IP BookshelfHickory Dickory Dock, written and illustrated by Keith BakerHickory Dickory Dock
Written and illustrated by Kevin Baker
Harcourt Children's Books; $16.00
32 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0152058180
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Everyone knows the familiar nursery rhyme about the mouse that ran up the clock. Sure, the...
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The IP BookshelfOut of the Egg by Tina MatthewsOut of the Egg
Written and illustrated by Tina Matthews
Houghton Mifflin Co. (2007); $12.95
ISBN-13: 978-0618737413
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Let's admit it: as parents, we like to think we know best. And maybe (okay, probably) we do, most...
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The IP BookshelfLeaving the Nest, written and illustrated by Mordicai GersteinLeaving the Nest
Written and illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
Farrar, Straus and Giroux; $16.00
40 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0374343699
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Just when you think you're ready to tear your hair out working through another mark of independence...
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The IP BookshelfPierre in Love by Sara Pennypacker; illustrations by Petra MathersPierre in Love
By Sara Pennypacker; illustrations by Petra Mathers
Orchard Books; $16.99
40 pp; ISBN-13: 978-0439517409
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
With all the makings of a classic love story, Sara Pennypacker's Pierre in Love both entertains and...
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The IP BookshelfNew Socks written and illustrated by Bob SheaNew Socks
Written and illustrated by Bob Shea
Little, Brown Young Readers; $12.99
40 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0316013574
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
My sister is a firm believer in the idea that looking good will make you feel good. In general, I agree,...
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The IP BookshelfHere's a Little Poem: A Very First Book of Poetry, Eds. Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters; illustrated by Polly DunbarHere's a Little Poem: A Very First Book of Poetry
Eds. Jane Yolen and Andrew Fusek Peters; illustrated by Polly Dunbar
Candlewick; $21.99
112 pp.; ISBN-10: 0763631418
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
When you think of poetry, what comes to mind? High...
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The IP BookshelfThe Snow Baby: The Arctic Childhood of Admiral Robert E. Peary's Daring Daughter By Katherine KirkpatrickThe Snow Baby: The Arctic Childhood of Admiral Robert E. Peary's Daring Daughter
By Katherine Kirkpatrick
Holiday House (2007), $16.95
48 pp; ISBN-10: 0823419738
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
With warmth and enthusiasm Katherine Kirkpatrick introduces...
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The IP BookshelfThe Police Cloud, written and illustrated by Christoph NiemannThe Police Cloud
Written and illustrated by Chrisoph Niemann
Schwartz & Wade Books (2007); $15.99
40 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-0375839634
Review by Amy Brozio-Andrews
Christoph Niemann's The Police Cloud proves that dreams really can come true, even...
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