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I Took the Moon for a Walk
Cute book of rhymes!
Cute book of rhymes!
Cute book of nursery rhymes!
Cute book of nursery rhymes!
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I Took the Moon for a Walk

I Took the Moon for a Walk

“ Another gorgeous, imaginative book from Barefoot Books. My kids want to read this magical story over and over. Not to be missed! ” --Melanie Mayo

100% Positive Reviews
The Story of Religion

The Story of Religion

“ This basic introduction to the major religions of the world begins by explaining religion in fairly vague terms: "a whole set of ideas and beliefs that are so important they often control the way people behave and act."  The book does not assume any of these ideas and stories about the world are true (or untrue), which may or may not be what one is looking for in a book about religions. ...” --readermaid

100% Positive Reviews
People

People

“ People are different, and people are the same.  This large-sized picture book introduces kids to the idea that our unique world is something to be valued.  This book could easily start a discussion about race, culture, religion, etc.  Despite all the differences, "we all begin quite small."  This line is accompanied by an illustration of parents with babies--several of...” --readermaid

100% Positive Reviews
Clare Beaton's Action Rhymes

Clare Beaton's Action Rhymes

“ Action Rhymes has seven rhymes, including Pat-A-Cake, Here is the Church, One Potato, Two Potato, Round and Round the Garden, Incy Wincy Spider, Heads and Shoulders, and The Elephant.  They are fun little rhymes that can be acted out with you baby.  My baby enjoys looking at the pictures while I read the rhymes and also when I act out the rhymes with her.  I was familiar with...” --jesshrehor

100% Positive Reviews
Barefoot Books Clare Beaton's Nursery Rhymes

Barefoot Books Clare Beaton's Nursery Rhymes

“ This book is great for reading to babies.  I contains seven nursery rhymes.  They are Humpty Dumpty, There Was a Crooked Man, Little Bo Peep, A Hive for a Honey Bee, I Had a Little Nut Tree, This Little Piggy, and Hey Diddle Diddle.  The illustrations are pictures of felt stitched onto a fabric background, and they are big and colorful and not too busy.  My daughter loves...” --jesshrehor

100% Positive Reviews
National Parks: A Kid's Guide to America's Parks, Monuments and Landmarks

National Parks: A Kid's Guide to America's Parks, Monuments and Landmarks

“ National Parks has given my 8 year old daughter a great sense of how diverse and wonderful our country is, as well as what am amazing national resource our national parks are.  I love how this book covers parks all across the country, in the 50 states as well as the US Territories.  My kids really enjoyed reading about parks we have already visited.  My 8 year old likes to read...” --mama_y_sol

100% Positive Reviews
Egghead (The Aldo Zelnick Comic Novel Series)

Egghead (The Aldo Zelnick Comic Novel Series)

“ I was initially drawn to this book because of the bilingualism.  We are trying to raise our two kids bilingual and I tend to gravitate toward anything that has both English and Spanish.  This book is written in a half text, half illustration format that my 8 year old daughter enjoys.  It's easy for her to read, it's lighthearted and cute.  She's spend the most time reading...” --mama_y_sol

100% Positive Reviews
They Stood Alone!: 25 Men and Women Who Made a Difference

They Stood Alone!: 25 Men and Women Who Made a Difference

“ They Stood Alone is a great home school resource.  My 8 year old daughter has really enjoyed reading this book.  I really like how each chapter focuses on one person.  It doesn't provide an overwhelming amount of information, but instead inspires her to research more in depth information on her own.     I especially appreciate how each chapter starts with an...” --mama_y_sol

100% Positive Reviews
The Worst-Case Scenario Survive-o-pedia (Worst-Case Scenario: Junior Edition)

The Worst-Case Scenario Survive-o-pedia (Worst-Case Scenario: Junior Edition)

“ My 4 year old and 8 year old love this book.  They are the type of kids who are always full of interesting questions.  Yesterday I was asked "what if that baby in your belly is a robot?"  There are a lot of times I'm not exactly sure how to answer their questions.  This book does that!  I can say, "I'm not sure, maybe it's in the survive-o-pedia" now!   I...” --mama_y_sol

100% Positive Reviews
Do Super Heroes Have Teddy Bears?

Do Super Heroes Have Teddy Bears?

“ Do Super Heroes Have Teddy Bears?  is a fun read that my boys, ages 2 and 5, really enjoyed. With three years between them, I’m finding it a balancing act to choose books that both my kids will like, and was pleased to find that this story appealed to both of them. The comic-style illustrations are lively and filled with entertaining details, and the storyline celebrates creativity and...” --Yuba_River

100% Positive Reviews
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