There’s over 60 pages (and 60 drawings) in “Harold and the Purple Crayon,” and they’ll give any children the joy of a good old-fashioned comic strip: they’re simple and they’re funny. I love the enormous purple zig-zags that Harold draws on the book’s title page, and how ...
“It’s the birth of the internet, it’s the death rattle of the old world and its story of Buddyhead and The Icarus Line. It’s a time capsule constructed... See full article at Deadline Film + TV 11/16/2024 by Peter White Deadline Film + TV...
Old Ideas White Waterby Michael S. Bandy and Eric Steinhas several tough questions in it and also doubles as an amazing book to discuss a really powerful topic with students; racial segregation. This is the book I used to introduce the strategy to my students with the bonus of having aha...
is my favorite Robert Munsch book. I feel a little like I am cheating on The Paper Bag Princess but I love Stephanie’s confidence. The story is about Stephanie whose friends, and even teachers start copying how she wears her ponytail. She moves if to the side, to the top of her head...
most superheroes have retired or lost their power. People in the United States are afraid. They fear nuclear war. They worry it could happen at any time. Many of the nation’s superheroes are afraid of what is happening. But one of these heroes must decide: should he save the human ra...
The Blood Picture of the Goat. The two year old Female Goat. Res. Vet. Sci., 4: 121-130.Holman H. H. and Dew S. M. (1964) The blood picture of the goat, II. Changes in erythrocytic shape, size and number associated with age. Res. Ver. Sci. 5, 274285....
Christine Day is a young Broadway singer in New York City auditioning for a show, who comes across an old piece of music written nearly 100 years before by an unknown musician named Erik Destler. Destler, it seems, had made a pact with the devil so the world would love his music. The...
This book begins with that age-old question that has had philosophers, dreamers, and that Owl from the Tootsie Pop commercials speculating. From there we get a series of pictures of toddlers attempting to boop the snoots of various cute animals. And…well, that’s the book, really. ...
was one of my favorite reads mainly because the book is set up to review the fun and festivities throughout the year. Read about the experiences of Mimiko, a 7-year-old, as she introduces us to some of the food, celebrations and traditions of Tokyo.Ages 3 – 10 years. ...
used to be written. It was always and only an abbreviation, “y” standing in for the “th” letter-pair. Similarly, the “e” on the end of “olde” was silent. So if arrange to meet your friends at a pub called “Ye Olde Hostelrie”, you should pronounce it “the old hostel...