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“Many children will identify with Katie and her fears, and find some comfort in the solution. . . good story for one-on-one or group sharing.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: You're in Big Trouble, Brad!

You're in Big Trouble, Brad!

“[A] phonics-based stor[y] that [is] designed to encourage and assist children in their reading development. . . In [Your in Big Trouble, Brad] Brad is called to the principal’s office. As he tries to figure out why, flashbacks show his recent escapades. The… View →

 
Cover: My Pen Pal, Pat

My Pen Pal, Pat

“[P]honics-based stories that are designed to encourage and assist children in their reading development. My Pen Pal, Pat is amusing, if a bit predictable. Two students named Pat-one in New York City and one in Boston-are paired together as pen pals. They seem to have everything… View →

 
Cover: All Year Long

All Year Long

“I’ll know it’s spring when robins sing,/and tulips give a nod, begins Deady’s ebullient young narrator as she embarks on a winsome dance through the seasons. Deady brings her poem satisfyingly full circle and translates nature’s rhythms into… View →

 
Cover: Rosh Hashanah: A Family Service

Rosh Hashanah: A Family Service

“Whether these books are used for family services or as checklists for discussing the High Holidays with young children, they are a welcome, thought-provoking addition to the Jewish Kid Lit.” View →

 
Cover: Too Many Cooks: A Passover Parable

Too Many Cooks: A Passover Parable

“A funny, cumulative story replete with ingredients kids know will be yucky, refrains they will love to act out and colourful, energetic pictures that make Too Many Cooks a welcome addition to Jewish storytelling for young children.” View →

 
Cover: My First Hebrew Word Book

My First Hebrew Word Book

“…lively, engaging and completely in tune with both the interest and the developmental stages of young children. Hurrah for My First Hebrew Word Book!” View →

 
Cover: Louanne Pig in Making the Team, 2nd Edition

Louanne Pig in Making the Team, 2nd Edition

“. . .well suited for storytelling to young children and as read-alone material for slightly older readers.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Kathy Ross Crafts Letter Sounds

Kathy Ross Crafts Letter Sounds

“Kathy Ross, author of Crafts from Your Favorite Children’s Songs, here applies craft projects to Letter Sounds. . . Hands-on activities supplement phonics instruction.” —Publishers Weekly View →

 

“A great beginning guide to teach children how to eat right.” —Oneota Reading Journal View →

 
Cover: Guess What Is Growing Inside This Egg

Guess What Is Growing Inside This Egg

“Posada’s paint and collage pictures are sumptuous in both texture and color; she beautifully evokes the furriness of a penguin’s belly and the mounded dirt and sticks of an alligator’s swampy nest. Even if the guessing may come easily, children will certainly… View →

 
Cover: Kathy Ross Crafts Triangles, Rectangles, Circles

Kathy Ross Crafts Triangles, Rectangles, Circles

“This is a delightful book to enhance understanding of basic geometric shapes; its design is attractively whimsical without sacrificing practicality. With the help of well-drawn, colorful, cartoon-like illustrations, the projects are easy to produce. Children will enjoy the… View →

 
Cover: The Girl-Son

The Girl-Son

“. . . told in a simple and straightforward manner as if by the woman herself. . . Children may be astounded at the lengths to which Pahk and her mother went to achieve the education we take for granted.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Sammy Spider's First Purim

Sammy Spider's First Purim

“Children will love the bright pictures as they smile at Sammy’s antics. Sammy Spider Celebrates Purim will be a big hit!” —San Diego Jewish Times View →

 
Cover: It's Not My Fault!

It's Not My Fault!

“George’s antics are funny and the sequence of events is believable for children who have ‘accidents’ of their own.” —The Reading Teacher View →

 
Cover: Many Ways: How Families Practice Their Beliefs and Religions

Many Ways: How Families Practice Their Beliefs and Religions

“Children and parents of different races and religions are shown practicing their faith and expressing their love for one another and ‘for our beautiful earth.’ The message that is reinfoced is that although all of the people pictured have different religions, they… View →

 
Cover: Pattern Bugs

Pattern Bugs

“Here is an intelligent math tool that can be used by an individual child or with groups. . . By using the sounds in the poems, the details of the pictures, and the various blocks of color that frame the initial spread, children can find and identify repetitive patterns. . . An… View →

 
Cover: Get the Ball, Slim

Get the Ball, Slim

“[B]eginning readers illustrated with clear, full-color photographs of people and props dramatically placed on all-white backgrounds. The book. . . feature twins Tim and Jim playing with their dog. . .The characters’ exaggerated expressions give the stories the feeling of a View →

 
Cover: I Like Mess

I Like Mess

“[B]eginning reader illustrated with clear, full-color photographs of people and props dramatically placed on all-white backgrounds. The book feature[s]. . .Tess cleaning her room only to begin her messy cycle again. . .The characters’ exaggerated expressions give the… View →

 
Cover: Best Friends

Best Friends

“These three stories intended for very beginning readers subtly reinforce concepts of friendship, sportsmanship, and emotional expression. I Am Mad! features a bullying older sister, and is the weakest of the lot, due perhaps to the difficulty of telling a complex story with such View →

 
Cover: It's Back to School We Go!: First Day Stories From Around the World

It's Back to School We Go!: First Day Stories From Around the World

“Large, eye-catching spreads introduce the school experiences of children from 11 different countries, including Kenya, Kazakhstan, China, and Canada. Each entry includes the student’s name, age (ranging from six to nine), and place of residence. Then, in chatty style,… View →

 
Cover: Marsh Morning

Marsh Morning

“Morning comes to the marsh with wildlife awakening amid watercolor mist and movement in grays, browns, green and black, re-creating this unique ecosystem. Rabbit stands in mid-motion, heron is knee-deep in water and red-winged blackbird ‘starts his melody.’ Four… View →

 
Cover: Greetings, Asia!

Greetings, Asia!

“These titles focus on each continent’s natural features, highlight many of its animals, and present a brief overview of the people. Useful information is presented in an enjoyable style. Different size fonts and background colors are used to break up the text and add… View →

 
Cover: All-Girl Crafts

All-Girl Crafts

“As with Ross’s other craft titles, this book is sure to please children and the adults who assist them. A welcome addition.” —School Library Journal View →