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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (If You Give...)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • If You Give a Child a Good Book...
  • Very enjoyable story
  • a grat book
  • A Picture Book That Would Be Good, Even Without Pictures
  • One of the best beginning reading books
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (If You Give...)
Laura Joffe Numeroff
Manufacturer: Laura Geringer
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Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 0060245867

Product Description

This is a best selling book by Felicia Bond and Laura Numeroff. This is the story of the consequences of giving a cookie to an energetic mouse that runs the host ragged, but young readers will come away smiling at the antics that tumble like dominoes through the pages of this delightful picture book.

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Who would ever suspect that a tiny little mouse could wear out an energetic young boy? Well, if you're going to go around giving an exuberantly bossy rodent a cookie, you'd best be prepared to do one or two more favors for it before your day is through. For example, he'll certainly need a glass of milk to wash down that cookie, won't he? And you can't expect him to drink the milk without a straw, can you? By the time our hero is finished granting all the mouse's very urgent requests--and cleaning up after him--it's no wonder his head is becoming a bit heavy. Laura Joffe Numeroff's tale of warped logic is a sure-fire winner in the giggle-generator category. But concerned parents can rest assured, there's even a little education thrown in for good measure: underneath the folly rest valuable lessons about cause and effect. Felicia Bond's hilarious pictures are full of subtle, fun details. Fans will be happy to know that this dynamic author-illustrator pair teamed up again for If You Give a Moose a Muffin and If You Give a Pig a Pancake. (Great read aloud, ages 4 to 8) --Emilie Coulter

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars If You Give a Child a Good Book..........2007-05-24

...he/she will enjoy it for years. I purchased this book after a co-worker highly recommended it. My child was an infant at the time, and although the book has a recommended age range of 4 to 8, I read it to her anyway. It was of course over her head, but I highly enjoyed the story myself - which is almost as important as the child enjoying the book, right? My girl is now approaching three years old and she enjoys the book as much as I do. It's fun to follow the story as the simple act of giving a mouse a cookie escalates into an endless cycle of giving the mouse other things he requires as a result of the cookie gift. It's a silly, lighthearted tale and the illustrations are fun. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie will surely be a family favorite for years to come, and I'm glad I purchased the hardcover version since it's likely to be passed down to the next generation.

5 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable story.......2007-05-15

I bought this for my 2 1/2 yr. old grandson and was immediately his favorite book to read at bedtime. My daughter is now having to read it to him 2-3 times before it is lights out. In fact, even yesterday during the day, he wanted it read to him. It is a great book.

5 out of 5 stars a grat book.......2007-04-11

IF You Give A Mouse A Cookie is wonderful book. It talks about what the mouse like to do in the story. what he likes to do is ask for cookies and milke , and he likes to keep on asking for things. I like this book so much and I hope you too.

5 out of 5 stars A Picture Book That Would Be Good, Even Without Pictures.......2007-04-01

It's all just one short joke, but its amusing. Give a mouse a cookie, and you'll be stuck in an infinite loop of mouse pampering. Too bad the last page doesn't have "DON'T GIVE COOKIES TO MICE!" in real big neon letters.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best beginning reading books.......2007-03-26

This book will keep your child giggling and make reading FUN!
The Hamster Revolution: How to Manage Your Email Before It Manages You
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great new tips for email
  • I want my 90 minutes back.
  • A must-read for everyone who uses email
  • It's a parable for a practical email management course which really works
  • A Fresh View Over Email Management
The Hamster Revolution: How to Manage Your Email Before It Manages You
Mike Song , Vicki Halsey , and Tim Burress
Manufacturer: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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ASIN: 1576754375

Book Description

The Hamster Revolution is a timely solution to both the widespread problem of email overload as well as most people's inefficient (or nonexistent) systems for categorizing and storing email messages. This book provides the practical steps needed to deal with these problems and become more efficient in our work.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great new tips for email.......2007-06-20

Purchased the audio tape for the car. Easy listening and great tips on productivity for managing email overload. Makes you think before you send an email, sculpt it, use categories for easier identification/prioritization and shows new system for filing and finding anything anytime. It worked for me and can warmly recommend to everybody! Join the Hamster Revolution!

1 out of 5 stars I want my 90 minutes back........2007-06-13

If you have any system of organizing your email already in place, don't bother reading this book.

First of all, this book is written in a "For Complete Morons" "Who Moved My Cheese?" style which I found to be a complete turn-off.

The first half of the book tells you what's wrong with your email style, which is news only to those that don't know how to conduct business communication in the first place. "Is the content of your email appropriate and professional?" I should hope so. Then it goes on to say you should convert your coworkers to the wonderful time-saving methodologies you've learned in this book, and direct them to the book web site. Any student of human nature can tell you, you can't really force anyone to do anything they don't want to do, you can only set an example and hope that they want to emulate it. If you are the boss, I suppose you can order people to follow the guidelines in this book, but otherwise it suggests giving your peers critiques of what's wrong with the email they've been sending you, a technique that's sure to make you near and dear to their hearts.

The second half of the book, which I eagerly anticipated, makes suggestions, then breaks its own rules, resulting in a confusing set of directions that aren't ultimately very useful. For example, the book states that you should be able to sort any email you receive into one folder, without wasting time deliberating over the decision between folders. You are supposed to organize your emails into Clients, Output, Teams, and Admin folders. If something falls into two folders, for example, some Output for a Client, it goes into the first folder in the COTA order-- the Client folder. But when would you ever create output that doesn't have a Client? And Clients in this case includes external AND internal customers. If your organization has a lot of output that isn't created FOR anybody, you have bigger problems than email.

Some of the other suggestions are obvious but presented as epiphany, such as, use subfolders within the COTA folders. Has it ever occurred to you that you could use email subfolders? Does your organization already use instant messaging for asynchronous messages? Guess what, you don't need this book.

In a FAQ at the end of the book, there is a tip that was not new to me, but which has worked for me. Turn off your email notifications (popups, sounds, etc.) and check your email about twice a day for a dedicated block of time. Otherwise every time you receive an email, you are interrupted from your flow of work.

What will happen with email? It is indeed a growing problem, I can't argue with that. I hope that Outlook develops better search technology, like that embedded in GMail. If you are one of the many Outlook users, you know that when your folders reach a certain size, an advanced search can take 15 minutes or more. However, creating a new folder structure isn't likely to do much for you, except cost you the time it takes to reorganize all of your mail.

5 out of 5 stars A must-read for everyone who uses email.......2007-05-28

Getting overloaded with emails over the last 3-4 years. So decided to buy some books on the subject to improve. Bought 3 books from Amazon - Emails, Conquer Your Email Overload and Hamster Revolution. Find Hamster Revolution the best. I can see Hamster in me with over 500 emails in my in-box and having problems in relocating some of the infor later. This book is NOT about how to use Outlook. What I like is the story-telling method the authors used to bring across, otherwise a dry and technical subject, with interesting, lively and useful ideas. Strategy 1 is an eye opener for me. So simple and yet so useful ! Find it so enlightening and useful that I am thinking of asking the company to engage them for an in-house workshop ! Well done, guys !

5 out of 5 stars It's a parable for a practical email management course which really works.......2007-05-19

If email is demanding more and more of your business time, it's time to take in THE HAMSTER REVOLUTION, which tells of an HR director who meets an efficiency coach and learns a simple management system. It's a parable for a practical email management course which really works, includes a case study showing how over 2,000 Capital One associates cut their email time by 23 percent, and tells how to add quality into email management strategy for optimum results. Busy managers in particular will relish its advice, making THE HAMSTER REVOLUTION especially recommended for business libraries.

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5 out of 5 stars A Fresh View Over Email Management.......2007-05-17

Most of the text in the book are good practices that have been already beaten to death in many other publications, online or in physical media. Nevertheless, the method to organize the emails in folders (C.O.A.T.) according to priority and how everything comes together is an invaluable advice. I was reluctant at the beginning, but as soon as I started applying the recommendations, my email productivity started to improve immediately. If you're spending more than 45min to 1hr a day on email, you must read this book.
Mahalia Mouse Goes to College: Book and CD
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Illistrations
  • MAHALIA MOUSE GOES TO COLLEGE
  • Excellent book!
  • Mahalia
  • Don't need to be a Lithgow fan to love this!
Mahalia Mouse Goes to College: Book and CD
John Lithgow
Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 1416927158

Book Description

Mahalia Mouse and her family live underneath Dunster House, an old Harvard dormitory. Foraging for food for her younger brothers and sisters, Mahalia gets trapped in a backpack and then finds herself inside a classroom far from home. Mahalia, intrigued by the lecture, starts attending classes and soon becomes a full-time student -- all the while wondering about the fate of her family. But when graduation day finally arrives, Mahalia has a wonderful surprise waiting for her.

Written as part of his keynote address at Harvard's commencement, this latest book from John Lithgow (class of '67) incorporates his trademark witty rhymes and includes a CD of him reading the text at the commencement. Mahalia's story has an inspiring message for graduates or anyone whose success is worthy of celebration.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Illistrations.......2007-05-25

I wish the illistrations were a little brighter. They seemed a bit dark & scary.

5 out of 5 stars MAHALIA MOUSE GOES TO COLLEGE.......2007-05-13

This is the cutest book to read to children of all ages. It is a great read for an adult. If you went to a college class you will certainly appreciate how this little mouse attends the college classes. It also comes with a CD.You will love this book. I highly recommed it.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent book!.......2007-05-12

The book arrived in perfect timing and is just what we wanted to give to our grandson who graduates from high school on the 20th and to enter college in the fall.

5 out of 5 stars Mahalia.......2007-05-12

The story and illustrations in the book were outstanding. I gave it to my five year old granddaughter and she wanted it read to her over and over. I highly reccomend it.

5 out of 5 stars Don't need to be a Lithgow fan to love this!.......2007-04-30

My boys chose this book at the library, and I purchased it because it is so touching and, yes, inspiring! The story teaches the importance of perseverance, as Mahalia works toward her Bachelor of Science. My 5-year-old loved it. A bit long to hold my 3-year-old's attention, but he enjoyed the rhyme scheme, and I am sure he will enjoy the entire book when he is a bit older. The illustrations are beautiful, as well. This is a book I will save for my grandchildren!
The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great book, for those who love words
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The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread
Kate Dicamillo
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ASIN: 0763625299
Release Date: 2006-04-11

Book Description

"Forgiveness, light, love, and soup. These essential ingredients combine into a tale that is as soul-stirring as it is delicious." — BOOKLIST (starred review)

Welcome to the story of Despereaux Tilling, a mouse who is in love with music, stories, and a princess named Pea. It is also the story of a rat called Roscuro, who lives in the darkness and covets a world filled with light. And it is the story of Miggery Sow, a slow-witted serving girl who harbors a simple, impossible wish. These three characters are about to embark on a journey that will lead them down into a horrible dungeon, up into a glittering castle, and, ultimately, into each other's lives. What happens then? As Kate DiCamillo would say: Reader, it is your destiny to find out.

From the master storyteller who brought us BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE comes another classic, a fairy tale full of quirky, unforgettable characters, with twenty-four stunning black-and-white illustrations by Timothy Basil Ering. This paperback edition pays tribute to the book's classicdesign, featuring a rough front and elegant gold stamping.

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Kate DiCamillo, author of the Newbery Honor book Because of Winn-Dixie, spins a tidy tale of mice and men where she explores the "powerful, wonderful, and ridiculous" nature of love, hope, and forgiveness. Her old-fashioned, somewhat dark story, narrated "Dear Reader"-style, begins "within the walls of a castle, with the birth of a mouse." Despereaux Tilling, the new baby mouse, is different from all other mice. Sadly, the romantic, unmouselike spirit that leads the unusually tiny, large-eared mouse to the foot of the human king and the beautiful Princess Pea ultimately causes him to be banished by his own father to the foul, rat-filled dungeon.

The first book of four tells Despereaux's sad story, where he falls deeply in love with Princess Pea and meets his cruel fate. The second book introduces another creature who differs from his peers--Chiaroscuro, a rat who instead of loving the darkness of his home in the dungeon, loves the light so much he ends up in the castle& in the queen's soup. The third book describes young Miggery Sow, a girl who has been "clouted" so many times that she has cauliflower ears. Still, all the slow-witted, hard-of-hearing Mig dreams of is wearing the crown of Princess Pea. The fourth book returns to the dungeon-bound Despereaux and connects the lives of mouse, rat, girl, and princess in a dramatic denouement.

Children whose hopes and dreams burn secretly within their hearts will relate to this cast of outsiders who desire what is said to be out of their reach and dare to break "never-to-be-broken rules of conduct." Timothy Basil Ering's pencil illustrations are stunning, reflecting DiCamillo's extensive light and darkness imagery as well as the sweet, fragile nature of the tiny mouse hero who lives happily ever after. (Ages 9 and older) --Karin Snelson

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great book, for those who love words.......2007-06-27

This book was so much fun to read as adult, even though it is written for a younger audience. The author's use of obscure and advanced vocabulary is a great opportunity to learn new words and to be entertained at the same time. I read the book last year after I was introduced to it by the professor of the reading class that I was taking. I love how the author uses irony, personification of animals, and directly addressing the reading throughout the book. The story has great themes that apply to all ages and are timeless. It was also full of content that would make it an interesting and lighthearted way to open the door to discussions with children on a variety of topics including: individuality, redemption, and child abuse and neglect. It is a rich story full of unique and largely likeable characters. It is set in a castle that may feel familiar, but is unique for many reasons. The extended length of the title is also another point of interest to me. If you do not know the definition of perfidy when you begin the book, you most certainly will when you are done.

5 out of 5 stars A Courageous Mouse!.......2007-06-20

Who has ever heard of a mouse that loves art, music, and books? What type of mouse can read? What mouse could ever fall in love with a princess and fight rats to survive? This is a tale of an unlikely hero who conquers many forces of evil to triumph--all in the name of love!

5 out of 5 stars The Tale of Depereaux.......2007-06-08

In The Tale Of Despereaux light, darkness, love and evil can all be found in the castle. But in what order do these things happen. The book takes you back and forth while other events are taking place. For Example, we learned that Mig turns to the rat. All of this is taking place as Despereaux finds Botticelli. Botticelli is trying to lead him to nothing but suffering and despair, which is what he lives for. The mouse falls in love with the princess, Mig wants to take her place and a rat is out for revenge. So what do you think will happen next? Does Mig become princess, Does Despereax marry his true love, did the rat Roscuro every find light and his revenge? The book uses light and dark to symbolize good and evil. I believe that Despereaux is the light and the rats are the darkness. But don't take my word for it; read it for yourself, you won't regret it.

1 out of 5 stars What is the moral of this "Tale"?.......2007-06-04

Let me first state I do not have a problem with "dark" children's books. Roald Dahl is not all sunshine and light, nor is Lemony Snicket and we love them. I do not quibble with challenging situations in children's literature.

However, in a book that antropomorphizes creatures, where the spectacular may occur, I feel compelled to agree with my fellow critics who state that the treatment of the character Miggory Sow is atrocious....but the treatment of the character is only a by-product of a flawed tale that abuses the simplistic premise that all that is beautiful is good and things that are not, aren't.

My children and I discussed this problem. The princess in the story is beautiful. She is so much light and goodness, in fact, that her character lacks any shading. She represents everything good and Desperaux worships her, though she does little good besides look good. Miggory Sow is an unattractive house girl, with pig eyes and cauliflower ears from abuse. She is written with little depth or much humanity. The story implies that her station in life and looks are all we need consider to indicate a lack of intelligence or beauty in her soul. Miggory Sow was written so unsympathetically and the princess so one-sided, I wondered if Ms. Dicamillo was giving us her views on the social order.

It was an interesting discussion with my children. My three daughters thought it was mildly interesting - but not recommendable. My sons didn't care for it. I hated it. We sold the book, though I considered throwing it away. Just one family's opinion....

1 out of 5 stars Dark -- not for kids.......2007-06-03

I really tried to like this book. But the terrible scenes of violence to Miggery Sow and the dark portrayal human nature were left unredeemed and and unenlightening. If a book is a mirror into the soul of people, then this one is too cracked and dark to be of appreciable value.
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Lily's purple purse is wonderful
  • Lilly`s Purple Plastic Purse
  • Wonderful story!
  • It's Not Easy Being........Your Student
  • Aaaaaawww!
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse

Manufacturer: Greenwillow
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ASIN: 0688128971

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Lilly, the star of Chester's Way and Julius, the Baby of the World, is back. This time she has her name in the title which is something she's wanted all along. If you thought Lilly was funny before, you are in for a treat. Lilly can't wait for you to find out more about her. Lilly loves school. One Monday she came to school especially happy because she had a brand new purple plastic purse.

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The irrepressible mouse heroine of Chester's Way and Julius, the Baby of the World returns for another true-to-life and very funny episode. Lilly loves everything about school, especially her teacher, Mr. Slinger--until he takes away her musical purse because she can't stop playing with it in class. Lilly decides to get revenge with a nasty drawing of "Big Fat Mean Mr. Stealing Teacher!" but when she finds the kind note he put in her purse, she's filled with remorse and has to find a way to make things right again. Children will sympathize with Lilly's impulsive mistake and laugh uproariously at the witty and expressive pictures of the very human mice. In a starred review, Publisher's Weekly called this book "sympathetic and wise." (Ages 4 to 8)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Lily's purple purse is wonderful.......2007-05-18

My daughter really enjoyed this book. We purchased this and Chrysanthemum and she loves both. I have read these over and over again. This is a cute tail about Lily and her new toy and how she gets in trouble trying to show off her toys in class. It has wonderful detailed artwork and the storyline is very enjoyable.

2 out of 5 stars Lilly`s Purple Plastic Purse.......2007-05-08

Mae White

I read the book Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. The reason I would recommend this book is so people could decide if they like it even though I didn't. I didn't like this book because Lilly was mean. In the book I read that Lilly was writing mean stuff to her teacher just because the teacher took her stuff away when she wasn't supposed to have it in school. This convinced me that it was not a good book.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful story!.......2007-01-14

A great story good for lots of laughs! Lilly receives a purple plastic purse containing her many treasures from her grandmother and brings it to school to share with her teacher (who she idolizes) and her friends. She cannot wait to share her treasures with her friends and does so against the admonition of her teacher, resulting in its confiscation until the end of the day. She "hates" her teacher until the end of the day when he returns her purse and lets her know that even though she had a hard day, everything will be okay. A classic!

5 out of 5 stars It's Not Easy Being........Your Student.......2006-12-18

About a million years ago I was teaching 1st grade when Lilly's book appeared in my room one day carried in by my Principal for a shared reading. I had a purple purse at the time up on my desk, donated by my daughter so that I, too, that very same day after lunch could read the tail...it would appear that the Apple carpet was getting ready for the battle of the Shared Readings.

In the end with me deferring till after she left, both of us faired pretty well, with a great story like this one you can always win the day and even read it twice, but what I remember best and my then Principal remembers best, was the day we co-opted one another in presenting something we both knew was the hot story of the year.

Ah...Henkes is a hot writer....kids know it, kids get it...maybe one day he'll get his due. Cause he's got stories that tell the lives of their characters with true insightful zing. And it's a rare day I can really use zing in a sentence.

In this story which is a perfect present this time of year ...Lilly a mousette brings to school her favorite, precious, new, wonderful spanking purple purse. I feel exactly this way about my new Puma's truth be known and want to wear them EVERYWHERE....she's jingling, checking, peeking, distracting, bugging, interrupting the important daily class work of her dear , dear, dear favorite teacher Mr. Slinger and guess what, he is a braver teacher than I for he takes the purse from her to stop her side show. I'm still upset someone guilted my PUMAS off my feet last week as too sporty for "going out". And Lilly feels this with every fiber of her being. Imagine losing to a teacher's hand something so precious to you. Just a teacher hint here.....you may not get this student back on your side EVER unless they have a really big forgiving nature....and it always works for me to suggest putting distractions into my special drawer to keep my purse "company". After all NO one is allowed in the drawer where my purse is "secretly" kept. ButI suppose Mr. Slinger has no purse...Anyway as the tale continues Lilly writes a note, the teacher writes a note, feelings bound and bounce and are resolved in such exhaustingly sweet ways.You have to love how it all comes back at the end of the day. I love resolutions...and I love watching Lilly get back on track.

And truely I love to read this story to kids...it's one to read especially when a child like my first grade Gabby La La goes over to the Santa Shop and returns to the classroom clutching her bag of goodies which I know will make the rest of the day slightly irrelevant. Watching her with her porcelin penguin soap pumper for Momma and her glitter covered "ring of ears" for herself and her "littles bag of the doggies bones" for the dog her Momma won't get her but who we hear about all day long and I'm seriously worried if this really doesn't get bought this Christmas...watching all of this I just pull out this Lilly story and shift into teacher mode thanking Henkes for getting my word out for me. Teacher teaching here. Thank you.

It's more than a great book. Lilly's books are just living.

5 out of 5 stars Aaaaaawww!.......2006-04-19

I got this book when I was 6 and I still like it! It is the touching story of little Lilly, who loves her teacher but hates him when he takes away her purple plastic purse and sunglasses. It is sooo cute and very fun to read. It is very true-to-life, unlike those other stupid books that think they're tapping into the minds of children. I highly recommend this book. I even have a kid-sized purple plastic purse and a Lilly stuffed animal! This is such a cute book. 5 stars and perfect for any age!
Laboratory Hamsters (American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine)
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    Laboratory Hamsters (American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine)

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    Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)
    Brian Jacques
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    ASIN: 0441005489

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    As the inhabitants of Redwall Abbey bask in the glorious Summer of the Late Rose, all is quiet and peaceful. But things are not as they seem. Cluny the Scourge, the evil one-eyed rat warlord, is hell-bent on destroying the tranquility as he prepares to fight a bloody battle for the ownership of Redwall. This dazzling story in the Redwall series is packed with all the wit, wisdom, humor, and blood-curdling adventure of the other books in the collection, but has the added bonus of taking the reader right back to the heart and soul of Redwall Abbey and the characters who live there.

    Magical, mystical, and the stuff of legends, this stunning tale of good battling with--and ultimately triumphing over--evil takes the reader on a roller-coaster adventure that barely draws breath from the first page to the very last. Brian Jacques is a true master of his craft. --Susan Harrison

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    A special release of one of the most beloved fantasy adventures of our time!

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    3 out of 5 stars good but..........2007-06-01

    The story was fun and just what we needed as we drove around on our vacation. The major complaint I had with the recording was the vocal and sound quality. The characters' voices were often times very inconsistent with regard to the sound levels. Some character's had very grating voices, and when they would yell, it was literally painful. The narrator's voice was lilting and pleasant, and when it would switch to a another character, often times is was jarring and loud.

    5 out of 5 stars Really Good Book!!.......2007-05-31

    Listen up yall this is 1 of the best books i ever read and the only good book in the redwall series!

    5 out of 5 stars Universal & Classic Storytelling At Its Finest.......2007-05-12

    I started reading the Redwall series just a short time ago and I must admit that I am completely hooked. For anyone who enjoys classic storytelling in a fantasy theme, this series is a gem.

    Yes, it is violent...there are battles, characters die, villains are truly villainous...both to the good and to their own followers. The violence might disturb some (particularly younger children who have not been exposed to the realities of war, death, and evil), but on the whole I found it to be very realistic, which is probably why it is not especially suitable for younger children. Good and evil are mostly treated in a black and white manner, but there is just enough gray to make it believable. And, of course, Good always wins out in the end...but at a realistic cost. Characters you love die horrible deaths at the hands of the villains, or in sacrificing for others.

    There is absolutely no inclusion of any sort of sexual content whatsoever, beyond the fact that there are families, babies, and so forth...it is completely innocent in that way. Otherwise, there is no candy coating to how depraved the truly evil can be, nor to how difficult true courage and bravery are.

    I feel the primary "moral" of the Redwall series is this: Peace and Happiness for individuals or a community requires vigilant protection and Good people must oftentimes act to preserve their bounty from those who would destroy it by force.

    Beyond the philosophical aspects of the writing, the detail and consistency of behavior, mannerisms, and speech in each of the characters is delightful. As one progresses through the series, it becomes apparent that there are no humans involved...the buildings, ships, crafts...everything is done by the animals themselves, to their scale. Whether or not there are humans elsewhere, that is unclear, but is rather beside the point of the stories. No, these animals don't look like people...a badger is a badger, a mouse is a mouse, a sparrow is a sparrow...but they think like we do, they scheme, they go on adventures, and they live fascinating or mundane lives...all in a world where things are just a little bit magical.

    Various species have dialects and some are so entertaining that it is hard to not attempt to read passages out loud just for the sheer joy of how the words sound to the ear. Knowledge of the many accents of Britain will help in this and oftentimes the accents imply a type of social stereotype to a character. Coupled with the natural behaviors and temperaments of the real world animals, this is quite a fascinating set of characters Jacques has created and it is full of humor.

    This truly is classic storytelling at its universal best.

    5 out of 5 stars Redwall.......2007-05-03

    Redwall is a really good book. It's about a mouse named Matthias that has to find the sword of Martin the Warrior and fight off the army of Cluny the Scourge. Matthias gets help from Methuselah, Constance, and Basil Stag Hare. I would recommend this book to people ages 10 to 12 because it has action, adventure, and lots of descriptive words and writing.

    5 out of 5 stars A Great Adventure Book.......2007-04-18

    The book Redwall by Brian Jacques is a very exciting story. It is a story about a young mouse named Matthias that lives in a castle called Redwall Abbey. One day, rats came to try and take over the abbey. He knows the only way the mice can win is to find the sword of the great mouse Martin the Warrior. Matthias goes on a perilous journey for the sword; facing owls, snakes, and many other dangers on his quest to save the abbey! The main character of the story is Matthias and it takes place in a forest in the past.
    Redwall is a fantasy book. The moral of the story is good triumphs evil. I would recommend this book because it is very exciting, adventurous, and mysterious. If you pick this book up, you won't be able to put it down!
    The Mouse and the Motorcycle
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    Beverly Cleary
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    ASIN: 0380709244

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    "Boy!" said Ralph to himself, his whiskers quivering with excitement. "Boy, oh boy!" Feeling that this was an important moment in his life, he took hold of the handgrips. They felt good and solid beneath his paws. Yes, this motorcycle was a good machine all right.

    Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest. His thrill ride does not last long. The ringing telephone startles Ralph, and he and the motorcycle take a terrible fall - right to the bottom of a metal wastebasket. Luckily, Keith, the owner of the motorcycle, returns to find his toy. Keith rescues Ralph and teaches him how to ride the bike. Thus begins a great friendship and many awesome adventures. Once a mouse can ride a motorcyle ... almost anything can happen!

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    "Pb-pb-b-b-b. Pb-pb-b-b-b." With these magic vocables, Ralph the mouse revs up a dream come true--his very own motorcycle. Living in a knothole in a hotel room, young Ralph has seen plenty of families come and go, some more generous with their crumbs than others. But when young Keith and his parents check in to the hotel, Ralph gets his first chance to check out. He has always fantasized about venturing beyond the second floor, maybe even outside. Curiosity overcomes caution, and Ralph must have a go at Keith's toy motorcycle. Soon, the headstrong mouse finds himself in a pickle, when all he wanted was to ride a motorcycle. Lucky for him, the boy understands how it is. When he discovers Ralph in his thwarted attempt to abscond with the toy bike, Keith generously encourages the rodent to ride. He even teaches him the simple trick of starting the motorcycle: "You have to make a noise... pb-pb-b-b-b." The subsequent situations Ralph motors into require quick thinking and grownup-sized courage. The team of Beverly Cleary and Louis Darling has been a great favorite for decades, introducing young chapter readers to Ramona, Beezus, Henry, and of course Ralph the mouse. (Ages 8 and older) --Emilie Coulter

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars PCE student review.......2007-04-18

    I highly recommend this book Mouse and the Motorcycle. This is a book parents read to their younger kids, and you will most likely love this book. This book is about a kid and a mouse named Ralph. The kid's name is Keith. He is going to the Mountain Inn in room 215 and Ralph lives in there too. Ralph becomes friends with Keith. Keith decide to let Ralph ride a toy motorcycle and Ralph is only allowed to ride the motorcycle at night. Ralph's family needed food one day and Keith was so nice to give Ralph half of his P.B.J sandwich.
    Beverly Cleary is such a good writer. Beverly also wrote the Ramona books. If you like Ramona books you would also be in love with Mouse and the Motorcycle.

    5 out of 5 stars cooliest book ever .......2007-03-30

    The Mouse and the Motorcycle




    The story The Mouse and the Motorcycle is about a family that moved into a new house. A mouse lives in there to. Late at night the mouse snuck up to the little boy's room and woke up the little boy by accident. The boy told the little boy told the mouse that he will not tell the mom nor dad the mouse was not living in the house. The mouse did not know the family had a pet cat.
    The mouse asks the little boy if he can sit on the motorcycle. The little boy said "yes". The mouse pretended it was a really motorcycle and then the motorcycle started moving but when you stop making the Rrrrrrrrrrmmm. The noise stopped the motorcycle stopped.
    You will have to find out what will happen next by reading the book.

    4 out of 5 stars The Mouse and the Motorcycle.......2007-01-16

    Ever talked to a mouse?
    Do you love mice?
    Well if you have not, and if you do, then this is a book for you. This book is about a mouse named Ralph, and is a book for all ages. He lives in a hotel on the second floor with his mom, dad, and cousins. One day a boy named Keith comes in. With Ralph's adventurous mind, and Keith's giving personality, it will keep you reading for hours.

    5 out of 5 stars the mouse and the motorcycle.......2007-01-15

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    Keith would have never expected what was going to happen on his trip to see more of the United States. His dad eventually got sick of driving and they stopped at a hotel for a few days.
    This phenomenal book The Mouse and The Motorcycle by: Beverly Cleary. Is an amazing story about a mouse getting to use a kid's toy motorcycle. It is very funny and there are always parts to surprise you. Like parts when an owl tries to eat him and there is cats and also dogs he has to survive from. Also Ralph has to get a pill the one that killed one of his family members a aspirin. Because Keith has a head ache.
    The theme of this phenomenal story is the mouse gets to ride Keith's motorcycle. Ralph eventually loses the motorcycle and has to get it back before Keith leaves to see more of the U.S. Ralph gets put down a hamper and almost eats a whole shirt and then he sees the bike but he could not reach it.
    In this amazing book there are two main characters Keith the boy and Ralph the mouse. Keith is a very good boy with toy cars and motorcycles. Ralph is mostly naughty and loves the motorcycle. But a lot of unexpected things happen to these two in this amazing story.
    This amazing story takes place in an old hotel where a family stops while going to show their son Keith the United States. This hotel is very old hotel which very little people stop at. Including that two old people run the place.
    If you want to see what happens to Ralph and Keith's bike read the rest of the book to find out. That is why I think you should read this unforgettable book.

    5 out of 5 stars The best "first real book" a kid could ever read.......2007-01-12

    This was my first "real book", my son's first "real book" and now my grandson's first "real book". After 40 years I can remember everything that happened in this book. That alone says it all. A fantastic read for young and old.
    Maisy's Big Flap Book (Maisy)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Another hit from Maisy
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    • Still very loved and sturdy after 3 years!
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    ASIN: 0763611891
    Release Date: 2001-04-01

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    Maisy the mouse and her friends Cyril, Charley, and Tallulah have a busy day of gardening, painting pictures, cleaning the playroom, and romping at the playground. Young readers can lift the flaps--all 36 of 'em--to learn about numbers, colors, shapes, and opposites as the pals go about their day. What objects in the playroom match the shapes on the flaps? What color completes the pictures of carrots, whales, and grasshoppers? The oh-so-cute Maisy is a huge favorite with children, who watch her on TV and read about her in Where Does Maisy Live?, Maisy Goes to Bed, Count with Maisy, and many more titles by award-winning artist Lucy Cousins. Vibrant colors and bold black outlines set the tone for this cheery, interactive book about everyone's favorite mouse. (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter

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    This is the BIG book of everything preschoolers need to know. Children can lift, look, and learn with Maisy and her friends!

    Children everywhere are crazy for Maisy, the adorable and celebrated mouse created by award-winning artist Lucy Cousins. In MAISY’S BIG FLAP BOOK, Maisy and her friends—Cyril, Tallulah, and Charley—are busy working in the garden, painting and playing in the playroom, and having fun at the park. Young children will eagerly join in, and with thirty-six flaps to lift, they’ll discover a dazzling world of numbers, colors, shapes, and opposites!

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    5 out of 5 stars Another hit from Maisy.......2007-03-29

    Our 11 month old loves flap books and true to its title, this one is big. It's a little harder for her to turn the pages but with all those extra flaps on each page, it's a decent trade-off.

    5 out of 5 stars A must for any Maisy fan........2006-08-21

    My daughter can't get enough of this book. She could sit in front of it all day long, opening all the flaps and staring at all the details in the pictures. She is on a real Maisy kick, so I knew she would love it, but I had no idea how much. Three months after I first got it for her (she is 21 months now), I still know that it will hold her attention when I pull it out. That's a valuable tool for the mother of an active toddler!

    5 out of 5 stars Maisy + Flaps = Winner!!!.......2006-06-26

    My 2 year old loves Maisy! I got this book for him a year ago, and it is still a favorite. He has been able to tear some of the flaps off, like most of his flap books. Nonetheless we love the large size, bold colors, lots of flaps, simple images - a great buy!

    5 out of 5 stars GREAT FOR KIDS WHO LOVE THE FLAP BOOKS!.......2006-02-23

    My 2.5 year old is a big Maisy fan, and LOVES all books with flaps! Thus, this purchase was a no brainer, and he loves it! His 5 year old brother likes it too!! Best thing is that the flaps are durable and not easy to rip-very important for us:-) Good purchase!

    5 out of 5 stars Still very loved and sturdy after 3 years!.......2005-12-13

    I originally bought this for my daughter when she was one (she is 4 now). She still loves Maisy and enjoys this book. She really enjoys looking at it with her little brother (17 mo). All flaps have held up well through the two of them. This book is looked at at least once a day EVERYDAY. A must buy for anyone with infants and toddlers.
    Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh (Aladdin Fantasy)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Robert C. O'Brien
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    There's something very strange about the rats living under the rosebush at the Fitzgibbon farm. But Mrs. Frisby, a widowed mouse with a sick child, is in dire straits and must turn to these exceptional creatures for assistance. Soon she finds herself flying on the back of a crow, slipping sleeping powder into a ferocious cat's dinner dish, and helping 108 brilliant, laboratory-enhanced rats escape to a utopian civilization of their own design, no longer to live "on the edge of somebody else's, like fleas on a dog's back."

    This unusual novel, winner of the Newbery Medal (among a host of other accolades) snags the reader on page one and reels in steadily all the way through to the exhilarating conclusion. Robert O'Brien has created a small but complete world in which a mother's concern for her son overpowers her fear of all her natural enemies and allows her to make some extraordinary discoveries along the way. O'Brien's incredible tale, along with Zena Bernstein's appealing ink drawings, ensures that readers will never again look at alley rats and field mice in the same way. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter

    Book Description

    Mrs. Frisby, a widowed mouse with four small children, is faced with a terrible problem. She must move her family to their summer quarters immediately, or face almost certain death. But her youngest son, Timothy, lies ill with pneumonia and must not be moved. Fortunately, she encounters the rats of NIMH, an extraordinary breed of highly intelligent creatures, who come up with a brilliant solution to her dilemma. And Mrs. Frisby in turn renders them a great service.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH .......2007-06-01

    Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH is a good book. I enjoyed reading it. I would recommend this book to anyone. Mrs. Frisby's son is sick, and something is coming up and it is not that good...if he is sick. There are four children, Teresa, the oldest, Martin the next but the biggest of the four, and Cynthia the youngest and Timothy. THe farmer is why Mrs. Frisby and her family have to move, becasue when the frost melts the famer will plow. Jeremy helped Mrs. Frisby by bringing he to the owl, which can help because he has been there longer than anyone can remember, and so the owl helped. So they figured out the moving problems with Timothy.

    4 out of 5 stars Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh.......2007-06-01

    I enjoyed reading Mrs.,Frisby and the Rats of Nimh. This book was funny,and very interesting. it was about a mouse family, the Frisbys', who are taken care of by their mother, Mrs.Frisby. She is very terrified about moving day this year, because her son, Timothy is very sick, to sick to move. She struggles along the way, to find somewhere and someway to move before the plow comes, and destroys their house. Along the way, she meets many new friends, and she discovers that there is someone who can help: the Rats of Nimh. She becomes friends with the rats of Nimh, and does so many things, and goes through a lot of trouble, to save her son, Timothy. It is interesting to hear all of the things that animals have to say, and that rats can make a home out of a rosebush. I thought it was a good book, and I give it four stars.

    4 out of 5 stars Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh Review.......2007-06-01

    Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh is a wonderful book in my opinion! Something that makes it exciting is that it uses personificatioin. Which makes it more interesting because you can compare problems that animals face with proplems that may be easier for humans to solve. At some points it was very suspenseful, especially at the end of chapters. Sometimes I always wanted to read ahead. The book also expresses love, family, and trust for each other. I would recommend this book to anyone.

    3 out of 5 stars Do you like Mrs.Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.......2007-06-01

    It was ok but Mrs.Frisby and the Rats of NIMH isn't something that I usually read. It was a great book and I suggest people should check it out. And I liked how they put it in the animals point of view instead of just narrating. This is called personification. So if you're into those kinds of books check it out.

    3 out of 5 stars A good book.......2007-06-01

    Mrs. Frisby and the rats of nimh is a great book. I like it because each chapter makes you wonder what will happen next. The auther uses personification so it is cool that it has an animal's perspective. I rate this book a three because it is not a bad book, but it is not the best book I have ever read. It is a great book. I think anyone would like it if they wanted a good book to read.

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