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Harriet's Hare (Trumpet Club Edition)
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2007-01-07 Summary: A Hare from Outer Space ... This book is about a girl named Harriet who finds a hare that landed in a spaceship in her father's cornfield. She names the hare Wiz. They become good friends, but her father never finds out about Wiz. There is a cleaning woman who says that Harriet is a funny scream. Then she talks about what her late-lamented hubby used to say. I liked this book because it was really funny. ...more
[2] Rating: 4 Date: 1999-01-03 Summary: Cute story! ... I enjoyed the story as a 7th grader, though it was way too easy for me. It was very cute. Dick King Smith has a great way of giving animals their very own personalities. Great story for the younger generation. ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | In this "warm fuzzy tale full of poignance, humor, and magic" ( School Library Journal ), eight-year-old Harriet Butler isastonished to meet a space alien who's vacationing in her dad's wheat field! "Children will be delighted by the charm, compassion, and wit of Harriet and Wiz...and find themselves completely drawn into their wonderful fantasy adventures"-- Booklist , starred review. First time in paperback! A 1995 Parenting Magazine Reading Magic Award winner. ...more
Castle
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2008-07-07 Summary: Stories for Children Magazine 5 Star Review ... This is the fourth book in David Macaulay's series of how things in history were built. In both text and detailed drawings, the author describes the planning and construction of a typical castle and adjoining town in thirteenth-century Wales. In 1283, Kevin le Strange was named Lord of Aberwyvern in Wales by King Edward I of England. While Lord Kevin's castle is imaginary, its concept, structural process, and physical appearance are all based on several castles that were built to aid in the English conquest of Wales ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2008-05-16 Summary: Perfect Castle Unit Study ... My 13 year old and I read this book together. He absolutely loved reading about the history and building of the castle. He has another larger DK book on Castles and as we read told me about his previous knowledge on the topic we were reading about and expanded our discussion. The images (drawings) being b/w are a perfect match so that details of the castle stand out. After reading this story, we watched the accompanying PBS special Castle by the same author. The movie is s a perfect tag-a-long going into further details ...more
Editorial Reviews [1] ... Amazon.com | Imagine yourself in 13th-century England. King Edward I has just named the fictitious Kevin le Strange to be the Lord of Aberwyvern--"a rich but rebellious area of Northwest Wales." Lord Kevin's first task is to oversee the construction of a strategically placed castle and town in order to assure that England can "dominate the Welsh once and for all." And a story is born! In the Caldecott Honor Book Castle , David Macaulay--author, illustrator, former architect and teacher--sets his sights on the...more
[2] ... Product Description | The word itself conjures up mystery, romance, intrigue, and grandeur. What could be more perfect for an author/illustrator who has continually stripped away the mystique of architectural structures that have long fascinated modern man? With typical zest and wry sense of humor punctuating his drawings, David Macaulay traces the step-by-step planning and construction of both castle and town....more
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