Customer Review: They're simple. They're informative. They're cheap. If your child is too young to read, they're perfectly good read-aloud books. What more can you ask for when stocking your kid's library? This one is not my favorite, probably because neither niece has shown a real interest in space yet.... more info
Customer Review: The book was well written and had a lot of interesting cures and remedies. However, a lot of the obscure remedies contained stuff I had never heard of and the author does not even give a hint as to where to get the items for his recipes --- other than being interesting reading, the book is of little... more info
Customer Review: They're simple. They're informative. They're cheap. If your child is too young to read, they're perfectly good read-aloud books. What more can you ask for when stocking your kid's library? This one has a simple story indicating the steps it takes to turn a factory into a park. Plenty of... more info
Customer Review: My toddler loves butterflies. We enjoy the DK series and this does not disappoint. It is simply read, has great photos, easy to pack and take along. I'm sure we'll get more use out of it in the future as well.
Customer Review: For the most part, this book is pretty good. However, I was disappointed that the author uses the term "Killer Whale" instead of "Orca!"
Customer Review: This is another of the Eyewitness Readers series. Labeled as Level 1 --Beginning to Read-- I think that it would be a little too much for a real beginning reader. [I think of a real beginner as one who might start with the first Bob Books.] First, the sentences are a little long and second, the... more info
Baby animals that grow up in the wild are beautifully photographed and engagingly explained for beginning readers in a manner sure to spark interest. Just like human children, baby animals have lessons to learn. The rhino, zebra, bear, elephant, and more are all here. Children will adore... more info
Customer Review: My son - just now five - really enjoyed this book. It shows a boy - William looking out his window as the seasons progress. The pictures are colorful and up-to-date. This book would be enjoyable for parents and kids alike. The flow of this book plus the "cool" pictures make it better than average... more info
Customer Review: Beginning readers who love wild animals will fall in love with A Trip to the Zoo by Karen Wallace. Two brothers are taken by Mom to the zoo to see up close all the animals they had seen in books and movies. They get to see and even touch some of the animals, and their wish to take one home with... more info
Customer Review: The People's Almanacs were incredibly important to me growing up. My parents had the first two almanacs, and through them I learned about everything from historical events to inventions, religion to sex, movie trivia to more about sports than I ever actually cared about. The hundreds upon hundreds... more info