Customer Review: This is a cute story about duck detectives out to solve the case of the pilfered vegetables. This is a well crafted book that even reads like the old show. I found it was easy to mimic Jack Webb's presentation. What is also cute is the incorporation of old children's fables for extra... more info
Customer Review: I have not read Piggy Pie, so I have no prior connection or affection to Gritch the Witch. But my 5 year old brought this home from the library and both of us were pretty confused. The story is about how Gritch does a nose dive one day on her broom, it gets wrecked, and she takes off on a... more info
Sweet Tooth from Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Price: $12.35
Customer Review: Sweet Tooth
Review by Grace Montgomery
Book by Margie Palatini Have you ever not been in control? Well Stewart has. He hasn't been in control over sweets because he has a sweet tooth. But it's no ordinary sweet tooth. This tooth talks and is incredibly rude. The tooth interferes... more info
Customer Review: Willy and Wally are two bad wolves out to infiltrate a flock of sheep, disguised as Willamina and Wallanda so they could hide from the law! Of course, they are "exposed" by a surprise sheep-sheering, and Willy and Wally will have to wait for those bad haircuts to grow out before they can try... more info
Customer Review: While stories about disguised wolves looking for food have built-in audience appeal (especially when they pose as fedora-wearing detectives), this one seems a bit derivative. The whole "bad boy" concept seems similar to Daniel Pinkwater's "Bad Bear" series, and, while it may be in the public domain,... more info
Customer Review: My grand daughter who is 10 struggles a bit with reading. It usually takes her a while to finish a book. This one she zipped through--very pleased with herself.