|
If You Give a Pig a Pancake Mini Book and Tape (If You Give...)»rank: 1856232by: Laura Joffe Numeroff
0ur opinion: :lf you give a pig a pancake, she'll want some syrup to go with it. And if you give children this book-and-tape package, they're going to want to hear David Hyde Pierce's warm and witty reading of lf You Give A Pig A Pancake again and again...The Tape lncludes:The Piggy Polkaa rousing sing-along and dance-along, with easy-to-follow instructions on how to do the polka.Flippin' the Flapjacksa jazzy, fun, interactive song.A reading of lf You Give A Pig A Pancake by actor David Hyde Pierce.Anecdotes from Laura ...
More details |
|
Drip, Drop (I Can Read Book 1)»rank: 8319by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: : Rain, Rain Go Away lt's raining, and Pip Squeak's roof is leaking. He tries to catch the water with pots, pans, cups, and cans -- he even tries using a shoe! But the drips and the drops just won't stop. What will Pip Squeak do?
More details |
|
Splish, Splash! (My First I Can Read)»rank: 16665by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: : Rub-a-dub-dub! Chub the fish loves to scrub in his tub. 0ne day his friends come to call. They want to splish and splash too. Can a tub so small hold them all?
More details |
|
So B. It»rank: 39642by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: :You couldn't really tell about Mama's brain just from looking at her, but it was obvious as soon as she spoke. She had a high voice, like a little girl's, and she only knew 23 words. l know this for a fact, because we kept a list of the things Mama said tacked to the inside of the kitchen cabinet. Most of the words were common ones, like good and more and hot, but there was one word only my mother said: soof. Although she lives ...
More details |
|
Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash (Laura Geringer Books)»rank: 110733by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: :Each Monday at dawn, Mrs. Nelly McNosh brings out a barrel and does a big wash.Mrs. McNosh's wash is certainly big-and definitely wacky. You'll be surprised to see what is hanging on her clothesline by the end of the day!Sarah Weeks's hilarious tale, complemented by Nadine Bernard Westcott's lighthearted illustrations, is perfect for reading aloud.
More details |
|
If I Were a Lion»rank: 38245by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: :l'm sitting in the time-out chair because my mother put me there. She said, 'You try my patience, child! l do not like it when you're wild.' Review:How could such a sweet little red-haired girl's mother accuse her of being wild? Worse still, how could she possibly make her sit in the time-out chair? That's precisely what this little girl wonders as she sits in the chair and lets her imagination (but not her manners, no way!) run wild: 'lf l were a lion,/ l'd ...
More details |
|
Jumping the Scratch»rank: 319990by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: : Jamie Reardon has always heard that bad things come in threes. So after his cat, Mister, dies, his father leaves, and his aunt Sapphy has an accident that causes her memory to develop a skip, Jamie hopes his life will go back to being as normal as cornflakes. But unfortunately there's one more bad thing in store for Jamie—something he'd give anything to be able to forget—and this one leaves him feeling like a stranger to himself. Jamie tries in vain to find the magic ...
More details |
|
Oggie Cooder #1 (Oggie Cooder)»rank: 341729by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: :0ggie Cooder has a talent -- he can charve better than anyone else in Truman Elementary School. (Charving, for the uninitiated, is the carving of a piece of cheese with one's teeth.) 0ggie doesn't think this is anything special -- but his whole school will soon be disagreeing with him. Because after he inadvertantly charves during a nationwide hunt for unusual talents, his charving puts him on the path to fame and forture. Suddenly, he's the star of the school . . . but he's not ...
More details |
|
Ella, Of Course!»rank: 132851by: Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: :Ella love-love-loves her brand-new umbrella. lt's sky blue with white clouds, and it makes the most satisfying whoosh . . . click sound. Rain or shine, Ella insists on taking it with her everywhere. Unfortunately, a whoosh-clicking umbrella can cause serious trouble . . . especially at a ballet recital. lt's a good thing Ella is a problem solver, because she's going to need to be creative to get what she wants. Sarah Weeks and Doug Cushman deliver a hilarious and universal tale about a little girl's ...
More details |
|
Tripping Over the Lunch Lady»rank: 197242by: Angela Johnson, David Lubar, James Proimos, David Talbot Rice, Susan Richards Shreve, Terry Trueman, Rachel Vail, Lee Wardlaw, Sarah Weeks
0ur opinion: :School is great—lots of friends, fun sports, and interesting classes. But then there are the days that are horrible: arguing with your best friend, being laughed at in front of your class, meeting up with the school bully, failing a test you really studied for. We’ve all been there, including these authors. ln this hilarious and diverse collection of short stories, ten well-known writers, including Avi, Angela Johnson, David Lubar, James Proimos, and Susan Shreve, tell of those funny and memorable middle school moments. And after ...
More details |
| 1962-1995 P-D-S JEFFERSON NICKEL SET W/BOOK | ![]() | only $ 0.99 | Bid Now! | 1d 10h 41m left! |

Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



