Customer Review: I bought this for my baby nephew, thinking it might be the Lowly Worm story I had memorized when I was teeny. It's not, but was still a good purchase. It's even smaller than a regular board book (check the measurements) and is a word book rather than a story. So it will probably be a good take-along... more info
Customer Review: Our school did the musical Seussical this year, I bought all the books for the directors and some of the cast members. They did an awsome job and had alot of fun. Some of the kids are sad that it is all done. Thank-you for sending the books so fast. Amazon is the perfect place to shop when you are... more info
Customer Review: The third book in the Harry Potter series turns a lurid shade of pale as three very important figures are brought into view. Sirius Black escapes from Askaban quickly becoming the wizarding world's most wanted. His introduction is met with ambiguity from Harry who is equal parts curious, scared and... more info
Customer Review: This little book can serve two functions. It's a great book to read to very small children and it can be broken up into little sections to suit short attention spans. There's counting, color recognition and loads of funny illustrations and wacky, wacky rhymes. It's lively enough that parents and... more info
Customer Review: HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS!, by the incomparable Theodor Geisel - aka Dr. Seuss, is a true Christmas classic. It is a story of hope, faith, and epiphany, and of discovering the true meaning of Christmas. Who else but Seuss could tell such a story so entertainingly, in so few words, and all in... more info
Customer Review: There's not much to say, so many things to write
About this book by Seuss, a zinger with a theme that's less than trite
As usual he invents words and things and animals to delight
There's no stopping his inventiveness, his genius gives me to fright
But read on I must, and so... more info
Customer Review: This book tells the story of Sesame Street from its inception. All of the principal players, including Jim Henson, Joe Raposo, Kevin Clash, Joan Ganz Cooney, and Carol Spinney are profiled, and a background on the history of children's television adds depth. If you're looking for backbiting gossip... more info
Customer Review: Two small children, left home alone on a deary, rainy day, are startled by a home intruder--a giant, talking feline who proceeds to trash the house! This book should have damaged us forever, but it remains deliriously funny. It is left to the fish to be the voice of responsibility and everyone knows... more info