Posts Tagged ‘Illustrations’

Chatterbox – The Bird Who Wore Glasses

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Remember the Batman movies? Well, the movie producer of successful movies like these and entertaining children’s television shows such as Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, Michael Uslan, has released this adorable children’s book. Chatterbox – The Bird Who Wore Glasses is available in a durable, hard-cover format with a lovely cover sleeve that will help prolong the life of the book. At 40 pages and full of excellent illustrations, this book is sure to entertain children.

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Stones & Bones

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Stones & Bones would appeal to children, classes and families interested in scientific study of history, anthropology, dinosaurs and early man. Stimulating, full-color images challenge the mind and educate at the same time as supplying a sense of comfort through the cozy, family-like scenes. They are so detailed that the more one looks at the illustrations, the more one sees.

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Fancy Nancy – A Sweet Read For Little Girls

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Fancy Nancy is a wildly popular children’s book with brilliant illustrations and a whimsical storyline. Read more about why Fancy Nancy is such a hit with little girls everywhere.

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Christmas Books For Children – Some Favorite Picks

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Build a collection of quality Christmas books by starting with this list of recommended titles. These stories are a diverse mix of humor and spirit combined with beautiful and captivating illustrations. They will have a place in your Christmas book collection for life. So start adding to your Christmas library and plan to spend time with your children reading these favorite books this Christmas season.

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Colors – A Book Review

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Colors is the first book of the Eye Like children’s hardcover series that will also include Numbers, Shapes and Letters in the near future. Colors consists of 64-pages with full color photography and a few illustrations.

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