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Boats (Picture Puffins)

Anne Rockwell

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Boats 5 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

For the past 15 years this book has been one of my favorites to share with young children. The colorful pictures of happy bears at the helm of all different sorts of boats is fun to look at. The sentences are short and the words are simple to keep toddlers interested. It is a book that toddlers want to read over and over and one that you won't get tired of sharing with them.

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Depicts boats and ships of varying sizes and uses.

At the Firehouse

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Firefighters and fire engines... hooray! 4 out of 5 stars.
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Two kids take a tour of a local fire station, seeing all the gear and even getting to sit in the seats and "steer" the fire engines. Kids will love this book... and after they read it, will want to visit their neighborhood fire station as well!

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Jason loves fire engines. He wants to know all about firefighters, their clothes and their tools, their pumper trucks and their ladder trucks. And, when he gets a chance to sit in the driver's seat, he feesl just like a real firefighter, too.

Anne Rockwell, author of the termendously popular classics FIRE ENGINES and BIG WHEELS, invites young readers to a fun-filled day -- AT THE FIREHOUSE. This brightly colored, large-sized volume offers a new look inside the firehouse for fans of firefighters and fire trucks everywhere.

One Bean

Anne Rockwell

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One Bean is Great! 5 out of 5 stars.
27 of 27 people found this review helpful.

"One Bean" is a terrific book that teaches children about plant cycles. The illustrations are charming and show exactly what happens to the bean throughout the growing process. The back of the book also gives follow-up activity suggestions. Someone gave this book to me with a packet of bean seeds attached, which is also a great way to present the book to a child or teacher.

Editorial Review:

What happens when you plant just one little bean? A fundamental childhood experiment charmingly unfolds in this first science book about planting and observation. A perfect balance of simple narration and cheerful, thoughtful three-dimensional paper sculptures just right for the very young, One Bean carefully and joyfully takes the young observer step-by-step through a plant's growth cycle, from planting the bean in a paper cup to the tasty results.

Created with respect to the developmental needs of the youngest learner, here's a concept book that tips its hat to children's never-ending curiosity about the world around them.

Backyard Bear

Anne Rockwell

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4 1/2 The Bear Facts 4 out of 5 stars.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This warmly illustrated book is of the "nature can be cruel" school most famously seen in Disney-produced documentaries of the 1960's (that whole food cycle bird-eats-snake-that-just-ate-a-rat that's the way it is genre). There's nothing inherently wrong with this; in fact, Rockwell and illustrator Halsey are factual and their story is fascinating. However, don't get this expecting a cozy, lulling bedtime story--unless your little one gets soporific at the thought of mothers instintively abandoning their offspring.

The ochre backgrounds and foliage do feel soft; however, as does the young, hungry cub. His mother shows him "how to dig for roots and grubs to eat." Over to the left of this 2-page spread, we see soft blue robbins' eggs "alone in a nest." Look out robbins! These were "very speacial treats." Like the bears' predatory habits, the mother-cub relationship is established early: "If the bear strayed too far from his mother, she gave him scolding grunts." The bears grows up, getting bigger and wiser thanks to his mom. However, there comes a time when mother bears leave their now-independent younger ones. There are no promises to visit in the Spring or singing daffodils: One morning, the cub's mother wouldn't play with him. Instead she grunted fiercely and cuffed his nose.

Wisely, Halsey doesn't over-cute or otherwise anthropomorphize the young bear; we see a bear possessed of bear intelligence and emotions, not human ones that young readers might easily identify with (although this might happen anyway). THis is fortunate, because the next few scenes describe the bear crying for his mother, hearing a loud crash when workers cut down a tree they used to climb. The cub climbs another tree, "crying and crying, but his mother didn't come back. That's the way it is when bear cubs get big."

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The trees come down because the forest must be cleared for new houses, and the cub wanders down to a backyard, where a toddler excitedly calls "Bah!," because that's what he calls his teddy bear. (In her informative Afterward, Rockwell describes how clearing forests in her state of Connecticut increased bear sightings in backyards and malls. While offering some practical tips--cleaning fallen fruit, using bear-proof garbage containers--she doesn't suggest restricting construction, only than that we should "keep bears in the wild woods, where they belong." However, a political discussion is really beyond the scope and audience of this book!)

A realisitically frightened mother brings her boy inside and calls the state game warden, while a neighbor's dog barks at the beleagured bear. Lured by marshmellows, the bear is trapped and shot with tranquilizers by two (friendly-looking) wardens, and he is returned to a new home, full of nuts, acorns, trees, and a cave where he will hibernate during the winter--just as he's done every year since birth. Anne Rockwell (in the Afterward) responsibly points out the difference between the smaller black bears of her story, and the larger, more aggressive grizzly bears of the West. ALthough I loved the beautifully shaded, soft pictures, and the fiction/fact combination, this is not a bear story for everyone. Young naturalists will enjoy it. You can review Rockwell's other nature books at her website www.annerockwell.com.

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Bears belong in the woods—they can find everything they need to survive there.  But what happens when people start knocking down trees and building houses where the woods used to be?  This young black bear is about to find out.  He wakes one spring to find his territory completely changed. When the curious bear dares to come closer and closer to the houses, he discovers backyards and trashcans are an easy place to find food. But it’s dangerous for people and bears to live so close together.  What will happen when the bear is discovered right in someone’s backyard?

Four Seasons Make a Year

Anne Rockwell

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four seasons 4 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This book follows a little girl who lives on a farm through the four seasons. It starts out in spring and the little girl plants a sunflower seed by her door. She tells us about Spring turning into summer. In summer on her fam her family has a roadside stand where they sell corn and squash. September rolls around and fall comes to the farm. Pumpkins are now he crop of choice at her family's stand. December comes soon and it's winter on the farm. She has saved the sunflower seeds from the flower she has planted and feeds then to the birds.

I liked the illustrations in the book. They were bright and colorful and added lots to the text.


This is a wonderful picture book for kids and a great resource for teachers when teaching about plant life and the four seasons.

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Each season brings new surprises and discoveries. In the spring, leaves sprout, showers come, and it's time for planting. Bees buzz and roses bloom as summer arrives. The fall turns pumpkins orange and leaves red and gold, and the wind grows cold. In wintertime, snow twirls down, and the flames in the fireplace leap and glow.

Next year, it will all happen again, but it will be a little different, too. Everything is always growing and changing on a farm.

Beloved author Anne Rockwell takes young readers through the year. Megan Halsey's charming collage illustrations are the perfect complement to this delightful introduction to the wonders of the seasons.

Only Passing Through

Anne Rockwell

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She could not be silenced 5 out of 5 stars.
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Many a young reader will be shocked by the opening page of this story about slavery in the U.S. For the auction block from which a 9-year-old girl was sold in 1806 was in Kingston, N.Y., not Alabama or Mississippi.

Isabella was sold only after a long day in which no bidders showed any interest--until the auctioneer threw in a flock of sheep. She was separated from her aged, ill parents, who were left to fend for themselves, having been worn out by cruel masters. Hell followed for Isabella, for her new master spoke English while she spoke Dutch--like most people in the Hudson valley. For not understanding, he whipped her so hard that her back bore the scars all the rest of her life.

She was sold to a tavern-keeper and, when she was 13, to a neighboring farmer named John Dumont. At 16, she was six feet tall and could do the work of any man. She was forced to wed, against her will, and bore four daughters and a son. In 1817, New York enacted a law that would free all slaves on July 4, 1827. By then, Isabella was 28. But when Dumont reneged on his promise to free her, she ran to a nearby farm, believing that its abolitionist owners would save her. The Van Wageners bought and freed her.

Dumont, however, sold her son Peter to an Alabama plantation owner. To sell a slave out-of-state was then illegal in New York. Isabella took the unheard-of step of hiring a white lawyer to plead a court case for the return of her son. She won, he returned, she sent him to school, and he became a sailor on a whaling ship.

After Peter left, Isabella dreamed that she should travel the U.S. and tell people of her bondage. She took the name of Sojourner Truth. The final pages of this adventure tell some of the accomplishments of this American heroine. The illustrations greatly compliment the story, accentuating the iron will of a woman who would not be bought, or silenced.

The book concludes with a one-page author's note and a chronology of the events of Sojourner Truth's life. In the former, the author writes of those times when evil rules, and good people feel called upon to tell the truth to those who do not wish to hear.

Sojourner Truth was such a person, and she lived in such a time. Children find this story inspirational. Alyssa A. Lappen

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A powerful picture book biography of one of the abolitionist movement's most compelling voices.

Sojourner Truth traveled the country in the latter half of the 19th century, speaking out against slavery. She told of a slave girl who was sold three times by age 13, who was beaten for not understanding her master's orders, who watched her parents die of cold and hunger when they could no longer work for their keep. Sojourner's simple yet powerful words helped people to understand the hideous truth about slavery. The story she told was her own.

Only Passing Through is the inspiring story of how a woman, born a slave with no status or dignity, transformed herself into one of the most powerful voices of the abolitionist movement. Anne Rockwell combines her lifelong love of history with her well-known skill as a storyteller to create this simple, affecting portrait of an American icon.


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Why Are the Ice Caps Melting?: The Dangers of Global Warming (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

Anne Rockwell

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Excellent Science Resource for Young Readers... 4 out of 5 stars.
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Global warming is a scary topic for a children's book, but one that children need to know about. In WHY ARE THE ICE CAPS MELTING, author Anne Rockwell writes about this topic in a voice that children can understand. Ms. Rockwell explains why the ice caps are melting, what global warming is, what the greenhouse effect is, and most important of all, she tells children what they can do to help stop this from happening.

Written in a friendly, mentoring style, WHY ARE THE ICE CAPS MELTING will inform children while fostering a good attitude towards conservation and our environment. Illustrated with cute, but educational, pictures from talented artist Paul Meisel, WHY ARE THE ICE CAPS MELTING takes children on a journey that will affect them the rest of their lives. After all, we all share this planet, and will for the rest of our lives.

Kudos to Ms. Rockwell for tackling such a tough subject and breaking it down to make it easily understandable to our most important audience! This book is an excellent resource, one that can easily be used to teach children basic science concepts about global warming.

Editorial Review:

The earth is getting hotter, and not just in the summer.

The climate of your own hometown is changing.

But why is this happening, and can we stop it?

Read and find out!

Good Morning, Digger

Anne Rockwell

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A truck story with heart! 5 out of 5 stars.
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My 2-year-old son loves this book, and I love reading it to him! He adores the "big digger" and the other trucks, and I like how the author writes about them from a child's perspective and creates a story with real heart. My son enjoys looking at the children singing, dancing, painting and reading in the community center at the end of the book ALMOST as much as he enjoys looking at the trucks and tools in action. Almost. The illustrations are clear, charming and captivating for both of us. I often hear the request, "More 'Good Morning, Digger?'" Definitely a good buy for a truck-loving toddler.

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When Digger, a backhoe construction machine, is dropped off in a vacant lot, a little boy could not be more excited. He watches as Digger and the construction workers work hard and slowly transform the empty lot into a wonderful new community center. Now the boy and his friends can make music, dance, and plant flowers. And what better way to thank Digger than by painting a picture of him on the wall of the new community center!

They Called Her Molly Pitcher

Anne Rockwell

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The rousing true tale of an American Revolution heroine.

When her husband joined General Washington’s army, Molly Hays went with him. All through the winter at Valley Forge, Molly watched and listened. Then in July, in the battle at Monmouth, she would show how much she had learned. Molly could tell the day would be a scorcher, so she decided to bring water from a nearby spring to the fighting men. More than 50 British soldiers would die of heatstroke that day, but the American soldiers need only cry, “Molly–pitcher!” On one trip through the fighting field, she saw her husband get shot. She satisfied herself that he wouldn’t die from his wound, then took over his job–firing off the cannon!

Molly epitomized the feisty, self-reliant spirit of the colonists who would soon win their battle for independence–and her story has rightly become a beloved legend of American history.

At the Beach

Anne Rockwell

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Very nice descriptive tale of a day at the beach 4 out of 5 stars.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

This book is excellent for young children and babies who have been or are going to the beach. It tells a sweet tale about a little girl's day at the beach with her mother. The child has experiences that are fairly universal to beach visits: she explores, collects shells, builds in the sand, swims, and eats lunch. The illustrations are simple but cute, and the text is descriptive and short enough for very young readers (including infants). Our toddler adores this book.

Editorial Review:

There's so much to do at the beach! There are sand castles to build, seashells to gather, sandpipers to run with, and a picnic lunch to enjoy in the shade of a bright beach umbrella.

Anne and Harlow Rockwell capture the joy of a child's day at the beach in clear, vivid images as they explore the world of the seashore through the eyes of the very young.


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