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The Twelve Dancing Princesses

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A magic cloak.

A hidden passage.

A secret underground world beyond imagining.

Night after night, the princesses mysteriously wear out their shoes. But how are they doing it? The baffled king promises a great reward to any man who can solve the mystery.

From the colorful flurry of the princesses’ dressing room to a captivating nighttime scene on an underground lake, Rachel Isadora has revitalized and reimagined this well-loved Brothers Grimm fairy tale by bringing the story of the twelve princesses to Africa. Her collage of blazing colors, rich textures and dramatic shapes evoke the patterns and palette of this beautiful continent. Returning to the lush setting of The Princess and the Pea, the unique presentation of this classic tale is sure to enchant readers with its vibrant imagery.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Washington Irving

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Total reviews: 6 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Beautifully Illustrated oldie 4 out of 5 stars.
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The beautiful and haunting illustrations of edition of an old tale really add to the story.

Can there be negative stars...? 1 out of 5 stars.
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Whoever gives Irving's "The Legend of the Sleepy Hollow" more than one star is just strange. I have not read a more boring or a more pointless story in my life. With themes that require the reader to do tedious research and style that just bores the reader out, I do not advise anyone to read such a horrible story--unless your public library is out of books.

With elongated descriptions and a motionless plot, this short story that would take half an hour to read can take you four hours to comprehend, and when you do finish it (that's if you don't fall asleep in your chair), you will wish time machines existed! Talking about two men's attempts to win over the coquette Katrina Von Tassel, this book attempts to entice the reader but immediately fails to do so when the style kicks in. The page-long references to the lazy town, as well as the redundant descriptions of the characters just discourage the reader from finishing. Set in the sleepy town of, well, Sleepy Hollow, one already asks, why not already choose a happier place for such a romantic story to take place?

The storyline is also a bit disappointing considering all the hail and praise I have heard about this "classic." Ichabod is a schoolteacher who tries to court Katrina but is faced with another suitor--the strong and muscular Brom Bones. To be fair, the most exciting part of the short story is when the legendary Headless Horseman, who many believe might be Brom, chases Ichabod after a Dutch party where the guests engaged in lengthy story telling. To our disappointment, both characters disappear and never return.

The ending is ambiguous as the reader is left to wonder, did the Headless Horseman kill Ichabod? What is the point of having such a character as the Headless Horseman or Ichabod if they will both disappear? If you feel like answering any of these questions, feel free to use your researching skills.

On the positive note, many elements of Dark Romanticism found throughout the plot attempt to entice the reader's morbid curiosity. We see the supernatural Headless Horseman who wanders in graveyards; we see the morbid ending of two major characters; and we see the desolate and isolate setting of the town.

Overall, this book is not that enticing at all. The themes are very subtle and require either close attention or quite a bit of research, both requiring you to waste some precious time that you might, well, enjoy going to the movies with some friends.

Editorial Review:

Are all the lights on?

Is there a parent in the house?

Are the windows shut and locked? Double-check!

They HAVE to be if you are going to read this book, which is undoubtedly the scariest rendition of one of the greatest ghost stories ever told: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

While you may have heard of Ichabod Crane, Katrina Van Tassel, and the Headless Horseman, you've never SEEN them quite like this -- through the macabre imagination of the inimitable Gris Grimly.

So, take a deep breath and take a long look. And you may want to bring a flashlight to bed with you tonight....

Wibbly Pig is Happy

Mick Inkpen

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Wibbly Pig is Wonderful! 5 out of 5 stars.
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This book tells a very simple story about Wibbly Pig. Wibbly pig happily builds a sand castle then eats an ice cream. He is surprised by a wave and loses his ice cream. This leads Wibbly to be upset, but he is soon cheered up by a dog and is happy once more! The text is very basic (i.e. "Wibbly Pig is busy"). However, this book promotes conversation between parent and child because the parent can discuss what is happening in the picture. The illustrations are sweet and Wibbly is adorable! This board book is larger than most which make it easy for little hands to explore. I think this book is probably best for infants up to 3 years. This book is fun to read and my baby loves it!

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Wibbly Pig is a very cute, very pink, very young pig waiting to bring toddlers along on his adventures. Wibbly Pig builds towers and tents, opens presents, chooses his favorite foods and toys, and eats ice cream on the beach.

With simple text and appealing illustrations, Mick Inkpen creates books perfectly targeted for very young children who are too young to read on their own. The large format makes the illustrations easy to focus on, while the thick board pages are sturdy enough to last through read after read.

The Little Kipper Collection (Little Kippers)

Mick Inkpen

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love the illustrations 5 out of 5 stars.
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Both my kids enjoy the Kipper stories and I love the illustration style. The stories are short and the words are familiar for beginning readers. I wish I could find more Kipper books.

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Meet the characters from the television series in these four delightful "Kipper" stories for the very young. There is Pig's little cousin, Arnold, who says nothing - just silently sucks his thumb. Then there is Gosling. Will anything stop Gosling saying honk? Or meet Hedgehog and three rabbits who join Kipper for some rainy day fun. There is a whole range of "Kipper Books" to choose from: classic picture books, TV tie in picture books, novelty board books, sticker books, pop up books and much much more. Kipper is everyone's favourite puppy!

Island of the Aunts

Eva Ibbotson

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Total reviews: 65 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Neat Concept, a Bit Slow Reading 3 out of 5 stars.
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Aunt Etta, Aunt Coral and Aunt Myrtle live together on a secret island. There they care for animals both common and strange, and they love their lives. They are worried, though, that they are growing older and they won't always be around to take care of things on the island. They need to bring in some new and trustworthy people who will be able to take over if they die. The problem is in finding the right people. The aunts decide that they need children who will be willing to work hard and who will do things the right way, but it is difficult to find such children whose parents will let them go live far away on an island. The only solution is kidnapping.

After some searching around London and meeting many horrible children, they end up with Minette, Fabio, and Lambert. The first two children quickly grow accustomed to life on the island, and they love it there. Lambert is another story, though. He starts off whiny and selfish, and ends up putting life on the island in jeopardy.

I liked the idea of a place like this existing where people care for strange wildlife. I also liked that Minette and Fabio, who were both so miserable at the beginning of this story, were able to find such happiness with the aunts.

This book sometimes dragged with descriptions of what was going on. It was sometimes hard for me to stay focused. I also would have liked to have had a better idea of what the children were thinking in this story. I didn't feel like I really got into their heads much.

Editorial Review:

When the kindly old aunts decide that they need help caring for creatures who live on their hidden island, they know that adults can't be trusted. What they need are a few special children who can keep a secret-a secret as big as a magical island. And what better way to get children who can keep really big secrets, than to kidnap them! (After all, some children just plain need to be kidnapped.) Don't miss this wildly inventive and funny read from master storyteller Eva Ibbotson.

"Readers will not be able to put [Island of the Aunts] down! A fine choice for fantasy lovers." (School Library Journal, starred review)

"Eva Ibbotson does magic, humor, and fantasy for ages 8 to 88+, and you'll wish her books were never-ending, so enchanting are her characters and fiendishly funny her plots!" (Book Sense)

Rip Van Winkle and Other Stories: And Other Stories (Puffin Classics - the Essential Collection)

Washington Irving

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Classic folk tales from the father of American literature. 5 out of 5 stars.
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Washington Irving's (1783-1859) claim to fame is as a pioneer of American fiction, and he is widely recognized as the "father of American literature." The book that especially propelled him to fame was "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent." which contained his two most famous fantasy stories - "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" - both of which are contained in this collection.

But it is not merely his ground-breaking efforts that garnered him literary recognition, because Irving's stories are at the same time characterized by charming and colourful prose befitting a skilled writer. The stories in this collection (the "Puffin Classics" series) are an excellent sampling of his craft. It's not always easy reading - in fact many of these stories would be too dense even for older children. His vocabulary is extensive, and sentences structure verbose and lengthy - a style rather unlike that employed by contemporary writers. But despite this, Irving demonstrates a wonderful command of the English language, and has the ability to create a vivid picture of his setting, characters and events. Particularly delightful is the attention he devotes to describing his characters. And yet his stories are far from mere character portraits - they are exciting and enchanting tales that make the reader eager to find out the outcome.

"Rip Van Winkle" has gained the status of a classic, and is familiar to most children, but likely few have read Irving's original. It breathes an authenticity and air not found in the contemporary abridged versions of the story. Irving presents his tale as the alleged discovered manuscript (complete with postscript) of the late Diedrich Knickerbocker. The delightful story of Rip Van Winkle - who fell asleep in the Catskill mountains after drinking a mysterious brew acquired from some strange little men, and then awoke 20 years later - will continue to please readers old and new. In the course of the story, Irving makes a profound social comment about the changes happening in his America. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is renowned for its chilling tale of the Headless Horseman, and is a Halloween favorite. Actually, however, it is much more than that. It is not so much a spooky tale of a legendary village ghost as it is a colourful tale about two rival suitors. Ichabod Crane is a simple school teacher who is in love with Katrina Van Tassel, and equally in love with the estates of her father, a wealthy Dutch farmer. His counter-part is the powerful local hero Bram Bones, whose affections for Katrina mirror those of Ichabod Crane, and who is determined to put an end to the affections of underdog Crane by a mysterious and elaborate trickery. As is evident also in his other stories, it is particularly fascinating how Irving exploits the supernatural superstitions of the popular mind to create a sense of mystery and fear, but himself gives a naturalist explanation that rises above such popular notions by explaining the supernatural with natural events.

Though lesser known, the other three stories in the "Puffin Classics" collection are equally enjoyable. "The Spectre Bridegroom" is one of the most fascinating tales in the collection. A young man is mistaken for a bridegroom and received into the castle of a wealthy baron as the husband of the baron's daughter. But before the marriage can be consummated, the bridegroom dashes off, and the baron's family hears shortly afterwards that he's been killed. But then who appears again except the bridegroom - or is it his ghost? - to steal his bride and vanish once more! In the end, it is a satisfying tale more of brilliant scheming than of ghosts - although the fearful superstitions of the general public about the supernatural play an important role in the effective execution of these schemes. "The Pride of the Village" is the tragic tale of a young lady whose heart pines in love for an army officer who has deserted her, only to die at his feet when he returns. "Mountjoy" is a wonderful study of an apparently incurable romantic, described by Irving as a "Castle-Builder". When Mr. Mountjoy discovers a delicate footprint on a sandy shore, his passion for metaphysics, creativity and romance leads him to dream up an imaginary beautiful young maiden, and he promptly fall passionately in love with the nymph of his dreams. The air castle he builds and its accompanying romanticism is crushed numerous times, even drowned, but each time is renewed and revived, just when it seems that "the cobweb romance I had been spinning" would be demolished completely. In the end Mr. Mountjoy meets the girl of his dreams, only to discover that his air castles need to be reshaped once more, and in the end, destroyed completely.

Readers used to the easy diet of modern fiction will find the pioneering work of Washington Irving rather tough to chew on. But those who delight in tasting words, biting on imaginative characters and settings, with a few sips of suspense and supernatural in the process, will discover that Washington Irving's stories are just the literary serving they are renowned to be: a classic. Irving won't please all children of the modern era. But children of literature who have acquired a fine literary taste will find that despite the heightened language of his time, Irving is still digestible and enjoyable.

Editorial Review:

This is the legendary enchantment of Rip Van Winkle in the Kaatskill Mountains; the gruesome end of Ichabod Crane, who met the headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow; the spectre bridegroom who turned out to be happily substantial; the pride of an English village and the come-uppance of the over-zealous Mountjoy - these witty, perceptive and captivating tales range from fantasy to romance.

Crossing

Philip Booth

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Total reviews: 15 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Amazing illustrations! 5 out of 5 stars.
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I was so sad to see someone describe this book as "boring"! The incredible illustrations spark the imagination. My son loves the boys who can suddenly see each other over the short gondola car, the page where the children bend down and wave to each other under the train, the woman who makes the "ohmygoodness" face at the cow leaning out of the cattle car...we love this book because there is something to talk about on every page. It's our favorite bedtime story.

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"All who have succumbed to the allure of the railroad will be stopped in their own tracks by this eye-filling, show-stopping debut showcase." — KIRKUS REVIEWS (starred review)

Start with a vintage poem by Philip Booth, whose rhythms recall the cadence of a moving freight train. Pair it with detailed realistic paintings by Bagram Ibatoulline that masterfully and dramatically capture an American freight train in its heyday, along with all the small-town denizens who stop to watch its crossing. What you have is a majestic picture book that will enthrall train enthusiasts of all ages and delight anyone who appreciates a heady dose of nostalgia.

Bella at Midnight

Diane Stanley

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Total reviews: 12 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Sweet Story 5 out of 5 stars.
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A clean fairytale inspired book with heros driven by their faith and integrity. A great read for girls, middle school to 99, maybe younger for advanced readers.

Mix and Match the Fairytales 5 out of 5 stars.
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I thought that this was an excellant book! It was sort of like a mix of several stories, put together in a unique way. I especially like the part when the "Worthy Knight" (or was it the knight?) came riding out onto the battlefield and...

Creative fairy tale retelling with a butt-kicking heroine 4 out of 5 stars.
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A reimagining of Cinderella that departs from the original in some interesting ways.

When Bella is born, her mother dies. Her father, a cruel and unpleasant knight, can't bear to look at Bella and sends her to a wet nurse. He abandons her there for many years, until he remarries.

Bella is raised by peasants to be good and hardworking and her closest childhood friend is Prince Julian, who is fostered with the same wet nurse.

When Bella is finally summoned to her father's house, she finds out that the loving family who raised her are not related to her. Her new stepmother doesn't want her around and her father has not mellowed over the years.

When Bella finds out that the life of Prince Julian is in danger, she sets out to save him, and to avert a war if she can. I loved Bella because she doesn't sit around waiting to be rescued--she rescues herself and many others along the way.

Hooray for girl power!

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Bella has grown up thinking that she was just a simple peasant girl. But suddenly, Bella's world collapses. First, her best friend, Julian, betrays her. Then she finds out that she is, in fact, Isabel, the daughter of a knight who abandoned her in infancy. And now he wants her back. Bella is torn from her beloved foster family and tries to accept her new life with her deranged father and his resentful wife. But when she finds out about a terrible plot that threatens the kingdom, she sets out on a journey that will lead her to a destiny far greater than she could have imagined.

Journey to the River Sea

Eva Ibbotson

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Circumstances Don't Dampen This Orphan's Spirit 5 out of 5 stars.
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As a child I read and adored 'A Little Princess' by Frances Hodgson Burnett (also the authoress of Little Lord Fauntleroy) wherein the spunky and resourceful orphan manages to find beauty and pleasure in life in spite of the dreary and nasty folk she is forced to live with and triumphs in the end. However I was never found another book that resonated in quite the same way for me, though goodness knows I searched.

As an adult I stumbled across 'Journey To The River Sea' and found that book. Maia's adventures were a pure pleasure to read and it makes perfect sense to me that her actor friend is practically living out Little Lord Fauntleroy. Eva Ibbotson was channeling the spirit of Frances Hodgson Burnett in this book and I found the same joy in the reading.



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It is 1910 and Maia, tragically orphaned at 13, has been sent from England to start a new life with distant relatives in Manaus, hundreds of miles up the Amazon. She is accompanied by an eccentric and mysterious governess who has secret reasons of her own for making the journey. Both soon discover an exotic world bursting with new experiences in this highly colourful, joyous and award-winning adventure.

One Year with Kipper

Mick Inkpen

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Very Cute 5 out of 5 stars.
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This story is told like in a calender fashion. Each page is dedicated to every month of the year and what Kipper and company were doing during that month. The author is clever and uses the illustration as a "photo" that Kipper took that month and the page describes what happened on that particular outing. My 2 year old listens from Jan to December without getting bored.

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Kipper has made a new year resolution not to throw snowballs at Tiger. He manages to keep to this for a whole month, but in February it snows! This wonderful picture book explores the fun that Kipper and Tiger have every month of the year, through the photos that Kipper takes. And at the end of the year, Kipper finds out that Tiger has a long memory and hasn't forgotten the snowball in February!

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