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In a household where we're constantly having the conversation about having too much stuff, this book is a great, gentle method to remind children that it may be more necessary to have room to play than to have soooo a lot of toys. Not to mention a amazing nod toward sharing. Both my toddler and basic schooler enjoyed it.
The house of Ealing delivers another rewarding comedy. A group of bumbling crooks led by the accident prone Fingers, fail in their attempt to rob mega rich miser Billy Gordon, they reconvene to hatch a plan where they will kidnap Gordon's daughter and keep her to ransom. But instead of kidnapping the beautiful daughter they mistakingly in the night snatch the wife Lucy, who upon finding out that Billy is not prepared to pay to obtain her back, plots her revenge with the aid of her captors. That this movie is above average is purely down to its fine cast list, carry on stalwarts Sid James & Bernard Bresslaw join George Cole to form the nucleus of the lovable rogue gang. Taking in his stride the role of playboy scallywag miser Billy, is Terry-Thomas, who gives his usual masterful present of devilish twitches and one line gruff deliveries. Taking lead female duties is the always unbelievable Brenda De Banzie as Lucy Gordon, and on reflection she is the glue that binds the picture together. Some unbelievable scenes in this one linger long in the memory, the bumbled kidnap by method of a fake funeral is simply marvellous, but par for the course is that Thomas invariably steals the present with a series of amazing sequences. Witness his repeated attempts at recovering his hidden loot from a burning house, and his appearance in court in front of the ever incredulous John Le Mesurier. Too A lot of Crooks delivers for those after a amazing honest British comedy backed up by a sterling cast who know what it takes to create the Michael Pertwee screenplay work. 7/10
I picked this up this Fall along with the fresh Rod Price "Open" CD and was blown away by Jorma and Company's playing. This has become my favorite CD to play over the past month. The muscianship is excellent. Every tune is played with such passion that you can't support but stand up and take notice. Jorma's voice is as smooth as ever, check out "Too a lot of years", but it's the picking that sets this aside. I have to say that his ver of "You got to move" is the best I've ever heard! Yes, even better than the Stones. I especially found "Hypnotation Blues" to be powerfull. The bottom line on this CD is High Quality Accoustic Blues.
🌷💛🌷 A review from Mrs. L. 🌷💛🌷I always believe that kids should have a library of classically amazing books from their childhood. A box of treasured memories that ventures into adulthood with them and provides clues into the literature that formed their lives. Their memories and their creativity. Their dreams and hopes.I think that TOO MANY CARROTS is one of those books. First, it is absolutely beautifully illustrated. Exquisite detail. Bright colors. Delicate colors. The splashing water illustrations are so realistic and artfully splishy splashy wet as to create you just wish to sit and stare at the picture. You have to wonder at the creative mind of the illustrator who envisions a rabbit burrow bursting with carrots and then actually executes a painting which shows the sheer creativity of that visual image.Just when you think your visual load of unimaginable situations has been satisfied, you suddenly message the small boards painstakingly nailed up the side of a tree trunk. Well, of course! They are leading to Bird's nest and we follow a wobbly trail of falling carrots out to an impossibly and improbably placed nest, precariously resting at the very wobbled, tippy end of a branch.But, that's not even the best part!I loooooooooooooved Squirrel's house. The creaking and groaning of the tree as too a lot of animals moved in . . .but turn the page . . .and Beaver's house floating down the powerful current, a shambles of wood and Windows and carrots, I think it is one of my favorite illustrations in the whole book, until you turn the page, oh! My! I think I love the next picture the most!Love! Love! Love! The whole book! I like larger books. I think the larger size engages the kid more.i love the colors. They all go with orange. The water colors are soft and dreamy with exquisitely added info in more exactingly draw lines. Delightful expressions on the animal's faces. All in all, there a lot to engage a child's attention.And not to overlook this fact. The book deals with the concept of abundance. It's necessary for kids to learn to share and to give to others as part of learning to be a caring, loving person. This delightful book opens the communication and allows us that opportunity to share necessary values with the next generation.And before I forget . . .you and I both know where a turtle lives. Right? Wait until you see what Rabbit does when Turtle lets Rabbit move in with him. Such a delightful burst of creativity captured on the page!The only thing I did not like about the book is that . . . .it ck to adulthood . . .
It is sometimes difficult to tell whether a book is going to have long paragraphs that could lose the attention of small ones, or have so few words that it is mostly a book of pictures. This is a unbelievable blend of beautifully illustrated pages and wording to convey the message. If your school uses levels for children's books, it is listed as K-3 Interest level. Reading level is listed as Grade Equivalent 3.9, DRA Level 20, and Guided Reading Level: L. My 2nd grade granddaughter can read this book to me, but reading levels vary within each grade level. I included images just to give you an idea. A charming story of Rebecca Estelle's journey through the season as she ignores the plants and refuses to tend to them in hopes that they will die. When she discovers her yard is overtaken with pumpkins, we see her kindness emerge. She decides "there are folks crazy enough to like them." In the end the city gathers and enjoys her pumpkin baked goods and she saves seeds for the next planting. Love this book!
A amazing story about a rabbit that stores up so a lot of carrots that he runs out of room in his burrow. He has animl mates tell him that he can bring his carrots and move in with them, but eventually each animal's home becomes too little as well. Our 2 and 4 year old grandkids love this book. Would definitely recommend.
When I got this book my son who is 6 and in nursery school was excited about the book. He said they had read it at school. He told me the story before I read it to him which is amazing because some books he doesn't remember. Its cute, easy and he can read some but not all of it. Its got a nice notice about friends.
So obviously it has a unique put in my heart! Beyond that, this book earns every ounce of praise it has received. It was a South Carolina Picture Book Award Nominee (as well as receiving a lot of other awards and nominations). As a teacher, I use this book not only to talk about manners and friendship, but also as a model for all of the 6 Traits of Writing (especially Voice and Word Choice).Too A lot of Frogs will create an perfect addition to your private or classroom library!
This book is amazing. A charming story that my Kids loved 20 years ago and I have purchased it for a lot of other young readers since that azon should know it was not packaged very well. Arrived with a crimped corner -- which bothered me because it was a gift. A piece of cardboard to ensure it didn't obtain banged up would have been a amazing idea.
The book was well created the illustrations are very cute. One thing I did not care for is part of the story line the bunny goes out and inconveniences everyone destroys their home by filling them with carrots. It does end well with the bunny allowing them all to come over to his house- however, as a lesson for children it is not really my favorite.
Our LO is 2 and doesn't quite "get" this book yet. It's got too a lot of words and the pictures are too related to one another for her. She'll page through it and allow me say a few words on each page, but she gets bored quickly. That said, it's a very cute story, well-written, and imho the illustrations are beautiful. I think it will appeal to her when she's a small older.
Andy Stott is right: there are simply too a lot of voices in daily life. Constantly bombarded by music, TV, photos, movies, politics and advertising all competing for our attention in the digital age, how does one suss it all out? What filters do you apply so that your head doesn't explode from info overload? Everyone has their own subconscious programming to handle this, but 'Too A lot of Voices' is one album you aren't gonna wish to tune out.
Purchased this for a whole group speech/language lesson for my Nursery school students (5-6 years old). They LOVED it. This book also helped me work on so a lot of skills with these students - answering questions, describing/prepositions, predicting, and retelling the story in order. I highly recommend!
My three year old and I loved too a lot of pumpkins. (I'm not sure who enjoyed it more.). Rebecca Estelle doesn't like pumpkins, but, when one smashes to slimey smithereens in her yard one fall (my kid loves this part), she learns to create the best of a poor situation. Before purchasing I had read some reviews stating this book had "strong language." Don't worry. It's fine for toddlers. (Older kids would probably like it too, but I cannot say for certain.). I hope you enjoy!
A very humorous lighthearted read for kids to enjoy. A sweet story of how things in our past form attitudes we don't have to embrace. So when she is 'handed' a fresh 'opportunity' she decided to go after it with full energy. Loads of fun, hard work, creativity with a garden overflowing with hundreds of pumpkins brings loads of joy, warmth of mates and lots of yummy pies, breads, cookies and bags of seeds to share with the whole community. Teaches us to take a not so satisfied happening and search the best in it.
I an not believe that I am the first to review this song how long has it been out ??? This is a song for which other songs want they were as good!! Albert Collins is a kick as [email protected]#$% guitar player who has such a soft touch on the strings he can create them cry.. Cry you might,,, with tears of joy after listening to this
In this Volume of "I Saved Too A lot of And Caused The Apocalypse" Rachelle the love angel becomes one of the Villains of this story due to an overdose of love according to her own words, This volume could have been better, but the unexpected twists in the story were amazing compared to some of the expectations for the type of hero that a love angel might cause, however if this volume would have been longer and yet have included just for this volume exclusively the twist of Rekka advancing in his relationship with all the female characters to the next level as well as having crossed a certain line due to the effects of the power of Rachelle the angel of love, then the story would have been more interesting as well as marking a fresh point in the relationships between all the characters.
Too A lot of Cats- Lexile: br"Too A lot of Cats" by Lori Haskins Houran is a fun story about the various kinds of cats. There are stinky cats, and slinky cats, and even a silly e book is a part of the Step Into Reading series and is a Level One book. Books in this series are divided into 5 levels and an explanation and tutorial to each of the levels can be found on the back cover of the book.Level One books are geared for kids in Preschool through Kindergarten, who are "ready to read". These readers are written using a whole language approach to reading vs a phonics an article from Reading Horizons, the whole language approach "is a way of teaching kids to read by recognizing words as whole pieces of language. Proponents of the whole language philosophy believe that language should not be broken down into letters and combinations of letters and “decoded.” Instead, they believe that language is a complete system of making meaning, with words functioning in relation to each other in context."It is because Step Into Reading books use this approach that I purchased the book Too A lot of Cats for my 3-year-old grandson, Owen.I am fortunate to see my grandson several times a week and we have settled into a comfortable everyday routine. Our routine contains a "literacy time" and during this time I focus on activities that encourage Owen to strengthen and develop the toolset used in learning to read.Owen can identify all of his letters and he knows each of the letter sounds. If a letter has more than one sound, for example letter "g", he knows both letter ever, I have noticed my grandson struggles to take the next phonics step of blending sounds, so I have decided to contain more whole language activities during our literacy is my experience that a child's approach to learning to read is related to developing a dominant hand. Likewise, some kids answer better to the whole language approach and some to phonics,It is the child's brain that ultimately decides which approach works reover, a vast majority of kids do best when given a blended approach to learning to read. This blended approach is what I am currently using with Owen, and it seems to be working.Owen is already able to confidently identify more than 30 sight words. Maybe it is because of this foundation, that he was able to "read" a lot of of the easier pages in the book Too A lot of Cats fairly quickly.Certainly, I was please as I watched Owen's confidence grow as he worked to decode the words on each of Owen favorite parts was the page which reads "Hurry, hurry, hurry cat". He allow out a small gasp of excitement and eagerly turned the page to see what would come next.We were both a small shocked when the story switched gears and we read "nice cat" and "mean cat". So we went back and looked for clues as to whether or not the cat on the previous page had escaped.I tried using the "white cat" "green cat" pages of the story in the same manner and, although, Owen quickly understood how the cat became green; he didn't quite grasp the idea that the fence was white to start with. Instead he reasoned it was because the cat was e humorous and engaging illustrations by Joe Mathieu, depicting the different cats, helped Owen remember the unfamiliar words used to describe the various om the gray cats, to rich cats, and stray cats; the engaging pictures provided is process helped Owen to practice using pictures as clues and to decode the meaning of a word or passage in a story. This tactic is often referred to as "detecting" and is it is frequently used conjunction with guided reading practices. Reading strategies, such as these, are especially useful for kids learning to read.I won't go into more detail in my review, but if you would like to know more about this early reading tactics I recommend visiting AsuteHoot. You search an entire blog devoted to amazing reading e most touching part, of this rather lengthy post, occurred several days later, when I heard Owen's soft small voice singing "Twinkle, Twinkle Small Star" intertwined with what I can only describe as cooing sounds.When I went into our bedroom to investigate, I found our dear grandson singing to two of our cats, Abbey and JoJo.When I asked why he was singing to the cats, he replied, "I tryin to obtain 'em to yowls like in my book."I had to amazing chuckle at Owen's attempts to obtain Abbey or JoJo to "sing" like those in his book and the memory brings a smile to my face as I write this review.I am sorry to say, neither cat created any sound but I don't think our grandson has given up just yet.Owen can be a very determined small chap and doesn't give up on an idea easily.------On another note, I can easily see how the book, Too A lot of Cats by Lori Haskins Houran could be used with older kids learning about adjectives, or with students to practice using a ever, this review is all ready quite lengthy. so I won't go into any further stead, I close by "singing" my praise of the book Too A lot of Cats and I hope the kids in your life have fun it as much as we do.----------**Lexile Levels or Measures are helpful in a lot of ways; but most of all, to search books that are just right for a reader's ability. A book's Lexile Measure can also be found under "Amazon Product Description" along with a short description of what a "lexile measure" represents. However, it has been my experience this detail often gets missed or glossed over, giving me yet another reason to highlight this necessary info in my reviews.
My 6yo granddaughter loved this book. She reads it by herself. She loves cats & anything to do with cats to pieces! Her name is "Cat," short for Catianna. And her first word was, "meow." This book has wonderful, interesting pictures and simple words for a beginning reader. Amazing book for your "Cat!"
I purchased this book as part of a series for emergent to beginning readeras. I am a preschool teacher and I provide guided reading instruction to my students. I was looking for something to step up from the emergret reading predictable text books and the Bob books (basic phonics) books. The kids love these books, which require students to combine emergent and beginning reading skills. The stories are exciting and interesting with amazing pictures. Another favorite of my students is Hot Dog.
It was a amazing read minus a word errors of being out of place. I think that Ms. BRE wants her Brother to herself since they are not truly blood related! And they my issue is when Boss first meet Reese at Camila's condo he allow himself in with a key that why all od Reese's makeup was ruined. So when Camila calls Boss with I need to see you! He goes and in his ver of the book he hasn't had a key in forever! Just saying! But still good.
Wow, captivating story of unselfish love. Jealousy and manipulation at the hands of others who should have your back is beyond sad.. I hope Bre & Camilla obtain that universe payback! Looking forward to book 2! And by the way, when is King & Naomi's book 3 story coming? The connections of Junior and Queenie got me all happy..but still no book 3.. com on Belleza, hook us up!!❤💯
Breanna and Camila two worst opponents are squad up trying obtain rid of Reese, but thing is Boss really is infatuated her might even love her. Breanna thinks she has an angle and using Boss for cash and she's jealous because it has been the two of them for the latest two-years. Camila is the bitter baby mama from h*££. She don't wish him with anybody else. She wants to go out there and do her thing. They have been together for five years and he still hasn't married you that she tell you something. You are still the baby mama. She was telling Reese that her and Boss is a fling and she can obtain him back if she wants too. He doesn't wish Camila he wants Reese. In a excellent globe she would stay with Boss and Codi,but she has bills and is trying to obtain her makeup career off the ground. Can't wait for part 2
I want I had known that this wasn't the conclusion because now I have to wait for another book, but this was a amazing read. Boss's sister has a complex, I swear. She has abandonment problems and feel like he won't need her anymore or she secretly wants him. Either way, I'm waiting on Reese to give her the business. Reese's ex went away too easily. I feel like he's gonna create a come back. Can't wait for the conclusion!
Really enjoyed the main characters. Didn't like Breanna because she had no true reason for not liking Reese. Never gave Reese a possibility to obtain to know her; but she'll stoop lower than low and side with Camila, knowing she don't like her. Females are catty and ridiculous at times. This is a amazing story but it didn't need a part two. There's no true action or suspense, therefore not interested in reading book two.
I loved this short story modernize but I [email protected]#$%! was longer. Ieesha finally allow go & she got something better in return. Girls really do deserve loving too. Amazing read & just enough about Reese & Boss was included too.
Reese thought they were moving to fast. That how it goes. Camila is a trip. She is trying to call Boss out for getting Reese pregnant, but that's not how he operates. He loves Codi that's the only father she knows. Breanna's father and his mates did a number on her. Bernard really tired to love like a sister. If it wasn't for Aunt Queenie, Boss would have washes his hands of her. Then the audacity for Reese aunt to come at Boss and say he got to take care of her family too. That's [email protected]#n ridiculous.
Bernard knew that he wouldn’t be happy until Reese was back in his life. She was able to see that she could rise above her past and not continue in the mindset of her mother’s ey created sure that they worked together as a family knowing that there’s nothing like the help that is given by your loved esome series!
I need me a Boss, he play or stray from day 1. The he fell in love with ang and loved Reeses skateboarding else and no else was more deserving. Brennan actions were shocking, loved she got together. Codi was a hoot!!! Would to read more about Iesha and Steven, he needs to taught a true life lesson!!!
I’m so sad it’s over. I loved their love story, it was a amazing mix of pure love & ongoing drama. I was really surprised how Breanna went off the deep end but baby girl pulled it together by the end. Furthermore, Reese & Bernard remind me of Ciara & Russel Wilson, the love & bond between them is so genuine& real. I’ll definitely be reading more books by this author & I definitely agree that girls need love too.
Reese has truly grown throughout this storyline and I couldn't be proud. I love the bond and chemistry her and Boss share is truly breathtaking. I'm glad Brianna got herself together and got her satisfied ending cause she deserved it after everything she went through before. Well done on another amazing storyline Belleza, hold up the awesome work and can't wait to read more storylines by you! ❤
Folks who Love MacLeod will love this book, too, but I've overdosed, perhaps. One does obtain enough Reality fromthe everyday paper, but complete UNreality can be hard to deal with, too. As always, the Shandy squad has Vile Charactersto subdue and Virtue triumphs and one more deserving couple finds each other. It is what it is.
I really loved this second book for this newer series, maybe even more than the first book. Readers got to know Sarah and Emily's mom, Maybelle, a lot better, especially since she was the prime suspect in the murder of the bank president she'd just argued with. There was a small more about George Rogers' life in this book too, and how he'd been taken in by a sweet small white fuzzy dog. Despite everyone's warnings, Sarah wouldn't back down for a min when it came to defending her mom and sister. She was worried that Emily had gotten into a poor deal with a hotel owner who promised her the moon, but Sarah smelled a rat, and it wasn't the rat she'd been married to either.Even though I had my eye on someone from the get-go as the killer, it actually turned out to be someone else. The original person wasn't without guilt though, so at least that person was taken care of in the end. Sarah found herself with a fuzzy white boarder named Fluffy eventually while her neighbor recovered from an accident. The assassin showdown and the latest chapter summed everything up very neatly, and now I'm excited to see how Marcus and Emily's fresh put will succeed. I was proud of Maybelle for seeming more like a normal person in this book and actually being sympathetic to Sarah's neighbor.
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Amazing app! Any possibility of getting a dark theme?
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This is a amazing read aloud book, my children and I love it!
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This book is very cute and my kid has loved since she got it when she was 2. We originally picked it up at the library and just had to have it. It's fun to come up with some cute voices to read along. Over a year later, and we are still reading the story.
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