Buy Books by American Authors
What s New at the Zoo? takes the reader on an animal adding adventure. This learning zoo adventure begins: Two hungry pandas eat a bamboo lunch. One cub joins the meal. How many crunch and munch? 2 1 = ? Through delightful rhyming text and numerals Ms. Slade creates a wonderfully engaging learning experience for children. Each page offers a new addition problem.Audio books are important especially to children who are just starting to read. It helps them develop their sense of association to how the words look like to how the letters are placed together and how the words are pronounced. They are effective learning tools.I know the most interesting couple . They seemed innocuous at first, a pleasant looking woman in her fifties with an orange cat. It turned out that this wasn t just any ordinary orange cat though-this cat has written eight books, three of which are in print.
From very hungry caterpillars and penguins for every day of the year to the Kingdom of Frogavia, animals rule in children s literature. Whether used to teach numbers, colors, or more subtle lessons of morality, animals are the perfect vehicles for conveying tangible and intangible concepts in an entertaining way.My five year old daughter recently started enjoying SpongeBob SquarePants on television, so she became very excited when I got this book for her. Undersea Party is a book that is accompanied by an electronic voice changer. It s a little battery powered microphone with SpongeBob on the top and three buttons on the handle. (It did come with a battery) The buttons change your voice to Sponge Bot, Scary Pants, or Bubble Boy. The voices are not labeled on the voice changer, but the book tells you which button is which.Suddenly, it occurred to me... I have all of the Harry Potter books. What is wrong with me - none are written by an American Author. I am an American, you know. J.K. Rowling is from the UK and probably richer than the Queen of England. This is CRAZY! Not to knock J.K. Rowling s writing gift and not to sound prejudice but Americans who purchases children books need to purchase books written, sold and published by Americans.
Tue Dec 22 13:56:26 2009