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Best Selling Books Online - Top Rated Novels, Non-Fiction & Bestsellers for Reading Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Reading, Book Clubs & Gifts
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Best Selling Books Online - Top Rated Novels, Non-Fiction & Bestsellers for Reading Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Reading, Book Clubs & Gifts
Best Selling Books Online - Top Rated Novels, Non-Fiction & Bestsellers for Reading Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Reading, Book Clubs & Gifts
Best Selling Books Online - Top Rated Novels, Non-Fiction & Bestsellers for Reading Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Reading, Book Clubs & Gifts
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A CHILD IN SEARCH OF HER STORY Caldecott medalist Mordicai Gerstein looks at books from a whole new angle. Once upon a time there was a family who lived in a book. All but the youngest had stories they belonged to--fighting fires, exploring space, entertaining in the circus--but she didn't have one yet. Walking through all the possibilities of story types Mordicai Gerstein presents her quest in unique and changing perspectives: readers look down into the books below at the characters in their worlds. A funny and touching celebration of books, stories, and finding yourself.
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I started reading A Book with my son last May when he was barely two-and-a-half, and this quickly became one of his favorite books. Not only is it lots of fun, but the format provides a framework for introducing new books by genre. For example, we soon started reading classic fairy tales to get the references on the pages where the girl in A Book wonders if she's in a fairy tale. We're now starting to read Alice in Wonderland, to get the references on those pages. And of course the pirate pages have been a huge hit all along, not only teaching him how to dress and speak Pirate but contextualizing a recent visit to the pirate exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago.In sum, it's a terrifically pleasing read -- my son still giggles when the girl looks up at him and shrieks "Eek! What's that?" (Mother Goose: "That's a reader. Watch out, it can read whatever you say") -- with great potential to lead onward to other pleasing reads. What more could you want in a children's -- or any -- fiction?

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