Pinky by MJ Daley-Prado
I would like to tell you about a children s book I recently read. The name of the book is Where s My Hair? The book is about cancer. It tells about the days of cancer treatments in a young pediatric oncology patient. The book is downright amazing. Where s My Hair? talks bout feelings and that it is okay to be sad.Penny and Rio find themselves paw deep in their latest mystery when Hobbes, a huge Great Dane and new next door neighbor seeks them out for their expert detective skills. Not one to be easily intimidated, Penny stands her ground and listens intently of the new case thrust upon them.This is a collection of essays from renowned children s books authors. As the title indicates, 100 authors come together to compile simple tips for families to use to help save the planet and have fun while doing it.
The following is an article that explores the literary depths of J.K. Rowling s Harry Potter series. As a creative writing major, I ve found some interesting parallels in her work, which explores the human condition, the struggle between good and evil, and the propensity as human beings to act in the face of adversity.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.Despite decades of advances in the woman s movement, there are some who still believe that girls are weaker or less smart than boys of the same age. Children s author and illustrator MJ Daley-Prado saw a need for a strong, young, female character and Pinky fits the bill. This empowering story is geared for audiences aged 4 to 9 and will also appeal to older children.
Tue Dec 22 14:57:53 2009