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The Magic School Bus Inside The Earth (Magic School Bus)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Press (1989-05-01)
Author: Joanna Cole
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Just what we wanted!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
We needed this Big Book for Science class. I found it immediately at Amazon. The book was perfect, and just what was needed for our lessons at school. It arrived quickly and in perfect condition!
Thank you!

Rocks, Rocks, Everywhere!
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-12
"The Magic School Bus: Inside the Earth" immediately picks up where its predecessor, "At the Waterworks", left off. At the end of each book, Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen provide a subtle clue as to the nature and content of their next collaboration - a sly wink to those of us who catch such details.

"At the Waterworks" concludes with Ms. Frizzle looking at a map of a volcano, which tells us the next book in the series will probably be about our world's physical structures. And that's where "Inside the Earth" steps into the spotlight. Written in 1987, Cole and Degen prove in their second effort that there is no such thing as the dreaded sophomore jinx. This story is just as, if not more, educating and entertaining than "At the Waterworks."

The book starts out with the kids in Ms. Frizzle's class appearing restless over their current learning topic, animal homes. They've been researching the subject for almost a month and "were pretty tired of it." So the class jumps for joy when the Friz announces they're starting something new. "We are going to study about our earth!" she exclaims.

However, things don't go exactly as planned. Only four kids actually bring their homework to class the next day - "Each person must find a rock and bring it to school," said Ms. Frizzle. So she decides to take them on a field trip to collect rock specimens . . . and that's when the fun begins!

Ms. Frizzle lives up to the expectations she set in "At the Waterworks." By the time this field trip is done, her class has learned all about the physical features of the earth. The kids discover how rocks are made of minerals. They delve deep into the ground, getting up close and personal with Earth's crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. Ms. Frizzle educates them on the three classes of rocks - igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. She relates to the kids how processes inside the earth take millions of years. She even takes them on a tour through a volcano! All throughout the field trip, the class receives hands-on experience with various rocks - basalt, granite, limestone, obsidian, pumice, sandstone, shale, etc.

And these details are only scratching the surface of what Cole and Degen, not to mention Ms. Frizzle, have lined up for readers in this book. Blending comedy with truth, this is a welcome addition to any children's bookshelf, either in the classroom or at home. And just as they did with their first story, Cole and Degen use the final pages to distinguish what things were accurate in the story and what things were made up.

As is her fashion, Ms. Frizzle leaves readers a hint at what is to come in her next adventure. My guess is that it has something to do with the human body. Talk about an inside-job!

Cole and Degen surpass the benchmark they set in "At the Waterworks" with "Inside the Earth." There are facts and figures, hilarity and humor, bursting from every page. Don't miss out on a chance to ride the magic school bus.

As Ms. Frizzle herself would say, "This way, class!"

Inside The Earth
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-16
This storyis about a class of students that is bord then one day they all go on a journey inside the earth and the kids have all these questions that all get answered. the reason I like this book so much is because it tells so much about the earth in a way that is fun for the students.

Review
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-06
This book was about Miss Frizzle's class. Miss Frizzle's classes are always taking wild journeys everyone. On minute they are in the classroom like a normal class, the next they are somewhere very unusual. In this book they traveled inside the earth to study about it. The book talks about all the things inside the Earth and there are great explanations to many questions that children might have about the earth.
I like this book because it teaches children a lot about what the earth is made up of and it does it in such a way that children will stay interested and amused. A lot of children are really fond of science and things and this book teaches them about science in a fun way. Even children that don't really enjoy science would like this book because it's a fun book. Things happen that wouldn't really happen in real life so in a way it is fantasy like and a lot of children would like that.
I think the author was trying to teach children something and do it in such a way that it is fun. They will enjoy the story of the class traveling into the middle of the earth but there is a lot of science in there for the children to learn also.

Awesome Book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-15
This book is a great book to teach kids about the inside of the earth, and other scientific stuff. It gets your imagination flowing! Its fun and interesting; I always loved the Magic School Bus series! Ms. Frizzle is so funny!


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The Picture Bible
Published in Hardcover by Chariot Victor Publishing (1998-08)
Author: Iva Hoth
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Excellent Bible beginner for Children
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-29
My parents purchased a Picture Bible for me in the early 1980's when I was a child. It truly made the bible stories come alive to me from a child's perspective. As a child it is sometimes difficult to visualize all the details within the a story of the bible but, the picture bible presents the stories in a pictorial comic-book layout that really brings it to life makeing it fun to read. I just purchased this picture bible for my daughther. It appears to be a reprint of the one I read years ago as a child. I would highly recommend it.

Spanish language child's Bible
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-22
My Godson and his mother are really pleased with this Bible. It provides a good teaching tool, that is easier to follow than the King James version of the Bible. It is colorfully illustrated, and very easy to read.

The Picture Bible
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-06
I purchased this bible for my oldest daughter when she was only three years old. She has enjoyed reading this bible for years. I even went out and purchased this bible for my other three daughters as well since it was a hit with my first one. The pictures make learning the bible so much easier and make it so much more exciting to read for everyone. I would recommend this bible to everyone.

Awesome! Look no further, this is the one to get.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
I've bought at least 4-5 different comic/picture Bibles for my kids.
This one stands out as the best in all categories.
The details, the accuracy to scripture, the color, the amount of picture, the price, all in all, this one tops them all.
During one summer, my son read the picture bible 7-8 times cover to cover.
He now excels at all bible trivial questions in Sunday school.

I have one for my son and one for my daughter.
Buy it, it's a great buy!

Captivating
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
This is a bound together reprint of the multipaperback set I had as a child and my children are as captivated by the stories as we were. It is a good way to make the bible their book of choice, at least some of the time.


Nonfiction
Physical Science
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Glencoe (2002-04)
Authors: McLaughlin, Thompson, and Zike
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Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation
Published in Paperback by Global Research (2007-11-20)
Author: William F. Engdahl
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Frankenfoods -- it's worse than you think
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
This book seems at first glance to be primarily about genetically modified organisms (GMO), but is actually a frightening history of the power elite's largely successful attempt to gain control over food and food production. In the last 50 years food has gone from being an agricultural product grown by small farmers, to being a national security concern, to now being a weaponized commodity under the control of a few corporate owners.

Mr. Engdahl lays out his case in a methodical, scholarly, yet riveting manner, much as he did in A Century Of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order. He begins with the GMO Revolution launched by a few powerful corporations, aided and abetted by a cooperative USA government. He then explores the birth of "agribusiness" and the oxymoronic Green Revolution. He monitors the revolving door between corporate advocates of GMO and government officials charged with policing food safety. The Rockefeller brothers' roles in these machinations are painstakingly revealed.

The eugenics movement -- very popular in early to mid-20th century USA until the Nazis lowered its public acceptance -- is shown to be alive and well under the new guises of genetics and molecular biology. I was more surprised by this than anything else in the book, but Mr. Engdahl proves this point beyond dispute. Along these lines, the only part of the book that I felt needed more explanation was the role of Darwinism, actually neo-Darwinism, in molecular biology. One could almost be left with the impression that a belief in evolution has led to the abuses of molecular biology in genetic manipulation. Once Mr. Engdahl got that far into the discussion, I wish that he had made a brief mention of the symbiogenesis interpretation of evolution now challenging the neo-Darwinists, e.g., in the books by Lynn Margulis. (Acquiring Genomes: The Theory of the Origins of the Species is one good example.) I'm not a scientist, but I would tend to think that a subscriber to the symbiogenesis interpretation would be less likely to want to create Frankenfoods.

What motivates the Genetic Manipulators, huge profits and control over the world's food production? As usual with the power elite, it's not just about the money, it's about power and control, but with a particular goal in mind. That goal is an elitist Utopia; a modern world much as it is, only with a whole lot fewer people, especially poor dark-skinned people who live in resource rich places like Africa, South America and parts of Asia. Complete control over food production is one of the primary means to this end, ethno-specific diseases being another. I had read this assertion before, but regarded it as the rantings of right-wing loonies until I read this book.

Mr. Engdahl is a regular contributor to on-line journals on the topic of geopolitics.

Leave our food alone!
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-03
William Engdahl's new book, like his 'Century of War' book of a few years ago gives the layman like myself an understand of complex subjects that is rare with authors dealing with complex subjects. This is such a readable book. It is a great investigation into one of the most important issues of our times: The attempts by a few powerful groups to control the world's food supply. This book made me angry and worried for the future of our food supply and our future as a free (sort of) people. How dare our government leaders allow this !
Every person who cares about where their food comes from,truth in labeling, nutrition, health and affordable access to food supplies NEEDS to know this information. Is there a more important issue? What is more important than water, air and food ? The political agenda of food control, so well explained in this book, is more than a little chilling.

Seeds of Destruction should be read widely and it's information talked about by everyone. As a mother trying to feed my family healthy, nutritious meals everyday, this information is invaluable. Thank you Mr. Engdahl for this well written book! Maybe I'll read it to my children at night so they'll grow up knowing who the boogie men are!
Lori "The Rogue Reader Mom" Arizona

A Must Read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
This is an excellent book that explains the threat of GMO foods.
Very good research.

Sobering Conclusions
Helpful Votes: 31 out of 33 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-25
Engdahl lays bare the partnership between government, the major foundations and the agribusiness industry in their eternal quest for global domination with extensive citations, tying it all together well. The Rockefellers do not shine with this exposure. This book is a sobering analysis of the situation we are facing with respect to destruction of the globe's biodiversity and the indigenous and cultural knowledge of how to feed ourselves, all for the sake of a scheme to lock in profits by a handful of corporations and a government that works on their behalf. If you're already down about what's going on, this book is not for you. If you can handle the reality of the situation, definitely read it. This threat is greater than any threat of nuclear destruction by far. Whatever your feelings on overpopulation, the schemes he lays out, developed by the Rockefeller foundation, are truly disturbing. Especially so are the contraceptive corn and incorporation of hCG into a tetanus vaccine(resulting in sterility) given out in enormous numbers to women of childbearing age in Mexico, Phillipines and Nicaragua. This book will make you want to collect seeds on everything you bring into your kitchen from now on, to say nothing of making you not want to eat anything of which you do not know the provenance.

Most Important Book of this New Century
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-09
This is my first Amazon.com book review and it is this book, Seeds of Destruction, that finally moved me to write such a review.

I have purchased literally thousands of dollars worth of books from Amazon.com alone and I find this book, Seeds of Destruction, is THE most important book I have come across.

I haven't read the entire book yet, but from what I have read so far (especially the chapter on Argentina), this is one of THE most important and timely books of the past 100 years and this new century.

There are only a few books that are worth their weight in gold and this book by F. William Engdahl is one of them. This work will be remembered as a "signature service" to humanity (a term used in the intelligence world to denote exceptional work).

What a priceless work of research and documentation (some 17 years of hard research) into the heart of absolute Evil that is masquerading behind this GMO movement--the veritable cancer that is metastasizing upon the Earth body--and that has been behind the so-called eugenics movement since 1913. But this book is much more than GMO. It is about the people behind the GMO and eugenics movement and why they are doing what they are doing.

If you really care about your children, your family, and the survival of the human race and of planet earth, then you must first buy and read this book, and then buy 10 more copies as I did and give them to all your friends and family members.

Tell them that this book might save their lives.

I have said this many times, "Knowledge is only a seed, only illumined action produces fruits!' This book is that vital seed without which we are looking toward to some really dire eventualities.


Nonfiction
Cursive Handwriting - Contracted Edition
Published in Paperback by Handwriting Without Tears (2003-01-01)
Author: Jan Olsen
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Cursive Handwriting
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-19
This is a good book, however no better than those found at school stores. Not sure what I was expecting, however - my little lefthander is using it.

Handwriting program
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-12
I do recommend this program. It's simple, straight forward, and makes handwriting easy to learn.

Great Books
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-08
These books are great for beginners and more advanced students. Each book takes the student step by step through the writing process with just the right amount of practice not to overwhelm the child.

Good beginner to handwriting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
After struggling to teach the D'Nealian style of handwriting, I have found this book to be much easier for children to understand. It does not encourage slanted writing. But it does show how to easily connect the letters, which is what cursive means. Somewhat simplified, but that is probably okay. I like the workbook format. It teaches how to do handwriting with space to practice. I would use this in homeschooling and also as an enrichment tool at home for after-schoolers.

Nice Handwriting Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-20
As a mom of a child who doesn't have beautiful handwriting and doesn't like to practice, I like this series. It's easy to teach and it's not filled with pages of writing the same letter over and over and over and over and...you get my point. The daily lessons are short and my son likes it.


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Don't Bump the Glump!: And Other Fantasies
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (2008-03-01)
Author: Shel Silverstein
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A Classic!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
The original publication was a big hit with our kids. The re-publication was a pleasant surprise - in time for the next generation. Great if you like Siverstein's goofy humor.

books
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
I ordered four books, Don't Bump the Glump, by Shel Silverstein. They arrived in about three days from ordering and the price was wonderful.

When did this come back into print?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-04
Oh happy day! I remember this book at my favorite aunt and uncle's house. It was the first thing I headed for when we came to visit each year. It disappeared after my uncle's death (I think his own children also had fond memories of it) and I despaired of ever seeing it again. I just discovered today that it is back in print and I immediately bought 2 copies - one for my significant other (who loves silly as much as I do) and one for my year old grand-nephew. But these are only the first of many copies of this I know I will get - this is THE Christmas present for absolutely everyone on my list. Hooray!

Shel Silverstein is a star
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-15
This is his first work. The pictures and rhymes are good, but not as fantastic as his other work. Only get this if you are interested in collecting all his work, otherwise some of his other titles are better.

A Book of Monsters
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-14
My daughter's favorite poet is Shel Silverstein. Since she now has a two-year-old son, I thought this would be the perfect book for them to share. I was wrong. Although my daughter is happy to have it, my grandson doesn't like monsters at all. My guess is that he will be able to appreciate it when he is several years older.


Nonfiction
Daily Word Ladders: Grades 2-3
Published in Paperback by Teaching Resources (2005-10-01)
Author: Timothy Rasinski
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Great
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-20
Recieved item on time, right when we were told it would arrive. Book in very good condition.

Good way to improve vocabulary!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-04
My students enjoy these word puzzles. It's great for improving their vocabulary. They get to play with the language!

Word Ladders in the classroom
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-18
This has been a big hit in my second grade classroom. We are learning new vocabulary each time we use on of these sheets. It has been a good buy for me!

Daily Word Ladders: Grades 2-3
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
I often use pages in this book for morning "do nows" for a fun and engaging way to encourage students to play with words and be exposed to spelling patterns.

fun word activities build vocabulary
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-22
This is a solid book for building elementary vocabulary. It has 100 reproducible word study lessons that help kids boost reading, spelling and phonics skills independently. Among the many activities, kids read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while, they are boosting decoding and spelling skills, broadening vocabulary, and becoming better, more fluent readers. Lesson by lesson, kids can "climb" to new heights in reading and writing with these engaging word-building games.

The workbook is not thick (about 100 pages). My child finished it in 2 months with a lot fun. His vocabulary improved significantly. In Beestar online assessment, his reading has rised to the next grade level largely attributed to this workbook. Highly recommend.


Nonfiction
Sociology and You
Published in Hardcover by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill (2002-02-12)
Authors: Jon M. Shepard and Robert W. Greene
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Good book bad online
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-02
The only problem I find in this book is that the outlined information is too broad and defined topics are obscure. Also, the online addition is hard to set up and computer illiterate people may find it impossible.


Nonfiction
The Americans
Published in Hardcover by McDougal Littell (2003-01-01)
Authors: Gerald A. Danzer, J. Jorge Klor De Alva, and Larry S. Krieger
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The Usborne Complete Book of Art Ideas
Published in Paperback by Usborne Books (2005-12)
Author: Fiona Watt
List price: $19.99
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Art Ideas would get a SIX star rating if I could!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-05
Wow! What a great book. I am THRILLED I got this book for my 4 and 5 year old. I order a ton of art supplies from discountschoolsupply dot com and now I have a structured and organized book of ideas! YAY! If you are on the fence, this is a beautiful book. Every page has gorgeous, colorful illustrations. The paper feels wonderful. Each project is laid out in a simple format and will make working with kids on these projects so pleasant. Usborne books are awesome - I am finding a solid product with every Usborne I buy. What a great brand!

Paperback art book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-28
This is an absolutely wonderful book packed with lots of different techniques and ideas. It's much better with a hard cover though. Worth the money.

Lots of great ideas!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-24
This book has a great variety of projects using many different techniques and media. Full color photographs and explanations for each project make them easy to duplicate. Also, there are many pictures of other projects done using similar techniques. As a homeschooling parent of elementary-age students, I found this book to be a great addition to our art curriculum. I can teach art concepts and then find projects from this book to reinforce those concepts. I highly recommend this book.

great book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-18
This is a great book for techniques for art for all ages projects can be tailored for a variety of age groups.

THE CHILDREN ART BOOK I WAS LOOKING FOR!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-16
THIS BOOK IS AMAZING! FULL OF GREAT ART IDEAS AND COMPLETE PROJECTS. VERY WELL ILLUSTRATED (ALL THE PAGES ARE IN FULL-COLOR) AND EASY TO READ. THE DIRECTIONS ARE CLEAR AND YOU CAN DESIGN YOUR OWN VERSION OF THE PROJECTS. MY DAUGHTER LOVES THIS BOOK AND I REALLY LOVE HER LITTLE "WOW!" FACE AFTER EACH PROJECT.


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