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Re: Oh, yes! (Reply to this comment)
by kelly60
He did write a lot of good ones. I haven't read one of his books yet that wasn't very well written. Maybe I will review more of them later.
Thanks for R/R/C
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Apr 02 '04 11:05 pm PST
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Oh, yes! (Reply to this comment)
by voxpoptart
Stephen Kellogg is great. The Aardvark and Llama books, of the ones you mention, are the only ones i remember (he had at least one other classic, Can I Keep Him?), but the after-school teaching program i work with uses his stuff for the youngest readers - or so i'm told - and it makes me happy that they have such judgment. Nice review!
cheers,
- Brian
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Mar 07 '04 9:41 pm PST
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hey there... (Reply to this comment)
by sleeper54, in Books
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Don't worry about my rate. There has to always be one user that just doesn't get it. My turn this time.
I simply wondered what ages it might be most appropriate for, perhaps a bit more on the illustrations (the cover that Eps displays seems rather . . .cluttered), perhaps a thought on whether this is a book that works best as a 'read-this-to-me' book or one that a child can read (and enjoy) on their own.
Very nicely done, as the over-all rate reflects.
...tom...
"All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures. It is the very nature of fantasy and fable." —Walt Disney
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Mar 04 '04 8:38 pm PST
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Thanks (Reply to this comment)
by Debbie26
for deciding to join the write off. I haven't ever read this book to my children. Sounds great!
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Mar 04 '04 5:12 am PST
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