Rating: Summary: Timeless!! Review: After all these years, Frances can still delight! My two year old loves the beautiful illustrations and the simple-yet-quick text. Just a word on the California reader's comment on the $3 tea set - this was one of my favorite books as a child (I'm now 29) and unfortunately, $3 doesn't go as far as it used to! I'm impressed that this new edition wasn't "modernized" to reflect the current price of a tea set.
Rating: Summary: Finest I Can Read Book Ever Review: Despite its unlikely-looking cover, this is perhaps the finest I Can Read Book ever written. I had no idea it was a treasure when one of the kids grabbed it off the shelf at the local library. Written by Russell Hoban and illustrated by Lillian Hoban, it hilariously tells the story of a sweet and trusting little racoon who keeps getting the short end of the stick from a certain playmate. When that playmate swindles her out of her savings, Frances doesn't go home and lick her wounds. No sir. She devises an ingenious plan to set matters straight and re-establishes the friendship on a more equitably basis. Moms, if people tend to take advantage of your child (or someone else you know), this is a must-have book. Frances' resolution of the problem still thrills and inspires me every time I read it.
Rating: Summary: Tea For Two Review: I absolutely loved this book as a child! It was a great inspirational start for my love of tea sets! I could not remember the name of this book for years after, so I decided to go to my old elementary school, but to no avail I could not find it. Over the xmas holiday I received my first Blue Willow Tea Set at 29 years old from my boyfriend, whom remembered me telling him of this storybook tale. It brought back memories of my search for this book, so I looked up the age group in Amazon.com and found it in a matter of minutes. Wow, what a relief! Of course, I ordered the book immediately and I can't wait to receive it to complete the story of having my own Blue Print tea set.
Rating: Summary: Tea For Two Review: I absolutely loved this book as a child! It was a great inspirational start for my love of tea sets! I could not remember the name of this book for years after, so I decided to go to my old elementary school, but to no avail I could not find it. Over the xmas holiday I received my first Blue Willow Tea Set at 29 years old from my boyfriend, whom remembered me telling him of this storybook tale. It brought back memories of my search for this book, so I looked up the age group in Amazon.com and found it in a matter of minutes. Wow, what a relief! Of course, I ordered the book immediately and I can't wait to receive it to complete the story of having my own Blue Print tea set.
Rating: Summary: Rather enlightening! Review: I like this book, because it's written for a young child to read herself . My kids are able to read this one by the time they are 7, which is nice. It has a lot of pages, lots of story to it - which is hard to find in books that are written at the young reader's level. What really surprised me about this book is that it addresses what happens when one has a friend that isn't very nice, and it really went into the situation in detail. The heroine of the story didn't become a martyr, and neither did she just turn her back on her friend altogether. When my daughter first read this book, she'd had some bad experiences with a friend - who is remarkably like Thelma, Frances's friend. I thought it was a nice tool for us - we discussed how sometimes a friend might not be very nice, and what the options are in dealing with this type of situation. This is a very good early reader for girls and a nice story for any girl who has a friend they really can't trust. (Although I don't believe every similar real-life situation is handled so simply!)
Rating: Summary: Try to find a tea set for $3! Review: My daughter and I liked the way Frances used her head, but the story keeps pounding the three dollar price of the tea set, which is of course wholly unrealistic. We tired of it pretty quickly. I wouldn't buy another Frances title without being able to read it first.
Rating: Summary: TIMELESS TREASURE Review: THIS BOOK IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE! IT IS SO NICE TO SEE IT STILL IN PRINT. IF YOU HAVEN'T SHARED IT WITH YOUR DAUGHTER (S), GET A COPY AND DO SO. MY TIMELESS CLASSIC IS 34 YEARS OLD AND IT IS STILL AS HUMOROUS NOW AS IT WAS THEN. MY MOTHER AND SISTER AND I STILL FONDLY REFER TO ICE CREAM AS q-p-m.
Rating: Summary: TIMELESS TREASURE Review: THIS BOOK IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE! IT IS SO NICE TO SEE IT STILL IN PRINT. IF YOU HAVEN'T SHARED IT WITH YOUR DAUGHTER (S), GET A COPY AND DO SO. MY TIMELESS CLASSIC IS 34 YEARS OLD AND IT IS STILL AS HUMOROUS NOW AS IT WAS THEN. MY MOTHER AND SISTER AND I STILL FONDLY REFER TO ICE CREAM AS q-p-m.
Rating: Summary: My favorite childhood book. Review: This book, about the tea set, was my favorite book when I was a little girl. I am going to buy it for my daughter. Hopefully, she'll pass it along to her daughter as well.
Rating: Summary: Very sweet. Review: This is an excellent book. I read it when I was little and I related well with Frances. Recently when I found a china tea set (with pictures in blue) I remembered this book and bought the china tea set for my niece and then bought the book to accompany it. Perfect gift I was told by the mother.
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