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Changes, Changes

Changes, Changes

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Preschool class loved it
Review: I "read" this wordless book to my preschool class and they loved it. It's a great book to do an interactive reading with your child. Have your child read it to you! It's also a good book for teaching colors and transportation.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Preschool class loved it
Review: I "read" this wordless book to my preschool class and they loved it. It's a great book to do an interactive reading with your child. Have your child read it to you! It's also a good book for teaching colors and transportation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving Story About A Family Made Of Building Blocks.
Review: This was one of the first books my mother and father shared with me when I was a child. To this day I can still recall sitting with them and making up a story about this little family made of wood. It moved me to tears. The pictures show the family building a home out of blocks. The home catches on fire and the family is distressed. They perservered, however, and re-built their home. Through adversity, hardship, and inevitable changes, love and the bonds of a family saw them through to find happiness once again. Definitely share this wonderful picture book with the children in your lives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving Story About A Family Made Of Building Blocks.
Review: This was one of the first books my mother and father shared with me when I was a child. To this day I can still recall sitting with them and making up a story about this little family made of wood. It moved me to tears. The pictures show the family building a home out of blocks. The home catches on fire and the family is distressed. They perservered, however, and re-built their home. Through adversity, hardship, and inevitable changes, love and the bonds of a family saw them through to find happiness once again. Definitely share this wonderful picture book with the children in your lives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite non-Seuss children's book
Review: When I was little, I loved playing with blocks. As I got alittle older, I loved playing with Legos. Then came art. And now Icreate computer programs. I've always loved creating, and this is a book about the infinite possibilities made possible through creating and an open mind. It also teaches that what look like setbacks are often opportunities for new creativity. This book is great for anyone creative and anyone who loved playing with blocks.


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