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Down the Winding Road (Richard Jackson Books (DK Ink))

Down the Winding Road (Richard Jackson Books (DK Ink))

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Family History
Review: Angela Johnson has shared a look at, what I think was, her family history. Using a loving reflecting touch she has given the reader a reason to listen to family stories of their memories of childhood. Some are funny, others are sad, but all that is shared by the large group of brothers and sisters are worth remembering and passing on to future generations. This is a wonderful way to approach family geneology and share with children some of the stories from your childhood, or that you know about or that have been told to you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Family History
Review: Angela Johnson has shared a look at, what I think was, her family history. Using a loving reflecting touch she has given the reader a reason to listen to family stories of their memories of childhood. Some are funny, others are sad, but all that is shared by the large group of brothers and sisters are worth remembering and passing on to future generations. This is a wonderful way to approach family geneology and share with children some of the stories from your childhood, or that you know about or that have been told to you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Warm Family Reunion
Review: This story reads like a poem about a family reunion experienced through the eyes of young girl. It seems to capture all of the elements of a typical reunion--the abundant good food, the old folks reminiscing, the children playing--but it avoids excessive detail that will bore young story listeners. Johnson has a way of saying so much, with so few words, that children are likely to enjoy this story.


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