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The Night Before Easter
Natasha Wing
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Book Description
"Twas the night before Easter, just before dawn, Not a creature was stirring out on the lawn" The Easter bunny takes center stage in this delightful spin on Clement C. Moore's beloved poem that will send families hopping to the bookstore for an Easter treat sweeter than any sugar plum!
Customer Reviews:
Cute Idea for a Book.......2007-10-02
I haven't given this to my granddaughters yet, will at Easter time. But the book is cute, something they will enjoy the night before Easter.
The Night Before Easter.......2007-05-10
A bright happy book! Fun to find other objects in the story after reading the whole book. Would definitly recommend this book. Looking forward to purchasing other The Night Before books!
Cute!.......2007-03-22
I ordered this book for my grandson for Easter. I also have "The Night Before Thanksgiving". Since my 5-year old grandson liked that one so much, I decided to order the Easter version. The "story" is similar to "The Night Before Christmas".
Terrific Holiday Book.......2004-03-24
My son received this as an Easter Gift for his first Easter, and we are still reading it three Easters later. He loves to hear it, and I love to read it to him. This makes a great addition to your Easter Basket!
Twas the Night Before Easter.......2000-01-20
A charming Easter tale sure to delight young and old alike. Children will love looking for the eggs hidden in the pictures and listening to the rhythmic language; adults will smile at the new and original twists on this Easter time take-off of the well-loved Twas the Night Before Christmas. The perfect Easter basket gift!
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- The Night Before Kindergarten
- Portrays Kindergarten as a scary place
- Excellent Encouragement for Parents & Kids!
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The Night Before Kindergarten
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ASIN: 0448425009 |
Book Description
'Twas the night before kindergarten, and as they prepared,
kids were excited,
and a little bit scared.
It's the first day of school! Join the kids as they prepare for kindergarten, packing school supplies, posing for pictures, and the hardest part of all-saying goodbye to Mom and Dad. But maybe it won't be so hard once they discover just how much fun kindergarten really is! Colorful illustrations illuminate this uplifting takeoff on the classic Clement C. Moore Christmas poem.
Customer Reviews:
Perfection (With a Twist!).......2007-10-02
This will be a favorite storybook for younger children preparing for the first day at school! All over the town, there are children tossing and turning in their beds, worried about teachers, friends, leaving play and family behind, "while visions of school supplies danced in their heads."
Of course, all is well! The teacher is the best and it's the parents in the end who shed a tear or two as they leave their kindergarten scholars behind!
Kids will enjoy hearing this story over and over again! A really sweet read for parents and children!
The Night Before Kindergarten.......2007-09-13
This was a GREAT book for children starting Kindergarten. My daughter was wondering why all the parents were crying at the end of the book. I guess you just have to be a parent to understand! :0)
Portrays Kindergarten as a scary place.......2007-09-04
I do not recommend because it essentially presupposes that kindergarten is a scary place and that you only need to overcome your fears when entering this frightening place. That's how it seemed to me, at least.
Instead of describing kindergarten as a fun, happy, loving place, it talks about how children are at first afraid, but then learn to like it. Why even suggest that your child should be afraid?
Worse, in the book, all the parents stay in the classroom, outside the door watching. That's not how school works. The parents are not there, so why suggest that they are going to be at the door looking in during the day?
Not recommended. The other "night before" books I like, just not this one.
Excellent Encouragement for Parents & Kids!.......2007-08-26
This was supposed to be a gift for a friend's birthday party which became a second gift and of course one for my very own little girl who will be entering kindergarten now in a matter of days! A wonderful, heart felt book...not too long, just right to capture the hearts and minds of parents and kids alike! Highly recommend! A+!!
If only I had these books when my children..........2007-08-05
Another book my granddaughter loved. She starts Kindergarden this week and I bought all these books several months ago to prepare her.
Then, her school had "Kindergarden Camp" and I donated the books to their little library. The teachers were thrilled. Great book!
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- Great book
- The Night Before First Grade
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- A great introduction to the first grade world!
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The Night Before First Grade (Reading Railroad Books)
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Book Description
It's the night before the Big Dayfirst grade. Penny is excited to start the year with her best friend right beside her in the same classroom. This humorous take on Clement C. Moore's classic tale has a perfect twist ending that will surprise readersas well as the "heroine" of the storyand help all about-to-be first-graders through their own backto- school jitters.
Customer Reviews:
Great book.......2007-09-29
I gave all of my kindergarten students this book on the last day of school. In September when they arrived as first graders, they were all telling me how much they loved the book over the summer. One parent e-mailed me and told me how helpful she found the book to be over the summer while they were preparing for first grade. I would recommend this book highly!
The Night Before First Grade.......2007-08-01
Excellent! I was a little skeptical at first, but this book is wonderful. My 6 year old has read the book on her own and the illustrations were very helpful to assist her in identifying some new words on the page.
She has enjoyed the book so much that she has decided to include the book in her summer book report reading list. It is just the correct length for a child entering first grade. My daughter's school only has 1 of each grade, but it has helped her realize to give things a chance. She realizes there will be new children and she may not be seated right next to her friends but there are many other things for her to explore.
First grade can be scary. It's entering what my daughter's school calls 'the upper grades'.
Overall, the book is one that both children and parents will enjoy with it's great ending.
Cute Story.......2006-11-03
Good story with plenty of play on words!
Kids will enjoy this, and makes for a goos converstaion starter about preparing for going back to school!
Great book to help with anxieties.......2006-11-02
This was funny and inspiring book to read the night before school. It helped my daughter get over her anxieties about a new teacher and a new grade.
A great introduction to the first grade world!.......2006-01-19
It's hard to write a book about first grade jitters. Many of the books out there make the first day seem just perfect, when it often isn't. What I like about The Night Before First Grade is the way in which the author recognizes the potentially frightening aspects of the first day of school and resolves them in a realistic manner.
For example, when the protagonist arrives at school, she learns that there are two sections of first grade and that her best friend will be in the other section. Bravely waving goodbye to her friend, she discovers new interests in her classroom. The lunchroom is busy and a bit scary, but she weathers it nicely.
The text is in a rhythmic prose style, patterned after "The Night Before Christmas." I was a bit skeptical at first, but it works, and young readers will appreciate the consistent beat of the narrative. Deborah Zemke's illustrations are upbeat and slightly funky - just like first grade!
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The Night Before Halloween
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"'Twas the night before Halloween, and all through the house,
All the creatures were stirring, except for the mouse.
The monsters had gathered to plan and prepare,
For the trick-or-treaters who soon would be there...."
Little monsters and goofy goblins take center stage in this silly, spooky spin on Clement C. Moore's beloved poem. But what will happen on Halloween when the monsters come face to face with human trick-or-treaters in this fun-filled book by the author of The Night Before Easter?
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Customer Reviews:
This is a great to read to your children.......2006-11-10
My 5-year old twins loved this book, and wanted to read it for weeks before Halloween. It is very easy to read, since it follows the format of "The Night Before Christmas." That familiarity also made it fun for the kids. They are now looking forward to starting "The Night Before Thanksgiving," though I am trying to wait until it gets a little closer to the actual day.
Great Story!.......2006-11-06
I love Natasha Wing. She is a wonderful author and this story is really cute. I teach and I enjoy reading it to my kids at school.
Fun Book.......2005-10-07
My 5 year old son loves holloween books. This one is up there with one of his favorites! Great illustrations and story.
FUN HALLOWEEN BOOKS.......2005-02-08
My 2 1/2 year old just loves Halloween. He was born Oct. 28th so he's definitely a Halloween baby and he loves everything to do with the holiday including seeing pumpkins, bats and spiders. This delightful book by Natasha Wing is a Halloween takeoff on "Twas the Night Before Christmas" following the same pattern except that in this book various ghouls and goblins are preparing for Halloween and for the children who will soon be knocking at their front door. The Illustrations by Cynthia Fisher perfectly fit the fun tone and pace of the book and my little loves reading this one over and over...
The Night Before Halloween is wonderful , colorful and cute........1999-10-26
The idea of the monsters getting ready for Haloween was great. I loved the book. I bought 10 copies and gave them to friends and relatives. They had received the Night Before Easter Book and were looking forward to the continuation of the next Night Before series. We are anxiously awaiting The Night Before Valentines Day.
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Kristen Heitzmann's characters leap from the page with a balance of strength and fragility as they face anguish from the past. Jill and Morgan, once high school sweethearts, had loved and lost--each other and the baby whom Jill gave up at birth. Years later, Morgan is outwardly successful, but he is still haunted by the memory of the tiny child. And then Jill shows up again in his life with very disturbing news. With her trademark dramatic storytelling, Heitzmann takes readers on an unforgettable journey with two wounded souls as they struggle toward healing and restoration.
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Fav Heitzmann book so far!.......2007-04-23
I so enjoyed reading Rush of Wings and couldn't wait to read it's sequel. I found it helpful that I already knew the characters and had a bit of background. I enjoyed The Still of Night even more. I loved the characters created in Jill and Morgan. Their story came vividly alive through the writing. I couldn't help but feel with them. However, I too would have liked a little more developement of the happy ending. The whole book was devoted to their struggles and heartache and it would have been nice to have a little more resolution played out in the book. The Epilogue was sweet thought! Might we catch another glimpse of these characters in a future book? I would be excited about that!
Great Reading.......2007-02-08
I just finished this book and was a great sequel to Rush of Wings. I liked Morgan's character in the first book (though brother Rick was better for Noelle's character than Morgan). He was just such a likable character even with his demons which he works through in "The Still of Night". I was a little disappointed that Morgan never really got to see or talk to his daughter except on the phone once but guess that made a different slant on the story. I also was a little disappointed that the romance doesn't get off the ground until almost the last page. I would have liked to have seen the last chapter explore that a little further although the epilogue covers the birth of their baby girl-okay what did they name her and also how did their marriage affect other secondary characters in the book-did she continue to teach? okay guess that leaves our imaginations or maybe another sequel is in order. This one picked up enough of Rick and Noelle's life (from A Rush of Wings)to know what was happening with them without dwelling on them too much. I enjoyed Rick's story and now Morgan's but almost the whole book is dwelling on Morgan's problems so would be nice to have a couple chapters of his life at peace. Some reviewers thought there was not enough spiritual emphasis in the 2 books especially the first one but for me it was a nice change from some of the Christian Novels I have read. The author puts enough in to know where our strength is and with God's indwelling the characters work through problems and can have peace. All in all a good book and my favorite so far of Kristen Heitzmann. You will definitely enjoy this book much more if you have read "A Rush of Wings" first.
Makes you think!.......2006-01-30
This is a great book and very moving. It really makes you think and consider your choices. I love how it portrays the problems that men face over abortion, as well as women. I think that is very important and a book everyone should read!
The Still of Night.......2005-09-30
It was a pleasure to read this book and the one preceding -
to see how the characters intertwined. She brought you into the story in such a way that you felt each emotion. It was good to read a story where the characters struggled with life issues as well as their relationship with God. I am delighted to have found Kristen Heitzmann. This is the first time I have read any of her books and I look forward to more!
Another great book from Kristen Heitzmann!!!.......2005-09-01
I just finished this book and I will definetely be reading more from Kristen Heitzmann! The story is both heartbreaking and heartwarming. If you read "A Rush of Wings" also by Heitzmann, than you will already know Morgan Spencer, if you haven't you can still dive into this book. Jill Runyan and Morgan Spencer, highschool sweethearts, were torn apart by an accidental pregnancy and lies. They are reunited at their 15th highschool reunion.
Jill has just discovered that her daughter, Kelsey, who she gave up at birth, has leukemia. Kelsey needs a bone marrow transplant so her adoptive parents contact Jill as a donor. Struggling through the hearbreak and agony of not being a match for her daughter, Jill must now locate Morgan and tell him that he was lied to, that his child was not aborted, but she exists and needs his bone marrow in order to live.
Morgan was told when he was 18 that Jill, the love of his life, aborted their baby. He has lived with that belief for the past fifteen years. Today he is a very sucessful millionaire who has turned his back on God, and turns to alcohol way too often. Receiving the news that his daughter was not thrown away, but that she is in desperate need of his bone marrow, he hastens to under go surgery for the transplant.
The story explores love, forgiveness, prayer, and many other issues. You will no be disappointed after you read this book. It will make you want to go and read all of Kristen Heitzmann's books. Like I said earlier, you can read "A Rush of Wings" before you read this one is you want a better understanding of the characters. But you don't have to in order to enjoy this story.
Book Description
A creative spin on the Clement C. Moore classic, The Night Before Thanksgiving is a warm, whimsical celebration of everyone's favorite fun-filled, family-filled, food-filled holiday! Follow along as the feast is prepared, cousins are greeted, and thanks are given, all with an extra helping of holiday fun.
Customer Reviews:
Thanksgiving bliss........2007-01-25
It's along the lines of A Night Before Christmas. It's family harmony at T-giving.
Thanksgiving fun.......2007-01-09
Our whole family enjoys this book, which makes us giggle and feel the warmth and love of sharing a holiday with family.
Merry Thanksgiving.......2005-11-20
I love this book. My 2.5 year old daughter also loves this book. It brings about the festiveness you usually feel at Christmastime but for Thanksgiving. Told in the classic 'Twas the Night before Christmas' style, it has laughs, tradition and warmth all wrapped up in a book that is perfect to curl up with some hot apple cider and share with the whole family.
Just Picked This One Up.......2005-11-16
i was at Walden Books Yesterday and my wife called and asked me to pickup a Thanksgiving book for our three year old son. There were Biscuit and Clifford Thanksgiving books but I settled on this one. Told in the same manner as The Night Before Christmas, it follows really a traditional American Family Thanksgiving celebration including all the activities and preparation that goes into this great holiday. Actually its not so much about the night before as it is the day of, but that's ok. What appealed to me was how much it had in common with my own family's Thanksgiving from waking up in the morning and watching the parades, to family coming over for dinner. My three year old really enjoyed it!
Can't stop reading it.......2005-11-03
My one and three year old love this book as much as I do. Great pictures and fun to read.
Book Description
For centuries, loneliness has haunted them from dusk till dawn. Yet now, from out of the darkness, shines the light of eternal life . . . eternal love.
Twilight Phantasies
Cruel fate condemned Eric Marquand to walk forever in shadow -- alone. To possess his soulmate was to destroy her. But Tamara believed in taking fate into her own hands . . .
Twilight Memories
Rhiannon was a dangerous creature of the night. If Roland cast her away, it would be like driving a stake through her heart -- exactly what the mortal on her trail wanted!
Twilight Illusions
He was the greatest of his accursed kind. But Damien's ancient mystic power was threatened by a terrible weakness -- a passion for a woman of mortal flesh and blood . . .
Customer Reviews:
First-class reading you will hate to put down.......2005-10-14
I was spellbound from the first page; Maggie Shayne has proven her talent again in this novel. I love the vampire stories and hope Maggie will keep on writing them.
Wings in the Night : 3 beginning stories in the series........2005-07-10
1. Twilight Phantasies: Story of Eric Marquand, vampire and French nobleman, and Tamara, clerical secretary for the Division of Paranormal Investigations (DPI). Eric is lured by the call of Tamara as he watches her skate upon the ice. He senses that she is one of the "Chosen Ones" (a mortal who vampires feel the need to protect and can potentially also become vampire). However he quickly senses a trap when he realizes that she is one of "them"...a DPI agent.
I liked this story, it isn't dark or brooding, sort of like reading a sitcom. The chemistry is there and you learn about the background of how one becomes vampire in this particular tale.
2. Twilight Memories: This is the story of two ancients Roland and Rhiannon. They have a tortured history with each other. Roland denies Rhiannon at ever turn and she suffers his loss every day. That is until they must unite to save Jameson, a child who also happens to be a Chosen One (a character that is continued from the first story).
I liked this story because of the unrequited love aspect....love to always wonder instead of things being a forgone conclusion.
3. Twilight Illusions: This is the story of Damien and Shannon. Damien has shunned his vampire kind and lives out in the open as a magician. Shannon has lost her best friend Tawny after she assisted in Damien's show...so have a lot of other girls. She is determined to get to the bottom of this mystrey and reveal Damien for the murderer he is.
I liked this story because it had a mystery to solve and a evil villian who actually seemed evil and not cartoony. Loads of chemistry.
Why I recommend the Twilight series? Well I enjoy vampire tales. And Christine Feehan books make me ill (she could buy a few adjectives). These books are light reading, well written, and you get just enough of the supernatural aspects. The stories are centered around the romance and there is just enough sex that is meaningful and without pandering (Hot, but very tasteful).
Why not 5 stars? Well these vampires could be more darker. They have a whole moral code, they don't drink from humans (at least not often) and that is where Feehan is sometimes a bit better (although she always wipes their minds so it's just as innocuous.) I wish she would be a bit more daring and unapologetic with a vampires nature. These stories have the same feel as Buffy the Vampire Slayer series.
Enjoyable.......2005-03-14
I read one of Shayne's latest books and liked it so much that I backtracked to be able to read them all in order. This book contains the first three of this series: "Twilight Phantasies," "Twilight Memories," and Twilight Illusions." The first two I didn't like as much as the others I read. They were too tamed and reminded me too much of Christine Freehan. The vampires are so overly nice. Also, the plot centers only around the romance. The third, I found was much, much better. Probably because there was a mystery to solve and it was not all sex. I think there was only two sex scenes in all. I perfer the action to be enhanced by the romance, not the other way around.
I'm definately reading more. Considering my experience so far with this author, I'm hoping she only gets better.
Not dark enough.......2004-08-03
After reading all the good reviews about this book, I was disappointed. I've read quite a few other vampire novels that I enjoyed, and this just wasn't what I was expecting. The vampires were way too tame. The fact that they need to drink blood automatically makes you fear them, but there's that thrill that attracts you too. These vampires weren't mysterious at all and didn't attract me to want to find out their stories. There was a lot of romanticism of the vampires, which I don't mind, but the darker nature that I expected to find, and even like about them, was just missing. I usually enjoy a romance novel, but I found this one to be too melodramatic and shallow. It was a quick read but not enough meat to the characters and the stories. I gave it 3 stars because I actually finished the entire book and was entertained, but I wasn't impressed and will not continue with the series. I do enjoy Charlaine Harris and Laurell K. Hamilton's vampire novels. I also just finished the Blood series by Tanya Huff that I liked too. These are definitely darker (and more gruesome) than Maggie Shayne, Hamilton's more than the others.
Truly Unforgettable.......2004-01-10
This series is amazing. The love scenes between the characters are some of the best that I have ever read. Very erotic and passionate. The characters are extrememly likable. The only thing I did grow a little tired of was the Division of Paranormal Investigations constantly hounding the steps of the vampires trying to capture them and test them like lab rats. I would highly recommend Wings in the Night along with the other Twilight book that continue the story. Maggie Shayne is incerdible and my favorite author by far.
Book Description
The 100th day of school is almost here and one student is desperate to find 100 of anything to bring to class. Then all of sudden inspiration strikes, and he comes up with a surprise that makes the 100th day celebration one to remember! This hilarious story of a popular school tradition offers a perfect modern twist on Clement C. Moore's classic poem.
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The Night Before Summer Vacation (Reading Railroad Books)
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A little girl and her family are getting ready to go on vacation . . . or at least they are trying to. In the effort to pack everything that will be needed, there's bound to be something overlooked, and what that is provides a funny ending to this meter-perfect "twist" on Clement Moore's classic.
Customer Reviews:
fun.......2004-05-12
What a fun book to read. Silly story about the night before summer vacation (poem format the same as the night before christmas). It will get your children all excited about heading out the door. Really enjoyed it.
Book Description
It wiggles, and waggles, and wiggles some more, but this little boy's stubborn tooth just won't come out! He hopes it will fall out soon, because he can't wait to meet the Tooth Fairy! This humorous tale based on Clement C. Moore's classic poem is a perfect addition to the best-selling series.
Illustrated by Johansen Newman.
Customer Reviews:
Colorful and Funny.......2007-01-04
I purchased this book to read to my 5 year old after learning that her bottom tooth was loose. I wanted to find a book that would prepare her for the Tooth Fairy. This book was a big hit and perfect choice for my daughter! She, and even my 3 year old, loved the rhyming and funny story lines, as well as the bright colors. I think this book should be a classic for welcoming the Tooth Fairy!
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