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Works by Nancy Davis

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I think this is a really good children's book. I really enjoyed the illustrations. They are very cartoon-like and animated, which made them very enjoyable to look at. They also supplement the information, for instance, the boat in the photo has the name Mayflower written on it, which is not said in the book. I also really liked the writing style of the author. Although the writing was very short and simple, I think it is good for the age level because it still gets the information across. show more For example, the author writes, "..to fish, to sow and plow," which is extremely simple, but still shows that the Indians taught them to fish and to sow and plow. The main message of this book is to be thankful for your blessings. show less
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This book is great for discussion about seasonal changes, hibernation and spring. It's a flap book and is interactive.
Beautiful, bright illustrations show us that there are many opposites to be discovered in a backyard garden. Young children will thoroughly enjoy comparing a “plain” butterfly with one that is “fancy,” “alike” clover with clover that is “different” and a “dull” shovel with “sharp”pruning sheers. A glorious gatefold encourages readers to discover many more depictions of opposites and sturdy pages make this a great choice for a classroom library.

26 pages, great for show more toddlers and preschool show less
Cute illustrations, simple text, fun little flaps to flip. My one-year-old enjoyed it.

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½ 3.5
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12
ISBNs
37

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