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A Picture Perfect Childhood

by Cay Gibson

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No matter how busy you are, no matter how short on time you are, no matter how dirty your house is, no matter how stressed you are...you have time to read, travel, study, talk, dance, paint, write, sing, and wonder each day with your child. All you have to do is stop time. That's right Stop time...with your child and a picture book...for just 15-minutes a day. Cay Gibson does for reading what Rachael Ray does for cooking. She makes it a joyful feast for everyone. Gibson believes that picture books make an excellent catalyst for transporting children into areas of study they would not normally be interested in. "A Picture Perfect Childhood" is a tempting photo album of picture books that can be used to enhance the child's imagination, comprehension, and desire for learning.as well as the adult's.and it only takes 15-minutes a day.… (more)
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Don't buy. for parents that are teaching their kids
  jhawn | Jul 31, 2017 |
I wanted to like and use this book but I found it difficult. The narrative part of the chapters was disorganized and hard to follow, according to my daughter who reads those. I'm the person who skips straight to the book lists, and I found them quite useless. The bare list of titles & authors without any annotation or illustrations left me with no idea of the actual topic of any of the books. For those living outside of major urban areas, 90% of the booklist or more is going to need to be requested through interlibrary loan and without a lot of research, I simply cannot guess which books would be useful and which I would leave at the library desk. Of those books I did recognize, I agreed with some but in at least one case (Tikki Tikki Tembo for "books about China") vehemently disagreed - I am very opposed to the use of this story to represent the culture of China, because the story is not Chinese nor are the names - it's a racist joke basically, far worse than the story of Little Black Sambo which at least represents the protagonist as competent and brave. I'd probably do better finding picture books with a tag search on LibraryThing - at least I'd see images of the covers. This book, sadly, is not a keeper for this family. ( )
  muumi | Jan 1, 2015 |
two little girl walking on railroad and having a perfect picture.
source: Pierce college
age 3-5
  xiomaragrace | Feb 21, 2013 |
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No matter how busy you are, no matter how short on time you are, no matter how dirty your house is, no matter how stressed you are...you have time to read, travel, study, talk, dance, paint, write, sing, and wonder each day with your child. All you have to do is stop time. That's right Stop time...with your child and a picture book...for just 15-minutes a day. Cay Gibson does for reading what Rachael Ray does for cooking. She makes it a joyful feast for everyone. Gibson believes that picture books make an excellent catalyst for transporting children into areas of study they would not normally be interested in. "A Picture Perfect Childhood" is a tempting photo album of picture books that can be used to enhance the child's imagination, comprehension, and desire for learning.as well as the adult's.and it only takes 15-minutes a day.

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