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The Little House Cookbook: Frontier Foods from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Classic Stories
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Item Description... Overview Recipes based on the pioneer food written about in the "Little House" books of Laura Ingalls Wilder, along with quotes from the books and descriptions of the food and cooking of pioneer times.
Publishers Description More than 100 recipes introduce the foods and cooking of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s pioneer childhood, chronicled in her classic Little House books.Notable Children’s Books of 1979 (ALA) Best Books of 1979 (SLJ) Notable 1979 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC) Children's Books of 1979 (Library of Congress) 1980 Western Heritage Award
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Item Specifications...
Pages 256
Dimensions: Length: 0.75" Width: 7.25" Height: 9" Weight: 0.95 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jan 1, 2002
Publisher Harper Collins Publishers
Age 8-13
ISBN 0064460908 EAN 9780064460903 UPC 046594009999
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Availability 36 units. Availability accurate as of May 23, 2012 07:01.
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 | Funny Little Stories Dec 15, 2007 |
I recently gave my 12 year old son the assignment to reflect on poetry that he had recently read. His response was that he could not do the assignment, as he did not like poetry and had never really read any poetry.
My response to him went something like this "but you love poetry, and you recently were telling me about all the great little `stories' you were reading in your Dean Koontz book."
His response "That's not poetry, I liked that book. It was full of funny little stories."
We had a long discussion after about how poetry takes on many forms and brings many different emotions. The emotions that were felt with Koontz's poetry made my son feel happy. All poetry is not like that and my son did later admit he enjoys poetry, especially Koontz's poetry.
"The Paper Doorway" is filled with humorous, whimsical poetry for children of all ages. There are wonderful illustrations on nearly each page and each illustration contains a mouse for your child to find.
This is a must have book for all young readers which will expose them to the joys of poetry.
| | |  | Great book Jun 9, 2006 |
Pros: Great Poems Great Illustrations Great hiding of the mice. ------------------------ Cons There aren't any
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They hid a mouse in every picture and out of the ninety-something pictures i found all but four.... but it took me a long time.
The Man With Four Eyes (my favourite poem)
I knew a man who had four eyes. He claimed to be so very wise. Two eyes in the back of his head Closed only when he went to bed. He saw ahead, he saw behind- This, he said improved his mind. His claim I don't mean to deride But the bus that hit him came from the side. | | |  | From verse to worse Jul 6, 2002 |
| Some of the ideas for these poems are whimsical and cute. However, I mourn for the lost art of versification in this country. Koontz may be a good novelist, but if he writes a line of verse that scans, it's probably by accident. The rules of prosody aren't terribly hard to learn -- why is no one bothering with them any more? Worst of all, why doesn't anybody care? Ah well. Koontz is trying to be the next Shel Silverstein, but Shel knew how to write a line that sings. Koontz doesn't. | | |  | The Paper Doorway Nov 13, 2001 |
| I was taken by surprise to see a book of children's poetry written by Dean Koontz sitting on the poetry shelf of my local book store. His reputation is not from writing children's literature. I fould this book to be a wonderful collection of poems that are entertaining, easy to read, and cleverly written. Illustrations also help to make the poems come alive for the reader. A few of my favorite poems are The Paper Doorway (title poem), Plurals, and Do Trees Sneeze? | | |  | Don't be a ghoul...stay in school. Nov 3, 2001 |
| My daughter, Rachel, and I got a kick out of the adventurous Oddkins about animated toys on the loose one dark and dreary night. We laughed until milk came out of our noses when we read the frightfully funny tale, Santa's Twin about an imposter Santa who leaves obnoxious things like snot in kids' stockings. In Rachel's opinion the more obnoxious, the better. So we were excited about the release of The Paper Doorway. Her favorite poem is Peg-Leg Zeg about a pirate who loves picking at crocodiles and subsequently gets several appendages eaten. What can I say, the kid has a weird sense of humor which, I suspect, she inherited from me! My personal favorite is A Cure For Ugly about a man who was horribly disfigured on the outside, but beautiful on the inside. What a wonderful way for collaborators, Koontz and Parks to get across the fact that books are the doorway to a kid's imagination and so much more. Dean's rhymes were exceptionally witty at times and poignant at others. Phil's illustrations beautifully complemented Dean's words. They're a winning team as evidenced by their long association, and the quality of their latest project, The Paper Doorway. Wholly delightful! | | | Write your own review about The Little House Cookbook: Frontier Foods from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Classic Stories
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