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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Mark Shulman. By Sterling. The regular list price is $4.95. Sells new for $1.79. There are some available for $0.02.
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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Grosset & Dunlap. The regular list price is $4.99. Sells new for $1.78. There are some available for $1.58.
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No comments about Baby Strawberry's First Easter (Strawberry Shortcake Baby).



Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Jonny Zucker. By Barron's Educational Series. The regular list price is $6.95. Sells new for $8.89. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Walter Wangerin. By Zondervan Publishing Company. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $14.55. There are some available for $2.35.
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2 comments about Peter's First Easter.
  1. I just read this book last night. It tells the story of the death and resurrection of Jesus through the eyes of Peter. It opens at the last supper (he didn't know it was the last) and draws the reader into the events at a gut-level but appropriate way for children. I've told my children the easter story before, but the emotion and drama here make it clearer. The outstanding illustrations illuminate the story even more fully. I encourage you to buy it and make it an easter tradition at your house.


  2. Peter's First Easter lends itself to being read aloud. There is so much emotion. Last year, I had friends over for a Lent get-together. I read this aloud to the kids and my *adult friends* actually cried at the rendering. Peter's point-of-view in the story makes it fresh. And his guilt and desire to be forgiven are so human.

    Mary's First Christmas is similar in emotion and read-aloud-ability. My kids laugh when the Child Jesus says, "Elefunk."

    Both of these are must-reads for Lent and Advent. Kids love them from preschool to ... well ... to 100!


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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Thomas Nelson. By Thomas Nelson. The regular list price is $7.99. Sells new for $3.86. There are some available for $3.16.
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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Joan Holub. By Grosset & Dunlap. The regular list price is $3.49. Sells new for $12.86. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Rebecca O'Connell. By Roaring Brook Press. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $8.75. There are some available for $8.75.
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5 comments about Penina Levine Is a Hard-boiled Egg.
  1. You don't have to be Jewish to appreciate the wit and wisdom of Penina. Rebecca O'Connell's book taps in to the frustration we all have felt when an authority figure (in this case, a teacher with a fixation on the Easter bunny) disregards our most diligent efforts to be understood. Start with a Passover feast, add an annoying younger sister, an empathetic friend, and a rich seasoning of humor...and you have the recipe for a rewarding reading experience.


  2. Tenacious sixth-grader Penina struggles to retain her beliefs, trust in adults, and humor while going through what seems like unfair obstacles in the course of growing up. Will an impossible assignment, troublesome younger sister, unsympathetic parents, tricky friend, and attending a school where her heritage is in the minority, weaken her or give her strength? Is telling the TRUTH and self-control always better than just DARING to pay for the consequences of one's actions?
    Rebecca O'Connell manages to have all readers experience with Penina the joys and struggles of one's heritage in this flowing story. It is not until the reader of any background has finished enjoying the book that they realize the wealth of information they've gleaned not only about the Jewish culture, but the unique beauty of their own as well.
    As a school librarian I recommend this must-have library book to students who want to laugh at the important daily issues of grouping up, as well as to students and teachers interested in diversity. This is one of the few young adult books that lovingly DARES to be sensitive to such major topics.


  3. The girl is spunky, truthful, hardheaded, true to her beliefs and most importantly, very believable. Although written for maybe 8-11 year olds, Penina is very much beloved by my 6 year old, a self described "agnostic" and myself a tripped off the religion wagon ex-Catholic with a Jewish father. It is a great book for helping my daughter explore her Jewish heritage and a great starting point to discuss religion, faith, beliefs, traditions, and how much she dislikes dealing with her little sister. It has a wonderful "conversation starter" in my house. Penina Levine is a real find.


  4. Penina Levine is one of only two Jewish sixth graders in Mrs. Anderson's class in public school. The class has been given an assignment to write letters "from the Easter Bunny" to kindergarten kids in the nearby Holy Family School. Penina strongly believes she should not write the letter because she is Jewish and Easter is a Christian holiday. She doesn't tell her parents about the assignment because she feels they don't listen to her and favor her younger sister, Mimsy. She does tell her grandmother however, when they are preparing the meal for the Passover Seder. Her grandmother says she is like a hard-boiled egg because when you boil it, it gets hard, just like the Jews: "When the heat is on, we don't turn to mush-- we get tougher." Her grandmother is proud of her for sticking up for her religion and not writing the letter. Eventually Penina tells her parents about the assignment and they tell the principal, who then talks to the class about diversity. Mrs. Anderson, Penina's teacher, apologizes and Penina and her family invite her to a Shabbat dinner. The story moves along briskly and Penina is an appealing and feisty Jewish character with much humor. The various black and while line drawings complement the text. For ages 9 -12.


  5. My 9 year old granddaughter cried when she finished the book. Not because it was sad but because her " favorite book EVER " ended. Can there be a better review ?
    I am a little sad too, because we have to wait till September for the next Penina book. But, Ahh, the anticipation.


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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Golden Books. By Golden Books. The regular list price is $3.99. Sells new for $0.96. There are some available for $0.02.
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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Rita Colemman. By Liturgical Press. The regular list price is $2.95. Sells new for $0.83. There are some available for $2.71.
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Posted in Easter (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Claire Freedman. By Margaret K. McElderry. The regular list price is $23.90. Sells new for $3.15. There are some available for $0.25.
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1 comments about Dilly Duckling.
  1. My 2 year old son loves this book. It is so expressive. Each time we read the book, my son has to kiss Dilly when she cries over losing her feather. And, he's laughing with Dilly by the end of the book.


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Storytime Stickers: Easter Bunny (Storytime Stickers)
Baby Strawberry's First Easter (Strawberry Shortcake Baby)
Hope and a New Life!: An Easter Story (Festival Time)
Peter's First Easter
God Made Spring: A Really Woolly & Friends Fuzzy, Shiny Flap Book (Really Woolly)
Jack and the Jellybeanstalk (Reading Railroad Books)
Penina Levine Is a Hard-boiled Egg
A Colorful Easter (Paint Box Book)
Stations of the Cross for Children
Dilly Duckling

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