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Strapped - Why America's 20- and 30- Somethings Can't Get Ahead
I just finished a very interesting book by Tamara Draut. Strapped - Why America's 20- and 30- Somethings Can't Get Ahead explained in precise detail some of the challenges my family has faced while trying to...
72 commentsCan Americans Learn from "French Women Don't Get Fat?"
First of all, is it true? If so, is it simply a selective gene pool, or are there tips we can glean from the French lifestyle to help us manage our weight in like manner? And, most importantly, if there are such tips, are they found in this book?
27 commentsDoes Kevin Trudeau's "Cure" Burn Fat or Money?
Kevin Trudeau is raking in the profits... but are you reaping the rewards? Take a minute to review the following information, and make your own decision.
145 commentsDr Oz Puts "YOU: On a Diet"
Oprah's got a new diet plan. Does the Dr Oz plan for "waist management" work?
24 commentsBook Review: The Sneetches By Dr. Seuss
The Sneetches are a group of yellow bird-like creatures that live on a beach in a far away land. And on this beach there are two types of Sneetches: One type with green stars on their bellies and one type...
89 commentsStellaluna Children's Book Critique, Lesson Plans and Activities for Educators
This is an endearing story about Stellaluna, a silver fruit bat baby who gets separated from her mother during an owl attack, and falls head first into a nest of baby birds. She did everything she could to fit into this peculiar situation. "She ate bugs without making faces. She slept in...
13 commentsBook Review: How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Just recently, I bought my seven-year-old niece Erica three Dr. Seuss books for her birthday—Yertle the Turtle, The Sneetches and Other Stories, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas—after having learned...
45 commentsWhy the Hot Sauce Diet Should Burn in Hell
A justly scathing review of Dr. Spiro Antoniades' "Hot Sauce Diet"
18 commentsWhere the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Children's Book Review and Sample Lesson
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak ISBN 0064431789 is one of the most well-loved children's picture books of all time. Winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1964, this book stars Max, the most wild thing of all. My in-depth review includes a sample lesson for your preschool or library story hour.
9 commentsBook Review: Runny Babbit by Shel Silverstein
Runny Babbit lent to wunch And heard the saitress way, “We have some lovely stabbit rew—I Our Special for today.” So if you say, “Let’s bead a rook That’s billy as can se,” ...
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