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- Growing up?
- Growing-Up Story for All Ages
- very sweet
- Utterly charming look at growing up
- Telll Me What Its Like to Be Big
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Tell Me What It's Like to Be Big
Joyce Dunbar
Manufacturer: Harcourt Children's Books
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ASIN: 0152025642 |
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When Willa the rabbit wakes up early one morning, she pulls on her jumpsuit ("this way... and that way... until it was right.") and chicken slippers, and heads downstairs for breakfast. Unfortunately, she can't reach. Big brother Willoughby to the rescue! After waking her brother, Willa plies him with questions about getting big. Willoughby replies with exactly the kind of answers a toddler needs: "You'll be able to brush your own teeth without any help... And when you're really big, nearly as big as I'll be, you might be able to reach the moon in a rocket!" It's only when Willoughby informs his little sister that she'll be too big for toys that the pleasant future-fantasizing screeches to a halt. "I don't ever want to be big," Willa says. Fortunately, Willoughby is thoughtful enough to know when to turn the reins over to someone older, wiser, and infinitely comforting: Mom.
In this sequel to the endearing Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep Joyce Dunbar and Debi Gliori bring back this cuddly pair of siblings for another reassuring tale about childhood worries. Gliori's colorful illustrations are a veritable patchwork quilt of patterns and cozy objects. (Ages 3 to 7) --Emilie Coulter
Book Description
Early one morning, Willa gets up and tries to make her own breakfast. But she’s too small to reach anything. Luckily, her older brother, Willoughby, is there to help--and to tell her about the many things she’ll be able to do all by herself once she’s big.
A cozy sequel to the bestselling Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep, this gentle and reassuring story about growing up is just right for every child--big or small.
Customer Reviews:
Growing up?.......2007-07-04
I was disappointed in this story. Even for the 4-8 year olds, I found it shallow and not as fleshed out as it could have been.
Growing-Up Story for All Ages.......2006-11-03
"Tell Me What It's Like to Be Big" is a sweet sibling story that has the potential to become a true classic. This story is about young anthopomorphic rabbit named Willa who wants to make her own breakfast and her older brother, Willoughby.
When Willa asks for her brother's help, he gets on his slippers and they have breakfast together. Willa talks with her brother about what things will be like when she's older. When Willa doesn't quite like what she hears, Willoughby provides comforting reassurance.
The pages are large, colorful and fully illustrated. There's actually quite a bit of text for a book of this type, but it's easy-to-read. Another winner from the author and illustrator of "Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep."
very sweet.......2005-05-26
This is a story of a brother and sister bunny Willa and Willoughby. Willa is tired of being small and ask her big brother what it's like to be big. He tells her of all the great things she will be able to do like take a bath and brush her teeth by herself and lots more. As Willa thinks about all the like big rabbits do she starts to think maybe she doesn't want to grow up.
I liked the way that the big brother rabbit made time for his little sister. I would like to see more books feature positive sibling relationships like this one does.
The story line is very sweet and will appeal to readers and listeners of all ages.
Utterly charming look at growing up.......2002-07-10
Poor Willa. She's too little to reach the table by herself, too little to get her clothes on by herself, too little for practically any activity that makes life fun. She goes to her older brother Willoughby and begins to quiz him on how it is to be grown up. Willoughby sets her straight with gentle humor and some straight talk.
Throw into the mix the fact that Willa and Willoughby are utterly charming rabbits drawn by illustrator Debi Gliori and you get the idea of this lovely book. Author Joyce Dunbar has done a good job of showing that growing up isn't all it's made out to be, while simultaneously holding out for the idea that there's a lot of good stuff involved. ... A perfectly charming book with sweet illustrations.
Telll Me What Its Like to Be Big.......2001-10-20
Remember what it was like to be little and wanting to be big! A time when everything would be better if only you were bigger. This heartwarming story is about a bunny named Willa who is very curious about growing up. She gets up very early one morning by herself and realizes she is too little to get breakfast on her own. Willa decides to wake up her brother, Willoughby, who agrees to help her. As he helps her with breakfast, she starts to question him about what it's like to be big. Willoughby patiently answers Willa's questions with older sibling wisdom. The painted illustrations make you feel warm and comfortable. The endpapers remind you of a cozy quilt. All of which remind you of home. Children K-3 will love this story for it's illustrations and the wonderment of what it's like to be older. Adults will love reading it for the nostalgic memories of wanting to be big and knowing what it's like when you finally get there.
Book Description
Sharing the true stories of her "clients," Sonya Fitzpatrick helps owners get into their pets' minds and uncover the roots of common problems: scratching, chewing, soiling, barking, and more... and offers messages of hope and healing as she talks to pets from beyond the grave.
Readers will learn about Sparky, a dog whose deliberate accidents pointed to an intense dislike of his owner's new boyfriend...Zuki and Spika, two iguanas Sonya helped to live together in peace...Brass, the horse whose abusive past threatened to destroy his relationship with his new owner...and Magic the cat, whose heart problems were healed by Sonya's techniques-plus true tales of lost pets found using Sonya's telepathy.
Along with tips on care and feeding, emergency preparedness, illness, moving, and introducing new pets to the household, Sonya shares her seven simple steps to communicating with pets.
Customer Reviews:
A must if you want to understand animals in your life better...........2005-07-02
Sonya Fitzpatrick has taught me that animals are much more complex than I ever knew, and that we need to stop comparing them to humans. They have abilities that even we humans don't. She is an amazing woman with great things to teach in this book. It is a very enjoyable read, and animal lovers will learn a lot. If you are a skeptic of psychic abilities, try to suspend your disbelief and give her a chance. She is the "real thing." Do it for the sake of the animals in your life. I signed up for a phone consultation through her website, desperate for answers to problems I was having with my cats. It was expensive (to me), but cost a third of what the vet bills would have. She provided me with insight into my cats, their health problems, their personalities, and offered some very simple solutions. She discussed their conflicts with each other and ways to resolve them. She told me things my cats liked and disliked, including concerns they had about things I was worrying about (but had never confided in anyone). She shared many very specific details, for example that one cat wanted me to start using placemats under their dishes again. I had forgotten that I used to do that! We all have a lot to learn from Sonya. She is a wise woman, a gifted teacher and writer.
An Easy, Joyful Read.......2004-04-09
Fans of Sonya will breeze through this book & gain further appreciation for their animal companions with her fabulous insite. Some stories inspire laughs, others tears and you walk away with newfound respect for all animals. The reader doesn't necessarily need to believe in "psychic" powers to walk away enlightened, simply have a love for animals & a desire to better understand them.
similar titles - same book.......2003-11-01
I enjoyed the book very much. It shows you how to get under the skin of the animal and understand it, even if you are not able to "talk" eith them.
I just want to warn all Fitzpatrick readers be carful with buying. In my eager wish to buy everything from her, I bought two of the same books: one is paperback What the animals tell me, the other hardcover The Pet Psychic, What the animals tell me. I thought this was a different book, but it wasn't.
Sage Advice, believe it or not.......2003-07-21
A note about "What the Animals Tell Me" by Sonya Fitzpatrick. Whether or not you believe her stories, this book is very entertaining and includes sage advice for keeping pets of any kind. Especially cats and dogs. I wish every current and potential pet owner would read this book and give Sonya's wise advice the consideration it deserves.
A Must-Read for Animal Lovers.......2003-07-12
Being an animal lover, this is the most heartwarming book I have ever read. Her phychic insight and healing ability that is demonstrated in the book is amazing. I wanted the book to be longer. I hope Sonya writes a sequel. This book would also be a comfort to those grieving for a pet that has passed away. I totally recommend it!
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What the animals tell me
Beatrice Lydecker
Manufacturer: Harper & Row
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover
Mammals
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ASIN: 0060653167 |
Customer Reviews:
Repetitive.......2007-01-24
Each chapter is written as if it were a seperate article and often repeats itself from the previous chapters. Even so there is usuable information. The book is easily read in an hour. Although it does not contain any instruction, it does include insight into how animals think.
Book Description
Dr. Monica Diedrich's gift of psychic communication allows her entrance into the rich inner world of animals. Receiving their thoughts in the form of mental images, feelings, and sometimes words, she can converse with dogs, cats, birds, horses, etc. and give voice to their unheard wishes, concerns, needs, and fears.
These captivating, true stories of Dr. Diedrich's experiences take us into the extraordinary lives of beloved pets and their owners. Meet Sunshine the cat who loves country music, the Yorkie who receives regular visits from a recently-departed family member, the mysteriously missing African Gray, the sheepdog who teaches his owner about dying with dignity, and the Siamese who chooses to reincarnate as another cat and return to his owner. Funny, heartbreaking, thrilling, and touching, Dr. Diedrich's stories confirm the colorful, loving personalities of our furry friends and their significance in our lives.
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Sure to touch the hearts of devoted pet owners.......2005-07-06
What Animals Tell Me: True Stories Of An Animal Communicator is a collection of testimonies from an animal communicator. Dr. Monica Diedrich has been speaking with animals since the age of eight, earned a Doctorate of Metaphysics from the Metaphysical Fellowship Church in Anaheim, California, and has also worked as a veterinary assistant. Chapters recount her experiences with the strong wills of living animals, as well as the spiritual essence of animals that have crossed over to the other side. Black-and-white photographs illustrate this heartwarming and spiritually uplifting anthology, sure to touch the hearts of devoted pet owners especially.
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Pet Lover.......2003-03-04
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Although I've been around pets all my life, I didn't understand that they can read your thoughts. I now realize that this is crucial to communicating with your pet. You can talk to them with your voice, but they get the non-verbal stuff too (unlike most humans). I used Sonya's instructions for communicating with your pet and was able to successfully "talk" to my cat. He showed me that he understood exactly the thought that I sent to him. I'm still struggling with 'hearing'/understanding my cat -- sometimes I get it and sometimes I don't. Sonya's right - you have to be completely relaxed and patient. Sometimes I'm just too busy. But I'm continuing to practice.
Wonderful Book!.......2002-08-17
Sonya's book is great! It has helped me understand the animal world much better. Thanks to her book I am now able to better understand my cats and the animals around me. I help my family and friends with their animal problems now. I am very thankful to Sonya for helping me to better understand the world from an animal's point-of-view. I have no doubt that people can communicate with animals telepathically. If you are truly open to the idea, want to communicate with your pets, and have a true love for animals, then you can develop your ability to communicate with animals. Sonya tells in her book about the many animals she has encountered over the years; by telling people of these stories she has opened up the reader to what animals are like and how they perceive us. This book is truly a must for pet owners in order to better understand their animal companions. She tells ways to effectively get through problems that a person might be having with his/her pet and then gives helpful tips to help remedy the situation. The stories she tells apply to every pet owner. In the book, she has covered almost every animal you could possibly have. I recommend this book to anyone who has pets or works with animals. I give it five stars! Sonya truly is a gift from God!
Cute stories but nothing more.......2001-07-10
I am trying my best to make telepathic contact with animals. To that end, I have read over ten books on the subject, this being one of them. I had problems with this book right from the start.
My biggest complaint is that this is a book, like most that I've read, of interesting stories but very, very, little on how to actually do this yourself. I buy these books so that I can learn how to do this... yet of the 207 pages in this book, 10 are devoted to teaching us how to do this ourselves! Too little for my taste plus those 10 don't give any real concrete instructions.
But there were other things about this book that stuck in my throat. Fitzpatrick opens the book by telling us how, when she was a kid, animals would tell her the towns gossip (who was having an affair, who was beating his wife, etc.)which they knew by simply eavesdropping on us. Then, further along in the book, she tells us that if we go on vacation without telling our pets first, they won't understand where we are and get scared. Huh? Which is it? do they understand our thoughts and words when it comes to planning an affair but not for planning a vacation?
If that is not enough to make you save your money then there's this...the Discovery Channel did a show on Animal Telepathy. One segment was about this woman. A veterinarian gave her six photo's of six animals from the clinic whose ailments had been already been diagnosed. She was to communicate with them and find out what was wrong with them. She blew it. She missed six out of six, not even close.
If you want a book that tells you, in explicit detail, how to do this, with exercises and background material that explains why, then I'd get "Straight From the Horses Mouth" by Amelia Kinkade. Of the ten or so books on the subject that I've read, this is the only one that really and truly tells you the how's and why's of it.
Cute stories but nothing more.......2001-07-10
I am trying my best to make telepathic contact with animals. To that end, I have read over ten books on the subject, this being one of them. I had problems with this book right from the start.
My biggest complaint is that this is a book, like most that I've read, of interesting stories but very, very, little on how to actually do this yourself. I buy these books so that I can learn how to do this... yet of the 207 pages in this book, 10 are devoted to teaching us how to do this ourselves! Too little for my taste plus those 10 don't give any real concrete instructions.
But there were other things about this book that stuck in my throat. Fitzpatrick opens the book by telling us how, when she was a kid, animals would tell her the towns gossip (who was having an affair, who was beating his wife, etc.)which they knew by simply eavesdropping on us. Then, further along in the book, she tells us that if we go on vacation without telling our pets first, they won't understand where we are and get scared. Huh? Which is it? do they understand our thoughts and words when it comes to planning an affair but not for planning a vacation?
If that is not enough to make you save your money then there's this...the Discovery Channel did a show on Animal Telepathy. One segment was about this woman. A veterinarian gave her six photo's of six animals from the clinic whose ailments had been already been diagnosed. She was to communicate with them and find out what was wrong with them. She blew it. She missed six out of six, not even close.
If you want a book that tells you, in explicit detail, how to do this, with exercises and background material that explains why, then I'd get "Straight From the Horses Mouth" by Amelia Kinkade. Of the ten or so books on the subject that I've read, this is the only one that really and truly tells you the how's and why's of it.
Amazing.......2000-03-28
Sonya Fitzpatrick is simply amazing. Even skeptics have toadmit that she opens their eyes to their pets' points of view,~however~ she does it. For those who want more information on contacting her, Learn. Enjoy. Love your pets. END
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WHAT THE ANIMALS TELL ME.
Sonya. Fitzpatrick
Manufacturer: Sidgwick&Jackson
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover
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ASIN: 0283063211 |
Book Description
In this book, you will learn:
* How to communicate with your pets
* How to help heal them and relieve suffering or stress
* Whether animals have souls
* Where they go when they die
* How they communicate from the other side
* That they understand about death and euthanasia
* They take pride in their appearance
* How they establish a pecking order
* That they love us totally and unconditionally
* Why they have "behavior" problems and what you can do about them.
Customer Reviews:
50 case stories from a professional pet communicator.......2002-05-10
What Your Animals Tell Me by teacher, speaker, and consultant Monica Diedrich is the personal testimony and selection of 50 case stories from a professional pet communicator, whose job it is to understand what the psychology and emotions of dogs and cats, what they are trying to say to their human companions, as well as their unconditional love for their caretakers. What Your Animals Tell Me also deals with the spiritual issue of what happens to beloved animals after they die. A heartwarming book, What Your Animals Tell Me is especially recommended reading for men and women wanting only the very best for their animal companions.
A must read for pet owners.......2002-01-16
This wonderful book came into my hands just as I was going through the agony of deciding what to do for my darling little shih-tzu. He could not be healed, but the vet could keep him alive for awhile longer. I decided I would ask my dog and see what he wanted me to do. He wanted me to let him go. Such a difficult time for me
was made so much easier by having Dr. Monica's book to help me with so many of the questions that came up. How wonderful it must be to have the gift of being able to commune with animals, and write a book so we can all share in her experience, and be helped in making our pets' lives more comfortable since they do so much for us. The book made me laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time.
Customer Reviews:
Depression Glass And Beyond: A Guide to Pattern Identification .......2007-04-02
The pictures are all in black and white. I did not like the layout and the information was not in great detail.
Book Description
In this best-selling book Elizabeth Murray discusses the development and maintenance of Claude Monet's Giverny estate as well as Monet's color theories, design elements, and use of light and shade. Richly illustrated with Murray's lush photographs of the present-day Giverny gardens, Monet's Passion also offers full-color illustrations of the gardens drawn to scale and four Giverny-based garden plans that can be executed anywhere.
144 pages, over 50 color photographs plus black-and-white historical photos, size: 8 3/4 x 8 3/4". Quarterbound (Hardcover book) with ribbon marker.
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books and art by elizabeth muray.......2004-05-31
Elizabrth Murrray's books and art work are beautiful and inspiring. I am contributing these volumes to the public school of my grandchildren to accompany thier new school garden. She has a new book of art by children in Equador called Nantu Aujujae but I couldn't find it with your search, I wanted to include it with the other Elizabeth Murray books for the school. I hope you post it soon.
Murray's book is the next best thing to being there........1999-10-23
An easy read and visual feast, Monet's Passion exposes methods behind the color, texture, layout and scents of his magical gardens. It magnifies one's experience visiting the gardens or his works in galleries, and is a valuable companion to the painter's many works.
The book motivated me to visit Giverny, France........1998-12-14
Beautiful photographs of the gardens at all seasons. Plant lists. The author tells about the history of Giverny and her experiences as a gardener there. It would have been helpful to know which US zones the plants would be hardy in.
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