Monday, May 7, 2012

Sylvan Dell Giveaway Rafflecopter


Children's Book Week Giveaway Hop
May 7th - 13th

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One of the sponsor's of the 93rd annual Children's Book Weeks is Sylvan Dell Publishing. They have very generously offered ONE of my readers a copy of all 5 of Sylvan Dell's Spring Releases!

You can read my review of these books HERE.

One lucky winner will WIN:

When a volcano explodes, many plants and animals die. Gopher survives in his burrow. How does he help life return to the mountain? Scientists spent years observing life returning to Mount St. Helens. This fictionalized story is based on their surprising findings on how life returns to a destroyed habitat. Animals, like people, enjoy spending time with their friends and family. Many groups of animals have their own unique names. Did you know a group of gorillas is a called a band? And a bunch of billy goats is a tribe? Following in the footsteps of Multiply on the Fly (multiplication), the award-winning What’s New at the Zoo? (addition) and What’s the Difference? (subtraction), this rhythmic, fun-to-read-aloud book introduces children to division as they conquer bands, tribes, mobs and more.  Penelope Parker lives with penguins! Short ones, tall ones; young and old—the penguins are from all over the Southern Hemisphere including some that live near the equator! Do the penguin antics prove too much for her to handle? Children count and then compare and contrast ten different penguin species as they learn geography. Beatrix the beaver longs to be good at something. Her brother Bevan is an expert at repairing the lodge with mud and twigs. Her sister Beverly is a superb swimmer and underwater gymnast. What makes Beatrix stand out?

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12 comments:

  1. I watched Home in the Cave - I like all of the facts that are presented in the story. It makes learning fun. I also like that the books have a narration feature.

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  2. I watched the The Penguin Lady. I really like that this book is great for early readers. My daughter is 4 and she just learning to read. This book will be great for helping her practice to read.

    Ethel
    ecayanong at gmail.com

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  3. I love The Penguin Lady and think my daughter would really relate. She is obsessed with Penguins already and as an early reader, I think it would be very beneficial for her!

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  4. I really liked The Penguin Lady, my girls both love penguins so I think they would really enjoy this book.

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  5. I watched both Three Little Beavers and The Penguin Lady. I like that she waddles when she walks because at 38 weeks pregnant so do I, haha.

    rachelrodman@hotmail.com

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  6. We watched Water Beds. It was informative, and I liked that there was a preface and activities at the end.

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  7. we watched the penguin lady, the kids loved it

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  8. I tried to watch Big Cat, Little Kitty but it wanted me to input payment/code....

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  9. We loved the activities at the end of Water Bed

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  10. We read "Ready, Set...Wait!" We live in Southern Louisiana and hurricanes are a part of life. It was nice to read a story that illustrates how animals prepare for hurricanes. Because children are naturally curious and wonder about how the animals will fare during storms, this was a good way to discuss it with them to help put their minds at ease. The educational features in the back of the book are great.

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  11. I liked the Penguin Lady because it is an early reader.

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  12. We watched the Penquin Lady...even at different ages, the kids enjoyed it (me too)

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