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Review Date: 8/24/2015
Similar to the "posters" in teen magazines. Your young 1D fan will like it!
Review Date: 6/13/2010
If you liked the other Kay Scarpetta books you will enjoy this one too! If you haven't read them before, Cornwell has a great style and pace that keeps you hooked, and Scarpetta is a believable heroine. It's realistic you find yourself immersed right from the start! There is some detail when it comes to death and crime scenes, as the main character is a Chief Medical Examiner, but it's not overly graphic, distasteful, or grisly. I personally love Patricial Cornwell, and this book will not disappoint!
Review Date: 6/13/2010
A decent medical mystery. Deals with Munchausen by proxy. The main character is trying to find out who is hurting a toddler names Cassie. The suspect list includes everyone close to her, and when you think you know who is responsible Kellerman throws in just enough to make you doubt it!
Review Date: 8/24/2015
A funny informational book for young kids. Great way to introduce the subject for potty training, because "everyone poops"!
Review Date: 8/24/2015
Great for your 1D fan! Interactive, so appropriate for tweens/teens, possibly a younger fan depending on maturity.
Review Date: 8/24/2015
Great interactive workbook to go with the ScienceSaurus books.
Review Date: 8/24/2015
Great simple science book, goes hand in hand with the day book. Great base for homeschooling!
Review Date: 8/24/2015
The books in this series are great! My older elementary students love them, my toddler enjoys the 3D aspect, and even for an adult they have good information. You won't regret using this as an educational tool or just for fun!
Review Date: 8/24/2015
The books in this series are great! My older elementary students love them, my toddler enjoys the 3D aspect, and even as an adult they have good information. You won't regret using this as an educational tool or just for fun!
Review Date: 8/24/2015
The books in this series are great! My older elementary students love them, my toddler enjoys the 3D aspect, and even as an adult they have good information. You won't regret using this as an educational tool or just for fun!
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