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One Hundred Days (Plus One)1 review
Margaret McNamara

Aladdin, 2003

Good for 1st grader who is not early reader
This book was good for my son who is in 1st grade, but not an early reader. The story line, as in the entire series, is slightly different from other early readers. In this case, one student was sick and the 100 day celebration was delayed one day. My son was proud to be able to read the book. The illustrations are good and there is a lot of detail worthy of discussion. I would say that the ...
  
  











  



  
100th Day of School (Rookie Read-About Holidays)1 review
Melissa Schiller

Children's Press(CT), 2003

Veteran's Dad--rookie readers
All of the rookie readers books should be a must for any Prek or primary elementary school class. I have most if not all in the series and all are fantastic. The pictures are vibrant, the text simple yet detailed enough to educate.
  
  











  



  
The Night Before the 100th Day of School (Reading Railroad)1 review
Natasha Wing

Grosset & Dunlap, 2005

GREAT BOOK....
My 4 year old daughter (preschool age) LOVES this book! She asks to read it over and over! Everyone has to bring in 100 "somethings" to school for the 100th day of school celebration. One little boy doesn't know what to bring...he finally decides and what an adventure occurs as a result! It's a great book for school aged, even older preschool kids!
  
  











  



  
The Hundredth Monkey: And Other Paradigms of the Paranormal3 reviews

Prometheus Books, 1991

Great skeptical scientific and fair viewpoints of paranormal
The hundredth monkey is a collection of essays taken primarily from the Skeptical Observer magazine and directly takes on the issues of ESP (PSI), astrology, UFOs and other items associated with the paranormal. Very well written -- I especially liked the investigations into ESP and astrology. Perfect starter book for anyone trying to understand the arguments against the paranormal
  
  











  



  
The Hundredth Monkey6 reviews
Ken Keyes Jr.

Devorss & Co (Txp), 1984

The Hundredth Monkey is not about the hundredth monkey:
This book concerns itself with issues of much greater importance than the phenomenon of the hundredth monkey; it is about the necessity to recognize the dangers of sum zero conflicts (conflicts that result in a winner and a loser). In an age where the threat of Nuclear war is (hopefully) diminishing, the words of Ken Keyes Jr. still have profound applications to individuals' life styles and ...
  
  











  



  
Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West14 reviews
Wallace Stegner

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1992

Powell's Vision - Ageless and Far-reaching
I re-read this book and Powell's own "Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons" over the Holidays and have decided that these 2 books are absolutely inseparable. You must read both and I'm glad to see that Amazon offers a special deal for the purchase of these 2 books together. In my opinion, you should read Powell's "Exploration..." first and then read Stegner's book. Stegner's book ...
  
  











  



  
When Grown-Ups Fall in Love3 reviews
Barbara Lynn Edmonds

Hundredth Munchy Publications, 2000

Serves a growing need in our community!
This book is quite groundbreaking, and is excellent in the way it portrays our differences as not-so-different to children. In it, children learn that love, and not necessarily tradition structure, make a family. Very thoughtful, well-written - a must have in any child's collection! When Grownups Fall in Love, and many more like it, are the focus of our website, www.[...].com, which caters to ...
  
  











  



  
Jake's 100th Day of School1 review
Lester L. Laminack

Peachtree Publishers, 2008

WONDERFUL BOOK! FANTASTIC ART!
Your kids will adore this book and its young hero. Jake is the kind of kid who tugs at your heart. He forgets his 100th-Day project, and that's where the fun begins. This is a story of kindness and love ... but I don't want to give the plot away, so ... see for yourself. You'll love it as much as I do, I'm sure. Fine description from an author who really understands what kids like to ...
  
  











  



  
Roanoke Island: The Beginnings of English America3 reviews
David Stick

The University of North Carolina Press, 1983

A flotilla of substance
Sir Walter Raleigh landed in the Outer Banks, North Carolina, in 1584. Until 1587 there was a steady stream of shipping from England. Sir Francis Drake and Sir Richard Grenville took part. The area was named Virginia in honor of Queen Elizabeth. A colony arrived at Roanoke Island in 1587 and permanent residency seemed assured, but for the next three years efforts to provide releif for the ...
  
  











  



  
The Hundredth Man70 reviews
Jack Kerley

Signet, 2005

I don't know thrillers, but I know what I like.
This book was totally awesome from start to finish. I keep meaning to read the rest of the books in the series and I am excited that they exist.
  
  











  



  
The One Hundredth Thing About Caroline9 reviews
Lois Lowry

Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, 1983

The One Hundredth Thing About Caroline Book Review
The One Hundredth Thing About Caroline is about a girl named Caroline Tate. Caroline is eleven years old. She is determined about being a paleontologist when she grows up. She lives in an apartment with, her mom and her annoying older brother James Priestly Tate (J.P.). Caroline's mom & dad are divorced so her dad lives somewhere else. J.P., Caroline and her friend Stacy Bauritcher who ...
  
  











  



  
The Hundredth Name2 reviews
Shulamith Levey Oppenheim

Boyds Mills Press, 1997

Learning the value of the Greatest Name of God
I'm ordering this book to use at a summer school for Baha'i children. Baha'is believe that we know the Hundreth Name which is also the Greatest Name of God and we often call ourselves the Community of the Greatest Name. To find this book in our local library was a gift. It is such a generous view of an Islamic family and shows much love between a father and son. It will be very popular ...
  
  











  



  
Teaching With Favorite 100th Day Of School Books
Joan Novelli

Teaching Resources, 2004
  
  











  



  
Hershey's One Hundredth Anniversary Cookbook1 review
Inter Pub

Publications International, 1994

Deliciously seductive - but not for bedtime reading!
This book has fantastic recipes to awaken your tatsebuds and get you in the mood for some fabulous desserts! I made the triple layer cheesecake (chocolate, white chocolate and butterscotch) in an hour last week - to rave reviews from my family!
  
  











  



  
Bruce Davidson: East 100th Street4 reviews
Mildred Feliciano

St. Ann's Press, 2003

Exceptional and unforgettable
East 100th Street is a truly stunning, black-and-white photographic portrait of East 100th Street of Harlem. These stark, memorable images captured by Bruce Davidson show poverty, survival, individuals, children, and families -- some having fun, some withdrawn into themselves. "What you call a ghetto, I call my home", is an impressive quote spoken to the photographer, and East 100th Street ...
  
  











  



  
Mama Eat Ant, Yuck!5 reviews
Barbara Lynn Edmonds

Hundredth Munchy Publications, 2000

Fun, Fun, Fun
What a FABULOUS book! The story is one which teaches appreciation for the diverse world in which we live -plus the rhyme is something that appeals to all ages. Buy this book-support LOVE not hate.
  
  











  



  
Campaigning With the Roundheads: History of the Hundredth Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment in ...1 review
William Gilfillan Gavin

American Society for Training & Development, 1995

Overall, an important contribution to Civil War literature.
Gavin's work on the 100th Pennsylvania is the first serious work ever to come out on the regiment. Gavin relies heavily on soldiers' reminiscences, and in many cases quotes in long blocks from them. To the researcher, that is important. He also did some ground-breaking research on Col. Daniel Leasure's brigade at the Battle of the Wilderness. However, his style is somewhat stilted and ...
  
  











  



  
Biscuit's 100th Day of School (Biscuit)1 review
Alyssa Satin Capucilli

HarperFestival, 2006

Biscuit Book Collection
I bought this book for my 6 year old daughter who loves all the Biscuit's books. She also enjoyed this one. She loves to read everyday and I just keep adding to her collection! Very happy with purchase!
  
  











  



  
Oz: The Hundredth Anniversary Celebration1 review

HarperCollins, 2000

Gorgeous Gift Book
This book has art and stories from some of my most favorte children's book creators--people like Madeleine L'Engle, Eric Carle, Paul Zelinsky, Chris Van Allsburg. All of them show how Oz entered their imagination and influenced them. You can really see how passionate about it they are--plus they donated their work (to support Reading Is Fundamental). It's a great gift for anyone who likes Oz.
  
  











  








   



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