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Much like a Disney adaptation, this offering is in no way comparable to the original but might serve as an attractive impetus to rediscovering the classic. The gorgeous artwork is a draw, and the book is an adequate introduction.
An appealing tour of the many types of museums to be found in a large city, as well as a discussion starter on what makes a collection worthwhile. A good selection for large libraries.
While not a must-purchase, this book is a colorful and fun reminder of the charms of sending and receiving correspondence through the mail, especially in an age when letter writing is becoming a lost art.
While not as immediately accessible as some of Light's books for younger readers, such as Have You Seen My Dragon?? and Swap!, this title will appeal to children interested in the theater and the many strange and fascinating beliefs of those who tread the boards.
While this title might be fine in a classroom setting for a unit on time, it regrettably goes from recommended to additional in the minute it takes to read it.
This combination holiday story and "eye spy" game is perfect for sharing and will bring a smile to young readers as they guess what's really going on through the cutout windows.