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Good Night, Gorilla
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"Good night, Gorilla," says the weary watchman as he walks by the gorilla cage on his nightly rounds at the zoo. The gorilla answers by quietly pickpocketing the guard's keys, stealthily trailing him, and unlocking the cages of every animal the oblivious fellow bids goodnight to. Looking much like an exhausted father, the uniformed guard traipses home toward his cottage, while the lonely zoo animals softly parade behind him. The animals manage to slip into his bedroom and nestle unnoticed near his sleepy wife--until the bold little gorilla goes so far as to snuggle up beside her as she turns out the light. Author and illustrator Peggy Rathmann (creator of the Caldecott-winning Officer Buckle and Gloria) relies more on the nuances of her jewel-toned pictures than on words to pace this giggly bedtime story, making it perfect for observant preschoolers. In one inky-black spread, Rathmann lets only the shocked, wide-open eyes of the guard's wife tell us that the gorilla has been detected! Tiny details such as the faithful, banana-toting mouse and sky-bound pink balloon that appear in each picture keep this book fresh, magical, and fun--even after countless bedtime readings. (Baby to preschool) --Gail Hudson
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Good Night, Gorilla won the 1994 Cuffie for "Most Likely to Succeed in Years Ahead" and has more than lived up to that prediction, becoming a modern classic that is a must in every child's library.
This perfect package will give kids the opportunity to cuddle up with an adorable plush gorilla while they are enjoying his secret bedtime antics.
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Beautifully illustrated..........2007-10-12
This is a great board-book for kids between 1 and 5. The illustrations are beautiful, and get my kids to "think" about all that they can see. This book is one of my daughter's favorites - she'd crack up with laughter when the lights went out and the animals said goodnight. A thoroughly enjoyable read.
Don't get the Picture Puffin Books (Sagebrush) edition.......2007-09-29
This is a great story book. The 5 stars is for that.
I bought three editions for different kids: Good Night, Gorilla (Picture Puffin Books (Sagebrush)), Good Night, Gorilla, and Good Night, Gorilla (oversized board book). The Puffin edition is bound in a way that makes it difficult to open flat. The paper is thinner than most good hardcover children's books. The two board book editions are very nice. You also might want to try the regular hardcover edition.
A Must For Your Child's Library.......2007-09-17
Goodnight, Gorilla is a delightful book, filled with fun, secrets and anticipation. We started reading it at age 2 and my now 6 year old son still enjoys it! We especially love the dark page with eyes....you will too! It is the perfect companion to '10 Minutes Till Bedtime', also by Peggy Rathmann, because this cast of characters appear in that book as next door neighbors! Together they make a perfect child/baby gift. Thanks Peggy Rathmann!
My Daughter's (and Our) Favorite.......2007-07-23
We received this book as a gift after our daughter's birth, and now that she's ten months old, it's her absolute favorite. She actually goes to her book basket, digs through the all of the books to find this one, and then brings it to us to read to her. The best part is that because the narrative is told through the pictures instead of through words, it's a different book when I read it to her than when her father, grandmother, etc. does. I'm sure that as she gets older, we'll be able to modify our reading of Good Night, Gorilla to suit her age, pointing out different things about the story than interest her now. This book is destined to be a classic!
GREAT BOOK.......2007-07-21
My 2 and 3 y/o daughters LOVE this book. It's a fun book and teaching about many animals and the zoo. It's a wonderful gift for your child or a gift to another child. Highly recommend it.
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- MY BOY LOVES READING IT
- Good Mornig Gorillas
- My son has enjoyed all 26 of this series so far!
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The Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie off to the mountains of Africa. There they run into a huge mountain gorilla! At first they don’t know whether they should shake hands or turn tail. But the ominous-looking creature turns out to be surprisingly gentle. Not only that, the gorilla may be able to help them learn their next bit of magic, which Morgan has challenged them to do.
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MY BOY LOVES READING IT.......2007-01-07
My 1st grader hates to put it down, he would rather read Magic Tree House books, than play video games. He even reads them to his class and explains the story for show and tell. In his kindergarten class the teacher would also let him read the Magic Tree House books out loud, not to give her a break, but to promote reading out loud. Great books!
Good Mornig Gorillas.......2006-12-15
Good Morning gorillas
Good Morning Gorillas is by Mary Pope Osborne. In this magic tree house book, the main Characters are Jack and Annie is in the rain forest. This book is about jack and Annie meeting a little gorilla who leads them to his family and becoming close friends. What I think the author is saying is you can become friends with animals. I can't tell my favorite part because it's the end and I don't want to give away the ending. But even though it was sad I loved it. I think it would be a good book for people who love animals.
-Michelle, 9
My son has enjoyed all 26 of this series so far!.......2006-12-03
I am not sure what else my 6 yrs old son has stayed with for so long! We read a chapter every night at bedtime. He looks forward to it every night. He has enjoyed very book and he gets excited for the next one. We are up to #26 now and he shows no sign of losing interest!
He has learned about earthquakes, Roman empire, Shakespeare, Indians, American Revolutionary war, etc.
Excellent series...entertaining and educational.
Wonder-full!.......2006-11-10
This whole series is absolutely "the best" ! In our family, children under eight have loved listening to each of them as read-alouds, and as they get older, they've devoured them again while reading on their own. Each one is a guaranteed hit as a birthday or holiday gift too.
Good Morning Gorillas.......2006-02-28
Gorillas in the Mountains of Africa!
Good Morning Gorillas by Mary Pope Osborne is an adventurous animal fiction story. The two main characters are Jack who takes notes wherever he goes and Annie who is very adventurous in finding new friends and clues. Jack and Annie travel in the magic tree house to go to the jungle in the mountains of Africa. They are going to Africa to save gorillas from extinction. I liked this book because it is an exciting story about Jack and Annie's encounter with huge gorillas. It is a very brave and nice thing to save the gorillas because they are an endangered species. I recommend this book for all children ages nine and up. You can learn about gorillas and their suprising gentle nature. I give this book a rating of 4 out of 5.
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Stage Fright on a Summer Night
The show must go on! That's what Jack and Annie learn when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to Elizabethan England. There they meet William Shakespeare who’s having a hard time with some of the actors in his latest show. Are Jack and Annie ready to make a big entrance? Or will it be curtains for Shakespeare?
Good Morning, Gorillas
Gentle giants or giant monsters? That's the question Jack and Annie have about gorillas when the Magic Tree House sweeps them to the mountains of Africa. There they meet a group of amazing and sometimes frightening gorillas. Will the gorillas be able to teach him some special magic?
Thanksgiving on Thursday
It’s a time for giving thanks when the Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie back to 1621 on the first Thanksgiving Day. The Pilgrims ask them to help get things ready. But Jack and Annie don't know how to do anything the Pilgrim way. Will they ruin the holiday forever? Or will the feast go on?"
High Tide in Hawaii
Catch the wave! That's what Jack and Annie do when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to a Hawaiian island of long ago. They learn how to surf and have a great time - until strange things start happening. Jack and Annie soon discover the cause: A tidal wave is headed their way! Can they help save their new friends in time?
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Love these stories.......2007-08-25
My son loves these stories and he learns a little about each destination. The only problem I have with the books is that proper sentence structure is not always used. Did the editors not notice? These books are for beginner readers, so it is confusing to them not to have proper "subject/verb" sentence structure.
Higher numbered books are longer.......2007-07-17
I have the audio CD versions of every story 1-24 and 29-32. I can tell you that the stories 29-32 are much longer than any of the books in the first few sets.
For example, books 17-24 have a total play time of almost exactly 5 hours compared with books 29-32 with a total story time just over 5 hours. So, you get 50% less "books", but the same story reading time.
I am just purchasing this set 25-28 now, and I do not yet know the running time of these stories. But.. you should evaluate the hours of audio enjoyment, not just the number of books when making your comparisons. Perhaps Amazon will add this information to the details, or perhaps I just missed it.
Why only 4 books.......2007-06-01
I agree with the other comment 100%. I am dissapointed at such a blatent marketing ploy to charge more money for less content. Done in the best "bait and switch", new and (not) improved tradition. I'll buy it for the same reason, but it is frustrating.
Why only 4?.......2007-03-23
Why are there only 4 stories on this set for nearly the same price as 8 on the previous three audio CD releases? I'll buy it because my daughter loves them, but I can't say I'm thrilled with paying only $2 less for half the content.
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- How to write a Children's Picture Book
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This volume emphasizes an aspect of children's picture books that has not yet been thoroughly investigated: structure. Both concept books and picture storybooks employ very distinctive structures that, once mastered, can be applied to any picture book you wish to write. When so many of the best picture books employ the same structures, it is important to analyze these structures, understand why they work, and learn how to incorporate them into your own writing. This volume helps you do all that. You will see that no matter how carefully you labor over the tone, word choice, plot, character, setting, theme and style of your picture book, you must have a thorough grasp of its structure if you wish your book to succeed. Indeed, you will find that an expert command of structure is the key to writing a successful children's picture book.
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Very helpful.......2007-10-07
I have at least a dozen books on writing for children and I especially like this one. Not only does it focus exclusively on picture books, which few others do, it provides solid, concrete information that you can apply directly to your own writing. Too many other books offer vague tips that may be helpful in polishing an existing manuscript, but don't help with building your story from the ground up. I've been trying (sporadically) to sell picture book manuscripts for several years now, and I believe that what I've learned from this book will help get me closer to my goal of being a published author. Volumes II and III are on their way to me now and I can't wait to see what they have to offer!
How to write a Children's Picture Book.......2007-03-22
The book takes popular children's book and breaks apart the beginning, middle and ending so that you get a very clear picture of how your story should progess. An excellent resource.
A Constant Companion.......2007-01-02
Eve Heidi Bine-Stock's HOW TO WRITE A CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK (VOLUMES I, II and III)is a constant companion and rich resource in the planning and revision of picture books. The deconstruction of picture books, and the detailed classification of crucial characteristics - using classic picture books to illustrate each detailed point - make these books invaluable. Although I particularly use Volume I and II in the planning stage of a new manuscript, all three volumes are again by my side during each revision, and each step of each revision. There is no question in my mind that these books are the biggest resource in pushing my writing to the next level. The volumes are not read-once-and-put-aside books; they are books you will want on your writing desk for constant reference.
Practical, Easy-to-use.......2004-11-11
As an author of many books for children, I found this book to be one of the most practical and helpful tools to format a picture book during the writing process. I'm already using the techniques to structure new projects to make my picture book manuscripts shine! I plan on recommending it to my critique group as well as buying copies as gifts for my writer friends.
A "must-have" for any aspiring children's picturebook writer.......2004-06-07
How To Write A Children's Picture Book focuses especially upon structure as the key to creating a memorable and entertaining treasure for children to read, share, and learn from. Distinguishing between picturebooks and picture storybooks, and closely examining such enduring children's classics as "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "Where The Wild Things Are", How To Write A Children's Picture Book is a highly useful and focused guide that dissects the nuts and bolts of writing with a keen eye toward higher achievement and quality. A "must-have" for any aspiring children's picturebook writer.
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Electronic Trading 'TNT' I - Gorilla Trading Stuff. This explosive trading manual teaches electronic stock traders how to make money in the markets. You will learn powerful chart reading techniques and methods for identifying winning and profitable trading opportunities. You learn about the "Trader's Trick", a masterful technique that lets you get into a trade ahead of the crowd and beat the market makers at their own game. You've heard that you should manage each trade so as to maximize profits and let them run while simultaneously keeping losses at an absolute minimum; this manual shows you exactly how to do it. Markets follow a definite law never before exposed in a trading manual. You will learn about this law, called the "Law of Charts", and understanding it will put you light years ahead of the crowd. When is a trend a trend? From the material in this manual you will learn unique trend-finding methods that will put you in ahead of everyone else and make you into a market-timing expert. You will learn the essentials of controlled trading, and learn how to implement strategies that professional traders are using to make huge profits in the market. You learn to carefully manage your trading and become a winner in the markets. This dynamite manual is for day traders and position traders - all traders, both new and experienced. 299 pages loaded with information. Profusely illustrated.
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Good read. Learn to trade like a gorilla trades........2007-08-29
I would recommend this book to anybody looking to learn how to trade. Obviously the technical information is solid, but I like how they relate it more on a personal level how you shouldn't be doing this just for the money and it should be part of something bigger. Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because although the content is great, the price tag is steep as well. All in all it's should be a welcome addition to any investors library that wants to trade like a gorilla trades.
Great for a beginner.......2003-02-24
I wish this was the first book I read when I first picked up reading. It stresses trading off simple price patterns without all the indicators. Fairly easy to read with some good points, this book seemed more directed to the beginner to intermediate level trader. I wouldn't label this a 'must-own' book, but more of a highly recommend to read/borrow.
a must for any equities trader.......1999-12-30
i highly recommend this book as the methods illustrated in here work quite well. however you need to study the book and learn the concepts here. if you put in the time, you will be rewarded ...a winner
Don't trade without it........1999-09-15
Expensive, but cheap compared to 95% of most trading books out there. Full of practial things not found in other books. Gives a good foundation. Do yourself a favor and study this book before throwing money away in the market. Many eye opening truths and common sense.
Too much advertising and too expensive! Better stay away..........1999-08-29
I bought also Vol 2 and 3. Only Vol. 1 is (if at all) necessary. For this piece of information, a price of 50$ is justified at most. For example: All the time is said "Keep your losses small", without to quantify HOW small. (what a wisdom!) Important is only your win/loss ratio and your win probability. If you have a win probability of 80% then one can have easily a win/loss ratio of 0.5 ( this meas BIG losses compared to the wins ) and the system is nevertheless profitable. If you are a serious trader better stay away from discretion...
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Daniel Quinn's Ishmael was the winner of the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship, a prize honoring fiction that offers creative and positive solutions to global problems. This extraordinary novel has become an underground bestseller and a testament for a burgeoning spiritual movement. Mr. Quinn's new novel is a companion piece--not a story that follows the first but rather a story contemporaneous with the first. In it, the Ishmael saga takes a startling direction that is in no way prefigured in the original.
The gorilla licked his lips--nervously, it seemed to me. "I think we can safely say that I'm not prepared to deal with the needs of a person your age. I think that can be safely said. Yes."
"You mean you give up. Is that what you're telling me? You want me to go away because you give up. Don't you think a twelve-year-old girl can have an earnest desire to save the world?"
"I don't doubt it," he said, though the words sounded like they were pretty hard to get out.
"Then why won't you talk to me? Your ad in the paper said you need a pupil. Isn't that what it said?"
"That's what it said."
"Well, you've got one. Here I am."
With these words we meet Julie Gerchak, one of the most engaging young heroes since Huckleberry Finn--and one of Ishmael's most challenging and rewarding disciples. Unable to justify turning her away, Ishmael accepts the daunting task of juggling two pupils of widely differing characters--one of whom (Julie) insists on remaining unknown to the other (Alan Lomax, known to the readers of Ishmael as the narrator of that book). Julie is unquestionably bright (quite possibly brighter than Alan), but she's also shy of his educational background by ten years! This means Ishmael can by no means follow the same strategy with each--or expect the same outcome from each. Alan and Julie don't just take different routes with their simian mentor, they end up in very different places.
But something else distinguishes Ishmael's relationship with Julie. When the infrastructure of his life begins to crumble, Ishmael must choose one of his students to entrust with a great secret and a great mission. And, surprisingly, his choice falls not on the older, more experienced student but on the younger one. In revealing the mission and the secret entrusted to her, Julie pens a conclusion to the Ishmael saga that will raise cheers from his fans all around the world.
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Ishmael review.......2007-09-09
The book came in a timely mannner in excellent condition. I thought both the purchase price and shipping costs were reasonable and definitely better than the college bookstore's pricing.
new tribal revolution.......2007-07-08
although quinn once again is tackling ideas that are taken for granted in society, in My Ishmael he shows what we can actually do to help save the world(from oursleves that is). The new tribal revolution is simply a paradigm shift about how the benefits of a business are to flow throughout its members-equally instead of unequally.
tribalism is the social organization which has proved to be most effective through human development by trial and error. inside My Ishmael Quinn unlocks the tribal treasury which all who embrace tribalism. do it. tribalism can essential take us from being an individual based society to a group of real communities.
Civilization Trashed.......2007-05-27
An outstanding account of how power came to the hands of a few!
This book will change your life.......2007-02-20
Enlightening! Emotional! Uplifting! One of the greatest authors and books of the times.
My Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.......2007-01-03
Overall, the book made you think about the individual stories that were explained throught the book. Each story builds on the previous one, which helps make the stories easier to understand. The facts that Quinn put in the book made the theories seem like they could work. Once getting past that their is a talking gorilla, the book is good. I enjoyed reading it. My Ishmael is the sequel to Ishmael.
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Understanding and Treating the Aggression of Children: Fawns in Gorilla Suits provides a thorough review of the theoretical and research basis of the techniques and interventions in the treatment of aggressive and sometimes violent children. This is not a dry and sterile academic review but rather one that comes from work directly in the therapy room with thousands of hurting and in many cases traumatized children. One cannot read this book without being deeply moved and touched by the pain of these children and yet also be buoyed by their courage and willingness to persevere against formidable barriers.
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I called his name...I settled on a bench...I was amazed...I felt really, really happy...Four people enter a park, and through their eyes we see four different visions. There's the bossy woman, the sad man, the lonely boy and the young girl whose warmth touches those she meets. As the story moves from one voice to another, their perspectives are reflected in the shifting landscape and seasons. This is an intriguing, many-layered, enormously entertaining book that demands to be read again and again.
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Voices in the Park .......2007-09-26
This product reached me in great time and in excellent condition. I would definitely purchase something from this seller again.
Voices.......2007-09-22
This is a great book to show children a different perspective of a single situation.
"VOICE" Lesson for 6 Traits.......2007-06-28
This is the PERFECT book to use for teaching VOICE in a 6 Traits writing classroom or in a Writer's Workshop classroom. The students could follow up after hearing the book with a lesson about each voice and how it was unique. Fold a sheet into fourths and have them write each voice in a square. Then, have them write their own story using at least 2 different voices. I love this book and my daughter was very interested in it.
Point of View.......2007-05-09
My 8 year old daughter introduced me to Anthony Browne. We have now collected many of his books, which are beautifully drawn and always carry a message. I love the fact that this book introduces the concept of point of view which I consider to be a rich literary tool, and introduces it in a way that my 8 year old grasps and is intrigued by. We will look for more Anthony Browne!
Unique story that will make you think........2007-03-29
Voices in the Park is not your typical book. There is no plot, as such. The afternoon's events are told by 4 different characters and clearly you will see that each one has a very different outlook. This is a good book to open to discussion with children that things are not always as they seem, that one person's fun is another person's bother, and to be mindful of our differences is what can hopefully connect us.
Not what i call a 'feel-good' book. Its not fluffy. This is a story that will bring about thought and discussion.
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Winner of the 1992 Turner Tomorrow Fellowship, Ishmael is a unique and captivating novel that has earned a large and passionate following among readers and critics worldwide. One of the most beloved and bestselling novels of spiritual adventure ever published, it is the story of a man who embarks on a highly provocative intellectual adventure with a gorilla--a journey of the mind and spirit that changes forever the way he sees the world and humankind's place in it. For this special fifth anniversary edition, the author has written a frank and informative introduction in which he discusses the worldwide Ishmael phenomenon. Timed to coincide with the eagerly anticipated publication of My Ishmael and the release of the movie Ishmael, this special edition is sure to attract new readers and reinforce Daniel Quinn's reputation as one of the most compelling and visionary writers of our age.
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Think outside the box.......2007-10-14
The arguments presented in "Ishmael" are not the best presented or the most overly convincing - other than "our way of life is wrong" I quite honestly am not quite sure what Ishmael is suggesting we do as a society. However, what makes me love this book is the fact that its ways of looking at the world are entirely unusual - truly thinking "outside the box". It presents so many alternative ways of looking at the world, the ways of which we take for granted as being set, that it always makes me wonder what else I might have missed in life.
Anti-Christian, politically-correct, tree-hugging .......2007-10-11
A gorilla named Ishmael becomes the teacher for a naive, non-Christian man who is gullible enough to believe anything but unable to see through politically-correct, tree-hugging, anti-Christian lines. The story of Creation is called "mythology" by the characters in the book. Instead of discussing God, both characters refer to "the gods" even stating that they had to "eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil" so they would learn"the truth", which is really falsehoods. Jesus is listed as a prophet like Moses and even put on the same level as Confusious and Mohammed. The gorilla claims that the caucasians were the ones who fell in the Garden and that the "mythical" story of Cain and Abel was referring to the Semites' difficulties in becoming the survivors of conflict in the area. He even calls the Bible "Semite war propaganda." The entire lesson the gorilla teaches is whether or not we should be "at the mercy of the gods" instead of "trying to decide who lives and dies" through raising cattle etc. and storing up more food than we need or being agriculturalists. The lesson that Ishmael is trying to teach is that our truths are falsehoods, and if we do not revert to hunters and gatherers, then the evolution process will stop and everyone will die. He claims that human beings are not the highest creatures and more creatures are yet to come into existence from us. This is certainly not a book for Christians or those who may waffle and fall prey to these unChristian and illogical falsehoods.
Ishmael.......2007-10-06
This book was life changing. Highly recommended. It will change the way you view the world.
Eye opening.......2007-09-28
This book makes you look at everything in a very different way, it provokes thoughts like, "How does everyone else not see this?!" and even though it's beautiful knowledge to share, others might not take it the same way as you do, you just have to read it and judge it yourself.
What we think.......2007-09-23
I just spent the entire wwekend with Britney Spears and we read the book and just did nothing but talked about how much this book made us think, you know... about real stuff. We are both now changing our lives.
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koko 's kitten .......2007-06-15
Koko is a gorilla and she like cats . She is good at sign language and she knows when is her
birthday. She knows how to read books about cats. If you give her a stuffed cat she will destroy it. She likes only real cats. So that's what the story is all about. I like this book because you can learn all about gorillas and how you can help them. I think that you should read this book because you can know about gorillas. by Edgard Walker
Grief, signing, loving.....talking with Koko.......2007-05-22
I have a lot of Reading Rainbow tapes. And in 24 years they were the heart of my days.
As a 1st grade teacher this series took my children outside of the room to look at the world making a connection through pieces of literature.
I own enough Reading Rainbows that every theme, unit of study, is supported by the series in some way.It's a part of our routines. I personally think LeVar Burton did more for children with this series than can ever be written in my volumes on the net. He's the "real thing."
Anyway on a tape I labeled friendship/feelings at some point...is Koko's Kitten. The book from which this is pulled in my book boxes.I recommend them both. We are taken, in both, to meet this creature, gorilla, involved in this study of language, American sign, communication.I want to say...something other than animal or gorilla but I can't figure out a structure. This...being. The book is the story of Koko, who is given a pet kitten named AllBall. She asks for her. In sign it's a very fitting name, her name putting together the words she knows and uses to express meaning. I have the book too, many years of wear on her now from children reading over a decade. As you learn of the signing I'm also in 1st concurrently teaching simple signs, first for alphabet letters(while singing songs like A You're Adorable or Taj Mahal's incredible Alphabet Blues, Funky, Funky ABC. ) then sight words, then colors, numbers, days of month, week...the banks of words we hit with kids categorized to teach.... it actually works in developing literacy.Sign it, read it, practice on many levels, sign all your songs, perfect. ( It's not in the mandated scripts NOW REQUIRED as the writers weren't as good in Underperforming schools...)Anyway I show this particular Reading Rainbow and read this book every year when we turn to mammals and animal classification. It expands our understanding of how classification works. Evolving abilities. So to speak. Or sometimes to talk about care and love. Because on the video the story is embedded in talk about our feelings. And how emotion functions.
Koko is the most tender story. Just watching her life is fascinating, but to see it through the story of her two kittens, here in spring when children are having pet babies...it is so interesting. She loses her kitten to a terrible tragedy, how her grief is expressed has always spoken to me. I read quite eclectically but watching her sign, and grieve this kitten somehow elevated my relationship to living things, life. It really did. And it taught me something about the function of loving, and need for caring. I believe Koko has elemental truth. So of course I practically have to threaten my kids to share the book. Nothing like dichotomies.
Koko gets a second pet, lipstick so the story does not leave you lost in her grief. Having lost kittens and cats I connected on many levels to this story as I'm sure children did too. At some point it's not a story about "animals'. It's a story about life.
At one time you could not get the book, here re-issued, so I need to order because quite honestly the lessons here are timeless and important for use with 1st graders. For anyone. There are other movies and material about this too if working with older students. Koko has captivated many of us.
Thanks for a book that changed a teacher's work. Thanks for presenting to children something of your research and revealing just how fascinating it can be to try to understand our cousins and thus understand ourselves.
I'm ordering for my nephew who loves nature and learning from "real" things more than anything.
Koko love.......2007-03-08
The photos make the book valuable for adults as well. Koko is amazing, her story very touching. I urge all Koko admirers to support her move to Hawaii. Koko rocks!!
Best Book Ever........2007-03-02
This book I read as a kid, and I have to say it changed my life. Sounds dumb, but it did. I love this book I really do, and I think if you don't buy it or at least find a copy somewhere and read it you are doing yourself a disservice. I remember going to the library at my elementary school and they had this book and I would always go in pick it up read it and check it out then return it and do it all over again the next week.... get this book. I hope you enjoy it!
I had to have this book again.......2005-12-01
I had this book years ago as a teen, when I saw it here I had to get it. My old copy is missing. I love this story, who would believe that a gorilla could learn sign launguage and love a tiny kitten. It is a sweet story that I want my kids to hear of compassion and love.
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