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Disney's the Lion King
Published in Hardcover by Running Press (1998)
Author: Ronald Kidd
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A Roaring Success!
This book tells the story of a strong relationship between a mighty lion ruler, Mufasa, and his son, Simba. When Mufasa is killed, Simba leaves the lion pride, thinking his father's death is all his fault. On his journey, Simba is befriended by a kind warthog and meerkat.Simba adopts their carefree motto "Hakuna Matata". The young lion prince grows up with his two new friends not willing to accept responsibility. One night, he sees his childhood friend, Nala, in the jungle. She tells him about lack of food and water at home, yet, he still refuses to return. That night, his father appears in the twilight, telling his son to return home, help the pride, and become king. Simba goes back home and puts everything back into place again. Then he assumes the throne, Pride Rock and chooses Nala for his queen. They soon have a cub of their own. The Circle of Life will continue!


Sammy Carducci's Guide to Women
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1994)
Author: Ronald Kidd
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Sammy Carducci's Guide To Women
This book is a very funny book. It has snappy dialouge and lots of humiliation. I highly recommend it!


Second Fiddle: A Sizzle and Splat Mystery
Published in Hardcover by Lodestar Books (1988)
Author: Ronald Kidd
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Second Fiddle
This is a very compelling book. Everytime I read this, I couldn't put the book down. The book creates a picture in my mind that is so clear and vivid, I feel like I am inside the story. I forget where I am when I stop to go to bed or eat dinner. The author made this story very descriptive and explanatory; every sentence can be easily understood. These are all reasons why I like this brilliant book.
Prudence Szyznoski is "Sizzle" and Arthur Hadley Reavis Pauling III is "Splat". They are both part of the Los Angeles Philharomic Orchestra, which was recently being troubled by a merry prankster, playing pranks on the orchestra. Sizzle and Splat are determined to find who the merry prankster really is, but every time they think they are closer to the answer, they are actually further away. Sizzle is the one with the brains and Splat...maybe the one with no brains. They had quite a few suspects to question, and almost solved the mystery when they interrogate each one.
Though they had gone through a lot of investigation and all of their theories made perfect sense, and I had thought they solved the mystery wach time the suspect someone in the orchestra, they had never guess who was the merry prankster. They also didn't know that trying to solve the case could get in so much danger, they could have been killed...


101 Dalmatians (Sight & Sound)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Pr (1991)
Authors: Ronald Kidd, Ron Scholefield, Dodie Hundred and One Dalmatians Smith, and Walt Disney Company
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Delightful........
The book I read aloud to my 7 year old daughter is the 1956, 1957 Copyright with a yellow hardback cover with drawings of dogs on it. The illustrators are Janet and Anne Grahame-Johnstone.

This book is fun and exciting and is more enjoyable than the Disney cartoon version. You will be surprised by the Dalmation Perdita in this book. She is not what you expect. Also, you will not find out where the "101th Dalmation" comes from until the last two chapters unless you are very, very perceptive. I kept coming up with 100 total Dalmations until the very end.

This book is a must read for everyone; but, you will probably have to borrow it from your local library. This book needs to be rereleased.

The movies have nothing on this delightful story
We bought this audio book hoping to wean our young children (who enjoyed both movie versions of this book very much) off of movies and get them more interested in "real stories."

I have to tell you that this story far exceeded my expectations. Not only was it a fun story that my children enjoyed immensely, but one with subtleties, humor and bits of truth sprinkled throughout that had me listening and laughing right alongside them.

There are a lot of dog stories out there and I admit to being a dog-lover (well at least of big dogs), but this is a lot more than just a dog story. Certainly there's a great deal of humor, adventure and ... Dalmatians... but underneath all that you get many tidbits of truth that are applicable to life itself.

Martin Jarvis does a fabulous job in narrating this unabridged classic. Highly recommended!

The whole family will find this fun and a fine listen
101 Dalmations deserves ongoing mention as an excellent audio that will appeal to a wide age range. Martin Jarvis' smooth voice provides a clear, unabridged production bringing to life the classic story of a host of puppies who must escape the cruel Cruella de Vil in order to get back to their home. Cruella has a fur coat in mind - made of dalmations. The whole family will find this fun and a fine listen.


Peter Pan (Sight & Sound)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Pr (1991)
Authors: Ronald Kidd, John Kurtz, Walt Disney Company, and Sidelines
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Review for Peter Pan
You will laugh, cry and be confused when you read this book. This book can teach you that what you think is good is not always good.

There is a boy named Peter Pan. He sprinkles fairy dust in Wendy and her two brothers. Then he shows them how to fly. He takes them to Neverland and shows them to the Lost Boys who live there. Wendy becomes their mother. She makes up rules, like any other mother would do. The boys have to follow these rules. Everything was fine until Captain Hook came with his crew to where the boys and Wendy were. While Wendy and the boys were at the lagoon, where they go every day after dinner, they see a girl named Tiger Lily, princess of her tribe. She was captured by Smee, one of Captain Hook's men. Then Peter saved her. A few days later Wendy and the boys were on their way to Wendy's house when they too were all captured by Captain Hook. Then Peter saves them. Then the lost boys, Wendy and her brothers go home. All except for Peter.

It is mostly about what the people in the book think is right with childhood. The kids in the book think that if you grow up it is bad, but in our case it is actually good.

Peter Pan is a violent book not really made for children under the age of 10 but people 10 and up can read it. It is violent because of the language that is spoken and the idea that killing could be fun. Also, the vocabulary is very difficult for children under 10 to understand. Even if you're older it is difficult to understand.

Overall, it is a good book but watch out for the violent ideas if you are reading it to little children.

A classic
This is an utterly charming work. It has been retold myriad times, but nobody else has done it as well as the original teller, J. M. Barrie.

It's difficult to know what to say about a book like this... everybody knows the story. But I guess that unless you've read this book (not just seen a movie or read a retelling), you don't really know the character Peter Pan, and without knowing the character, you don't really know the story. So read it.

By the way, if you enjoy this, you probably would also like "Sentimental Tommy" and its sequel "Tommy and Grizel", both by Barrie. There are differences (for one thing they're not fantasy), but there are also compelling similarities. Anybody who found Peter Pan a deep and slightly bittersweet book would be sure to enjoy them.

-Stephen

Become a child...again
When talking of literature, people tend to look solely at books they read today but forget what they used to read, namely the ones we read as children. It is a common misunderstanding that children's literature is to be read by children and children only, but when we come to think of it, which one of us are not children, at least in our hearts?

One of the best books any child, young or old, can read is Barrie's Peter Pan. Although written in the past century, it has something for any generation at any time. Its humorous views at the world from a child's mind left me rolling over the floor, laughing; the exciting storyline kept me busy with reading until the end; and the serious undertone made me think of whether the world wouldn't be a better place if we realised that deep down, however deep, we are in fact all children. So if YOU are a child, which you most certainly are, get yourself a copy and enjoy your ongoing childhood.


Grandpa's Hammer: A Habitat for Humanity Book
Published in Hardcover by The Cookbook Marketplace (1997)
Authors: Ronald Kidd, Bill Farnsworth, Roland Kidd, and Bill Farmworth
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Beware: Grandma is DEAD!
I was so thrilled to find this book to add to a book basket I am building for my parents who will become grandparents at Christmas time this year. My dad is interested in Habitat and at 9 months pregnant, online shopping is my best bet so I took a chance on ordering a book I had not read. I was shocked when it arrived to find that the Grandma DIES! This book ended up being totally inappropriate for my very ALIVE parents! It is an excellent story of giving and has relevent social commentary about giving and grieving, beautiful illustrations but do be aware that Grandma is DEAD!

A wonderful book for preschoolers and above
This is a wonderful book for preschoolers and above--combine it with a trip to the hardware store with your child to purchase tools for your local Habitat for Humanity and make it a true learning and giving experience.


Scooby-Doo: The Haunted Carnival (Cartoon Classics)
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (1995)
Authors: Ronald Kidd, Inc Vaccaro Associates, Eric Binder, and Press Bedrock
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Funny and Scary!
I read this story to my 4 year-old Godson and as much as he loved the big, colorful illustrations, the plot is what suprisingly he enjoyed most. This book is, however, fairly long and tough to keep a preschoolers attention, unless you have already mastered how to read aloud to small children quickly!!!


Aladdin (Golden Sound Story/a Golden Sight 'N' Sound Book)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Pr (1992)
Authors: Sidelines, Mateu, and Ronald Kidd
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Bambi: A Noisy Neighbor
Published in Hardcover by Advance Publishers LLC (1997)
Authors: Disney Enterprises Inc and Ronald Kidd
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Bambi (Sight & Sound)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Pr (1991)
Authors: Sidelines and Ronald Kidd
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