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Final Exit for Cats: A Feline Suicide Guide
Published in Paperback by Harperperennial Library (1992)
Authors: Michael Viner and Frank Remkiewicz
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Pleasing entertainment
Very enjoyable, loving, entertaining and a definate for cat lovers. I just need to know where I can purchase the book?
Please email me that information. Thank you.

funny
My brother and I fell on the ground laughing hysterically at the illustrations and captions--although this was 9 years ago
we still get a good laugh out of it. We almost got kicked out of the bookstore for disturbing the others.

Very funny - not for the mentally unbalanced, though.
As a life-long cat LOVER, I was suprised to find myself laughing hysterically at nearly every page in this book. The pictures and the light-hearted text are too cute and silly to be taken as malicious. The best advice - wait.


Froggy Gets Dressed: A Book and Frog Set
Published in Hardcover by Viking Childrens Books (1997)
Authors: Jonathan London and Frank Remkiewicz
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Froggy Gets Dressed
I teach early preschool and my children really enjoy this book. I have a great time reading it to them. The silly words are fun to read and even funnier for them to hear. They sit quietly and ask for it over and over. It's hard to find a book that pleases them all. "Froggy Gets Dressed" meets the challenge.

London is a master storyteller
In my opinion, Jonathan London is a master storyteller. His books are entertaining to adults as well as kids. I am a teacher, and my 2nd graders adore this book- they want to read it over and over again. It's our favorite wintertime story!

Really gets kids involved
I gave this book to my niece. I think my sister and brother-in-law have enjoyed it as much as she has. She just squeals when Froggy gets called in. She wants to read it over and over. A fun time for the whole family.


Horrible Harry in Room 2B
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1997)
Authors: Suzy Kline and Frank Remkiewicz
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My Favorite Book
Horriable Harry in Room 2B is my favorite book. Not only is it a book that i have grown up with, it is also an interesting and enjoyable book to just sit down and read. From the funny stiches he gets himself involved into, and the "double revenge" that he puts upon Sidney, this book has always made me giggle. If you arn't sure if an older kid would like it, let me tell you this, im 16 and Horriable Harry in Room 2B is DEFINTALY my FAVORITE book!

Horrible Harry in Room 2B
I think this book is cool. This is the best book I ever read. It is the best book I have ever read because Harry is very realistic. And Harry likes cookies and so do I. And Harry is horrible but he is still very cool. ~Gaby~

Review from Class 2C!
I'm wrting about Horrible Harry in Room 2B. Horrible Harry is very horrible because he plays tricks on girls and he even made Sidney say "I like girls" or he was going to tickle him. My favorite chapter was Horrible Harry and the Stub People and Halloween. In his costume he slithers. Can you guess what he is? I really liked Horrible Harry in Room 2B. I thought that Horrible Harry was too horrible. I would tell a lot of people to read Horrible Harry in Room 2B. I liked the book a lot! Would you want to read Horrible Harry in Room 2B?


Arithme-Tickle: An Even Number of Odd Riddle-Rhymes
Published in School & Library Binding by Silver Whistle (01 April, 2002)
Authors: J. Patrick Lewis and Frank Remkiewicz
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Sharpen Your Pencil.....
Math is fun, loads of fun, in this delightful collection of eighteen rhyming riddles. J Patrick Lewis challenges kids to sharpen their pencils and use their brains to solve these clever word puzzles. With a little addition here, some subtraction there, or maybe multiplication, and division you'll find the answer in no time. Frank Remkiewicz's bold, bright, and charming illustrations add to the fun. With an answer key provided at the bottom of each page, explaining how each brain-teaser was solved, Arithme-Tickle is a zany romp that's perfect for young math whizzes 8 and older. So join in all the fun, and let the games begin!

Arithme-tickle
A fun way to approach math. Great rhymes, funny pictures. My kids love J. Patrick Lewis. He really knows how to make learning fun.


Froggy's Best Christmas
Published in Hardcover by Viking Childrens Books (2000)
Authors: Jonathan London and Frank Remkiewicz
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Let's hear it for Froggy!
Another great Jonathon London book! My daughter has all of his books and just absolutely loves reading these fantastic books over and over again! And the illustrations by Frank Remkiewicz are just marvelous!

All I can say is if you want a good book for your child that is enjoyable and pleasant and has a wonderful character then you need to invest in the Froggy series of books!

Froggy Wishes...Merry Christmas to All
Poor Froggy, he sleeps all winter and has never been able to celebrate Christmas. But this year, his friend Max the beaver has other plans. He wakes Froggy up from his long winter nap to not only wish him a Merry Christmas, but to give him his first Christmas present ever...a Christmas tree. Froggy and Max hurry to wake up Matthew, the turtle and Travis, the bear from their winter hibernations (because Christmas is about friends) and all four head out to find the perfect tree. They carry it back to Froggy's house, decorate it, make home-made presents for Froggy's family (because Christmas is about family too) and then it's time for Froggy to put the star on top of the tree. Over goes the tree as Max shouts "timber"! This wakes Froggy's mom and dad and they have a wonderful celebration, doing everything...opening presents, roasting chestnuts, singing, eating and even having a snowball fight. And as the day ends, Froggy wishes "Merry Christmas to All" Jonathan London has written a funny, happy, gentle story about the real meaning of Christmas...spending time with friends and family. His easy to read text, full of cheerful animal dialogue and wonderful sound effects is complimented by Frank Remkiewicz's colorful, busy, detailed illustrations. Together they've created a wonderful holiday story that's just perfect for pre-schoolers and that's sure to become an instant favorite in your house.


The Great Mosquito, Bull, and Coffin Caper
Published in School & Library Binding by Lothrop Lee & Shepard (1992)
Authors: Nancy Lamb and Frank Remkiewicz
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A great book for best friends to read!
The Great Mosquito, Bull, and Coffin Caper by Nancy Lamb is a perfect book for life long pals to read. It reminded me of my youth and my own best friend. It takes the reader out on the crazy and fun adventures of two best friends who try hard to perform unforgettable feats for the sole purpose of simply never forgetting each other. It's a touching story, too. If you've ever moved away from your first home, at a young age, then this story will be especially meaningful. Anyone could read this book. It's friendly and funny. Nancy Lamb has done well, again!

A cool and funny book about 2 friends.
This book is really funny and tells the truth about worrying when your best friend has to move. Also the parts about Zander and his awful big brother Marvin reminded me of my brothers! Read it!


Little Red Monkey
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (1997)
Authors: Jonathan London and Frank Remkiewicz
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Awesome story!
My two year old and four year old love this story, evert night before they go to bed I ask them if they want to read "Little red monkey" again, and of course they do. They love this story so much that they will say the last word of a line on their own, and at the end of the story they scream, "IN HIS UNDERPANTS!!" and fall down laughing! Jonathan London did a very good job of writing this story.

Dancin' Monkeys!
"Little Red Monkey" is a delight for small children--brightly colored characters and animated rhythms introduce them to an experience beyond pastels and pat the bunny. London is masterful with the modern view of a child's world.


Froggy Gets Dressed
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1995)
Authors: Jonathan London and Frank Remkiewicz
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My son loves this book
My three year old little boy Nicklas loves this book to death he thinks it the greatest book he has ever heard me read to him, he likes reading it over and over again. He loves the noises the clothes make when froggy puts them on. And he also loves when the mother frog yells for froggy and asks himm if he forgot to put something on, ands how embarassed froggy gets when he forgets to put on his underwear.

Froggy is Great
This is an excellent story for all to enjoy. It is fun and entertaining for the young and old. A must read by every parent and to every child. A book your little ones will want you to read to them over and over agin. And you will enjoy doing so.

Froggy Gets Dressed
I read this book to my pre school class and they just loved it, especially when Froggy forgets his underwear. We bought copies of this book to give to all of the children for christmas. My daughter Melissa is going to graduate in May with a teaching degree so I am buying this book to give to her so she can share this story with her class. Great Great Book for young children


Horrible Harry and the Dungeon
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: Suzy Kline and Frank Remkiewicz
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Horrible Harry
Horrible Harry and the Dungeon is a story that gives a realistic view of young children. In this story Harry, like most children his age, lets his imagination run wild. The principal has instituted a detention room for children who do not follow the rules. Harry and his buddy have decided that the detention room must be a dungeon. When presented with an opportunity to visit the dungeoun Harry can't resist. Horrible Harry allows the reader to follow as Harry learns a valuable lesson and has a change of heart. This is a great story for young children who will be able to relate to all the characters in Room B.

Horrible Harry and the Dungeon
The story is about Harry trying to find out what is in Mr.Skooghammer's big black bag. I really admired this book because it was intense until it revealed the secret and because I really like Horrible Harry books. I recommend this book to people who like books that don't give the secret up until the end.

Horrible Harry And The Dungeon - My Critique
We just got done reading Horrible Harry And The Dungeon This book is about...Horrble Harry trying to find out if the suspension room guy is mean. Harry was also trying to stick his hand in Mr.Skooghammers big black bag and got pricked by a pinecone, but he didn't know it was a pinecone. I did like the part when Harry stuck his hand in Mr.Skooghammers big black bag and poked him self on something. I also liked the part when Harry didn't want to go to the dungeon but when he did math in there he wanted to stay. If you like to read funny books then start reading Horrible Harry books. I would give this 5 stars.


Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon
Published in Paperback by Puffin (2002)
Authors: Suzy Kline and Frank Remkiewicz
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Well, what third grader WOULDN'T want to go to the moon?
Actually, the point of "Horrible Harry Goes to Moon" is not so much that Harry makes it to the Moon as it is that he takes pretty much the rest of his class with him (Mary Berg would never be persuaded to follow Harry to the moon, but then she has her own problems concerning being able to jump high in the air and finding an appropriate selling price for Full Moon Cookies). But when Miss Mackle shows up with a purple couch covered with yellow moons for her Third Grade class, the moon suddenly become an intensive object of study for Harry, Song Lee, and the rest of the kids (except for Sidney, who would rather tell jokes).

Suzy Kline's story is apparently based on her 1998-99 third grade class and the "tag sale" telescope that took them on their first trip to the moon. Not surprisingly, "Horrible Harry Goes to the Moon" should inspired other teachers to try a similar approach in their own classrooms (my favorite scene is when Miss Mackle shows up with a suitcase packed full of stuff for a trip to the moon and the kids tell her which things she should not take there and why).

However, young readers wanting to read about what horrible things Harry does in this new adventure will discover he does not do anything particularly horrible at all in this story. In fact, he pretty much does the exact opposite.

Great books !!
My kids ages 6 & 8 love these books. They laugh out loud and can't wait to read the next one!

Great books and educational too!!
My sons 2nd grade teacher got him started on these book and we have read every single one. Not only are they fun but they are educational too!!!!


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