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Unlike many Holocaust novels, this book presents its points in a subtle and wonderful manner. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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This book explained everything: the children think I'm a television!
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"Red Tails in Love" is a complete delight!
Perhaps because I'm just not into birds generally, I was less interested in those parts of the book that did not relate to the hawks. Of these sections, the more memorable birds were the saw-whet owls and the woodpeckers. But the prose about these birds is not as moving as the prose about the hawks. Or, perhaps the hawk story is just so well-done it makes the other birds seem, if I can resort to anthropomorphism, pedestrian.
The book is obviously a labor of love, and it was a pleasure to read.
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The illustrations are very stylized. Most songs include a sentence or two describing their origins.
Some of its hard-to-find songs that I appreciate include: Frog Went A-Courtin', Aiken Drum, Michael Finnegan, If All the Raindrops, Ain't It Great to be Crazy?, The Animal Fair, and Kookaburra.
It's sections are:
Good Morning and Good Night (18)
Birds and Beasts (20)
Nursery Songs (21)
Silly Songs (20)
Singing Games and Rounds (26)
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The part I was most interested in--information about the visual stimulation and how it might affect children with vision problems--was all based on a long out of print pamphlet that the author couldn't track down to verify. We're told that TV makes some kids hyper and some kids calmer...so it's bad for both groups...but why?
Moreover, recent research as reported in Time magazine shows that children do not watch TV like zombies as a rule--there is a lot of looking away from the television and engaging in other activities.
I'll keep searching for accurate, up to date information that will help me make sound decisions about my toddler's viewing of educational videos. Disappointed, to say the least.
It explained a lot of things I had observed in my classmates' and cousins' behaviors which I had never been able to articulate (like why one of my childhood playmates disappeared into her house--never to be seen again--after she got a TV for her room). This is an important book and even if you don't agree with it, it might give you a new perspective-- not just on television, but on the importance of how you spend your time.
My one complaint with the book is that Ms. Winn lapses sometimes into a near-religious zeal in her arguments against TV. Don't let that keep you from seriously considering what she has to say.
The book explains why that's a problem and why we parents need to make the effort to limit (and possibly eliminate) our kids' screen time. The content of the screens may be irrelevant--all or most screen time may be just wasted time. I recommend this book highly to anyone curious about these issues.
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