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Starting Riding (Usborne First Skills)
Published in Paperback by Usborne Pub Ltd (2000)
Authors: Helen Edom, Lesley Sim, Norman Young, Lesley Sims, Kit Houghton, Howard Allman, and Joe Pedley
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a gem of a book
This inexpensive little book is excellent for any beginning rider, containing much information, nice illustrations. It is a little gem that any horse lovin' kid would like and would learn from.

Starting Riding
I teach horseback riding year round and in summer camp. This little book is perfect for children. The drawings and explanations are accurate, clear, and easy to understand. While the book pictures children and ponies, adults who are just learning the basics of riding will find it informative and fun to read.


Cerebral Palsy: The Child and Young Person (Management of Disability)
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (1992)
Authors: Lesley Cogher, Elizabeth Savage, Michael F. Smith, and Micheal F. Smith
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Expensive, but worth it
This book, written in England, provides an outstanding description of the development of children and teenagers with cerebral palsy. The authors described the emotional, neurological, social, and motor control issues in a very clear and succinct way. I found this book to be more helpful in explaning developmental issues than several American reference books which are much longer than this book. I especially liked the description of the importance of play for young children.

Also good was the clear recognition that society unfairly puts the burden on individuals with disabilities to adjust to non-disabled norms, rather than making the adjustments necessary to fully integrate disabled people. For example, how many times do restaurant and hotel owners complain that it is "too expensive" to make their buildings accessible?

Well worth the money.


A Child's Book of Values: Christian Values for the Very Young
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Ltd (26 January, 1901)
Author: Lesley Wright
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Inspiration for Children...
A Child's Book of Values is an inspirational book. It helps to give a child a strong foundation of personal values based on God's teachings in the Bible. This book presents twelve core values and the ways they can be applied to everyday experiences. There are informal prayers, Bible verses and familiar stories. The illustrated definitions, key Bible verses and well-loved stories illustrate each value.

Love, Forgiveness, Kindness, Generosity, Patience, Gratefulness, Responsibility, Hard work, Honesty, Bravery, Faithfulness, Joyfulness all take center stage on beautifully illustrated pages.

I especially enjoyed reading the page on "Love." It reads:

"Love means caring so much for other people that it shows in the way you treat them. Love is more than a warm feeling; it is acting unselfishly for another's good." -A Child's Book of Values

Statements like: "Forgiveness has no limit," and "Some things take time and can't be rushed," truly make this a practical guide for children. These values will last a lifetime and will not only benefit your child; they will be a gift to everyone who knows them.

Lesley Wright has worked all over the world, but it is her discovery of her Christian faith that has been the most meaningful to her. Lesley wanted to help her own children experience the joys of Christian life. She is also the author of Bible Food Fun and A Child's Book of Prayers.


Emerging Literacy: Young Children Learn to Read and Write
Published in Paperback by International Reading Association (01 April, 1989)
Authors: Dorothy S. Strickland and Lesley Mandel Morrow
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Excellent source of info for emerging literacy.
This is one of the main texts we use in our emerging literacy course in our university's graduate reading program. It is an excellent source of information regarding how children learn to read and about the role language development plays in literacy development. I highly recommend this book.


Literacy and Young Children: Research-Based Practices
Published in Paperback by Guilford Press (2002)
Authors: Lesley Morrow and Diane Barone
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Presents the latest techniques in literacy education
Collaboratively compiled and edited by Diane M. Barone (Professor of Literacy studies, University of Nevada, Reno) and Lesley Mandel Morrow (Professor, Department of learning and Teaching, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University), Literacy and Young Children: Research-Based Practices surveys and presents the latest techniques in literacy education. Grounded solidly in scientific research, Literacy And Young Children focuses on helping young children develop their skills and talent in reading and writing. A variety of essays by learned authors address multidimensional approaches to beginning literacy, literacy among Latino families, the expansion of what true literacy means in the digital age, organizing expository texts, and more. Highly recommended reading for educators, tutors, and homeschoolers of young children Literacy And Young Children is an invaluable and seminal contribution to the field of Literacy Education.


My Brother's Story
Published in Hardcover by Reading Matter.com (01 October, 2000)
Authors: Allen, Jr. Johnson and Leanna Leithauser Lesley
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An inspiring and fun story, straight from the Deep South
If you're an eleven-year-old, you're going to love this book. If you're a forty-year-old, you're going to love this book. That's because the storyline is fun to follow, the characters seem real and quite engaging, the bad people are sometimes hypnotic, the emotions are deeply felt and simply expressed, and the alligator is hungry but likeable. It's almost impossible not to think of other great classics ostensibly written for young people but in reality bearing a message for us old fuddy-duddies, too--Huckleberry Finn, Ol' Yeller, To Kill a Mockingbird, Dandelion Wine (if you loved these books, you'll be open to enjoying this one). Try this wonderful Southern tale, the latest from popular children's author Allen Johnson Jr.


Shoulder the Sky
Published in Paperback by Boardwalk Books Inc (2002)
Author: Lesley Choyce
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Thought provoking
Everyone says it's odd how Martin has expressed no grief since his mother died. He didn't cry at the funeral, and he continued on like nothing had happened. His therapist Dave, urges Martin to be rebellious, get out some anger or emotion by having a tantrum or taking up smoking (Dave is not your average therapist).

Martin has his own ways of coping. He has authored a website, Emerso.com, which discusses everything under the sun (and changes depending on his mood) from Norway to Nietzche. But how long can he keep everything bottled up inside?

This book, like Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder, challenges the reader to think about their own morals and ethics and different philosophical ways of thinking. But it presents in a more humorous and readable way, one that will appeal to teens. This is a very powerful and interesting story about loss.


Song of Be
Published in Paperback by Puffin (1995)
Author: Lesley Beake
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Song of Be, an amazing tale . . .
Song of Be is an extraordinary book. You have to read it over at least twice to fully understand it, but its worth it. It focuses on the life of a young African girl, a bushman, who moves to a farming plantation with her mother. She finds out to much about her past, and pays a harsh price for it. This book is a realistic fiction novel, as the bushman were really put through similar situations. I rate it five stars, and recommend for anyone to read it.


A Visitor's Guide to Ancient Egypt (Time Tours)
Published in Paperback by Usborne Pub Ltd (2001)
Authors: Lesley Sims, Emma Dodd, Ian Jackson, John Woodcock, and Jane Chisholm
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A "Trip" to Ancient Egypt
What a fun way to learn more about Ancient Egypt! This book is written as if you were living in Ancient times and planning a trip to Egypt during the reign of Ramesses II, around 1250 BC.It is written in the style of a travel guide, with information on practicalities, getting around, where to stay, food and drink, and what to do if you get sick.Like all good guidebooks, there is information on the best souvenirs to get(papyrus sandals, amulets, and scarabs)and where to find the best entertainment. And of course there is lots of information on the top sights: the Great Pyramids, the Step Pyramids, the sights of Memphis, the Valley of Kings and Tomb Art at Thebes, and the sights of Nubia.At the front is a fold-out map of the entire region so you won't get lost. "Tourists tips" are scattered throughout the book. A very entertaining way to learn history!


A Visitor's Guide to Ancient Rome
Published in Paperback by Usborne Pub Ltd (2000)
Author: Lesley Sims
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Lively, exciting, accurate, highly recommended!
Written, illustrated, and designed as a kind of travel guide for young readers ages 12 and older, Lesley Sims' A Visitor's Guide To Ancient Rome portrays a time when ancient Rome was at its height of power, influence, and culture. This lively, exciting, accurate, and highly recommended "Usborne Timetour" offers a wealth of information on everyday Roman life ranging from religion and fashion to schools and the army. Included are suggestions for where to stay and what to see on a virtual tour, even advice on how to behave at a banquet! A Visitor's Guide To Ancient Rome is enhanced with a detailed map of Rome for finding one's way around the queen city of the empire.


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