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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Golden", sorted by average review score:

Pokemon: Gotta Catch 'Em All! Collectible Magnet Book 1 (Orange Island Series)
Published in Paperback by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (April, 1900)
Authors: Linda Karl and Golden Books
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great book series with collectible magnets
This is a wonderful new book for your poke-loving children. There are pokemon to colour, matching pokemon to find and many more activities. The sides are perforated, so you even can put them on the wall after finshing your favourite one. But the best thing is: There are two collectible magnets attached to each book of this new series! Your children will love this book!


Poky and Friends: The Truth About Kittens and Puppies (Little Golden Storybook)
Published in Paperback by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (July, 1999)
Authors: Naomi Kleinberg and Golden Books
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I LOVE POKY--he looks exactly like my beagle, Fielder
My beloved angel dog Fielder is a clone of Poky! And maybe because of this (and many other reasons too), I adore the Poky Little Puppy books. I'm not a kid anymore (I'm twentyish), but my mom used to read me these books as a kid and they were my FAVORITES. I still buy them and read them to cheer myself up. I volunteer at an animal shelter whenever I can and it makes me miserable to see how many beautiful dogs and puppies don't have loving homes. If the next generation of kids all read these books, maybe they (like me) will be instilled with the love and respect of God's finest creation (in my opinion), the dog...and all other animals too. And then there will be less strays.


The Poky Little Puppy
Published in Paperback by Golden Books (February, 1989)
Author: Golden Books
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Addresses an important issue
This was the first children's book to write honestly about the issue of pokyness. The subject is introduced in a gentle manner so as not to unduly embarrass a young listener who is struggling with pokyness. As someone else put it, "the puppy is the child who has failed to progress beyond the mirror-stage, surely." I couldn't agree more, or recommend this more highly for any parents with poky children.


The Poky Little Puppy's Book of Colors (Shaped Little Nugget Books)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (May, 1995)
Authors: Sarah Price, Jean Chandler, Golden Books, and Golden
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A wonderful find
We have found this little children's book to be a must have! The simple rhymes are very pleasing and our son loves the pictures. It is a book you won't mind reading over and over and over...


The Poky Little Puppy's Counting Book (Golden Sturdy Shape Book)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Pr (September, 1981)
Authors: Jean Chandler and Golden Press
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Golden Books create golden memories!
The original "Poky Little Puppy (Little Golden Storybook)" is the best-selling children's hardcover book of all time according to the Time Almanac 2000. This was a classic tale about a curious little puppy who loved to explore the outdoors. This theme is used in "The Poky Little Puppy's Counting Book."

I like the sturdy shape book as it had thick pages and the pages are in the shape of the puppy. On the front cover, you see the adorable puppy. When you turn the book over, you see a butterfly sitting on his tail.

In this story, Poky goes for a walk and sees 10 interesting things. As you can imagine with a counting book, each page reveals an increasing number of items. There are caterpillars, baby birds, kittens, turtles, frogs, honeybees, strawberries, ladybugs and fireflies. On the last two pages, all the animals, bugs and plants reappear in lines so you can encourage counting.

If you are looking for books which are on the list of best-selling children's books, look for "The Tale of Peter Rabbit (2nd)," "Scuffy the Tugboat (5th)," "Green Eggs and Ham (7th)," and "The Cat in the Hat (8th)." These are the classics we all remember well. If you have trouble finding this book, look for the super shape version.


The Poky Little Puppy's First Christmas
Published in Hardcover by Western Pub Co (June, 1995)
Authors: Golden Books Little and Justine Korman-Fontes
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Great Book for Kids
My mother bought this book for my son, to start a new family tradition. Every Christmas, my mother would read me the Poky Little Puppy and now she reads this book to her Grandson.

It is cute to see what trouble the puppies and The Poky Little Puppy get into while trying to have a good Christmas. I would really recommend getting this book, plus the other Poky Little puppy book, a great collection to have.


Pooh the Honey Tree (Tell-A-Story Sticker Book)
Published in Paperback by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (July, 1999)
Author: Golden Books
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My 3 year old loved it.
I have purchased several copies of this book for presents after my little girl had so much fun with it. The story is interesting to children who can read, and they can go find the stickers to fill in where the words are missing. Or, as in our case, my little girl (who cannot read) found hunting for the stickers to match the pictures in the sentences very rewarding. No colouring required.


Pooh Trick or Treat! (Little Golden Books)
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (August, 1997)
Authors: Ann Braybrooks, Arkadia, and Naomi Kleinberg
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A well-done storybook for any "Winnie the Pooh" fan!
On Halloween night, Piglet and Winnie the Pooh are busy carving jack-o'-lanterns when Piglet announces that he isn't going trick-or-treating this year. This is because he's afraid a "heffalump" might be hiding under a costume when they go trick-or-treating. So, Pooh decides to help Piglet overcome his fears. They both go trick-or-treating dressed as a totem poll so that they can be "together". On the way they encounter tricks and treats that will excite children of the very young.

"Pooh: Trick or Treat!" is definetly worth adding to your "Winnie the Pooh" collection. Though it is another "Disney" book, amoung thousands of other ones, it is still faithful to the original "Winnie the Pooh" books by legendary author, A.A. Milne. It has beautiful illustrations by "Disney" illustrators, and the story is nicely put together by author, Anne Braybrooks. Not to mention the book is full of the "Halloween spirit."

It's too bad this book was published without much notice back on August 1, 1997. It's also too bad that bookstores don't really carry this book anymore - you have to special order it from them most of the time. It is still available to purchase though - which is really great. Just the same, it may not stay "in-print" for very much longer (like most "Disney" books that have been available up to 4 years). So buy it today from Amazon.com or your local bookstore - you won't regret it.


Post-Bop Hip-Hop: Digable Planets: A Tribe Called Quest (Compact Book)
Published in Paperback by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (August, 1993)
Authors: John Sansevere, Erica Farber, and Golden Press
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The grand fallacy
yes, I've never read this book, i've never even seen it. Yet... Yet, I must say that Reachin, Blowout Comb, Low End Theory, and People's Instinctive, are some of the most accurate and impressive examples of the bop jazz fusion of the early 90s. Buy the book please, then recommend it to me. But before you purchase this book (albeit probably splendid) please buy the best album ever MC 900 FT Jesus- One Step Ahead of the Spider


Prayers for Children
Published in Hardcover by Golden Books Pub Co Inc (November, 1999)
Authors: Eloise Wilkin and Golden Books
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This is a "Must-Have" for your child's library!
I had this same book when I was a little girl. I was enchanted by Eloise Wilkin's illustrations, which are alone reason to buy this book! Her style is evocative of I. Hummel. The children depicted in her drawings are so adorable! As for the prayers themselves, they are short enough for very small children to learn. You will see alot of traditional language, though. This may be difficult for a small child to understand (i.e. Thee and Thou). However, I feel this book is well worth buying!


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