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Wonderful example of childrens' vivid imagination
Excellent book from my childhood
Wonderful book with a wonderful moral!

An easy, sure fire way to learn a compact, powerful swing
A must for little league coaches who teach hitting.PS. Pitching - see Dick Mills
The science of hitting made understandableDusty Baker's book is teriffic because it breaks down the swing into several components. My boy is only 5, so it would be counter-productive to try and cram every component down his throat. Instead of doing that, I was able to keep him focused on one thing at a time - basically, building his swing from scratch. Important basics like "head down, eyes on the ball," and generating power with your lower body are explained well, and given drills or mnemonic devices to help retention, etc.
After working with him for one month, using Dusty Baker's book as my guide, my son had a noticeably better swing, and (amazingly for a 5-year old) better focus at the plate. He was always good at making contact, but this book helped put his swing together and give him better power without sacrificing his ability to get the bat on the ball.
Whether you know a lot about hitting, or you were a novice like me, this book really does live up to its title. Even my wife has picked up on the components of a swing, and can remind my son of something when he's playing around and I'm not there. There are other books that get more philosophical and go deeper (like Charlie Lau, Sr.'s), but for a FIRST book, that helps you teach, this one is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.


Excellent read aloud adventure for kids and their parents!!
Amazing!
LIZA IS BRILLIANT!

WE LOVE LIL' CRITTER
Just like trying to get my "little critters" to bed!
Little Critter nuzzled his way to my heart

this book is wonderful for all ages
A story and a book worth passing down through generations.
Revisiting Mercer MayerEast Of The Sun combines mesmerizing artwork with intriguing story-telling, making it a great book for children who don't like to read or get bored easily. Mayer creates a world that triggers the imagination. This book actually made me want to become an artist.
I hope my children and yours will enjoy it as much as I do


Mercer Mayer, "One Monster After Another"
Snap this up!!!
classic Meyer worth tracking down!At the beginning of the story, Sally Ann writes a letter to her friend Lucy Jane. However, before the mailman can pick up the letter, a top hat-wearing Stamp Collecting Trollusk steals the letter from the mailbox (Sally Ann's mother is seen gasping in fear as she looks through the window in her housedress and hair curlers). BUT, before the Trollusk can collect the stamp-he carries a huge mail bag at his side that's overflowing with collected stamps-a flying creature called the Letter Eating Bombanant flies out of Nowhere (a street sign points "TO NOWHERE" and, opposite, "TO TOWN") and snaps up the letter.
Of course, the story hardly stops here. Another monster, the Bombanant Munching Grimley, snaps up the Bombanant, intending to eat him. BUT before it can do that, another series of misshaps takes the monsters (and the letter!) on another series of adventures. Does the letter finally get to Lucy Jane?? Heh, heh, heh... Read the book to find out!!
"One Monster..." is a kids' classic, and it is such a shame that the book is no longer in print, especially considering that the other books by Meyer are always on school and bookstore shelves. The book is oversize and the illustrations very finely detailed so the reader can all but walk into the book itself (indeed, in my imagination as a child, I did that very thing, always following my favorite creature of the moment on their adventures). The illustration is immediately identifiable as Meyer's work: it has that characteristic heavy outline and crosshatch that is the hallmark of his illustrating style, although these creatures are like no others in the body of Meyer's work.
Buyers who are searching for the book may wish to periodically check in with Amazon.com's auctions or zShops, as I've seen the book for sale there a few times (though I can't imagine why anyone would wish to part with it!). If you find it, KEEP IT. Turn it into a family heirloom and read it often, it's one of Meyer's finest works. In the meantime, petition the publishers! Write your congressperson!! Get this staple of childhood back into print!!


This story will stay with you.
One of the best Horror books ever
Great book full of magic and mysteries.

A great book for the Big Brother/Sister
I think I can recite this book in my sleep....
Such a great book for preparing child for new baby!

EXCELLENT!
It's a shame you can't buy the series in a set.
I remember this book from when I was a nine year old boy...

Excellent book, but...
This one may be my favorite
I had this series as a kid...Watch Tom become the fastest potatoe peeler in the west, open an illegal candy store and introduce a new kind of game called basketball. I plan to get the rest and enjoy my childhood memories. The better parts, anyway.