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Rating: - Hoosier Boy
Everytime my little grandson (age 6) finds this book at the local library he has to take it out. For his upcoming birthday I ordered him his own copy. What a delightfully wicked story, written by one Hoosier boy for my Hoosier boy. The illustrations are wonderful as well and add much to this much loved story.
Rating: - The Gobble-uns'll Git You Ef You Don't Watch Out!
I first became aware of this book when I took my then three-year-old son to our library's halloween story time. Both of us fell in love with this illustrator's vision of the James Whitcomb Riley standard. Little Orphant Annie comes alive to remind us all to: "say our prayers", "help the poor and needy ones", "cherish them that loves us", and all manner of good behavior....or suffer the consequences! We checked this book out on a weekly basis until we both could recite it by heart as we drove around town. Quite an accomplishment for such a little guy. I'm glad it's still available--I'd like to give him a copy when he graduates from high school.
Rating: - child`s memories
I`m 44 and I use to live in Indiana My mother got me this book when I was little and I loved it. I still remember it today and because of this book I love to read. I wish I still had it today. I have read 100`s of book but Mr. Riley has stayed with me. If you have a chance to read this book please do adults and children both. thank you Dlight
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