Críticas:
"This clever guessing-game story will sharpen observation skills in a fun way. Roxanne sets off for the beach with five things: a turtle, an umbrella, a book, a ball, and a baby. When her car won't start, resourceful Roxanne tries alternate methods of transportation. Each time something has to be left behind, and youngsters are asked to identify the item. The illustrations play a key role, and Tharlet's perky pictures are up to the challenge. Interactive fun."
"Text and picturs mesh beautifully. Toddlers will love the uncomplicated story, while older preschoolers will be involved in guessing what must be left behind. An absolute delight."
""Text and picturs mesh beautifully. Toddlers will love the uncomplicated story, while older preschoolers will be involved in guessing what must be left behind. An absolute delight.""
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Excerpt from The Pamphleteer, 1827, Vol. 28: Dedicated to Both Houses of Parliament
Well do I remember the warm and lasting impression in favor of religious freedom made on my boyish mind by that excellent discourse preached at Buckingham in 1807, and then published and presented to my father b its eloquent author; and happy do I esteem myself that a copy oiy it is still retained by me; and hap pier still should I be if any persuasions of mine could induce that Reverend Gentleman to republish, in times when the avowal of such sentiments comes from our clergy with peculiar grace, a sermon so full of Chrisrian unction, of social charity, and political wisdom. But I said at the beginning that in my judgment clergy men as such had nothing to do with a purely political question; I must, therefore, if I cannot refrain from quoting another passage, cite it merely as giving a faithful summary of my own Opinion, but expressed in terms admirable for their boldness, and how much more forcible than any that I could employ.
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