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Blessed Miguel Pro

20th Century Martyr
Book cover: 'Blessed Miguel Pro: 20th Century Martyr'
Author(s): 
Ann Ball
Number of pages: 
117 pages
Copyright: 
1996
Publisher: 
TAN Books
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Review: 
Miguel Pro (1891-1927) was a young priest in Mexico during the persecution of the Church in the 1920s. He used interesting disguises to slip past authorities in order to celebrate Mass in secret and otherwise minister to his people. He fearlessly continued such dangerous missions despite health problems and eventually was arrested and martyred for his faith.The reader will learn a lot about the politics, culture and religion of his time. Also included in the book are a number of black and white photos of Blessed Miguel Pro - including several of him in disguise and those taken at his execution and his funeral. The government allowed photographers to be present at the execution in order to make an example of the martyr, but later tried to prevent their release. The appendix includes prayers and poems written by Blessed Miguel Pro, a novena and chaplet composed in his honor, and ideas for a celebration for his Feast Day, November 23.
Perspective: 
Catholic
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First reviewed: 
1998-99

Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, Missionary of Charity

Book cover: 'Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, Missionary of Charity'
Author(s): 
Mary Kathleen Glavich, S.N.D.
Number of pages: 
131 pages
Publisher: 
Pauline Books and Media
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
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Review: 
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta is the story of her life simply told for children. Although it is a children's book, it covers enough material for even an adult to have a greater appreciation of her life. Written as a short chapter book with a few illustrations sprinkled throughout the book, it begins with her childhood in Albania and follows her decision to become a missionary and join the Loreto sisters, and continues after her dramatic step to serve the poorest of the poor without any financial backer. This is a true lesson in trusting in God's Divine Providence.

This book includes all the elements of a good story: an exciting plot, wonderful hero, and well written. Best of all, the story is true. Interwoven throughout the story are quotes from Mother Teresa. There is also a prayer to Mother Teresa and a glossary. (Intermediate reading level - recommended for ages 9-12).

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First reviewed: 
4-2-04

Blokus

Author(s): 
Bernard Tavitian
Copyright: 
2000
Publisher: 
Sekkoia
Subject(s): 
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Review: 
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Board game for one to four players.

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First reviewed: 
10-26-2007

Blue Willow

Book cover: 'Blue Willow'
Author(s): 
Doris Gates
Number of pages: 
154 pages
Copyright: 
1940
Publisher: 
Scholastic
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 
Blue Willow is the sweet story of ten-year-old Janey Larkin, whose family is struggling to make ends meet in California's Central Valley during the Great Depression. Janey and her family have a few treasured possessions which they've dragged along with them from place to place because of the difficulties in finding work. Janey's beautiful blue willow plate is her greatest treasure, but when tough times get worse, she decides to offer it as payment for her family's rent...

This is a beautiful story of family life in difficult times which also offers a portrait of the Great Depression and some lesser-known parts of "old" California. The story will probably be best appreciated (possibly as a read-aloud) for grades 1-4.

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First reviewed: 
10-21-03

Bob Books

Author(s): 
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Illustrator(s): 
John R Maslen
Number of pages: 
12 pages
Copyright: 
2006
ISBN: 
9780439845007
Publisher: 
Scholastic Inc.
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 

The Bob Books and subsequent titles (five sets of small reading booklets in all) are sets of very small, stapled booklets with black and white line drawings and colorful covers, which contain very simple stories. They are approximately $15 per set (although I've seen them at Sam's Club and Half-Price books for less). Each set comes in a colorful box with two little cardboard finger puppets and a cardboard puppet theatre. Although the booklets can hold up pretty well through several children (if you keep them from the little ones, since each book is generally read only once), the puppet theatre and finger puppets, and even the box, will probably not survive long in a busy homeschool family. Although I hesitated for quite awhile to purchase these books because I prefer stories with more beautiful pictures and more meaningful text, I have, in the end, found these books to be quite useful tools in teaching and encouraging reading and motivating children through some of the more tedious stages of getting comfortable with reading. They also fill a need. If you look at early readers at the public library, you will be hard pressed to find anything (except perhaps a bit of Dr. Seuss, who I don't care for all that much) that starts out at such a simple level.

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First reviewed: 
1998-99

Bob Books First!

Book cover: 'Bob Books First!'
Author(s): 
Bobby Lynn Maslen
John R. Maslen
Number of pages: 
12 pages
Copyright: 
1976
ISBN: 
9780439145442
Publisher: 
Scholastic Books
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 

In this first set (originally titled simply "Bob Books"), the stories start out very easy (words like Bob, Sam, sat, etc.) and very gradually increase in difficulty. All letters are introduced except "Q" and the stories are made up almost entirely of three-letter-words. We found the pace and order in which new words were introduced to be very helpful. We have used the Bob Books to teach two of our children to read. They were both interested in learning to read when they were four years old. After they had worked a bit on learning the basic sounds of the alphabet, we found this first set to be an easy and rewarding practice for little eager readers. My daughter started this set at age four and finished it early in her Kindergarten year. My son started the set at about the same age, but took a little longer to complete it. Although I try to encourage my children to finish what they start (which generally means finishing a small book at one sitting), there are times when things go much more smoothly when I learned to follow the pace that was appropriate to their needs.

Additional notes: 

Set contains: 12 stapled softcover booklets of 12 pages each

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First reviewed: 
1998-99

Bob Books Fun!

Book cover: 'Bob Books Fun!'
Author(s): 
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Bobby Maslen
Illustrator(s): 
John R Maslen
John Maslen
Number of pages: 
12 pages
Copyright: 
1999
ISBN: 
9780439121989
Publisher: 
Scholastic Books
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 

This second set was just released and wasn't around when I taught my oldest to read. Although she did fine without it, I thought that the additional practice on this basic level was very helpful for my son (who has just finished this second set). Like the first set, the stories are designed entirely for the purpose of practicing beginning reading skills by introducing sounds in an intelligent order. The stories are very simple and usually quite silly. This set does introduce several two-letter phonograms - "ar" (book 3), "aw" (book 3) "ow" (book 4), "ou" (book 7), "oo" (book 12).

Additional notes: 

Set contains: 12 stapled softcover booklets of 16 pages each

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First reviewed: 
1998-99

Bob Books Kids!

Book cover: 'Bob Books Kids!'
Author(s): 
Bobby Lynn Maslen
John R. Maslen
Illustrator(s): 
John R Maslen
Number of pages: 
10 pages
Copyright: 
1996
ISBN: 
9780439145466
Publisher: 
Scholastic Books
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 

Formerly titled Bob Books Plus! I did not have this set when teaching my daughter to read, but have just started using it with my son (we picked it up at Sam's Club at a discount and thought it would be helpful for additional reading practice and confidence-building). The stories include practice of words ending in "y" and "ed" and the introduction of more two and three letter phonograms.

Additional notes: 

Set contains: 10 stapled softcover booklets of 16 pages each

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First reviewed: 
1998-99

Bob Books Pals!

Book cover: 'Bob Books Pals!'
Author(s): 
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Illustrator(s): 
John Maslen
John R Maslen
Copyright: 
1987
ISBN: 
9780439145473
Publisher: 
Scholastic Books
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 

Formerly titled More Bob Books This series provides practice lots of with two-letter consonant blends (such as "nt", "nd" and "dr"). Book six introduces words with long vowels ending with a silent "e". The books increase in number of pages and number of text lines on each page quite a bit as this particular set progresses. While using this series with my daughter, we started running through the phonogram cards (from The Writing Road to Reading) each day. I introduced (and explained) spelling rules as they came up in the stories from this set.

Additional notes: 

Set contains: 4 stapled softcover books of 16 pages and 4 of 24 pages

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First reviewed: 
1998-99

Bob Books Wow!

Book cover: 'Bob Books Wow!'
Author(s): 
Bobby Lynn Maslen
Copyright: 
1987
ISBN: 
9780439145022
Publisher: 
Scholastic Books
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 

This set provides practice in words with long vowels ending in a silent "e" and phonograms with long vowel sounds (such as "oe", "ee", "ea", "ai"). While my daughter was working her way through this set of books, we continued drilling the phonogram cards each day (in a somewhat Montessori style) and discussed spelling rules as they came up in the stories. By the time we got to the later books in this set, Jacinta was anxious (and fairly able) to start reading other types of books. We skipped the final book in this set and began reading the Primer from the Catholic National Readers.

Additional notes: 

Formerly titled Even More Bob Books.

Set contains: 4 stapled softcover books of 16 pages and 4 of 24 pages

Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
1998-99

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