BOOKS
​UP DAY DOWN DAY
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"Hann knows exactly how to appeal to beginners, who are
likely to wear this giggly book to tatters." - Publishers Weekly
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"The humor of this book is drawn equally from
soft-hued pictures full of antic details and from the
play on simple verbs." - Horn Book
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KICK BLOCK PUNCH
"This little book has a very "big" lesson. It portrays in
children's terms the relationship between martial arts and the
development of character. Kick Block Punch should be
required reading not only in karate schools, but in
elementary schools as well." - Dr. Michael Dealy Headmaster,
World Martial Arts Assn. 9th Degree Black Belt
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"Kick Block Punch" is so much more than a book about karate moves. A great teaching book for any child interested in joining
karate or at the early stages of practicing the martial arts."
- Dr. Charles Fasano Headmaster, By Ridge Preparatory School
7th Degree Black Belt
THAT MAN IS TALKING TO HIS TOES
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"This is the most all-around winning children's book I've seen in a
long time, simple and very, very funny. Readers of any age will not
be able to refrain from laughing out loud as the charming story and
pictures unfold." - Crescent Dragonwagon, New Age Magazine
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"When we read this book in class, my first graders laughed out loud
throughout the entire story" - Carol T Ball, Early Years Magazine
FOLLOW THE LEADER
"The story, told in minimal words, makes its point entertainingly
in Hann's attractive pastel pictures." - Publishers Weekly
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"With great economy of text and delicate, jaunty pictures,
Jacquie Hann explores the concept of trust and the importance
of thinking for oneself." - Middlesex News
BIG TROUBLE
"The children will relate well to this book and be able to recall
various antics in which they've been involved. My kindergartners
liked the story and smiled at the trouble the kids got into.
They thought the book was fun to read, and would choose
it if it were in the library." - Early Years
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CRYBABY
"An amusing story and Hann's two-color pictures
combine to entertain and to teach a quiet lesson."
- Publishers Weekly
WHERE'S MARK
"A common childhood experience is handled realistically
and with humor" - Wilson Library Bulletin
"This is just what a good picture book can be! A delightful
episode so typical of the experiences of so many children is
rendered with art which both pleases and delights the senses."
- Catholic Library World
"Words and pictures mesh beautifully in a story
which pre-schoolers will love to scare themselves."
- Language Arts Magazine