by Mike Costanzo | Oct 8, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Have you ever stood and looked out at farmlands and wondered what stood there in centuries past? This beautifully illustrated book reaches all the way back to the year 800 and then follows the change in community and farming that would have occurred all the way up to...
by Mike Costanzo | Oct 8, 2009 | Action / Adventure
The sound of a ‘soft metallic click’ like ‘the sound of an automatic pistol being cocked’ reaches the ears of Max Gordon one night as he is jogging the track around his school. A killer is waiting just a ‘few minutes away.’ Get the...
by Mike Costanzo | Oct 8, 2009 | Non-Fiction
It’s 20,000 B.C. and you are the leader of a small band of clansmen surviving in the ice age. You live in tundra and winter is coming. How will your people survive? Where will you live? What will you eat during the winter? What will you wear and what tools will...
by Mike Costanzo | Oct 8, 2009 | Poetry
For children who delight in dinosaurs, this is a wonderfully fun foray into the world of poetry. The vibrant imagination of Douglas Florian has spread its wings and created magical dinos and magical words. The curious child will search the pictures of dinosaurs for...
by Mike Costanzo | Oct 8, 2009 | Picture Book
This is a wonderful rhyming, lyrical ride on a train. Just you and your baby go Jiggle Joggle Jiggle Joggle Jee! If you have a baby who likes to be bounced, you can bounce right along to the rhythm of this delightful ride. If you do storytimes for babies (think Lapsit...