Book Review - An Umbrella For Alex, by Rachel Rashkin, MS
Book Review - An Umbrella For Alex, by Rachel Rashkin, MS
Meet Julian, the hero of our story, and let him take you on a fun filled ride through one of the toughest issues a child can encounter. Somehow he puts a new spin and unique and positive outlook on an age old, yet current problem that all children endure at some point in their lives.The Cat in the Hat books are treasured children s stories that have retained their popularity for more than five decades. This popularity has been boosted further by the release of a major motion picture in 2003 which starred Mike Myers cast in the title character and the adoption of the Dr Seuss characters and settings by Universal Studios in it s Orlando amusement park. The movie of the Cat in the Hat followed the 2000 release of How the Grinch Stole Christmas , which starred Jim Carey as The Grinch.ithout a doubt jam lovers will be shocked to hear of the concoction Rattlesnake Jam. Why would anyone even attempt such a recipe, Let alone actually eat it?
An amazing book for all children at the age of 5 and up is Inch and Miles, the Journey to Success by John Wooden. The famous basketball coach John Wooden takes his Pyramid of Success and has translated his life coaching model into a delightful book for children to understand.Litterbug Doug is lazy. He is wasteful. He is messy. But worst of all, he hates recycling!An Umbrella for Alex, by Rachel Rashkin, is a book published by Personality Disorder Awareness Network. It is written for children to read with a parent or therapist to learn about the emotional storms from a parent with Borderline Personality Disorder and reassure children that they are not responsible for their parents mood swings.
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