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Some Things Are Scary

Some Things Are Scary

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scary is Beautiful
Review: Aaagh, this is not a new book. I read this when I was 6 years old! It was one of my absolute favorites. I've been keeping an eye out for it for my children. One "scary" thing that I remember most from this book is holding an adult's hand on the escalator, only to realize it is a stranger. That illustration has set in my mind for 30 years. What is especially funny, now, is that little children do that. They will hold my hand or grab my shirt, thinking I am their parent, only to look up at me with terror when they realize I'm the wrong "mommy". Gotta get it for yourself as well as the children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some Things Bring Back Great Memories
Review: Aaagh, this is not a new book. I read this when I was 6 years old! It was one of my absolute favorites. I've been keeping an eye out for it for my children. One "scary" thing that I remember most from this book is holding an adult's hand on the escalator, only to realize it is a stranger. That illustration has set in my mind for 30 years. What is especially funny, now, is that little children do that. They will hold my hand or grab my shirt, thinking I am their parent, only to look up at me with terror when they realize I'm the wrong "mommy". Gotta get it for yourself as well as the children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good way to talk about it!
Review: All kinds of scariness - some make you silly with relief & some will linger through your life like that scar on your chin when you fell down that day.

Seeing your parents angry, being scolded can be scary! People laughing at you & you don't know why - ah, I've known that one!

A good book to raise the subject of scary things, probably not one to read just before bed, however! Perhaps after a particularly trying day at school. Or just before Halloween! Or when something scary happens in your family's life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good way to talk about it!
Review: All kinds of scariness - some make you silly with relief & some will linger through your life like that scar on your chin when you fell down that day.

Seeing your parents angry, being scolded can be scary! People laughing at you & you don't know why - ah, I've known that one!

A good book to raise the subject of scary things, probably not one to read just before bed, however! Perhaps after a particularly trying day at school. Or just before Halloween! Or when something scary happens in your family's life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Winner!
Review: Do you remember what it was like to be hugged by someone you didn't like or thinking you weren't going to be picked by either side for a game on the playground? What about holding on to someone's hand that isn't your mother's when you thought it was or having people looking at you and laughing and not knowing why? Fortunately for us, Florence Parry Heide does. This collection of childhood fears really captures the essence of the young mind in a clever, funny and light hearted way so that kids will be reassured that they're not alone out there in the world (the SCARIEST thought of all). Jules Feiffer's humorous, imaginative, expressive artwork adds just the right touch to the text and together they let all kids know that everybody's afraid of something sometimes and it's okay. This masterpiece is perfect for those as young as 4 or 5 and will have even more meaning to 8-10 year olds. So think back and remember what it felt like to watch in the mirror while getting a bad haircut and smile...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scary is Beautiful
Review: Florence Parry Heide is one of the great children's authors. And teamed with Jules Feiffer, she's even better. This book is heartwarming and funny at once, and full of familiar surprises. For adults, it will bring back childhood memories of scary moments that are now just tender memories. Children will relate to their current childhood fears and will learn something in the process. For all, it's a sharing in the human condition of being a kid and the explorations of a kid's new world.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I don't understand the praise for this book
Review: I purchased this book after seeing the 5-star reviews. I was so disappointed after reading it that I checked the reviews again to make sure I'd purchased the correct book. I shared it with ten of our holiday party guests to invite their feedback before giving it to my children in case I was somehow missing something indeed worthy of praise. All agreed that this was a disturbing book for children that serves more to add to their existing ideas of what's scary, has no advice on dealing with these fears and offers nothing to promote their self-confidence. After reading the book without realizing any of us were discussing it, my teen nephew even commented "wow, this is downer." It's being returned. There are far better books to purchase.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: AMUSING AND REASSURING - A WINNER FOR KIDS!
Review: This award winning children's book author and the iconoclastic Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer have found an amusing and reassuring way to allay children's normal fears. How helpful to confront what children may dread rather than ignoring or glossing over it!

Starting with the premise that some things really are frightening, youngsters are hilariously reminded that "Seeing something on your plate you know you're not going to like is scary" and then allowed to acknowledge that "Skating downhill when you haven't learned how to stop is scary."

In other words, children are taught that it's okay to be afraid sometimes. Parents may elicit some helpful information by reading this book with their child, and encouraging the young one to relate his or her own fears.


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