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Uniforms of the Civil War
Published in Paperback by U.S. Games Systems (2002-10)
List price: $6.00
New price: $2.77
Used price: $3.41
Used price: $3.41
Average review score: 

Not a Book, but a Deck of Cards
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-10
Review Date: 2004-03-10
I did not know it when I purchased it but this is a deck of playing cards with information about Civil War Vocations on them,
as well as a drawing of a soldier in the cordinating uniform. Their fun, but not what I was looking for.

Unlocking Analogies, Grades 4-5 (Unlocking Analogies)
Published in Paperback by Steck-Vaughn (2007-01)
List price: $7.99
New price: $3.88
Used price: $4.63
Used price: $4.63
Average review score: 

analogies
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-28
Review Date: 2008-10-28
great starting place for preparing for verbal analogies on CoGat and laying foundation for college entrance exams.

Unwelcome Guests Gloom Expansion
Published in Toy by Atlas Games ()
List price: $13.95
New price: $8.40
Used price: $8.45
Used price: $8.45
Average review score: 

Must have expansion
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
Review Date: 2008-06-09
For sure this expansion is a great buy - it totally makes the game that much more fun!

The Usborne Big Touchy Feely Book of Kittens (Touchy-Feely Board Books)
Published in Hardcover by Usborne Publishing Ltd (2001-10-26)
List price: $14.41
New price: $12.92
Used price: $0.99
Used price: $0.99
Average review score: 

Endless fun!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-12
Review Date: 2008-01-12
We bought this for our son when he was 6 months old and he loved all the textured bits on the pages. 7 months later he still
loves it. Great book!

Vampire: Prince of the City: A Modern Gothic Board Game (Vampire the Requiem)
Published in Game by White Wolf Publishing (2004-10-30)
List price: $39.99
New price: $21.85
Used price: $21.85
Used price: $21.85
Average review score: 

If you like Vampire, but prefer more structure, this is for you.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-08
Review Date: 2008-09-08
I love Vampire and played in the OWoD all through the 90's via tabletop and LARP (I preferred tabletop.) I also picked up
the Jyhad TCCG when it first came into the market and loved it instantly, but there was a lack of interest here locally so
Jyhad and myself have since parted ways. I feel Prince of the City mixes in elements of the TCCG and tabletop strategy games
well, with certain aspects (theme and 10d system) of the tabletop game. The result is remarkably fun and can easily kill a
boring evening and resurrect itself as one of intrigue and good old fashioned political backstabbing.
If your familiar with the politics than you are familiar with the Primogen and function, if your not than just do what you can to read some online to help yourself along. Anyway, you are a clan Primogen and the Prince has recently died mysteriously and being the ambitious vamp that you are decide this is for the best as you would make a better prince than that joker ever was, but you aren't the only one thinking this way. Your fellow players are other Primogen members grabbing at the throne and you will all help and hinder each other in an effort to gain prestige and ensure you are the new prince before the Danse Macabre draws to much attention and threatens the Masquerade.
Strategy is an important element of this game and you will have to make decisions when to play certain cards and when to help someone else out. Believe it or not you will want to help other players often. Your reason could be to ask for compensation (retainer or equipment) or to avoid a worse result (you'd rather the player they are opposing not control the airport as they have too much influence in that domain already.) You must balance out support for others with bettering yourself with asking/accepting for help.
The clan Primogen are pretty well balanced sporting a particular strength in most cases (Gangrel tend to win unassisted physical challenges and Daeva tend to win unassisted social challenges.) The artwork and miniatures look good and work well with the dark thematic feel. 10 sided dice are included as well as token for vitae and prestige. Games can be set shorter or longer as the players deem fit. Game rules are laid out on character template cards as remainders, so it's relatively user friendly, but expect a mild learning curve on mechanics.
Pros -Fun game that is well balanced and never the same game twice. It encourages player social interaction and rewards innovative thinking. The look and feel of the game are good and the mechanics are more developed than standard tabletop. High replay value. Moderate learning curve, that is rewarded with open play options. Easy to set up and take down. You can work in new players as easily as veteran players.
Cons -Some will not like the strategy aspect of the game and favor the storytelling aspect of tabletop and that is to be expected. There isn't much of a storyline at all and very little room to incorporate one if you wished to. The game works best with 3-5 players, so it's not as ideal for 1-2 players. It's something great to bring to your friends for game night if you don't want to go with a typical chronicle. There is also not much room to extend beyond 5 players as I think it would shake up the balance of the clans.
Overall -This is a pretty good system. I think the value of the game is pretty fair as well. You don't have miniatures and tokens all over with systems like Descent: Journeys in the Dark, but you also don't have a $70+ price tag. I think if you understand roughly what you are getting with this system you'll be satisfied especially if you are a fan of the material to begin with.
If your familiar with the politics than you are familiar with the Primogen and function, if your not than just do what you can to read some online to help yourself along. Anyway, you are a clan Primogen and the Prince has recently died mysteriously and being the ambitious vamp that you are decide this is for the best as you would make a better prince than that joker ever was, but you aren't the only one thinking this way. Your fellow players are other Primogen members grabbing at the throne and you will all help and hinder each other in an effort to gain prestige and ensure you are the new prince before the Danse Macabre draws to much attention and threatens the Masquerade.
Strategy is an important element of this game and you will have to make decisions when to play certain cards and when to help someone else out. Believe it or not you will want to help other players often. Your reason could be to ask for compensation (retainer or equipment) or to avoid a worse result (you'd rather the player they are opposing not control the airport as they have too much influence in that domain already.) You must balance out support for others with bettering yourself with asking/accepting for help.
The clan Primogen are pretty well balanced sporting a particular strength in most cases (Gangrel tend to win unassisted physical challenges and Daeva tend to win unassisted social challenges.) The artwork and miniatures look good and work well with the dark thematic feel. 10 sided dice are included as well as token for vitae and prestige. Games can be set shorter or longer as the players deem fit. Game rules are laid out on character template cards as remainders, so it's relatively user friendly, but expect a mild learning curve on mechanics.
Pros -Fun game that is well balanced and never the same game twice. It encourages player social interaction and rewards innovative thinking. The look and feel of the game are good and the mechanics are more developed than standard tabletop. High replay value. Moderate learning curve, that is rewarded with open play options. Easy to set up and take down. You can work in new players as easily as veteran players.
Cons -Some will not like the strategy aspect of the game and favor the storytelling aspect of tabletop and that is to be expected. There isn't much of a storyline at all and very little room to incorporate one if you wished to. The game works best with 3-5 players, so it's not as ideal for 1-2 players. It's something great to bring to your friends for game night if you don't want to go with a typical chronicle. There is also not much room to extend beyond 5 players as I think it would shake up the balance of the clans.
Overall -This is a pretty good system. I think the value of the game is pretty fair as well. You don't have miniatures and tokens all over with systems like Descent: Journeys in the Dark, but you also don't have a $70+ price tag. I think if you understand roughly what you are getting with this system you'll be satisfied especially if you are a fan of the material to begin with.

The Vegetable Group (Healthy Eating With Mypyramid)
Published in Paperback by Capstone Press (2006-01-01)
List price: $6.75
New price: $3.46
Used price: $4.70
Used price: $4.70
Average review score: 

The Vegetable Group
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-02
Review Date: 2008-08-02
These are great books for a whole focus on the food pyramid and are easy for children to read and reread.

Very Mixed-Up Animals (Very Mixed Up)
Published in Paperback by Millbrook Press (1998-09-01)
List price: $9.95
Used price: $4.83
Average review score: 

Fun! And a great learning tool.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-20
Review Date: 2000-11-20
This is a wonderful book that allows kids to both giggle and learn at the same time. Not only do you make up some very interesting
looking animals with this book, but it creates new names for them (a "rhinator" has the head of a rhino, a body of a manatee
and a tail or an alligator!).
As a teacher, I have used this with my students in a creative writing lesson about animal adaptations.

A Very Stripy Flap Book (Pattern Flap Board Books)
Published in Board book by Tiger Tales (2004-09)
List price: $5.95
New price: $123.76
Used price: $0.01
Used price: $0.01
Average review score: 

a very excellent flap book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-30
Review Date: 2005-01-30
our 7 month old loves this book. *highly* recommended. she loves to open the flaps and see the hidden animals behind them.
if we let her, she would play with this 24 hrs/day. only problem is in her enthusiasm, she has occassionally removed the flaps.
but for $5/book, they are easily replaced!

The War Play Dilemma: What Every Parent And Teacher Needs to Know (Early Childhood Education Series (Teachers College Pr))
Published in Paperback by Teachers College Press (2005-11-30)
List price: $17.95
New price: $11.00
Used price: $10.81
Used price: $10.81
Average review score: 

Common sense approach to a complex subject
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-27
Review Date: 2007-10-27
Carlsson-Paige and Levin give seasoned and accessible help to parents who are trying to determine if the behavior they are
seeing warrants concern or not. They help us see the difference between developmentally appropriate conflict/ weapon play
and the truly worrying obsesion that "entertaiment" media has blown it up to be.

The Warlord's Beads
Published in Hardcover by Pelican Publishing Company (2001-10)
List price: $15.95
New price: $9.77
Used price: $6.56
Collectible price: $99.00
Used price: $6.56
Collectible price: $99.00
Average review score: 

A problem-solving story of intrigue and faith
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-05
Review Date: 2002-08-05
Warlord's Beads tells of a man fortunate to live under the roof of a powerful Chinese warlord - but only as long as his worried
father, an accountant, finds good favor with the warlord. It's up to the young man to rescue a father in trouble with a clever
solution in this problem-solving story of intrigue and faith.
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