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The story of Back to Black is one in which celebrity and the potential of commercial success threaten to ruin Amy Winehouse, since the same insouciance and playfulness that made her sound so special when she debuted could easily have been whitewashed right out of existence for this breakout record. (That fact may help to explain why fans were so scared by press allegations that Winehouse had deliberately lost weight in order to present a slimmer appearance.) Although Back to Black does see her deserting jazz and wholly embracing contemporary R&B, all the best parts of her musical character emerge intact, and actually, are all the better for the transformation from jazz vocalist to soul siren.
"Music for Little People's Toddler Favorites is an appealing collection of good versions of 16 classic children's songs, such as ""Wheels on the Bus,"" ""Twinkle Twinkle,"" ""Baah Baah Black Sheep,"" ""I'm a Little Teapot, "" ""Peas Porridge Hot,"" ""Old MacDonald,"" ""This Old Man,"" ""The Itsy Bitsy Spider"" and ""If You're Happy and You Know It."" Very few children's albums offer so many familiar items in one place, and these are entertaining versions that are easy to sing along to."
"A very literal singalong album, Kidz Bop collects 18 remakes of contemporary hits that also feature a chorus of kids singing along with the hooks. Generally, punk-pop songs like the covers of blink-182's ""All the Small Things,"" Sugar Ray's ""Fly,"" and Smash Mouth's invincible ""All Star"" fare the best as singalong material for kids, as do nonsensical hits like LFO's ""Summer Girls"" and Barenaked Ladies' ""One Week."" For the most part, Kidz Bop provides parents with a safe collection of pop music for their kids."
Come and stroke the animals, give them all a try. Why not start with Gerald? He's a furry, friendly guy. Even the smallest reader will delight in exploring all the animal textures on each page. With a lion's mane to stroke, to a hyena's tickly paws, this book is bound to become a favourite to share. Children will love to pore over the bright artwork on each page, whilst the rhyming text makes this book perfect to read aloud.
In this delightful tale about a youngster looking for the perfect pet, readers can lift the flaps to see the animals the zoo has sent. New art and a gold-ink cover for this 25th anniversary edition give this classic a fresh new look.
Shoot all the bluejays you want if you can hit 'em but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.' Meet Scout the narrator of this book. Her story is one of Deep South summers, fights at school and playing in the street. The spooky house of her mysterious neighbour Boo Radley sags dark and forbidding nearby. Her brother, Jem, and her friend Dill want to make Boo come outside. Her story is about justice. When Scout's father a lawyer agrees to defend a black man against an accusation by a white girl, he must battle the prejudice of the whole town.
Bestseller from the award-winning author of LOOKING FOR ALASKA and THE FAULT IN OUR STARS. Quentin Jacobsen - Q to his friends - is eighteen and has always loved the edgy Margo Roth Spiegelman. As children, they'd discovered a dead body together. Now at high school, Q's nerdy while Margo is uber-cool. One night, Q is basking in the predictable boringness of his life when Margo, dressed as a ninja, persuades him to partake in several hours of mayhem. then she vanishes.
A small creature describes a camping trip that he and his father take.