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Reviews for Children's mathematical thinking in the primary years

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The average rating for Children's mathematical thinking in the primary years based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-10-20 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Wade Bare
Jack Ritchie's Ten Minutes From Now, Short Story By Alfred Hitchcock Of James B. Bellington who went to see a mayor Pettitbone on several occassions to dismantle the trail of robbery which took place in the state gallery situated in the vicinity of the city hall. While misleading police officers and psychiatrist with fake, almost Osama Bin Laden's like, paper-box, alarm-clock, sugar and bell bomb threats on the mayor and self-suicide bombing attempts, Jack Ritchie tik-tokked ten minutes from now until mayor actually agreed to see him, rewarding him with his attention. James did not complain about decline of the market value and loss of his estate by the shore but, of his evident lack of sleep due construction near by his hotel while, simultaneously, his companion Geoffrey robbed the state gallery of three Utrillas, two Picassos and two Modiglianies. Short story is written in mistakless Croatian translation and is actually quite amazing. 🕋
Review # 2 was written on 2018-10-07 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Brandon Jones
"One spends one's life trying to help others, but the world is never grateful." - The Invisible Cat Stories To Be Read With The Doors Locked by Alfred Hitchcock is a collection of 30 short stories and novellas based terror and suspense. I kind of knew the vibe I was going to get from reading these stories and that's exactly what I got. This anthology included ones which were obviously creepy from the get-go and some which were chilling and made their point in a suspenseful way. I was familiar with a few authors and some were new to me. The stories although similar in theme spoke greatly through the writing of their authors. A few which stood out for me were: The Invisible Cat by Betty Ren Wright A Case For Quiet by William Jeffrey Royal Jelly by Roald Dahl Light Verse by Issac Asimov The Distributer by Richard Matheson The Leak by Jack Futrelle Pipe Dream by Alan Dean Foster These are only a few of the ones which were creepy and encapsulated the theme Alfred Hitchcock was going for in this anthology. A fun collection worth checking out


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