They Didn't Use Their Heads
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"There are many ways to use your head," begins author-artist Jo Ann Stover in her rhyming tale that centers on the misadventures of certain whimsical characters and at the same time makes an unforgettable case for good behavior. Similar in style to the popular IF EVERYBODY DID, this amusing and thought-provoking book will appeal to both children and adults.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20085 in Books
- Published on: 1990-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 46 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Jo Ann Stover was born in New Hampshire and studied art in Boston and New York. She is a writer, an artist, and a teacher. Miss Stover has written and illustrated six children's books. Her paintings have received several awards, and she has illustrated many children's books and articles other than her own. In addition, she has taught elementary, college, and private classes in New Hampshire, giving instruction in painting, drawing, portraiture, and writing for children. Miss Stover enjoys painting landscapes and seascapes on the Maine and New Hampshire coasts. Her studio is in Keene, New Hampshire, where she continues to write, illustrate, and paint.
Customer Reviews
A learning tool through adulthood. Helps mold character.
LOVE IT - LOVE IT - LOVE IT!!!!
This book has it all. This book teaches consequence as well as morality; it then shows an alternate solution to a bad/or thoughtless decision. It does all of these things in a very child friendly manner in a way that children can relate to and understand very easily.
Since I grew up reading this book, I know first hand that it helped mold the person I am today. I still had my original hard cover copy that my mom used to read us, until I recently lost it in a move. I was heartbroken, I wanted my future children to benefit from this book like I did.
I was estatic when I found it on Amazon. I not only bought 2 for myself to save for when I have kids but I buy one for any baby shower attend. I think this book is a must have for any child! I know my children will benefit from this book.
Ageless and Timeless
The number of stars this book deserves is countless! "They Didn't Use Their Heads" was first published in 1960, and my mother gave it to me as a gift in 1964, when I was seven years old. Throughout the years, I've often reflected on this book--pondering its simple, yet profound, lessons and wondering if I'd ever find it again. Well, in the *infinite* wisdom of the publisher, it's back! This truly priceless and beautifully illustrated book speaks to children of *all* ages: Its lessons will remain with you always. This book is a treasure and should be hardbound and displayed proudly on your bookcase among your other prized literature. Better yet, place it conspicuously on your coffee table for visitors to read: People are never too young nor too old to learn... and to grow... and, well, maybe even learn to "use their heads"...



