Kathy Stinson's Reviews
Reviews of Kathy’s Work
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May.01.2008
Published by Quill & Quire
The story’s lovely conceit works perfectly….This one has the feel of a classic.
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May.02.2008
Published by CM: Canadian Review of Materials
…will surely be appreciated by anyone reading…aloud to a pre-school classroom or (to) new readers.
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Sep.29.2006
Published by CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Award-winning Canadian author Kathy Stinson has compiled a group of 14 short stories which all focus on teen sexuality and which seem guaranteed to foster discussion and debate....
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Oct.01.2006
Published by Canadian Bookseller
In 101 Ways to Dance author Kathy Stinson writes about the one thing on every teen’s mind: sex. Published by Second Story Press, this collection of short stories delves into the...
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Published by Canadian Children's Book News
With its eye-catching cover design and intriguing title, Kathy Stinson’s new collection of short stories exudes promise… and it delivers! Within its pages, readers encounter...
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Jan.04.2002
Published by CM: Canadian Review of Materials
This brief, concisely written and touching novel, crafted by award-winner Kathy Stinson, explores the difficulties of being an illiterate adult in a literate environment. The...
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Apr.22.1995
Published by Kids' Corner
Those Green Things is a great book to coax reluctant read-alouders into playing along.
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Jan.01.1986
Published by CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Kathy Stinson has done it again. She has got right inside the mind of a bored child pestering her mother and exercising her own imagination at the same time. Nobody really minds;...
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Dec.01.2004
Published by The Catholic Monitor
In the beautiful and reassuring story Mom and Dad Don’t Live Together Anymore by Kathy Stinson, a child learns to adjust to the separation of her parents. In what can be a most...
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Jan.01.1985
Published by CM: Canadian Review of Materials
With the divorce rate nearing fifty per cent, there is a real need for this material, especially for younger children. Here, a little girl of about six tells how her parents'...
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Jul.14.1983
Published by Canadian Book Review Annual
The award-winning team of Kathy Stinson and Robin Baird Lewis have created another appealing pre-schooler. We are introduced first to his bare toes, and then to the rest of him.
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Oct.01.1984
Published by Mudpie
... the perfect book on dialectics for two- and three-year-olds has been published. And not just dialectics, but human dignity, humour, self-reliance, thoughtfulness and the...
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Dec.01.2006
Published by Resource Links
Children and families who first shared this book in 1986 will be ready to revisit it with the next generation. This recently published 20th Anniversary edition is almost exactly...
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Jan.01.1987
Published by CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Kathy Stinson's latest book does more than "celebrate the joy of being bare naked." It explores all the fascinating aspects of the human body, young and old, male or female. The...
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Published by Garden and Hearth
In this charming book a child suffers the common miserable woe of being misunderstood. The little girl loves red. Juice tastes better in the red cup. The red stockings help her...
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About Kathy
Kathy long ago sorted mail, waited tables, and taught school for five years, before finally figuring out that what she really wanted to do was write. She now has over 30 titles to her credit which include young adult fiction, novels for middle readers,...












