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Through a Child's Eye: My Reviews of Others' Books and My Own …

Written by admin on February 28, 2009 – 4:45 pm -

Dog Day is the surrealist tale of a class of humans being taught by a dog. The dog is in no way humanized, but stays true to his doggie self See the rest here:  Through a Child's Eye: My Reviews of Others' Books and My Own …  Read More →


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Xpress: Life | Festival of Literature ends March 1

Written by admin on February 28, 2009 – 4:17 pm -

Young readers turned up by the hundreds in Anthony Horrowitz’s animated story -telling sessions. They peppered him with questions during the 30-minute Q&A session. Read the rest here: Xpress: Life | Festival of Literature ends March 1  Read More →


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Books For Kids Parents' Page: More Library Ideas! <br> Books Your …

Written by admin on February 28, 2009 – 8:38 am -

I also thing these are books every child should read. They are classics! Books for All Ages. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein; Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein; Little Women by Louisa May Alcott; The Wizard of Oz by L Read the original here: Books For Kids Parents' Page: More Library Ideas! <br> Books Your …  Read More →


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The Royal Gazette

Written by admin on February 28, 2009 – 8:15 am -

The first book in the trilogy is about the oldest child Maya, and then the next one belongs to Simon and then the third is Penny’s story , with about four years in the story between each one. “I wanted them each to have their own coming of age … “I wanted to keep their physical appearance and their nationality as general as possible. Read more:  The Royal Gazette  Read More →


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Booking Mama: Review: Aesop's Fables & Giveaway

Written by admin on February 28, 2009 – 3:27 am -

I think AESOP’S FABLES would make a wonderful addition to your library, especially if you have young children . More:  Booking Mama: Review: Aesop's Fables & Giveaway  Read More →


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Happy Hearts Homeschooling Library: Knights of Art; Stories of the …

Written by admin on February 27, 2009 – 10:53 pm -

Rosetta Project groups vintage illustrated children’s books by reading level, easy to read format, and has an audio reader. Not in public domain per their format. Read the original:  Happy Hearts Homeschooling Library: Knights of Art; Stories of the …  Read More →


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Top 10 Picture Books for Pre-Schoolers: The Best Stories For …

Written by admin on February 27, 2009 – 3:31 pm -

It’s slightly anarchic and will delight children while encouraging emerging readers to practice their skills. More: Top 10 Picture Books for Pre-Schoolers: The Best Stories For …  Read More →


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Why I'm A Slumdog Fan | Red Room

Written by admin on February 27, 2009 – 2:45 pm -

Author Biography. Mitali Perkins is the author of several books for young people , including SECRET KEEPER (Random House), MONSOON SUMMER (Random House), RICKSHAW GIRL (Charlesbridge), and the FIRST DAUGHTER books (Dutton). .. See original here: Why I'm A Slumdog Fan | Red Room  Read More →


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Berlin Public Library - Children's Department New Books: Bubble …

Written by admin on February 27, 2009 – 2:45 pm -

Berlin Public Library - Children’s Department New Books . Read the original:  Berlin Public Library - Children's Department New Books: Bubble …  Read More →


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First Webkinz » Who needs a new Harry Potter?

Written by admin on February 27, 2009 – 1:46 pm -

Written to raise funds for neglected children in East Europe, this slightly wistful collection of five original fairy tales certainly deserves to become a christmas bestseller. But a determined crowd-pleaser it is not, reading more like a … Stand-alone children ’s books can have a tough time with young readers , who often prefer to stick with stories whose characters and locations don’t each time have to be re-created See the rest here: First Webkinz » Who needs a new Harry Potter?  Read More →


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