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Deanna's TJED Homeschooling Blog: April 16, 2009 (Thursday): Dejunking

Written by admin on April 16, 2009 – 10:57 pm -

Book of Mormon Stories : Samuel the Lamanite Friend Article Biography/American History: Started and read one chapter from Crazy Horse: Young Indian Chief from the Childhood of Famous American series. Literature/World History: Read 2 chapters from Greek …. Religion/Theolgy: Preach My Gospel, True to the Faith, Simplified Children’s Bible History and Conference Talks; Science: Magic School Bus, A Beka Science 5 & 6, and random library books based on current interest. Continued here: Deanna's TJED Homeschooling Blog: April 16, 2009 (Thursday): Dejunking  Read More →


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Scoop: Children’s Books Come To Life In North England

Written by admin on April 16, 2009 – 3:40 pm -

“It’s a fantastically inspiring place for a children ’s writer and young readers will certainly get a sense of this if they follow the new trail.” With high moors, bleak hills, sparkling rivers of salmon and the widest, whitest, … Supporting the regional online trail is Seven Stories , the national centre for children ’s books . Read more from the original source: Scoop: Children’s Books Come To Life In North England  Read More →


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Saints for young-adult readers

Written by admin on April 16, 2009 – 10:55 am -

Ignatius Press has several of these books in new editions for today’s kids. Originally posted here:  Saints for young-adult readers  Read More →


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Write for God » Blog Archive » Saints for young-adult readers

Written by admin on April 16, 2009 – 10:55 am -

When I was in parochial school, there were two young -adult series that I loved reading. One was Andrew Lang’s series of fairy tales that were coded by colors; for example, there was the Blue Book of Fairies, which was my favorite, and 11 other fairy tale … Go here to read the rest: Write for God » Blog Archive » Saints for young-adult readers  Read More →


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OMGJeremy » OMGJ Literary Corner Presents: Pre-Teen Horse Fiction …

Written by admin on April 16, 2009 – 10:48 am -

Equine literature aimed at children is a very strange genre of fiction. Mostly meant to entertain “horse crazy” little girls, the books I have read have either been about: young girls just like the readers who enjoy being around horses and those girls’ .. See the original post:  OMGJeremy » OMGJ Literary Corner Presents: Pre-Teen Horse Fiction …  Read More →


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Day 5 Top Ten Days of Mayra Calvani « BronzeWord Latino Authors

Written by admin on April 16, 2009 – 7:39 am -

When I write children ’s stories it’s as if a switch turns on and I’m in my children ’s writer mode. When I write horror, the horror switch turns on, and so on with the other genres. Read the original: Day 5 Top Ten Days of Mayra Calvani « BronzeWord Latino Authors  Read More →


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Q & A with Margarita Engle - 4/16/2009 - Publishers Weekly

Written by admin on April 16, 2009 – 12:00 am -

For starters, it’s really not meant for young children because there are some harsh realities of slavery portrayed. It is more of a middle-grade or young adult book , and I certainly hope it will be enjoyed by adults, as well. Originally posted here: Q & A with Margarita Engle - 4/16/2009 - Publishers Weekly  Read More →


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