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Best books for 12 year old girls
In this article we review some of the best books written for 12 year old girls, but we also look at some of the most popular contemporary works. I recommend that you keep the personality of the girl for whom...
1 commentThe Best Thanksgiving Stories
Some of the best Thanksgiving stories are unknown by parents. Here are a few of great read alouds to enrich your Thanksgiving celebration.
3 commentsHarry Potter: Dark Vs. Light
To celebrate the opening of the sixth installment of the Harry Potter movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, I thought it sensible to write a HUB on Harry Potter. The release date was July 17th, 2009....
39 commentsTop Ten Children's Books of August 2009
In the first of a regular run down I will be giving you the top ten childrens books of August 2009. This monthly list will give you the best childrens books out there each and every month! Since I am...
2 commentsChildren's Picture Books for December
December is usually a busy month with holiday preparations, school breaks, concerts, and plays. Fitting in a quality story hour can be a scheduling challenge, but this list of story hour themes and book selections will make your December story hour planning a snap!
2 commentsBest mystery books for kids
Kids love mystery books, because of the fun and unexpected turns the story takes. As a parent I like books books which keep them coming back for more. When it comes to mystery books I feel that the puzzle...
0 commentsStellaluna Children's Book Critique, Lesson Plans and Activities for Educators
This is an endearing story about Stellaluna, a silver fruit bat baby who gets separated from her mother during an owl attack, and falls head first into a nest of baby birds. She did everything she could to fit into this peculiar situation. "She ate bugs without making faces. She slept in...
13 commentsThe Gingerbread Boy by Paul Galdone Children's Book Review
The Gingerbread Boy (ISBN-10 0899191630, 1975, Clarion) by author Paul Galdone retells the traditional folktale about a childless couple who bake a gingerbread boy because they have no children of their own...
2 commentsBook Review: The Sneetches By Dr. Seuss
The Sneetches are a group of yellow bird-like creatures that live on a beach in a far away land. And on this beach there are two types of Sneetches: One type with green stars on their bellies and one type...
83 commentsWhere the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Children's Book Review and Sample Lesson
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (ISBN-10: 0064431789) is one of the most well-loved children's picture books of all time. Winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1964, just one year after its publication, this book stars Max, the most wild thing of all. Read on for an in-depth review and sample lesson for your preschool or library story hour.
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