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Hugs & Kisses, God from Kids Around the World by Allia Zobel Nolan
Creative Madness Mama —
Authority: 421
Hugs & Kisses, God from Kids Around the World by Allia Zobel Nolan Genre: Christian Children’s Lift-the-Flap Book Ages: 3 & Up Pages: 16 Saddle Stitch Date Published: January 2012 Publisher: Zondervan “We’re all children of this great big world-from Maine to Timbuktu” Children and parents from ...13 hours ago -
The Pop Up Book of Poo by Gaby Goldsack - review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 962
We recommend this book to 6-8 year old boys who love gross things! The Pop Up Book Of Poo was a fun read for my little brother Robert, who is six. He loved me reading it to him and we found it really interesting. Did you know that a goose does a poo every 12 minutes? We definitely didnt! Robert says, "This book was ...17 hours ago -
Pratham Books Champion : Abhinav Agarwal
Pratham Books —
Authority: 414
As part of the International Year of the Forest, we were running the Awareness Today for a Greener Tomorrow campaign . We asked our AWESOME community if they would be volunteer to become a Pratham Books Champion and conduct storytelling sessions based on the book "A King Cobras Summer. And again, our friends ...1 day ago -
Reviving Your Out-of-Print Novel as an E-book part 1-Barbara Jean Hicks
Tales from the Rushmore Kid —
Authority: 104
from the files of Barbara Jean Hicks In early December 2010, I started thinking about what I wanted to give as a Christmas gift to my friends and fans. Before I started writing children’s books, I wrote romance novels and novellas. (I know, what a switch!) The rights to one of those novellas, a ...1 day ago -
My Sister Jodie by Jacqueline Wilson - review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 962
Everyone should read this book! My Sister Jodie was a brilliant book. Why I say this is because at the end it makes you have two emotions at once. In fact, opposite emotions: sad and happy. Jodie falls out of the tower window and dies. Thats sad. Pearl has a new baby sister. Thats good. That brings me to my second ...1 day ago -
Snow Childrens Books
Stephanie's Mommy Brain —
Authority: 107
SNOW! We finally had our first measurable snowfall last weekend! It couldnt have been more perfect - started Friday, continued through Saturday, and cleared off for sledding on Sunday. Unfortunately warm temperatures and rain melted away our 8+ inches of snow on Monday. But thats OK. We had fun sledding and now ...2 days ago -
Finding Violet Park by Jenny Valentine - review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 962
The book is very real but it is also touching, funny, romantic and thought-provoking This is the story of how a sixteen year old boy called Lucas Swain met an old lady called Violet Park. Only their relationship is not an ordinary one... Violet Park was dead and in a box on a shelf. Lucas finds Violets ashes at 5 ...2 days ago -
Astonishing the Gods by Ben Okri - review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 962
If youre too old for fairy tales, I think this is as close as you can get to reliving the experience of a bedtime story Astonishing the Gods is a novel by Booker Award Winning author Ben Okri. His dream-like prose transports the reader on a journey through an enchanted island, where philosophy is explored in the ...3 days ago -
The Story Girl by L.M. Montgomery
Stephanie's Mommy Brain —
Authority: 107
The Story Girl by L.M. Montgomery is about a group of children, all cousins, who are growing up together. One of the girls is called "The Story Girl" because of her knack for entertaining the other children with stories. The book follows the children through their adventures and many of "The Story Girls," well.., ...4 days ago -
Nancy Ekholm Burkert’s ‘Mouse & Lion’ Re-Imagines Aesop
One-Minute Book Reviews —
Authority: 100
The mouse is the star of a fresh version of “The Lion and the Mouse” Mouse & Lion. By Rand Burkert. Pictures by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. Michael Di Capua/Scholastic, $17.95. Ages 3–6. By Janice Harayda Nancy Ekholm Burkert established herself as one of America’s great illustrators of children’s ...4 days ago -
The Unexpected Inspirations Behind Beloved Childrens Books
Pratham Books —
Authority: 414
The Atlantic shares a few of the stories and inspirations behind popular books that we love ... 1. Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling Inspiration: A train journey One day in 1990, struggling writer Jo Rowling was taking a train from Manchester from London. She’d apparently spent most of the day ...4 days ago -
The Lord of the Flies by William Golding - review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 962
If you like your books to have gripping and believable characters with a plot second to none, then Lord of the Flies is for you "Which is better – to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?" Lord of the Flies isnt your average book, I have to say. Being a reader who loves to dig into books of adventure and ...4 days ago -
Mailbox Monday – January 23th, 2012
Creative Madness Mama —
Authority: 421
Curious George Home Run (Green Light Readers Level 1) George loves going to the library and this time Mrs. Dewey, the librarian, asks George to help her! When Mrs. Dewey has to leave, George is left in charge and has to sort the books. But when people come to library asking for books of different colors, sizes, ...5 days ago -
a new year’s reunion by yu li-qiong and zhu cheng-liang
Jama's Alphabet Soup —
Authority: 410
It’s Lunar New Year! Happy Year of the Dragon! While there are quite a few books describing the many wonderful cultural traditions associated with Chinese New Year, none of them so thoroughly tugs at my heartstrings like A New Year’s Reunion by Yu Li-Qiong and Zhu Cheng-Liang (Candlewick, 2011). This ...5 days ago -
COVER STORY: THE DANCING DRAGON
Rasco From RIF —
Authority: 104
THE DANCING DRAGON by Marcia Vaughan and illustrated by Stanley Wong Ho Foon. Mondo Publishing. 1996. HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR! Today the year of the DRAGON is ushered in and there is no book better to include than this one all about the dragon dance. The book has a special secret…do you know the secret? Check ...5 days ago -
Jim Averbeck - Writing Tip of the Day
Tales from the Rushmore Kid —
Authority: 104
I met author/illustrator Jim Averbeck years ago at a Kathleen Duey writing retreat and then again at the SCBWI Summer conference. He was an RA for SCBWI at the time and waiting for his first book to be released. It is always a pleasure to see Jim, and this year I got him to give us a Writing Tip of the Day.5 days ago -
Book Sharing Monday:Winter
Smiling like sunshine —
Authority: 103
Winter by Gerda Muller is a book we have been enjoying since last year. It is a picture book illustrating soft and gentle winter scenes. It has no words so it gives us the opportunity to look and talk about the pictures,change of seasons and adapting them into our life. There are spring, summer and autumn versions of ...5 days ago -
Book Shelves #4, 1.22.2012
biblioklept —
Authority: 560
Book shelves series #4, fourth Sunday of 2012: In which we finally leave the master bedroom and check out the books in my children’s rooms. In the previous weeks , I illustrated that my kids — a girl and a boy, 4 and 1, respectively (tack on a “half” to each of those numbers if you care to) — my kids ...6 days ago -
Close like Chopsticks
Cool Mom Picks —
Authority: 468
We do quite a bit of reading in our house especially now that bedtime has somehow extended to an hour. The hour mostly involves the reading and re-reading of a single book over and over and over.6 days ago -
Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson - review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 962
It is a book of secrets which only get revealed at the end - its like opening a treasure box I cried all night after this one. This is the most brilliant tragi-comedy, constantly developing. It spans quite literally the centuries, from the 1990s to the 1800s. It combines a thousand threads of stories, all centring ...6 days ago



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