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Favorite Kids' Books - The Kid-Friendly Home
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Baked Breads and Snacks. Vegetarian Main Dish Favorites. Favorite Kids’ Books. Baked Breads and Snacks. Vegetarian Main Dish Favorites. Favorite Kids’ Books. Favorite Kids’ Books. Favorite Kids’ Books. Lindsey and I believe in spending lots of time reading lots of great stories to our children and making great children’s literature easily accessible around our house. We love discovering great new kids’ books, so please feel free to share more with us! Great Children’s Books (in no particular order):.
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Poetry Friday with a review of The Year of Goodbyes
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Friday, July 24, 2015. Poetry Friday with a review of The Year of Goodbyes. The year of goodbyes. For ages 10 and up. Hyperion, 2010, 978-142312901-1. Labels: Childrens book reviews. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Need help with a manuscript? Subscribe to this blog. Join TTLG on Facebook. Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review. Promote Your Page Too. Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast. Mac and Adam on How Your Book Was Made. Picture Book Monday ...
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Picture Book Monday with a review of I don't want to be a Frog
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Monday, August 3, 2015. Picture Book Monday with a review of I don't want to be a Frog. I don’t want to be a Frog. Illustrated by Mike Boldt. For ages 5 to 7. Random House, 2015, 978-0-385-37866-6. One day a frog tells his father that he wants to be a cat. His dad explains that he can’t be a cat because he is a frog. The frog child announces that he does not want to be frog anymore. Being a frog is “too Wet.”. Labels: Childrens book reviews. Subscribe to this blog.
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Picture Book Monday with a review of Stick and Stone
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Monday, July 27, 2015. Picture Book Monday with a review of Stick and Stone. Friendship is a funny thing because it is unpredictable and sometimes it can develop between two people (or characters) who really are nothing alike; on the outside that is. That's the thing though, isn't it? Two characters may seem very different on the outside, but deep down a connection forms that is special. This is what happens between the characters in today's picture book. Seven Impo...
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Poetry Friday with a review of Lemonade Sun and other summer poems
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Friday, July 10, 2015. Poetry Friday with a review of Lemonade Sun and other summer poems. Summer is truly here in southern Oregon with hot days, singing cicadas, the smell of dust in the air, and children standing on sidewalks selling lemonade. Today's poetry book beautifully captures the experiences, sights, sounds, and smells of summer as seen through the eyes of young children. Lemonade Sun and other summer poems. Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist. In this won...
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PASS IT ON blog: July 2007
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PASS IT ON blog. PASS IT ON blog is a spin off from the popular weekly newsletter of the same name. It is a collection of reference topics of interest to those involved with the Children's Writing Industry. Friday, July 06, 2007. PIO subscribers often trawl the web looking for useful websites or they stumble upon them accidentally. Either way I thought it might be helpful to list some of them here. At www.footnote.com. Kid Magazine Writers eMagazine. Http:/ www.kidmagwriters.com. Margot Finke is an expat...
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Friendship with Jesus | Cloudy with a Chance of Books
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About Chance of Books. Cloudy with a Chance of Books. Finding quality children's books no matter what the weather. Laquo; The Mitten. Looking back in Time. December 21, 2010 by chanceofbooks. I own several books by Amy Welborn. Teamed up with illustrator Ann Kissane Engelhart to capture for children a conversation that Pope Benedict XVI had about the Eucharist. If you want to read more about the book you can read Amy Welborn’s blog post. Posted in life experiences. Living the Liturgical Year. Through the...
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Peekaboo Stretch
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Atomxml" / index.rdf" / index.xml" / rsd.xml" /. Mario Makes a Move. I'm Not a Baby. When Otis Courted Mama. Who Stole Mona Lisa? Little Blue Truck Leads the Way. Little Blue Truck's Christmas. One and Only Marigold. Hound From the Pound. Kettles Get New Clothes. Published by Candlewick Press. It's time to do yard work, but the twins would rather play Find the Dachshund with Stretch. "Peekaboo, Stretch! A nose behind the shed door? A floppy ear in the wagon? Where, oh where could that clever dog be?
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