#Best Children&039;s Book Reviewers
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jjspina · 4 months ago
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Limerick - Jemsbooks - Jerry the Crabby Crayfish!
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thechrysalisbrewproject · 10 months ago
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The Ultimate List of Children's Book Review Blogs in 2024
Attention, bookworms and story adventurers! Are you ready to go on a whimsical journey through the enchanted world of children’s literature? Prepare to be delighted and dazzled as we reveal The Ultimate List of Children’s Book Review Blogs in 2024! From magical tales of talking animals to daring adventures in far-off lands, this curated collection of blogs is your passport to a world where…
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ginaraemitchell · 2 years ago
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Best Buddies: What's in a Name? by Mother Melania Salem | 4.5 Star Children's Book Review ~ Author Guest Post ~ Giveaway
Best Buddies: What's in a Name? by Mother Melania Salem | 4.5 Star Children's Book Review ~ Author Guest Post ~ Giveaway In Best Buddies: What's in a Name, as with all her books, Mother Melania tries to celebrate virtue and God's saving work in our lives. What happens when a homeless dog befriends a homeless teen? Join them and find out! Enter the giveaway for a chance to win a signed book and $25 Amazon Gift Card. @iReadBookTours
Best Buddies: What’s in a Name? by Mother Melania Salem | 4.5 Star Children’s Book Review ~ Author Guest Post ~ Giveaway A book blog tour from iRead Book Tours. Thank you to the author, publisher, & Lauren at iRead for providing me with the information for this tour. Book Details Content Rating: G – This is a children’s picture book. It deals with homelessness but in a way appropriate for young…
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booksofdelight · 2 years ago
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The 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time According to Mental Floss 
These are the 25 Best Children’s Books of All Time According to Mental Floss!
A debate the seems to never end is the best children’s books of all time. Everyone seems to have an opinion and each list has its own hidden surprise. Today, we will be looking at Mental Floss’ 25 best children’s books of all time. Keep reading to see what made their list and how it holds up!  If you have been on the internet anytime since 2001, you most likely have come across Mental Floss. It…
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chicklitbookcafe · 3 years ago
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 Sparrow by Brian Kindall - Book Review
 Sparrow by Brian Kindall – Book Review
Sparrow by Brian Kindall A boy. A wish. A secret desire gone horribly wrong. Timothy Sperling misses his mom and dad terribly. Left behind with his morose uncle while they’re off on an expedition to avert an environmental crisis, the bird-boned boy would give anything to see them again. But when he spies a shooting star, instead of wishing to be reunited with his parents, he falters and asks for…
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kristipetersenschoonover · 3 years ago
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“Life begins when you get back up.”
“Life begins when you get back up.”
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highlightsandhotchocolate · 6 years ago
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The Ordinary Princess - M. M. Kaye
The Ordinary Princess – M. M. Kaye
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Princess Amy is the youngest of seven princesses, and her parents are sure she will be the most beautiful… until the court advisors insist that all of the local fairies should be invited to the christening, and then no one bothers to provide adequate transportation for the eldest fairy, Crustacea, and she gives Amy the gift of being ordinary. When her parents begin to despair…
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jennifer-myboys · 8 years ago
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New Books for Kids
New Books for Kids
It’s officially summer! Looking for ways to help your children avoid the summer slide? Keep them reading throughout the summer with these new books for kids! From Disney Hyperion and Disney Book Group come the latest book releases for children. We’ve had a chance to read all of them and are sharing our favorites below! New Books for Kids (more…)
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rickpinkstonbooks · 7 years ago
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Learn As You Go
Learning to write is like learning to read, sort of. #amwriting
Learning to write is very much like learning to read as a child. You don’t start off reading Tolstoy or The Great Gatsby, you start with one Fish, two Fish, red Fish, blue Fish. Writing is learned the exact same way, but in reverse, sort of. You have great ideas for stories, but when you put them on the page they don’t have the potency they had in your mind. And that is totally OK. I read…
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isonama · 8 years ago
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Book Review: 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' by C. S. Lewis
Book Review: ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ by C. S. Lewis
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Book Dedication by C. S. Lewis to his goddaughter Lucy Barfield: My Dear Lucy, I wrote this story for you, but when I began it I had not realized that girls grow quicker than books. As a result you are already too old for fairy tales, and by the time it is printed and bound you will be older still. But some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again. You can then take it down…
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drwilda · 8 years ago
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Queens University Belfast study: New research shows illegal levels of arsenic found in baby foods
Queens University Belfast study: New research shows illegal levels of arsenic found in baby foods
The U.S. has a child obesity problem. According to the Centers for Disease Control, Child Obesity facts:
Childhood obesity has more than doubled in children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years.1, 2 The percentage of children aged 6–11 years in the United States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2010. Similarly, the percentage of adolescents aged 12–19 years who…
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booksofdelight · 2 years ago
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The Best Children’s Books of All Time 
The Best Children’s Books of All Time!
Children’s novels are the first books we read which make them an important part of our lives. That is why as adults, it is important to introduce some of the best books out there. More often than not, we will choose our favorite books for them. Keep reading to see the best children’s books of all time!  The Best Children’s Books of All Time  There are hundreds if not thousands of children’s…
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chicklitbookcafe · 3 years ago
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Charlotte’s Snowman by Lainey Dee 
Charlotte’s Snowman by Lainey Dee  Children love building snowmen. When they add a nose, eyes, and mouth to their snowman, they get a magical feeling that their snowman has his own personality. And sometimes snowmen do come alive! Charlotte wakes up and sees that it’s snowing it’s snowing and it’s snowing. She runs outside to build a snowman. She fixes a carrot for the snowman s nose, a stick for…
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chicklitbookcafe · 4 years ago
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A Special Day: The Day Eid Met Christmas by Mahmoud Elzein
A Special Day: The Day Eid Met Christmas by Mahmoud Elzein
A Special Day: The Day Eid Met Christmas by Mahmoud Elzein (Author), Rania Hasan (Illustrator) Do you believe in magic, the magic of kindness? One special year, Christmas and Eid fell on the same day. And on that special day, two girls, Eva and Aya, discovered a magical friendship through the spirit of giving. Their generous acts of kindness inspire children to think of others regardless of…
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chicklitbookcafe · 4 years ago
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Sheltered: When a Boy Becomes a Legend by Jacob Paul Patchen
Sheltered: When a Boy Becomes a Legend by Jacob Paul Patchen
Sheltered: When a Boy Becomes a Legend by Jacob Paul Patchen  With America under attack from within, twelve-year-old James must fight his way to freedom while trying to hold onto his values and virtue. “We are all given a space in life to fill, a roaring emptiness in time… and it’s how you choose to fill that void that will determine the difference in becoming a man or a legend.” That’s what my…
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chicklitbookcafe · 4 years ago
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Mansa's Little Reminders by A.D. Williams & Kendal Fordham - Book & Review
Mansa’s Little Reminders by A.D. Williams & Kendal Fordham – Book & Review
Mansa’s Little Reminders: Scratching the Surface of Financial Literacy by A.D. Williams and Kendal Fordham Mansa’s little Reminders is a book long overdue that highlights the life of an inner-city kid with big dreams but no direction, a strong and loving family with few resources. Mansa’s little Reminders introduces the fundamental strategies that can help bridge the financial literacy gap…
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