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Celebrate Earth Day by Learning About The Mighty Pollinators
Review: The Mighty Pollinators, Poems by Helen Frost and Photographs Rick Lieder Buy on Bookshop We all know bees are pollinators but did you know fireflies are too? The Mighty Pollinators is a great book to celebrate both National Poetry Month and Earth Day. It was a surprise hit with my kindergartener who loves gardening. His classmates also loved this fun read aloud too! We were all in awe…

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Book Spotlight (and an Excerpt!): A First Guide to Dogs by Dr. John Bradshaw
Check out the fun illustrations and helpful content in this #excerpt from A FIRST GUIDE TO DOGS by Dr. John Bradshaw - "a fascinating must-read for all young dog lovers"! @penguinkids #children #dogs #pets @RustyBarker11 #middlegrade #HowTo
A FIRST GUIDE TO DOGS: Understanding Your Very Best Friend AUTHOR: Dr. John Bradshaw ILLUSTRATOR: Claire Elsom GENRE: Children’s Non-Fiction / Pets PUBLISHER: Penguin Workshop RELEASE DATE: June 13, 2023 PAGES: 128 “Perceptive and engaging—essential reading for anyone seeking greater understanding of their four-legged best friends.”—Kirkus, starred review. Featuring fun illustrations and easy…
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Children's Books for 5 to 7 years old - The Paper Plane Flew, The Girl Who Loved to Run: PT Usha, The Whale Who Refused to Poo
Hello readers! Today I’m reviewing Children’s Books for 5 to 7 years old that my kid and I recently read and I highly recommend these books to all young readers and parents and teachers to read to kids. Disclaimer – This post contains affiliate links. The Paper Plane Flew by Bharti Singh, Sheena Deviah (Illustrator) Publication Date : October 23, 2023 Publisher : Duckbill Read Date : June…

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Book Review: I Love My City
I Love My Cityby France Desmarais, Richard Adam, Yves Dumont (Illustrator), Nicholas Aumais (Translator) 4 out of 5 stars Every city around the world is unique, but they do have some basic things in common. All cities need running water, electricity, phone lines, roads, and careful urban planning. There are sections in this book about city population; types of cities, suburbs, and…

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Staying Safe Online
I thought this was for teens when I first borrowed it and the cutesy drawings were a nice surprise. But it did make it apparent that it was written for a much younger readership. Some of it I found decidedly less cute. The clip art punted me right back to old textbooks and computer room graphics. And it leaks through. I’m thinking specifcally of one clip-person saying ‘I am looking at [the…
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A Word Interview with Thomas Salerno
What drew you to write about Blessed Nicolas Steno? I knew about him for a while. I took a lot of geography classes and came across him in those textbooks. The textbooks rarely mentioned he was a priest. He is not well known in Catholic circles even. He’s not as well known as Gregor Mendel. But Nicholas has been a hero of mine and I wanted to write about him. Because he is still “just” a…

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Wild at Heart by Evan Griffith and Anna Bron (Review)
Title: Wild at Heart: The Story of Olaus and Mardy Murie, Defenders of Nature Creators: Evan Griffith & Anna Bron Type: Nonfiction Genre: Children’s, Biography Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press Date published: August 1, 2024 A complimentary physical copy of this book was kindly provided by Firefly Books in exchange for an honest review. Mardy and Olaus Murie fell in love in–and with–Alaska. Then set…
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8 of the Best Space Books for Kids
On this day in 1969, humans first landed on the moon. If a kid in your life is interested in the lunar landing and other space topics, check out these books they're sure to love!
Self-portrait of the Mars Curiosity rover, taken on Sol 2082 (June 15, 2018) in the Gale Crater. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS My kiddo is obsessed with everything space related. Working model of the solar system? Check. Models of the Mars rovers? Check. Constellation projector? Check. NASA pajamas? Check, and check. We also own a lot of space books and have read even more. The number of children’s space…
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Book review: Woeful Second World War, by Terry Deary
Book cover from Goodreads Rating: ���️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Title: Woeful Second World War Author: Terry Deary Genre: History, Nonfiction, Children Goodreads link Continue reading Book review: Woeful Second World War, by Terry Deary

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Review: Don't Sit on the Baby! by Halley Bondy
Don’t Sit on the Baby!, 2nd Edition: The Ultimate Guide to Sane, Skilled, and Safe BabysittingHalley BondyZest BooksPublished September 6, 2022 Amazon | Bookshop | Goodreads About Don’t Sit on the Baby! Babysitting is one of the most popular part-time jobs for teens, but caring for kids is no easy feat. Offering useful tips on everything from navigating naptime to negotiating pay rates, this…

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New Site, Books & Press
We’ve renamed our site! KidsWorldBooks.com is the new place to find kids’ books with black, white, Asian, Islander, First Nations/Native American, and Hispanic characters! Please explore our new products (mostly book bundles, ebooks, and lesson plans—teachers: see below). Every purchase gets you a free ebook or lesson plan. Sign up for more free ebooks/lesson plans—and leave comments/stars on…

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Weeza's Great Escape by Katherine Cobb, Nadia Ilchuck (Illustrator) - dog memoir for kids of age 7 or more
Which is your favorite children's book about dogs? #WeezasGreatEscape by @Katholution beautiful, touching, and hopeful dog memoir for kids of age 7 or more. #Childrensbook #dogbookforkids Check out full review ⬇️

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Non Fiction Reviews from Nosy Crow
Everything You Know About Sharks Is Wrong! (Everything You Know About… Is Wrong, 3)by Nick Crumpton, Gavin Scott (Illustrator) Do sharks kill a lot of people? Are sharks always really big? Do sharks have no predators who eat them? Do all sharks live in shallow seas? Do all sharks lay eggs? Are sharks dumb? Do sharks die if they stop swimming? This book gives you all the answers about everything…

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Picture A Garden

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Books by Hawaiian Authors
A Reading List of Must-Reads for Fans of Island Literature Hawaii is a place that has inspired many great works of literature over the years. From local authors to international writers, the islands have been a source of inspiration for many. Books by Hawaiian authors offer a unique perspective on Hawaii’s culture, history, and people. Hawaiian literature is a diverse and vibrant genre that…
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#aapi#asian american#bamboo ridge press#children&039;s books#fiction#hawaii#history#island#nonfiction#pacific islander
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You Grow, Girl! by Rose Rossner and Natalie Briscoe (Review)
Title: You Grow, Girl! Author: Rose Rossner Illustrator: Natalie Briscoe Type: Nonfiction Genre: Children’s Publisher: Sourcebooks Wonderland Published: March 1, 2023 A complimentary physical copy of this book was kindly provided by Raincoast Books in exchange for an honest review. Bloom where you’re planted This unbeleafable book of encouragement is the perfect gift for new beginnings or to…
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