I just have to share with you my two go-to books that provide (almost) instant, fool-proof birthday party action.
Year: 2010
The Children’s Book Review presents a guest post by Wendelin Van Draanen, author of the Sammy Keyes series.
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Add this book to your collection: Animal Rescue Team: Gator on the Loose! (Ages 8-10)
The following books have been selected for Father’s Day because they showcase strong paternal bonds and demonstrate just how special (and important) daddy-and-me moments can be. There is also a special selection for families that have two daddies.
Whether or not your kids have been assigned a particular book to read for the next term, you can (and should) set up your own summer reading program.
In my quest to find new and original stories with a good princess feel—less boy-meets-girl and more strength and self-discovery—the following books really struck a chord with me; each for their own reasons.
Two books that tackle the topic of self-discovery from a Native American point of view. They are geared to older children and pre-teens and the lessons they impart are valuable and timeless.
The Pyramid of Souls, manages to capture readers right from the gold embossed, razzle-dazzle cover. And, just like in the first book of the series, book two maintained the alluring super-natural power that the Magickeepers beholds.
Jennifer Swanson announces the release of the third book in the series, Penny and Rio: The Diamond Collar Adventure.