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The Children’s Book Review Trends: What’s Hot in October, 2009?

By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
Published: October 12, 2009

Here is the scoop on the most popular destinations on The Children’s Book Review site. From freebies to new releases, see what October has to offer.

The Trends

It comes as no surprise that our posting of the “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” trailer is receiving a lot of visitors. The popular book-come-movie was ranked number one at the box office for its first two weekends and grossed $30,304,648 in the first weekend, alone. Perhaps it’s because everyone has been spending their pocket-money at the cinema, or perhaps it’s just that everyone loves a good bargain, no matter what the reason, people are still flocking to discover “Where to Find Free e-Books for Children On-Line“.

We all love Dr. Seuss and what he has to offer for beginner readers. “If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good,” wrote Dr. Seuss. And if you never did … we’ve shared “5 reasons to Love Dr. Seuss“. Now, what about older readers? What is it that holds their attention? “Scat” by Carl Hiaasen, that’s what!

If you’ve read this far, you like knowing what’s hot. Which explains why “The Children’s Book Review Trends: What’s Hot in September, 2009?”  is currently one of our most popular pages to visit.

The New Releases

The most coveted books that release this month:

The Best Sellers

The best selling children’s books this month:

Picture Books

Chapter Books

Paperback Books

Series Books

This information was gathered from the New York Times Best Sellers list, which reflects the sales of books from books sold nationwide, including independent and chain stores. It is correct at the time of publication and presented in random order. To see the full list you can visit the original list at www.nytimes.com.

Kid’s Literature Events: Circa October, 2009

It’s no secret that it’s cool to read. Where can you be seen promoting literacy and encouraging kids to read?

Is there somewhere you recommend being seen encouraging kids to read or promoting literacy during the month of October? Leave your suggestion in the comments field below.

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