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The League of Secret Heroes
This week we’re reading through some very heroic material for our latest book review. Interested in superheroes, historical fiction, and female leads? You’ll love this one by Kate Hannigan. The Story: Josie O’Malley knows that superheroes don’t exist – not … Continue reading
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Tagged Aladdin books, book, Book Review, books, bookworm, children's books, children's fiction story, Kate Hannigan, Kids Lit, literature, middle grade fiction, reading, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, superheroes, The League of Secret Heroes: Cape, tween reads
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Ada’s Violin
If there’s something I love, it’s a story that focuses on characters who overcome their circumstances. Even better? When it’s based on true to life events as in this week’s read based off of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay by … Continue reading
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Tagged Ada's Violin: The Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay, book, Book Review, books, children, children's books, children's fiction story, compassion, Family, Freddie's Shadow Cards, home school, home schooling, homeschool, Homeschooling, Kids Lit, literature, music, picture books, reading, Sally Wern Comfort, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Susan Hood
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Spooktacular Reads: Part 2
This week we return to Spooktacular Reads with even more books to enjoy. As stated previously, these are all clean children’s reads that are fun for the whole family. The colorful illustrations and vivid storytelling are sure to please readers … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Whitman & Company, Boo!, book, Book Review, books, bookworm, Brandon Dorman, children's books, children's fiction story, Family, family stuff, Harper, Harper-Collins, HarperCollinsPublishers, home school, home schooling, homeschool, Homeschooling, jack lantern, Jack o' Lantern, Jack O'Lantern, Jack o'Lanterns, Joe Fenton, Jorge Monlongo, Katherine Tegen, Leslie Kimmelman, literature, reading, Simon & Schuster, Simon & Schuster Books, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, The Story of the Jack O'Lantern, Trick Arr Treat
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