In recent years, there have been some fantastic children’s books released on the subject of Lunar New Year, not just for those who celebrate but for the rest of us to learn about it, too. (Michelle Sterling’s A Sweet New Year for Red and Dane Liu’s Friends Are Friends, Forever a...
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voiceandviewpointarebelievable.“Iwantedto getallthisright,”saidSimon.“Thebooksyou readwhenyou?reyoungreallystay withyou.” Forhim,thismeanttheclassicshismotherguided himto,includinghisfavoritesBlackBeautybyAnna SewellandATaleofTwoCitiesbyCharlesDickens. 4.WhatdoweknowaboutSalMiyakefromthetext? A.Sheres...
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Young Adult Plus Books (Grades Ten and Up) are framed in blue. Grade recommendations are based on multiple professional reviews. #MurderTrending Gretchen McNeil Dee Guerrera awakes to find herself imprisoned at Alcatraz 2.0 in a reality TV show. Although wrongly accused, Dee is surrounded by ot...
Slap Jack is a fun, easy card game for beginners to learn, that is also entertaining for more advanced players. While there is no real strategy involved, the rules are simple: be the first to slap the Jacks to win all the cards. If you want to give younger kids a better chance, you...
(Full disclosure: my kids are currently at sleepaway camp for two weeks, so ask me later this month, after we’ve road-tripped home from Maine with three stops to visit with family, because I might be kicking them to the schoolyard.) Whether back-to-school season feels like friend or...
books.And for the most part, that’s a good thing. There are a lot of books on these lists that I have either bought for my children, read to them, or that I hope they will read one day. I have wonderful memories of crying, no sobbing, with my kids when we readBridge to ...