9 Comments We Don’t Eat Our Classmates: A Book Review by Pam Halter Book Review: Nothing! by Natalee Creech August 29, 2024 “Nothing!” by Natalee Creech and Joseph Cowman, published in 2019 by Worthy Kids, explores the reassuring message of Romans 8:38-39 from a child’s perspective...
When you write them at school, your teacher calls them book reports. But when they are published, they magically become book reviews. Harness the power ofhttps://www.facebook.com/surfnetkidsSurfnetkids recommends five book review publication websites for families and classrooms. When you write ...
Book reviews can be quite short, and they teach good structure. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that it would be quite easy for kids to learn how to write a book review by making a plan with a list of questions for them to answer or possibly a template. I ended...
Questions to Consider Before Writing a Children’s BookWill parents want to buy this book?For books marketed to younger audiences, you need to know that parents will want to buy this book. Children usually don’t spend the money to buy your story. Yes, make something entertaining for kids ...
winner of the Best in Business Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, winner of the New York Times Sidney Award, and a two-time finalist for the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. He lives in Seattle with his wife and two kids. ...
The claim that kids have too much freedom, or redundancy of right, sounds like heresy in a freedom-loving culture. Whilst it is true in some rare cases, the liberty given to kids is not excessive due to enough supervision and higher social expectation. It is admitted that some children tod...
there needs to be a culture shift in the approach to education in America, one that makes use of the technology available and emphasizes iteration instead of the success/failure dichotomy. An excellent point of his that really stuck with me is changing the question of asking kids “what do ...
Full disclosure: the book I chose for this month’s post is by a member of my Sisters in Crime chapter. But please rest assured that what follows is my honest review. I might start by defining the termbastard verdict. As you may know, in American law (and without getting too technical...
For me, songs like ‘Saturday’s Kids’, ‘That’s Entertainment’, ‘Town Called Malice’, ‘Liza Radley’, ‘Tales From The Riverbank’ and ‘Wasteland’ (without even delving beyond 1982) couldn’t be about anywhere else. Yet they clearly resonate with so many more outside our bubble...
While your narrative springs from your core, weaving it into a story that resonates requires an external perspective. By sharing your work in progress and asking trusted friends, writers’ groups, or even professional editors to conduct a book review, you gain insights into aspects you might ...