
Book Review: Wish You Were Here by Andy Cohen
How do we tell little people about loss? How do we convey our longing for those who’ve passed on, in a way that makes children feel uplifted rather than scared?
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How do we tell little people about loss? How do we convey our longing for those who’ve passed on, in a way that makes children feel uplifted rather than scared?
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We received 3 cool fun books for the boys to read and review just as we left for the start of a big adventure to Istanbul.
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From touchy-feely toddler deliciousness to beautiful creatures for tweens and scary-sassy-heartbreak for teen…
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Durbanite, Duncan Guy has created an online kids newspaper that is suitable for any primary school child, locally and internationally called Learn the News…
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The dark is a very interesting thing. There’s a lot of it when the light is off, as young Laszlo finds out when his night light bulb fails. Then the dark comes into his room.
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In an uncertain world, there is little as satisfying as a sure thing. For me, a sure thing is a guaranteed good read. And this year, a guaranteed good read is – once again – the ageless, timeless, taboo-less Guinness World Records 2014.
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Genre: Tween
Reading level: Juvenile Fiction, ages 9+
Paperback: 126 pages
Publisher: Tafelberg; 1 edition (July 20, 2013)
Stars: 4.5
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This book is so much more than a story about kids growing up. Gaia and her friends display typical tweenager idiosyncrasies as the author taps right into what makes a tween tick…
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I’ve been told more than once by friends who work at bookstores that the most commonly stolen book is the bible. Who’d have thought? Well, this book is allegedly number two on that list…
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Genre: Young Adult
Reading level: Ages 14 and up
Paperback: 360 pages
Publisher: Otherworld Publications LLC (December 7, 2011)
ISBN-13: 978-1936593255
Rating: 4 star
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Genre: Adventure/Historical
Reading Level: 7-12
Paperback: 20 pages
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing
ISBN: 9781616331986
Rating: 4 four stars
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Genre: Young Adult
Reading level: Ages 12 and up
Paperback: 440 pages
Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books
ISBN-13: 97-1-4472-0680-4
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Genre: Young Adult
Reading level: Ages 14 and up
Paperback: 308 pages
Publisher: Macmillan Children’s Books
ISBN-13: 978-0-330-45387-5