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blogthefiresidechats · 2 months
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Latest Haul!
I had to go out and run a couple of errands yesterday on my day off. While I was out, I got to spend a little time at my local book store getting some new material to read. I always love to spend a little “me” time at the book store because a) I get to find some new stuff to read and b) I get to have fun looking for new stuff to read. It’s like a scavenger hunt for an avid book reader such as…
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Editorial Review: "Building a Team: A Baseball Buddies Story" by Aaron Derr
This delightful novella will teach elementary school-aged kids how to thrive not only in baseball but also in life. Review Join the McIntyre Manatees and their team captain, Luis, as they learn more about what makes a successful baseball team. When Luis moved from Texas to Ohio, he had to leave beloved Coach Terry and his old team and join the McIntyre Manatees. The way Luis sees it, there are…
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mgakwentongbayan · 1 month
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Corduroy
The story begins in a bustling department store, where Corduroy sits on a shelf among other toys, longing for someone to take him home. Corduroy’s overalls are missing a button, which makes him feel incomplete and undesirable to potential buyers. Despite his imperfection, Corduroy remains hopeful that one day he will find someone who loves him just the way he is. One day, a little girl named…
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kidsinnowadays · 5 months
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Friendship and Socialization: What Is Good for Children's Relationships
Encouraging friendship and socialization is crucial for fostering healthy relationships and emotional growth in children. #ChildrensFriendships #SocializationSkills #EmotionalGrowth #ParentingTips
Importance of Friendships in Childhood Friendships are vitally important for a child’s development and wellbeing. Through friendships, children learn critical social-emotional skills that enable them to connect with others in healthy ways throughout their lives. Having friends provides children with emotional support, a sense of security, and belonging. Children with strong friendships tend to…
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barbh · 5 months
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We Don't Eat Our Classmates! (Penelope Book 1) by Ryan T. Higgins [REVIEW]
SYNOPSIS It’s the first day of school for Penelope Rex, and she can’t wait to meet her classmates. But it’s hard to make human friends when they’re so darn delicious! That is, until Penelope gets a taste of her own medicine and finds she may not be at the top of the food chain after all.  REVIEW I received this book as part of an ECE (Early Childhood Education) grant. It is perfect for every…
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patricsch · 5 months
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Trick Your Kids!
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays to All! Give your children a gift of reading fun while they learn about good character traits, stimulate thought processing, and enjoy quality time with the adults in their lives. (But don’t tell them! They’ll think they’re just reading a cool book about llamas and alpacas!) The Town of Alpaca had once been a vibrant, bustling town, but one day a big llama came in…
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ginaraemitchell · 6 months
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And the Trees Talked Back by Frederick J. Burns | Children's Book Review  | #Friendship #SelfDiscovery | Signed Copy Available - 1 Winner | @fredtheartist60 @iReadBookTours
And the Trees Talked Back by Frederick J. Burns | Children's Book Review  | #Friendship #SelfDiscovery | Signed Copy Available - 1 Winner Having read this to a 7-year-old who was thoroughly enthralled, it's clear that the book's magic extends to captivate both young and old alike. The creative narrative, touching lessons, and inspiring message make "And the Trees Talked Back" a perfect addition to every home, school, and library. This Nana wholeheartedly recommends this beautifully crafted tale for its ability to ignite the imagination and leave a lasting impression on readers of all ages. @fredtheartist60 @iReadBookTours
And the Trees Talked Back by Frederick J. Burns | Children’s Book Review | #Friendship #SelfDiscovery | Signed Copy Available – 1 Winner A book blog tour from iRead Book Tours. Thank you to the author, publisher, & Lauren at iRead for providing me with the information for this tour. Today is my stop on the tour for And the Trees Talked Back. I hope you enjoy my thoughts on this delightful tale.…
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Secret Lies
My Granny is a Pirate By Val McDermid Illustrated by Arthur Robins Orchard Books, 2012 Some families, like Tolstoy famously said, are happy, some are not. But all families have secrets. My cousin found out her dad was not her dad when she applied for her first passport. Before I went to live in Japan my grandad announced I didn’t need to as his dad had been there during the Great War.…
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clarislam · 8 months
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Book Review: "The Nebula Secret" by Trudi Trueit
Cruz finally gets to attend the Explorer Academy, but going there might lead to more danger than imagined in "The Nebula Secret" by Trudi Trueit! #TheNebulaSecret #TrudiTrueit #bookreview #adventure #mystery
I’m back with another book review, and this time I’m reviewing “The Nebula Secret” by Trudi Trueit! This is the first book in the Explorer Academy series. Here’s a quick summary so we know what it’s about: “Cruz leaves his tranquil home in Hawaii to join 23 talented kids from around the globe to train at the Explorer Academy with the world’s leading scientists to become the next generation of…
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selling-words · 8 months
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What Are You Doing This Evening? A Deep Dive Into the Psychology of Evening Routines
The question, "What are you doing this evening?" serves as a significant point of introspection for evaluating the health of our routines, the quality of our relationships, and the state of our mental well-being.
Daily writing promptWhat are you doing this evening?View all responses As the sun sets and the sky transitions into shades of warm orange and dusky purple, a significant query often surfaces in our minds: “What are you doing this evening?” It seems like an innocuous question, perhaps one posed casually by a friend or family member. Yet, this question bears deeper implications than what initially…
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brcreative061 · 9 months
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The Mysterious Seed
Magical journey of Remi, Squeaky & Bella Part – 1 In a colorful grassland, there was a curious rabbit named Remy. Remi One day, he found a small shimmering seed and wondered, “What could this be?” Intrigued, he carefully placed the shiny seed in his pocket and headed back home. Chapter 2: Planting the Magic Seed The next morning, Remy planted the seed in his garden. Within a day, he saw a…
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lazyglitterbird · 1 year
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The Creatures Who Loved to Play: A Whimsical Journey
Get ready to move, and grove with Dr. Fix’s book on physical exercise. Like the creatures. Introduction: Step into the world of The Creatures Who Loved to Play, a beautifully written and illustrated book. It has captured the hearts of readers young and old. With its delightful characters, vibrant illustrations, and engaging storyline, this charming book is an essential addition to any literary…
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mgakwentongbayan · 1 month
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Where the Wild Things Are
In Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book “Where the Wild Things Are,” we meet a young boy named Max who has a wild imagination and a mischievous spirit. The story begins with Max wearing his wolf costume and causing chaos around the house, much to his mother’s dismay. After a particularly rambunctious evening, Max’s mother sends him to bed without supper as punishment. Alone in his room,…
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theobviousparadox · 1 year
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Review: Upstander by James Preller
Review: Upstander by James Preller
UpstanderJames PrellerFeiwel & FriendsPublished May 11, 2021 Amazon | Bookshop | Goodreads About Upstander Girl bullies, internet bullying, and substance use are themes in this James Preller middle grade standalone companion to Bystander Mary O’Malley is tired of keeping secrets. Secrets like her older brother, Jonny’s, drug use. Starting seventh grade is tough enough without the upheaval her…
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chantireviews · 1 year
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LUCKY At BAT by Alisse Lee Goldenberg and Joseph Goldenberg - Sports Fiction, Children's Fiction, Animal Fiction
LUCKY At BAT by Alisse Lee Goldenberg and Joseph Goldenberg – Sports Fiction, Children’s Fiction, Animal Fiction
  Alisse Lee and Joseph Goldenberg, a mother and son team, knock their new middle-grade novel, Lucky at Bat, out of the park. This story follows ten-year-old Jack and his pet rats. Baseball is a major theme, and with Joseph as illustrator, Lucky and Gus Gus come to life. Their mutual friendship and support raise them up against the forces that would try to bring them down. When Gus Gus and Lucky…
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pattidickinson · 1 year
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Oh yes, yes we can....
Oh yes, yes we can….
A brisk 52 degrees in Kansas City on a recent Saturday morning. Perfect walking weather. A nice breeze, lots of sun, and Mother Nature unabashedly showing off her finest autumn palette. A terrific backdrop to pound the sidewalk for three miles. Dressed in black yoga capris, an old Oxford cloth button-down of Wood’s, topped off with a “WE CAN DO HARD THINGS” sweatshirt that once belonged to my…
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