Tag: childrens book
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Return to Cardamom | Julie Anne Grasso | Book Review
Return to Cardamom (Caramel Cardamom Trilogy, Book #2) Author: Julie Anne Grasso Publisher: Independent Publication Date: July 17, 2013 Pages: 136 (Paperback) Recommended Age: 9+ Summary: Life is sweet for Caramel and things are finally getting back to normal. Well, as normal as it can be for a telepathic elf who can train trees and…
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MG Book Review | The Forgotten Secret | Scott Clements
The Forgotten Secret by Scott Clements ★★★★★ In this follow up to Gasparilla’s Treasure, Trip, Josh, and Sarah team up with mysterious adventurer Juan Gonzalez on a quest to unite The Triumvirate, a legendary trio of mystical items that when brought together, will give the holder unimaginable power. Having already found one of the items,…
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♦ Kid’s Review by DeAnnah ♦ Michaela’s Gift (Cordelia Dinsmore) ♦
I’m the moderator of a fantastic group on Goodreads called GREAT MIDDLE GRADE READS. This group has a forum that provides a tool for real kids to read and publish their very own reviews of middle grade books. Who better to review middle grade books than the kids themselves. Keep checking back here from time-to-time for more…
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♦ The Quest Series goes Wordle ♦
I’d heard about this great site called Wordle.net where you can create Word Clouds based on any group of words that you want. So, naturally a bell went off and a light sprung from the top of my head. What a fantastic and interesting way to show off my books rather than a traditional blurb. The cloud is…
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Kid’s Review by Michaela – Cydni Hazard, Empathic Detective (by L.S. Hullinger)
I’m the moderator of a fantastic group on Goodreads called GREAT MIDDLE GRADE READS. This group has a forum that provides a tool for real kids to read and publish their very own reviews of middle grade books. Who better to review middle grade books than the kids themselves. Keep checking back here from time-to-time for more…
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‘appy Kids
The explosion of Apps over recent years has been incredible and there is a huge range of them about. They’re cheap, fun and easy to find. There’s even plenty of them around that are free. Compared to xBox/PS3/Wii games, they are such good value for money (well, not all of them). As a parent I’m…