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Children’s Book Review: Don’t Throw That Away
Don’t Throw That Away By Laura Bergen, Illustrated by Betsy Snyder Here’s another awesome lift-the-flap book for your young environmentalist. It is made of 100% recycled…
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Children’s Book Review: Abigale the Happy Whale
Abigale the Happy Whale By Peter Farrelly and illustrated by Jamie Rama Abigale is a happy little whale until she realizes that her underwater world is…
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Children’s Book Review: Bag in the Wind
Bag in the Wind By Ted Kooser, Illustrated by Barry Root We all have them tucked away in…
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Children’s Book Review: Over in the Jungle
Over in the Jungle: A Rainforest Rhyme By Marianne Berkes Illustrated in vibrant clay by Jeanette Canyon Over in the Jungle is a super-fun romp through the…
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Children’s Book Review: Almost Gone: The World’s Rarest Animals
Almost Gone: The World’s Rarest Animals By Steve Jenkins We live in a world where children are increasingly separated from nature. They live their lives unaware…
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Children’s Book Review: Arctic Son
Arctic Son By Jean Craighead George Illustrations by Wendell Minor Meet the people of the Arctic with their big hearts, their fascinating culture and their ruggedly beautiful…
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Children’s Book Review – A Winter’s Tale
A Winter’s Tale By Ian Wallace Abigail is nine! For her birthday, her father and brother take her on the first of many winter camping trips…
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Children’s Book Review: Mia’s Story
Mia’s Story: a Sketchbook of Hopes and Dreams By Michael Foreman Through this story, Michael Foreman captivates the reader with the story of Mia, a little…
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Children’s Book Review: Sizing Up Winter
Sizing Up Winter Book 3 in the Math in Nature Series By Lizann Flatt & Ashley Barron Sizing up Winter is a fantastic book about math in…
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The First Snow
The First Snow by David Christiana This tale of young Mother Nature is a captivating and charming look at the seasons. Mother Nature is a lovely…
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