Books: Children
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Book Review: Sydney Clair's Season of Change - A Friendship Story (Girls 'n Grace Collection) by Pam Davis— New children's series for Christian girls - think American Girl meets Jesus, only better.
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The Early Word: New and Notable Fiction for the Week of July 14, 2008— The latest in Eoin Colfer's popular children's series, plus some new mysteries, romances, and thrillers.
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Book Review: The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart— Of all the juvenile fiction I’ve read, Stewart’s is the only one that kept me up all night reading.
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Book Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Complete First Serial Holly Black & Tony DiTerlizzi— One of the best series of stories that I have read for young readers in a long time.
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Book Review: Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy— Part wizard and part private eye, this animated skeleton has a bone to pick with evil-doers.
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Book Review: The OK Team by Nick Place— With innovative, fast pace plotting, and plenty of humor, an ideal option for lovers of comics.
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Interview with Children's Book Author Jeff Clineff— "Picture books introduce children to the world of reading and imagination,' says Clineff.
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Interview with Children's Book Author Safari Sue Thurman— Maybe We Are Flamingos was inspired by working at the Phoenix Zoo, where I produced programs for children and their families."
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Book Review: Into the Wild by Sarah Beth Durst— Julie Marchen ventures into the Enchanted Woods (the Wild) to save her mother and the world she knows.
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Book Review: An A to Z Walk In The Park by R.M. Smith— Graphic artist R.M. Smith teaches the alphabet and animals in his lovely park.
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Interview with Children's Book Illustrator Kim Sponaugle— "Be helpful and concerned for others – if you care for others, usually, God provides someone to help you."
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The Early Word: New and Notable Fiction for the Week of June 16, 2008— New fiction this week by Marian Keyes, Jane Green, Peter David, Poppy Adams, Billie Letts, and more.
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Book Review: The Magic Thief by Sarah Prineas— The magic is dying in the city of Wellmet, and only ex-thief turned wizard's apprentice Conn knows why.
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Book Review: The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan— Percy Jackson to the rescue in the fabled Labyrinth of Daedalus. But can he survive the monsters on his trail?
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Book Review: Parables from the Pond by Peter A. Black— A delightful bedtime read for children with lessons to be learned.
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Book Review: The Captive Princess - A Story Based on the Life of Young Pocahontas (Daughters of the Faith Series) by Wendy Lawton— Exploring the early life of America’s most famous female Native American, through historical fiction for Christian youth.
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Book Review: Sunny Side Up by Marion Roberts— A lovely, positive, first novel with great appeal for young teens.
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Interview with Linda Austin, Author of Cherry Blossoms in Twilight— "Just write, and don't let your inner critic rule," advices Austin.
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Book Review: The Crossroads by Chris Grabenstein— The perfect ghost story for younger readers - just in time for summer reading.
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Book Review: Knitted Critters For Kids to Wear by Jean Adel— Cute projects that are better suited for young knitters.
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Book Review: Rules Are Rules by Julie Scandora— Maya learns how to deal with one of her biggest problems.
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Book Review: 101 Pep-Up Games for Children and 101 Quick-Thinking Games + Riddles for Children by Allison Bartl— These books are perfect gifts for teachers and would be much more practical than the standard teacher appreciation gifts normally given.
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Interview with Children's Book Author Shari Lyle-Soffe— "Trust your instincts, but don't be cocky," says children's book author Shari Lyle-Soffe.
