Excited, nervous, or shy, reading books about school, or stories that revolve around the classroom, can be a great way to begin switching gears from the vacation mindset.
Author: Bianca Schulze
William Kondylis’ love for adventure and fantasy has inspired him to write an unforgettable and wildly original page-turner, Oliver Caine’s In Trouble Again.
Through the exciting battles and hard-earned victories, Oliver Caine slowly begins to change. The lessons he learns and shares will come in handy now that he has become a guardian of an ancient book.
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Book Spotlight: The Land Beyond Time and the Faerie Master Spell Guide The Children’s Book Review The Land Beyond Time and the Faerie Master Spell Guide Written by Melanie Dawn Ages 8-10 | 176 Pages Publisher: lulu.com | ISBN-13: 978-1257989072 What to Expect: Fairies and Magic Imagine a world without faeries. That’s what Katie Matthews believes. When a very special letter encourages her to believe, she sets out to catch one. Infinity is a faerie yearning for excitement and she’s bored. What happens when her sisters leave her alone with the most sought after book in the faerie realm, The Faerie…
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The movie version of one of my favorite books of all-time, releases on November 23, 2011. Please read the book before seeing the movie—it’s outstanding!
To be sure, there is nothing funny about werewolves, vampires, and black magic, but an imaginative child’s fanciful speculations about such troubling aspects of the enchanted realm can be delightfully humorous, as demonstrated in “Of Fairies and Witches and Kisses and Wishes.”
What is the bond that a mother shares with her children? It’s intangible, inexpressible yet something that defines their relationship for life. Pooja Sardana tackles this theme of love and responsibility in her simple yet profound picture book “I love You Mommy”.