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Airborn
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The Database Of All The Reviews. Ages 12 and up. Harpercollins, 2004, 0-06-053180-0. Kenneth Oppel has created a superb book full of the essential elements of life which makes a book become a classic. Dare one hope that a second book about Matt and his further adventures may soon be on the bookshelves? An Online Children’s Book Review Journal. Through The Looking Glass Children’s Book Review. Online book reviews for the child in your life featuring both new and popular childrens book authors.
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WWII
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Illustrated by Mary Reardon. Ages 8 to 12. Penguin, 2005, 0-525-47626-1. If you enjoy this feature you may also like to look at the following feature and series pages:. The Attack on Pearl Harbor. The American Girl Collections - Molly. The Our Canadian Girl Series. The Boy at War Trilogy. Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II. Ages 12 and up. Crown, 2002, 0-517-80075-6. Rosie the Riveter: Women working on the Home Front in World War II. Ages 12 and up. Ages 8 and up. Ages 6 to 8.
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Poetry Friday with a review of The Year of Goodbyes
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Friday, July 24, 2015. Poetry Friday with a review of The Year of Goodbyes. The year of goodbyes. For ages 10 and up. Hyperion, 2010, 978-142312901-1. Labels: Childrens book reviews. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Need help with a manuscript? Subscribe to this blog. Join TTLG on Facebook. Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review. Promote Your Page Too. Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast. Mac and Adam on How Your Book Was Made. Picture Book Monday ...
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Picture Book Monday with a review of I don't want to be a Frog
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Monday, August 3, 2015. Picture Book Monday with a review of I don't want to be a Frog. I don’t want to be a Frog. Illustrated by Mike Boldt. For ages 5 to 7. Random House, 2015, 978-0-385-37866-6. One day a frog tells his father that he wants to be a cat. His dad explains that he can’t be a cat because he is a frog. The frog child announces that he does not want to be frog anymore. Being a frog is “too Wet.”. Labels: Childrens book reviews. Subscribe to this blog.
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Features – Biographies | Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review
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Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Annual Editor’s Choice Collections. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Authors & Illustrators. Features – Biographies. First Lady of the United States. America's Civil War president. A Peace Loving Genius. An American Revolu...
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Series Spotlight | Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review
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Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Annual Editor’s Choice Collections. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Authors & Illustrators. Series For All Ages. This Month’s Featured Series. The King of Attolia. For ages 12 and up. HarperCollins, 2006 ISBN:.
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Picture Book Monday with a review of Stick and Stone
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Monday, July 27, 2015. Picture Book Monday with a review of Stick and Stone. Friendship is a funny thing because it is unpredictable and sometimes it can develop between two people (or characters) who really are nothing alike; on the outside that is. That's the thing though, isn't it? Two characters may seem very different on the outside, but deep down a connection forms that is special. This is what happens between the characters in today's picture book. Seven Impo...
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review: Poetry Friday with a review of Lemonade Sun and other summer poems
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Through the Looking Glass Book Review. Friday, July 10, 2015. Poetry Friday with a review of Lemonade Sun and other summer poems. Summer is truly here in southern Oregon with hot days, singing cicadas, the smell of dust in the air, and children standing on sidewalks selling lemonade. Today's poetry book beautifully captures the experiences, sights, sounds, and smells of summer as seen through the eyes of young children. Lemonade Sun and other summer poems. Illustrated by Jan Spivey Gilchrist. In this won...
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Bookish Calendar | Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review
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Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Annual Editor’s Choice Collections. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Authors & Illustrators. 1863 – The Battle of Gettysburg. 1908 – Thurgood Marshall. 1971 – Koko,. The ‘talking ‘gorilla was born. Came to an end. 1888 ...
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Organization Spotlight | Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review
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Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Review. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Annual Editor’s Choice Collections. Board and Novelty Reviews. Picture Book & Graphic Novel Reviews. Fiction Reviews for ages 5 to 12. Fiction Reviews for ages 12 and up. Authors & Illustrators. The history of The Creative Company. Much has changed about our company since 1932. But much remains the same. We are sti...