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Just add a blanket and a steaming mug of hot cocoa...

sommerreading wrote 3 weeks ago: Today’s topic: books for girls.  I know.  There’s no such thing as books for girls.  Boo … more →

Tags: books for young adults, My Lit Teacher Hat, A Northern Light, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Ann Brashares, Betty Smith, Elsewhere, Gabrielle Zevin, Jacob have I loved

Don't Leave Home Without Them...3 comments

sommerreading wrote 1 month ago: As a teacher and librarian, I am often asked for book suggestions. Recently, a parent of a 6th grade … more →

Tags: books for young adults, Inly School, My Librarian Hat, My Lit Teacher Hat, Reading Lists, A Wrinkle in Time, Because of Winn-Dixie, Bridge to Terabithia, Bud

Busy, busy time!

DeeeLovely wrote 1 month ago: It has been awhile.   The fall is a crazy busy time for me: teaching and learning…still readin … more →

Tags: musings, Pippi Longstocking, Astrid Lindgren, shel silverstein, A Light in the Attic, How To Eat Fried Worms, thomas rockwell, Dear Mr. Henshaw, beverly cleary

General Fiction: Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson

madelinewrites wrote 2 months ago: Banned Books Week review of: BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA by Katherine Patterson Author’s Website: htt … more →

Tags: banned book week, General Fiction, October 2009, Book Review, Banned Books Week, challenged books, Young Adult books, young adult literature, Banned Book

Haiku for Cranes by Anna Holley

Jane Beal wrote 2 months ago: swift to shore white-crested waves return like cranes a crane alights on its reflection close to an … more →

Tags: The Daily Poems, Takiko, Anna Holley, White Crow Haiku, Of Nightingales that Weep

fun fiction

intheberrypatch wrote 2 months ago: It’s always fun to do writing exercises with friends – one person writes a line or a par … more →

Tags: Fun, children's lit, writing, writing exercises, children's literature, Jon Scieszka, Serial Novel, exquisite corpse

The Exquisite Corpse5 comments

keenanj wrote 2 months ago: The wonderful thing about my job is that with all my searching for new stock to buy for the Library … more →

Tags: Books, Writers, Jon Scieszka, Literacy

List: 12+ Books I'd Read My Kids 6 comments

agoodspirit wrote 2 months ago: I’ve been thinking a lot about children’s books lately, and here’s why: one of my … more →

Tags: Books, Lists, A Wrinkle in Time, Amelia Bedelia, baby books, Barbara Robinson, Bible, Bridge to Terabithia, C. S. Lewis

Booklist 2009 # 24: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson3 comments

Eric wrote 6 months ago: Frequently challenged book Bridge to Terabithia proved to be a cathartic experience that captured th … more →

Tags: Reviews, Booklist 2009

Books I should have read in childhood: Jacob Have I Loved14 comments

Elizabeth wrote 7 months ago: This is the cover I recently bought used (image from http://wordlily.wordpress.com), and I think it … more →

Tags: why I love IT, childhood reading, Paterson Katherine, Jacob have I loved, L'Engle, Madeleine, Many Waters, madeleine l'engle, ignorance

Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

shrimpsizedshawty wrote 10 months ago:       This classic novel, recently made movie, holds almost everything a reader looks for in a book. … more →

Tags: Bridge to Terabithia, Fantasy, Disney

Nanowrimo 2008 Pep Talk Email Series : Katherine Paterson

Cheryl wrote 1 year ago: Dear Friends: At this point I feel I should just say: “Times a’wasting! Stop reading this note … more →

Tags: NaNoWriMo, Pep Talk, 2008 nanowrimo pep talk

Day 15: Low Point. Some whining. Don't mind me.

Keely wrote 1 year ago: I have a headache and my back hurts but a little bit more of my story has been hashed out so it … more →

Tags: First Draft, NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, Pep Talk, writing a novel

Park and read in Crystal Palace

Anna S wrote 1 year ago: Read any good books recently? Bradley Millington, chief librarian at Upper Norwood Joint Library, ha … more →

Tags: Books & poetry, Family Activities, Around Dulwich, Community, Upper Norwood Joint Library, Alex Wheatle, Julie Myeson, Lauren Child

White House the Star of New Children's Book1 comment

jbmcqueen wrote 1 year ago: Whether the winner of our upcoming Presidential election in November is named Barack Obama or John M … more →

Tags: Book Suggestions, In The News, New Children's Books, Barack Obama, John McCain, Presidential Election, new children's book, White House, John Adams

"Bridge to Terabithia" - not a Whimsical Children's Movie

hmks wrote 1 year ago: WHAT I’M WATCHING ON DVD: “Bridge to Terabithia” Read my review HERE. … more →

Tags: Movie Review, Book Review, DVD Review, AnnaSophia Robb, josh hutcherson, Zooey Deschanel, Lauren Clinton, Bailee Madison, gabor csupo

ALMA nominees3 comments

bookwitch wrote 1 year ago: Speculation seems a waste of time, and I’m not a fan of guessing. When someone wins something, … more →

Tags: Authors, Awards, Books, Education, michael morpurgo, Philip Pullman, Reading, david almond, Eva Ibbotson

Book Review- Bridge to Terabithia

emberglow wrote 1 year ago: My personal Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson << Click on t … more →

Tags: Literature, Reading, Books, Fiction, Book Review, Bridge to Terabithia, Paterson Katherine, children's literature

New 7th Grade Classroom Novel Sets3 comments

dborck wrote 1 year ago: Bearstone by Will Hobbs www.olentangy.k12.oh.us Study Guide Come Sing, Jimmy Jo by Katherine Paterso … more →

Tags: Reading, booktalks, Teacher Resources, Will Hobbs, Jacqueline Woodson, jean craighead george, Richard Peck, Bearstone, Dipper of Copper Creek


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