Archive for the ‘Children's Books’ Category

How Audio Books Can Help Educate Children With Reading and Pronunciation

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

It is a fact that most people disliked reading when they were young. Only a handful really enjoyed reading genuinely. Audio books in the UK have made reading a better experience overall for kids. Kids still have to ‘read’ but these reading materials are much more interesting.

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Book Review – My Body Belongs to Me by Jill Starishevsky

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Sexual abuse. It’s probably one of the last subjects we want to discuss with our children-or even think about ourselves-but experts say that it’s essential to teach our children that certain parts of their body are private.

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King Bartholomew and the Jester’s Riddle – Review

Monday, March 30th, 2009

King Bartholomew and the Jester’s Riddle by Pina Mastromonaco is a wonderful, fun book with a humor level perfect for children aged four to eight. Entertaining riddles entice readers to try to guess the answer while enjoying the tale.

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Chatterbox – The Bird Who Wore Glasses

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Remember the Batman movies? Well, the movie producer of successful movies like these and entertaining children’s television shows such as Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, Michael Uslan, has released this adorable children’s book. Chatterbox – The Bird Who Wore Glasses is available in a durable, hard-cover format with a lovely cover sleeve that will help prolong the life of the book. At 40 pages and full of excellent illustrations, this book is sure to entertain children.

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Book Review – Tall Tales by Karen Day

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Do you remember the first book you read that was so great you did not want to stop reading? Tall Tales by Karen Day is that book for my daughter, Taylor. I had been struggling with her every day after school to read for 30 minutes.

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