Archive for the ‘Children's Books’ Category

Mathew and the Highland Rescue – Book Review

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

A stimulating adventure! Sabine Muir has written a wonderful children’s story that can be read many, many times. This is a time-travel, Christian fantasy novel that reminds me a little bit of one of my favorite childhood books, ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’.

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Learning About Bridges and Tunnels As a Young Tike

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

How can we teach our children about the importance of infrastructure in our nation? How can we get them to respect the engineering feats of days gone by? We, owe to ourselves and our children’s future to pass on this knowledge and they are never too young to start learning. Thus, I’d like to recommend a good children’s book to you;

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Violet the Pilot Children’s Book Series – Review

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Canadian commercial pilot, owner of a publishing company, mother of two and author of the Violet the Pilot children’s book series, Bettina Bathe has a talent and energy for today’s youth. I think this aviation adventure fiction series is appropriate for children aged between three and eight…

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Katie & Kimble – A Ghost Story by Linda Thieman – Book Review

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

This is a ghost story of a girl named Katie who is nine and the other girl that you see on the front cover is a girl named Kimble who is ten. The two girls met when Katie heard a girl laughing at her new house but she didn’t see anyone.

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Kids Let Me Tell You a Story About – The Night the Museum Came Alive!

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Children’s books often personify the things around them. For instance a chair may come to life and talk to the child or an animal might talk to the child in English, perhaps these children’s books help the child developed empathy for other things and other people and even their pets and animals. If this works well, then that is a very good thing and it is something that parents should look into. Let’s face it, children love museums and they like looking at things because when you’re young you are very visual…

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