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An optional purchase. ["Ultimately, the book is instructional and didactic, specifically written for children who experience great difficulty winding down at the end of the day": SLJ 12/15 review of the Crown book.]
A great choice for fans of The Cricket in Times Square and Kate DiCamillo's The Tale of Despereaux (Candlewick, 2003). [A "charming tale of unlikely inter-species friendship": SLJ 6/15 starred review of the S. & S. Atheneum book.]
Fans of "The 39 Clues" series (Scholastic) will be entertained. ["Quick action, snappy dialogue, and frequent touches of humor will appeal to middle grade science fiction fans": SLJ 10/15 review of the Random book.]
Strong middle grade listeners may enjoy following Charlotte and Sonja on this adventure, but the amount of world-building necessary for setting the story's foundation may deter others. [" A quaint, if not fully realized, fantasy novel for upper middle grade and younger YA readers": SLJ 11/15 review of the Putnam book.]
Recommended. ["A unique, hard-hitting yet refreshing story with well-developed characters free from expected clichés or caricatures": SLJ 6/14 review of the Candlewick book.]
This year marks the 400 anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. One way to celebrate this significant commemoration is to explore Shakespeare Documented, the largest and most authoritative resource for learning about primary sources surrounding the life and career of William Shakespeare. A collaboration among more than 30 partners including the Bodleian Libraries at […]