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dead wednesday

July 30, 2021 michelle @ books my kids read

Jerry Spinelli is a master storyteller who always seems to surprise you with the lessons that he imparts in his stories. His newest book, Dead

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Too Bright to See is too important to miss

June 14, 2021 michelle @ books my kids read

It is Pride month, so reviewing this book seems extra appropriate. It is amazing to see how many books feature non-cis characters these days, often

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Animals for Young Minds

April 10, 2019 michelle @ books my kids read

National Geographic Kids has always been a great source for books with amazing photography and fun nonfiction. Here are three of the newest books about

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Believing in Yourself – This is It

April 17, 2018 michelle @ books my kids read

Thank you to @KidLitExchange for sharing a review copy of this book with me. All opinions are my own. Sometimes you have to read books

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Navigating Life with Anna Hibiscus

June 17, 2016 michelle @ books my kids read

“Anna Hibiscus lives in Africa. Amazing Africa.”   So starts every Anna Hibiscus book. These books, written by Atinuke and illustrated by Lauren Tobia, tell

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The Fourth Pig

December 19, 2013 michelle @ books my kids read

Do you have books that you just love to read to your kids? Every once in a while I get to actually pick the book

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