jueves, 28 de octubre de 2010

About Children's Books: Halloween, Day of the Dead and More

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From Elizabeth Kennedy, your Guide to Children's Books
This week's newsletter includes books for Halloween and the Day of the Dead, a fun and fast read for middle schoolers, cookbooks for kids and an invitation to participate in our next blog carnival. For more resources related to books for babies to teens, visit About Children's Books and my About Children's Books Facebook Fan Page.

Homemade Costumes Based on Children's Books
Have you thought about creating a Halloween costume for your child based on a favorite children's picture book? Thanks to Sherri Osborn, About.com Guide to Family Crafts and her readers, I have information about, and photos of, a number of homemade Halloween costumes that... Read more

A Gift for Abuelita: Celebrating the Day of the Dead
A Gift for Abuelita: Celebrating the Day of the Dead / Un regalo para Abuelita: En celebración del Dia de los Muertos is, as the dual title suggests, a bilingual picture book. Author Nancy Luenn tells the story of a young Mexican girl's search for comfort after the death of her... Read more

Emily The Strange: The Lost Days for Ages 10-14
Authors Rob Reger and Jessica Gruner have collaborated on an entertaining story about a strange, but interesting, heroine. Filled with stunning black and red artwork on glossy paper, Emily the Strange: The Lost Days is a fun and fast read for middle-schoolers... Read more

Cookbooks for Kids in the Kitchen
Get your kids interested in helping prepare dinner or snacks with children's cookbooks. Young children love the Green Eggs and Ham Cookbook, a delightful combination of Dr. Seuss humor and good recipes. It's also getting to the time of year when you and your kids will enjoy trying lots of the recipes and crafts in... Read more

 


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