jueves, 17 de marzo de 2011

About Children's Books: An Irish Tale

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From Elizabeth Kennedy, your Guide to Children's Books
Does your child or teen use an eReader? if so, I hope you will share your review of it. After you read this newsletter, for more resources related to books for babies to teens, visit About Children's Books and my About Children's Books Facebook Fan Page. I am also on Twitter.

An Irish Tale for Kids 4 to 8
Happy St. Patrick's Day! If you are looking for an Irish tale to share, how about one about a legendary giant? Finn McCool and the Great Fish provides an affectionate and amusing look at the giant Finn McCool, known far and wide both for his kindness and for not being... Read more

Does Your Child / Teen Use an eReader?
Since more and more kids are using eReaders, I am anxious to provide you with information about them. However, there are so many different kinds of eReaders and so many... Read more
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Spotlight on Ezra Jack Keats
Ezra Jack Keats was born on March 11, 1916. He died on May 6, 1983, at the age of sixty-seven. The talented artist and author is remembered as something... Read more

The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook
If you are looking for some spring break activities for your kids and teens who are Harry Potter fans, The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook may be just what you need. With the cookbook, everything you eat, whether snacks, dessert or a full dinner, will all be... Read more

 


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