Book Reviews
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Babies from a Sibling's PerspectiveSeveral new kids' books have insights about a brother's or sister's feelings about a new arrival. |
April 2011 |
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Myths and Armchair AdventuresReviews of children's books on Greek myths, Darwin's voyage and the Silk Road. |
March 2011 |
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3 Black History Month BiographiesAn autobiography of Condoleeza Rice and biographies of Muhammad Ali and Harriet Tubman provide good reading for Black History Month. |
February 2011 |
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A Bunny’s Brief EscapeKomako Sakai’s Mad at Mommyis a classic expression of a lifetime relationship that would be hard to convey better or more concisely |
January 2011 |
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The Best Children's Books of 2010The Horn Book Magazine, which has provide reviews of children’s books for more than 85 years, has released its Fanfare List of best children’s books published in the past year. |
December 2010 |
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Eye-Popping Pop-Up Books for KidsMaster children's pop-up book creators like Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart craft new ways to tell classic stories. |
December 2010 |
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A Tween & Teen Man Skills ManualThe Complete Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Man Skills |
November 2010 |
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Parallel Universes for Ages 4-8In new books for the post-toddler set, ironic twists give kids the upper hand in the world that adults have to fit into. |
October 2010 |
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Art Books Blend Knowledge and FunFor kids and their parents, art books translate into fun and new ways to see the world, a great blend of education and recreation. |
September 2010 |
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Architecture Books for ChildrenFrom the sublime of design to the nitty gritty of bricks and mortar, these books introduce kids to architecture. |
August 2010 |











