Jeff Greenwald shares insights from The Mental Edge for Young Athletes—from the mastery mindset to managing fear and supporting kids in sport. The post Interview with Jeff Greenwald, MFT, Author of ‘The Mental Edge for Young Athletes’ first appeared on The Children's Book Review.| The Children's Book Review
I believe that one of the biggest disservices to children when it comes to literacy is that many caregivers stop reading aloud once a child has learned to read. Reading aloud is extremely beneficial to children of all ages and should continue long after they are reading independently. My niece and nephew are avid readers and even now as they get older, we’ll often take some quiet time to read together. My nephew (who is older) will often start off reading his own chapter book, but before lo...| Literacious
Discover the famous Spanish novel Don Quijote de la Mancha in our Level 4 curriculum: A fully illustrated retelling for advanced level.| Llamitas Spanish.com
Today, we sit down with Wendi Schuller to talk about The Adventures of Margo: Girl Detective and the art of crafting mysteries for young readers.| The Children's Book Review
Autumn is a wonderful time to curl up with a good book. You know I love sharing a great book list and while I have shared a list of our favourite fall picture books, I wanted to pull something together for the older kids. I hope your kids (or you) find some new favourites in […] The post Best Fall Chapter Books for Kids appeared first on Kitchen Counter Chronicles.| Kitchen Counter Chronicles
Curl up with The Doggos series by S.K. Edwards—heartfelt stories where struggling kids and rescue dogs find healing, hope, and unconditional love.| The Children's Book Review
Each story in S.K. Edwards' carefully crafted collection of books highlights the powerful relationships between children and their canine companions.| The Children's Book Review
Treasures of the Snow by Patricia St. John is a beautifully written story of | Imaginative Homeschool
Looking for the best Middle Grade Chapter Book Series to keep your kids reading? Here are some of our favorites, plus why getting kids hooked...| The Many Little Joys
The King & Kayla series is an excellent choice for introducing young readers to the mystery genre. With simple yet intriguing plots, this series captivates first and second graders by inviting them to follow along as King, a lovable dog, and his human companion Kayla, unravel mysteries together. The series is designed with short chapters, making it accessible and engaging for early readers. Each story provides a gentle introduction to mystery-solving, encouraging kids to think critically and ...| Stories by Storie
We now have a bookish birthday tradition that I adore. Each year, I ask my birthday boy for his favorite chapter books read over the past year. (This is when the blog comes in handy, because I have them all listed!) It is so much fun, and just a touch sentimental, to re-live the memories of reading together– to recall favorite characters and scenes. I present to you, my new Six-Year-Old Bookworm’s list of…. Favorite Books I Read While I Was Five (Family Read Alouds): This post conta...| Librarian in the House
New year, lots of exciting new multicultural children’s & YA books! Check out our extensive list of gorgeous books for ages 0 to 18!| Colours of Us
Discover the best multicultural chapter books of 2024, featuring a wide range of diversity and subjects! For ages 5 to 10.| Colours of Us
Host Bianca Schulze and the beloved author explore DiCamillo's latest works, including Orris and Timble: The Beginning and The Hotel Balzaar.| The Children's Book Review
I never regret the time spent reading books with my kids, but finding the windows of time for longer books feels challenging with a toddler in the mix. We have relied heavily on audiobooks in this season. I have dreams of reading aloud to the bigs once the toddler is in bed, but I seem to always run out of energy. Seasons change quickly, though. At any rate, here are the novels we read in the last few months, 5 via audiobook and 2 via my voice. This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon...| Librarian in the House
Discover the best children's picture books, chapter books, and middle grade books about immigration, refugees, migration, migrant work, deportation, poverty, and culture. I hope this list is helpful.| Imagination Soup
March is Women’s History Month! The 2024 theme is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion”, recognizing women who understand the need to eliminate bias and discrimination from individuals’ lives and institutions. We’ve put together this list … Read More The post 21 Multicultural Children’s & YA Books for Women’s History Month appeared first on Colours of Us.| Colours of Us
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Our family read alouds this quarter had some winners! My 9yo went so far as to predict that one of the novels will be in the top of our end-of-year rankings! (The first book summary below!) This post contains affiliate links. As an amazon associate, I earn a small commission on eligible purchases, at no extra cost to you. Glitch by Laura Martin. We all enjoyed this exciting take on the time travel novel. The two protagonists alternate telling the story, as they unravel the mystery of their mi...| Librarian in the House
Laugh-Out-Loud Funny Chapter Books for Kids ages 8 to 12. Perfect for kids and students looking for humor and comedy!| Some the Wiser