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Ann Arbor District Library : Books : World of Reading

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---> Search the Catalog Author Title Subject Phrase Keyword ---> Search the Catalog renew an item my account computer classes Search the Catalog New Items DearReader.com Tumblebooks ebooks Library Suggest a title Welcome to aadl World of Reading, an open collection of book reviews written by kids! You can search book reviews , browse reviews by hometown, or write your own book reviews for the web. World of Reading is a service of the Ann Arbor District Library , and was originally created by Mary Pat Timmons as a project for the Internet Public Library at the University of Michigan School of Information . ATTENTION TEACHERS! If you would like to have your students submit reviews to this site, please email us at support@aadl.org . Tell us your Country, State, Town, School, your Name, and wh Read More
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Boston Public Library Home Page

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Central Library Hours Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sundays 1-5 p.m. Branch Hours Ask a Librarian 24 hours a day Register your email address for regular updates on special events and new services at the BPL! How Do I Find... Ask a Librarian - 24x7 Books and other resources Booklists - Adults Booklists - Teens Booklists - Children BPL Publications & Souvenirs Branch Locations Calendar of Library Events City of Boston Website Directions to BPL Locations Downloadable Audio & Video Electronic Books (text) ESL and Literacy Services Espa?ol Genealogy Resources Government Information Hours Library Cards Library History Museum Passes My Library Account Norman Leventhal Map Center PIN Numbers Printing Tips Renew my Books Request books Restaurants Sargent Murals Read More
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Capitol Choices - Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens

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Browse the Books by Age: Up to Seven | Seven to Ten | Ten to Fourteen | Fourteen and Up | Audio Books Too Good to Miss Books Organized by Year Contact Us Capitol Choices includes librarians, teachers, booksellers, children's literature specialists, and magazine editors who work in cities, in suburbs, and in rural areas in and around Washington, D.C. Most of us work directly with young people, and all of us share a passion for books and a commitment to bringing children and books together. Read More NEW: The complete 2007 Capitol Choices list is now available online! Click here to browse the list . Additional formats: Download the complete 2007 PDF list | Download the abbreviated 2007 Excel list Search the site with Search the Books: Author, title, or keywords: Select an age: No age specifi Read More
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Children's Department

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Books, DVDs, & more > My Account Research Databases Magazines, newspapers, and much more! Site Search Support Your Library! Donate and Volunteer Email Online Chat Phone: 412.622.3114 Quick Links Kids | Teens eCLP: eBooks, eAudio, eVideo Wireless Access Internet Search All Locations Departments Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped Children's Department Programs About Us Group Tours Kids' Page Passport to the World Research Fall Festival of Children's Books Oct. 19 Register at Children's Museum What's happening at Children's Department? Holiday Closing The Library will close at 5 PM on Wednesday, November 21 and will be closed on Thursday, November 22 in observance of Thanksgiving. Library Closed for Staff Development Day Monday, December 3 All Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh locati Read More
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Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site - Reviews and teaching ideas for kids' books.

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Home Page - Expanded Table of Contents - Search - What's New Books - Subjects - Curriculum Areas - Authors - Newsletters - Professional Topics Carol Hurst's Books - Carol Hurst's Consulting - Contact Us - Advertising Information Advertisements : Sign up for our free newsletter and enter a drawing to WIN the Complete 13 Volume Set of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events for your classroom, library or home. Subscribe to our Free Email Newsletter. Sign Up! In Times Past an eBook on CD by Carol Hurst and Rebecca Otis Integrating US History with Literature in Grades 3-8. Enliven your US History curriculum! Teach US History using great kids books. More Info Online Learning, PreSchool , Elementary ,& Middle School by Time4Learning Donate to the Red Cross --> Welcome This is a collectio Read More
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Children's Book Reviews from Story Time Review

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Most of the Story Time Review pages have been moved to www.bravemonster.com . You will be redirected there in a few moments. Read More
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GradeLevelReadingLists.org - grade level reading lists, children's book reviews, grade, grade books, grade level, children, reading levels, grade lists.

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Led by Vanya Jackowski, Hedgehog Books is the brainchild of teachers who passionately believe that reading aloud to children will set them on a life-long journey of learning and exploration. Their teacher reviews will help you choose the best books for your children. Learn more about reading children's books aloud... Hedgie has worked with teachers from each of the following grades to develop Grade Level Reading lists. Check back frequently. We'll be adding new books to each grade level as we get more and more teacher input. Please email us with any books you think should be added to the grade level lists. Note that the selection of a book for a specific child depends on that child's reading level. Use the links below to see the list of books recommended for each grade level and then follo Read More
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Kids' Booklists (Main Page): The Children's Reading Room at the Boulder Public Library

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ANGELS AWARD WINNERS BRATS, RATS, AND UNDERPANTS: CHAPTER BOOKS FOR BOYS BVSD (Boulder Valley School District) CHILD ACTIVIST CIRCULAR TALES DINOSAURS DRAGONS FAIRIES FIRE TRUCKS & FIRE FIGHTERS HORSES HURRICANE KATRINA RESOURCES KINDNESS TO ANIMALS MERMAIDS MULTI-CULTURAL NEW AGE NEW BABY PIRATES READING TO END RACISM ? STAFF FAVORITES STRONG FEMALES SUMMER READING TEACHERS' COLLECTION TRUCKS TRAINS UNICORNS Read More
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Kidsreads.com

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Would you listen to audiobooks on your mp3 player or iPod? • xxx --> Take part in our latest Poll! Past Poll Results What book would you most like to listen to in audiobook format? Click here to send your answer . • ARAMINTA SPOOKIE Series • ARTEMIS FOWL Series GERONIMO STILTON • HARRIET BEAN Series • HARRY POTTER Series • KEYS TO THE KINGDOM: Book #5 • THE LADY GRACE MYSTERIES • LITTLE HOUSE Series • MOSTLY GHOSTLY Series • RED ROCK MYSTERIES Series • THE ROTTEN SCHOOL Series RPM Series • SEPTIMUS HEAP Series • A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS Series • WARRIORS: THE NEW PROPHECY Series • WARRIORS: POWER OF THREE Series • WINNIE THE HORSE GENTLER Series THE WORMLING Series •• More Trivia •• &# Read More
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NEA: Kids' top 100 books

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Home Members & Educators Parents & Community > Issues in Education > Legislative Action Center Press Center Special Events > &#155 NEA's Read Across America &#155 American Education Week &#155 National Teacher Day &#155 Brown v. Board 50th Anniversary &#155 NEA Annual Meeting &#155 Other Events Kids' top 100 books This list was tabulated from an online survey that ran at this web site from November 1, 1999 through February 1, 2000. The results leave no doubt that America's kids LOVE to read. You might want to compare this with Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children. 1. Harry Potter (series) by J. K. Rowling 2. Goosebumps (series) by R. L. Stine 3. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss 4. The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss 5. Arthur (series) by Marc Brown 6. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White 7. Read More
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Oprah.com Server Error

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We're sorry. There was an error processing your request. Click here to go to the Oprah.com home page and explore our great features. Oprah, The Oprah Winfrey Show , Make the Connection, Oprah's Book Club, Use Your Life, Live Your Best Life, Oprah's Favorite Things, Wildest Dreams with Oprah, Oprah Boutique, Oprah's Angel Network and Angel Network are registered trademarks of Harpo, Inc. Harpo is a registered trademark of Harpo Productions, Inc. Oprah & Friends , America's Doctor, Expert Minutes, the "Oprah" signature and the "O" design are trademarks of Harpo, Inc. O Ambassadors and the corresponding "O" design are trademarks of Oprah's Angel Network. Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls is a trademark of The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation. O, The Oprah Magazine and O at Read More
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Parent Conferences: End-of-the-Year Tips

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Scholastic Inc. Customer Service Privacy Policy Product Information Administrators Librarians Teachers Scholastic.com Lesson Plans Learning Activities Books Products Games Club Ordering Online Scholastic At Home Scholastic Store Teacher Store Welcome End-of-the-Year Tips 88 Great Reads Bushels of book titles &#151 how many can you read this summer? Check off a box for each book you read, then share the list with your new teacher in the fall! by Judy Freeman Illustrations by Daphne Lage (S) = this book is one in a series. Easy Fiction Amelia Bedelia 4 Mayor The world's wackiest maid decides to run for office. By Herman Parish (HarperCollins, 1999) (S) Grades 1–4. Bark, George Dog George's mother wants him to bark, but he meows, quacks, oinks, or moos instead. By Jules Feiffer (HarperCo Read More
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Predictable Books

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Home > Children's Services > Booklists > Predictable Books Skip Navigation Children's Services About... Booklists Children's Programs Internet Search Tools Websites for Kids Catalog Search Any Field Title Author Subject ISBN ISSN Home My Account About the Library Research Tools Events Departments & Services Site Search AskUs & Help Predictable Books "Predictable books make use of rhyme, repetition of words, phrases, sentences and refrains, and such patterns as cumulative structure, repeated scenes, familiar cultural sequences, interlocking structure and turn-around plots. These stories invite children to make predictions or guesses about words, phrases, sentences, events and characters that could come next in the story." -- Mary Jett Simpson, in Reading Resource Book (37 Read More
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Reading Lists

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Reading Lists These reading lists are provided by Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF) and the American Library Association (ALA) for you and your young reader*. If you choose to use these lists, draw your reader's attention to the books on the list, starting with th ose for the appropriate grade level. Go to the library shelves and find one of the books listed here. Let your young reader look at the front and back covers of the book and thumb through the inside of the book. Ask if the book interests your reader. If so, check the book out. If not, find another book on this list and repeat the process until your reader is happy. Reading is Fundamental Reading List American Library Association Reading List For Preschool to Kindergarten Age Children Preschool Grades 1 through 3 Ages 5 - 7 Grade Read More
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Recommended Reading Lists

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Reading Lists Parents strongly cautioned: reading has been shown to be addictive, and can result in changed study habits and behavior. Proceed with caution! Summertime Reading Fun Recommended Reading List: Baby Recommended Reading List: Toddler Recommended Reading List: 3-4 Year olds Recommended Reading List: 5-7 Year olds Recommended Reading List: 8-9 Year olds Recommended Reading List: 10-12 Year olds Recommended Reading Lists: Special Subjects The following recommended reading lists are for adult consideration. The subject matter for many of these categories is sensitive, and should be approached under adult supervision . As with any sensitive matter, parents should determine which books are appropriate for their children. We provide these reading lists so you can research which books a Read More
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We have redesigned the Horn Book website. In a few seconds, you will be redirected to our new Recommended Books page, or you may click here . Read More
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Reviews of Children's Literature.

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Reviews of Kids' Books Kids, achieve fame instantly. Send us your book reviews (including the author and name of the book) in an email sent to: jmikula@mgfx.com . There are no costs involved in this service. Books are listed in order of book author's last name. The Valley of Horses , by Jean M. Auel - Reviewed by Tricia O'Neill, 13, Fairfield, IA What Hearts , by Bruce Brooks - Reviewed by Beth Beasley, 14, Fairfield, IA Johny Mnemonic: The Future's Most Wanted Fugitive , Novel by Terry Bisson - Reviewed by Ken Scott, 13, Fairfield, IA Murder on the Orient Express , by Agatha Christie - Reviewed by Jonathan Gritz, 14, Fairfield, IA I Heard the Owl Call My Name , by Margaret Craven - Reviewed by Ryan Horvath, 13, Pennington, NJ Athletic Shorts , by Chris Crutcher - Reviewed by Aaron Country Read More
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Scholastic.com Parents: Tips and information on reading, learning, school, and family life | Scholastic.com

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Privacy Policy Customer Service Scholastic Inc. Sign In / Register My Account Product Information Administrators Librarians Parents Scholastic.com At Home Activities Books Scholastic At Home Scholastic Store Welcome to Scholastic.com Sign in or register PARENT ALERTS: Advertisement School & Learning Insight and information on what your child is learning in school and how you can support it at home. Featured this week: Inspire a Love of Learning Get Serious About Getting Organized How Is Your Child Smart? Activities Your source for time- tested, kid-approved crafts, experiments, and projects that build school skills and family fun. Featured this week: Create a Mini Parade Float Make Your Own Apple Butter Multiplication Bingo Books & Reading Find book suggestions, teacher tips, and parent-to Read More
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StoryPlace - The Children's Digital Library

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? 1999 Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County 310 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 Phone: (704) 416-0101 Awards & Acknowledgements We welcome your comments Sign-up for StoryPlace Updates! Read More
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The BookHive

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Zinger knows that you will "Fall" in love with these great books. A bee can eat by Martin, age 5 from Tucson,AZ Hear A Story Claire and Clare, age 13 from Illinois liked this book. You may like it too! Find out more! About · Comments · Awards · Visit StoryPlace · NCCBA Member of the PLCMC Family of Web Sites ? 2007 Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County 310 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 Phone: (704) 416-0101 PLCMC Privacy Notice Read More
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The Children's Book Council

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Members' Site | Search CBC Online: About CBC CBC Online Store CBC Membership News and Events Children's Book Week Poetry Month Reading Lists CBC Magazine Awards & Prizes Online Careers in Children's Book Publishing Getting Your Book Published Author/Illustrator Directory Contact CBC Site Map The CBC Foundation, Every Child a Reader The Fine Print Copyright © 2005-2007 The Children's Book Council Reading Lists: Children's Choices What is Children's Choices? Children's Choices Booklists Becoming a Team Leader Other Reading Lists CBC's partner in Children's Choices , the International Reading Association (IRA), has more information about the program on its official website Children's Choices has been a joint project of the International Reading Association (IRA) and The Children's Book Counci Read More
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Vermont-NEA Reading Lists

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Home About Vermont-NEA Subject Area Affiliates Partners Why Educators Join Resolutions Member Opportunities Liability Insurance MFT Scholarships TeacherTalk Benefit Programs Awards Teaching Excellence ESP Human & Civil Rights Professional Services Educators' Convention Educator Licensing ESP Site Educator Opportunities Professional Programs Education Links Child Development Support for Kids Special Events Read Across America First Day of School National Teacher Day Public Issues Health Care Reform School Violence Understanding VMERS Contact Us Elected Leaders Vermont-NEA Staff NEA Vermont-NEA South Suggested Reading Lists for Kids Each year, Vermont-NEA publishes and distributes lists of books that Vermont librarians recommend as good reading for children and young adults. Each of the list Read More
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