Children’s Christmas Books: It’s Christmas Everywhere by Hannah Barnaby

Christmas is celebrated everywhere and all around the world. Learn the cultures and traditions of other countries.
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Children’s Christmas Books: The Twelve Cats of Christmas by Feather Flores

When the twelve cats of Christmas get together, chaos is sure to ensue and it's doubtful the tree will survive.
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Children’s Book Review: Sleuth & Solve Science by Victor Escandell

In Sleuth & Solve: Science, kids will use scientific principles to solve easy to difficult mysteries and then try experiments to see the answers come to life.
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Book Review: Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan

Mad Honey is a story of two single moms raising their children the best they can until one ends up dead and the other charged with murder.
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Children’s Book Review: Digestion! The Musical by Adam Rex

In Digestion! The Musical, kids will learn the path a piece of candy takes through the body all the way to the bathroom visit with hilarity and science.
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Children’s Book Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Being Human by Matt Forrest Esenwine

This Beginner's Guide to Being Human offers kids a lesson on emotions and sharing kindness and forgiveness with others can go a long way.
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Children’s Book Review: Two New Books from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Press

These two books from the San Diego Zoo Alliance remind kids of the importance of protecting the wildlife around the world and in our own backyard.
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Book Review: The Woman with the Blue Star by Pam Jenoff

Two young women in Poland must fight to survive the harsh treatment of Jews, one hiding in the sewer and one above ground risking everything to save the woman with the blue star.
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Children’s Book Review: Ultimate Spotlight: Extraordinary Animals by Sandra Laboucarie

Our world is full of extraordinary animals. This interactive book allows older kids to have fun while learning about special skills animals have to protect themselves or others.
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Children’s Book Review: Mr. Thatcher’s House by Kristin Wauson

Mr. Thatcher just wants to build the perfect house. When his neighbors start showing up, he realizes his house may already be perfect.
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