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Today I want to share with you some of my favorite Young Adult and Children’s Lit books from the past couple of months. If you click on the title, you should be taken to my review of the book. If you click on the image you will be taken to Amazon to purchase the book.
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Young Adult books
A Shadow on the Snow – Mystery
The Next Fithian – Science Fiction
Middle School Books
The Dragon and the Girl: True North – Fantasy
The Sherwood Proof – Fantasy – Fairy Tale
Calculating Christmas – Fantasy – Fairy Tale
The Cinderella Theorem – Fantasy – Fairy Tale
Elementary Books
Kit’s New Home & My Bandana Acres Journal – Leveled Reader
Hootin Goes Outside! – Early Chapter Book – Leveled Reade r
Picture Books
The Inventions of God (and Eva)
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Goal Planning
It is the start of a new semester for most of you. Have you set goals for this semester? I’d love to hear what type of goals you set. Are they related to: book purchasing? stories to read? lessons to teach? activities to plan? budgeting for next year?
If you are in need of a goal planner, I have one in my Etsy shop that may be useful for you.
Reading Journal
Do you like to keep a record of the books you read? I contribute reviews to Goodreads and Amazon which help authors get more eyes on their books. The Reading Journal for Book Lovers provides space for writing those reviews before putting them on the web. It is also a place for favorites, series, and more.