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Roadtrip Roundup 2: Another 14 great audiobooks for the road

Posted on November 21, 2018 Leave a Comment

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As the holiday season gets underway here in the US, many people hit the road for long stretches. Good audiobooks are essential companions on these trips.

My previous Roadtrip Roundup thas been the most popular post on Read, Kids, Read! to date. Here are another 14 audiobooks I am delighted to recommend. Some will make you laugh, some may make you cry. All will make the miles fly faster and enrich your time together with your kids. Read more…Roadtrip Roundup 2: Another 14 great audiobooks for the road

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Filed Under: Audiobooks Tagged With: 10yr+, 11yr+, 12yr+, 13yr+, 14yr+, 15yr+, 4yr+, 5yr+, 6yr+, 7yr+, 8yr+, 9yr+, adventure, animals, audiobook, courage, culture, family, homeward bound, reluctant readers

Lost in North Korea

Posted on March 7, 2018 Leave a Comment

Book Cover - Shadow of the Sun

Title: In the Shadow of the Sun
Author: Anne Sibley O’Brien
Format: Single book or audiobook
Audiobook narrator: Jackie Chung
Length: 8hrs 56min
Age group: 10+

North Korea has been in the news almost constantly. But other than alarming headlines, snippets of grim reports from defectors, and images of a strangely-coiffed dictator, what do we or our kids really know about this country, its history, its people?

In the Shadow of the Sun is a gripping adventure that lifts the curtain’s edge on one of the world’s most secretive nations. Read more…Lost in North Korea

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Filed Under: Audiobooks, Books Tagged With: 10yr+, 11yr+, 12yr+, 13yr+, 14yr+, adoption, adventure, courage, culture, female protagonist

2 great ways you can find diverse books for kids

Posted on February 14, 2018 Leave a Comment

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The world of children’s literature has recently started responding in a more authentic way to the desperate need for diversity in children’s books.

Here are two great resources for finding diverse books as a teacher, librarian, or parent. Read more…2 great ways you can find diverse books for kids

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Filed Under: Books, Resources Tagged With: 10yr+, 11yr+, 12yr+, 13yr+, 14yr+, 2yr+, 3yr+, 4yr+, 5yr+, 6yr+, 7yr+, 8yr+, 9yr+, culture, Diversity, family, picture book

Nonfiction friction

Posted on January 30, 2018 Leave a Comment

“How do I get my child to read nonfiction?” This is a common (often despairing) question I get when mentioning the blog. If you face a similar tussle, here’s one idea for ending the friction: Try a magazine subscription. Take a break from force-feeding dry tomes for now, and attempt a more digestible format. And as we get into gift-giving season, keep in mind: Subscriptions are the some of the best “gifts-that-keep-on-giving.” For the top recommendations from Read, Kids, Read!,  Read more…Nonfiction friction

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Filed Under: Books Tagged With: 10yr+, 11yr+, 12yr+, 13yr+, 14yr+, 3yr+, 4yr+, 5yr+, 6yr+, 7yr+, 8yr+, 9yr+, animals, culture, gifts, illustrated, magazines, nature, nonfiction, reluctant readers, science, subscriptions, technology

Bookish Boys on TV!

Posted on June 1, 2017 Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago, I was invited by author Kameel Nasr to talk about books for boys on his show “Local Authors” on Cambridge Community TV. My first live TV interview! In fact, my first TV interview, period.  Read more…Bookish Boys on TV!

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An Ambassador of a different kind

Posted on May 16, 2017 Leave a Comment

Countries appoint many Ambassadors, hundreds of them typically, to represent themselves to other nations, international organizations and global programs.

But did you know that we also have a National Ambassador of Young People’s Literature? Meet Gene Luen Yang. Read more…An Ambassador of a different kind

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Here’s to the daydreamers…

Posted on March 14, 2017 Leave a Comment

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There are few things I look forward to less than doing laundry. And with two active boys in the house, there is always a mountain of it waiting to be washed or transferred or folded at any given time. It is an endless effort to conquer the mountain, and I have my systems, as I am sure you have yours!

But these systems have their adversaries, and if you have a magpie for a child, not least of these are the ubiquitous pockets full of assorted trash: found pennies, baby pinecones, odd shaped stones, gnarled bits of bark, a crushed flower, downy feathers, each leaving a grainy debris that is near impossible to clear out completely. Read more…Here’s to the daydreamers…

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Book bonanza!

Posted on January 8, 2017 Leave a Comment

Here are the books my boys got for Christmas, from us, family members, and Santa (yes, still! With the biggest winks and nods yet!). And yes, they did get gifts other than books as well 🙂 Read more…Book bonanza!

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