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Book Thoughts: Seeker of Knowledge (Rumford)

Type: biographical picture bookAges: 5-10Author: James Rumford It doesn’t take too long to read this, and Jean-François Champollion’s energy is palpable! This would make a great addition to grammar level studies of ancient Egypt. For further reading on the Rosetta…

Book Thoughts: The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone (Giblin)

Type: juvenile non-fictionAges: 8+Author: James Cross Giblin Though this is written for older children, it is absolutely readable for adults. It doesn’t “talk down” to kids, but uses simple language in an effective way. I was surprised at how interesting…

Book Thoughts: Frosty the Snow Man (Bedford)

Type: picture bookAges: 2-7Author: Annie North BedfordIllustrator: Corinne Malvern This was published over 70 years ago and is still a solid wintery read. Pure, simple fun. By the way, if you found this from my Christmas lists, just know that…

Book Thoughts: The Lion in the Box (de Angeli)

Type: short chapter bookAges: 3+ (listeners), 6+ (readers)Author: Marguerite de Angeli Someone shows an unusually kind act toward this endearing family, and it’s an all-around feel-good tale. It was mentioned that one of the ladies who helps babysit told the…

Book Thoughts: The Best Christmas Ever (Green)

Type: beginner chapter bookAges: 6+ (reader), 3+ (listener)Author: Sylvia GreenIllustrator: Chris Chapman This is a very friendly and lighthearted book. There is only some sadness when she can’t find her cat, but nothing intense or startling for young readers. A…

Book Thoughts: Molly and the Lighthouse (Doyle)

Type: picture bookAges: 4-8Author: Malachy DoyleIllustrator: Andrew Whitson This short book was action-packed! Two different people “pass out” in the story, so that might take some explaining to the younger crowd, but it shouldn’t affect sensitive listeners. The only thing…

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