Kids books Here are three new books that emphasize that aspect of the season.
It’s that time of year when pumpkin surgeons, young and old, start itching for a knife.
Youngsters can’t get enough of things Halloweenish. That includes books. Here are three good but not-too-scary new ones.
MIAMI – It’s Nia Yasher’s third go-round at raising a bilingual child and this time she’s sending her daughter to a Spanish-language school. Yasher, a Cuban-American insurance agent who grew up speaking Spanish in her home, has two older daughters who aren’t fluent in both languages.
The central characters in Deb Caletti’s books are teens. Teen readers devour her books.
Kid Books Old Man Fookwire was a grump who hated pie, puppies and most everything else.
Kid books How delightful it would be to float free into the atmosphere, unfettered by shoes, desks or sidewalks. Kids can take such flights of fancy with two fun new picture books.
Folks who can’t wait till Halloween can get their shriek on starting this weekend.
Kid books A lot of families are into farmers markets, locally produced foods and regional cooking.
Kid books A young child’s world is rooted in the things that make up home, but is also ever-expanding. Mother, father, sister, puppy. That big old tree at the park. Pebbles at the beach.
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