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Young Readers (Ages 6-9)

Congratulations, you've got the reading habit!  Books in this category have more text, fewer pictures, and are usually broken up into "chapters."  Here are some we recommend for our young independent readers.

$16.99
ISBN-13: 9780310708254
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Published: Zonderkidz, 2/2007
THE JESUS STORYBOOK BIBLE EVERY STORY WHISPERS HIS NAME By Sally Lloyd-Jones (Zonderkidz $16.99) This story Bible for young children shows God reaching out to his creation in the forty four selected Old Testament and New Testament narratives. Each Biblical story Lloyd-Jones presents points to Jesus and his redemptive power. The author's unique approach helps children and adults understand how God's love, through his son Jesus Christ, rescues his people. For ages 4 - 8 - Linda

Bless This Mouse (Hardcover)

$15.99
ISBN-13: 9780547390093
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Published: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 3/2011
Newbery Award winning Lois Lowry's animal fantasy is about bravery and ingenuity. Well done! Mouse Mistress Hildegarde keeps charge over a community of over two hundred mice at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal parish. Her wisdom and cleverness protect the rodent population from demise from The Great X (extermination) and the Blessing of the Animals (cats present during a service). Eric Rohmann's drawings are charming. Ages 8 - 11. - Linda

Lentil (Paperback)

$6.99
ISBN-13: 9780140502879
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Published: Puffin, 4/1978
It is the 1940s in a small town in Ohio. Lentil, a boy determined to make music, practices his harmonica constantly. He saves the day by providing parade music when the town grump prevents the horn players, in the marching band, from playing. Children will want to pour over Mr. McCloskey's illustrations and will beg for the story to be read aloud again and again.  For ages 4 - 8. - Linda

The Rabbit Problem (Hardcover)

$17.99
ISBN-13: 9781442412552
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Published: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, 12/2010
Do you love calendars? What about rabbits, humor, and math? This book is packed full of surprise details and unusual features. Entertaining for ages 6 and way up (whether you are a fan of Fibonacci or not) - Julia

$17.99
ISBN-13: 9781596433380
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Published: Flash Point, 8/2010
I wasn't sure it could be done, but authors Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan along with illustrator Brian Floca have put on paper the creative struggle, emotion, and inspiration required to make the ballet Appalachian Spring. The collaboration between choreographer Martha Graham, composer Aaron Copland, and artist Isamu Noguchi is beautifully told with spare text and elegant, expressive art. Reading this book brought back the thrill of a performance for me. For ages 6 and up. - Carol

$12.99
ISBN-13: 9780399254628
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Published: Putnam Juvenile, 3/2011

You'll have to wait a bit for this one, but when you read a good book, you want to get the word out. PRESENT will be available in March '11.

When a first grader adores her teacher, only the perfect birthday present for teacher will do.  The delightful and very human Posey navigates a gift-giving dilemma with flying colors.  Stephanie Greene has created an early reader heroine that little girls will love.  Posey's warm, real relationships with other family members will charm readers & their parents.  Keep it up, Posey!  For ages 6 and up. - Rosemary

 


Junkyard Wonders (Hardcover)

$17.99
ISBN-13: 9780399250781
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Published: Philomel, 7/2010
Patricia Polacco should be classified a national treasure.  In THE JUNKYARD WONDERS ($17.99, Penguin), as with her classic THANK YOU, MR. FALKER, she pens a glowing tribute to a teacher who changed her life, and bares her childhood of dealing with a learning disability. In JUNKYARD, she remembers the days when her classmates and she were considered the “throwaway kids”, and how they proved everyone so very, very wrong. A little longer than her other picture books, this is her most moving and personal book yet. For ages 6 and up. - Rosemary

$17.00
ISBN-13: 9780618717194
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Published: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 4/2010
Clever, twisty poems and facts abound in this tribute to some of the hardiest of nature's denizens. My favorite is "Squirrels". Try reading "Tail Tale" with a straight face – this little mammal has attitude! You'll also learn what “ubiquitous” means, if you don't already! For ages 6 and up.

 


$12.99
ISBN-13: 9780399251672
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Published: Putnam Juvenile, 5/2010
What rates high on any child's list of anxieties?  The first day of school, of course, and Posey is nervous about saying goodbye to Mom in he "Kiss & Go" lane.  How Posey solves her dilemma, and with whom, will harm early readers and get them thinking outside the  box as well. - Rosemary

Beryl: A Pig's Tale (Hardcover)

$14.99
ISBN-13: 9780316044103
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Published: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 3/2010

Beryl, an unloved farm pig, shockingly chooses to escape and then befriend the wild pigs. I enjoyed the somewhat hidden messages of accepting help, not fearing others who appear to be different, and realizing myths are not always accurate. This story emphasizes friendship and the importance of family. For ages 8 and up.  - Julia


About Pets (Paperback)

$4.99
ISBN-13: 9781891327421
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Published: Treasure Bay, 10/2002

Have you ever wanted to help your child get more interested in reading at his level, but he still struggles with reading the words? WE BOTH READ is a fabulous series which allows an experienced reader to read the left pages and the beginning reader can happily tackle the right pages. ABOUT PETS contains interesting non-fiction text which will entice your early reader to desire reading it again with you.—Julia


Dying to Meet You (Hardcover)

$15.99
ISBN-13: 9780152057275
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Published: Harcourt Children's Books, 4/2009

Ignatius B. Grumply a bestselling children's author rents 43 Old Cemetery Road in search of peace and inspiration for his next book, which is long overdue. Little does he know that a 9 year old boy has been left behind in the house that is already inhabited by a ghost. In her trademark style from the Regarding the....series, Klise has written the novel in letters, memos, and news clippings, which are full of wit and humor. Curmudgeonly Grumply learns a thing or two about boys and ghosts, and suddenly his book comes alive. Lots of fun for ages 8 and up.—Carol


$17.95
ISBN-13: 9781585362813
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Published: Sleeping Bear Press, 4/2009

Growing up as a pacifist has created my interest in people who promote peace in our world. This book introduces elementary children to Alfred Nobel – scientist, wealthy businessman, and creator of impressive prizes which promote the accomplishments of others. A bonus to this book is the listing of the Nobel Peace Prize winners for the past 100 years (great resource to learn about others who promote peace). For ages 5 and up.—Julia