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Reviews of Books with 24 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 24 pages.

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I Want To Do Yoga Too

by Lauren Kramer

Little girls often want to be like their mothers and do the same things their mothers do. In "I Want To Do Yoga Too", Carole P. Roman introduces young readers to Hallie, a child who routinely sees her mother head off to yoga class and... Read More

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Worry Wart

by Lynn Evarts

Poor Chole Lore! Her life is so consumed with worries that she even worries about worrying. And when she worries, a large wart appears on the side of her nose, making her constant worry even more, well, worrisome. As Chloe goes about her... Read More

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The Tuck-In

by Cheryl Hibbard

Parents have long sought viable solutions to the everyday problems faced in raising their children. Dealing with even the smallest issues can be frustrating, and advice from others who have found ways to handle the same concerns is... Read More

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A Vegie Adventure

by Peter Dabbene

Not many kids like to eat their vegetables—it’s the subject of one of the eternal battles between parent and child. Any effort to help turn the tide against nutritionally deficient foods is a noble endeavor. In "A Vegie Adventure",... Read More

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Valentine's Journey

by Catherine Thureson

Valentine’s Journey is about a year in the life of a puppy. Pauline Adams has written the book in order to remember the puppyhood of her precious dog. She tells her story from the dog’s imagined perspective. From the moment her... Read More

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Morty Mouse

by Peter Dabbene

There are two sides to the “aspirations” coin in children’s literature: One side encourages children to pursue their dreams at any cost without ever giving up, and the other side teaches them to humbly accept their limitations and... Read More

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My Autism

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

Colette Evangelista is the mother of two boys; one has autism, and the family’s experience is the focus of this charming book written for children of pre-school age to a few years older. The book’s central character has autism and... Read More

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