Book Review
Garden to Table
by Aimee Jodoin
Basil, carrots, green beans, lettuce, potatoes, and tomatoes—these six common garden inhabitants are the perfect introductory plants to get kids interested in cultivating their own plot of land and preparing their own food. Katherine...
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Travels with Gannon and Wyatt
by Aimee Jodoin
When they win a trip to Egypt to work with a famous archaeologist, fifteen-year-old twins Gannon and Wyatt begin a quest to discover Cleopatra’s tomb. The mummy- and snake-filled adventure that results brings a touch of Indiana Jones...
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Susan Marcus Bends the Rules
by Aimee Jodoin
Racism is still a significant issue, and this historical novel puts the Jim Crow laws of 1943 at the forefront in a way that encourages children to take a closer look at how our world is changing and continues to change for the better....
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The Battle of Darcy Lane
by Aimee Jodoin
With sophisticated language rare in the middle-grade fiction genre, Tara Altebrando introduces young readers to a competitive ball game that takes the children suffering through summer on Darcy Lane by storm. Immediately jealous of her...
Book Review
Hello Kitty
by Aimee Jodoin
Our favorite kitty cat is back—now in graphic novel form—in this collection of ten quirky and cute stories by a handful of concept artists. Hello Kitty’s familiar face and adorably rendered illustrations (each artist has a unique...
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Curious Critters Volume Two
by Aimee Jodoin
In the distinct voices of twenty animals, David FitzSimmons introduces science lovers to the biology, behavior, and ecological benefits of a variety of critters. From the cave salamander to the great horned owl, from the American...
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The Only Alex Addleston in All These Mountains
by Aimee Jodoin
Rich in story and moving in message, this tale of two Alex Addlestons who met in kindergarten but are relocated half a world away from each other is an epic fairy tale for modern times. Part love story, part reminder to keep those you...
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The Sagebrush Singers
by Aimee Jodoin
Based on the German folktale recorded by the Brothers Grimm, “The Bremen Town Musicians,” this hilarious romp featuring a burro, a coyote, a skunk, and a raven subtly introduces the theme of human encroachment on nature through a...