Author Archives: Mrs.N

Twittering Away

I just got back from a lovely week long vacation where I did not read one single book intended for children or teens.  It was incredibly restful and a lot of fun.  I have Hidden: A Child’s Story of the … Continue reading

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Big Nate and Friends

Big Nate and Friends by Lincoln Peirce Big Nate is the first book I’ve read this month that really does read as a comic rather than a graphic novel.  It doesn’t have linear cohesive plot; it’s a series of short … Continue reading

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Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute

Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute by Jarrett J. Krosoczka I think at one point or another every kid has wondered about the school lunch ladies. What do they do when they’re not dishing up cardboard textured pizza or drippy … Continue reading

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Roller Girl

Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson This book is wildly, painfully cool.  It has the power to make you feel excited and giddy and like strapping on roller skates and getting to it.  Evidently, this is not an uncommon reaction, even … Continue reading

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Binky the Space Cat

Binky the Space Cat (A Binky Adventure) by Ashley Spires Binky the Space Cat is a perfect for readers making the transition to chapter books, whatever their age! Lots of beginning readers become used to using pictures to help them … Continue reading

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El Deafo

El Deafo by Cece Bell I used to teach a unit on memoirs and autobiographies to third graders and while I had some pretty great books for my reading groups, none of them could have touched the excellence that is El … Continue reading

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Out From Boneville

BONE #1: Out From Boneville by Jeff Smith My prior knowledge of the Bone series is this:  The school librarian at my K-4 elementary school had a sign hanging by her desk saying that students who wished to take out … Continue reading

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Graphic Novels and Comic Books

When it comes to graphic novels and comic books I am solidly out of my depth.  I didn’t read them growing up and they weren’t part of any of my Children’s Literature or Literacy Instruction coursework.  When I started teaching, … Continue reading

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Autism Fiction for Kids and Teens!

Today is Autism Day and this month is Autism Awareness Month.  I’ve read and reviewed quite a few books with autistic characters over the years so for a comprehensive list of books I’ve reviewed that feature characters with ASD, click … Continue reading

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Level M Books!

My earlier panic over not having any good Level M books to recommend to you has subsided. For ten years one of my strengths as an educator was matching readers with books they could read and enjoy, so I’m going … Continue reading

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