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Chargement... The Three Lost Kids & The Death of the Sugar Fairypar Kimberly Kinrade
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The Three Lost Kids is a series that is absolutely adorable and perfectly geared toward young readers. I have children that fit nicely into the target demographic of this book and I can see them enjoying it as well. I read this story to my 2 year old, who actually sat still for more than 30 seconds! I have a 6 year old emerging reader who I cannot wait to share this with as well. I love stories that have a moral, a backbone to them, and this one fits nicely. I like that the book had discussion questions at the back to get the conversation flowing, which I feel is hugely important in furthering reading comprehension and fostering the love of reading and questioning and learning in the young minds we are charged with caring for. Ms. Kinrade's beautifully written tale is relatable to even the youngest readers. We all, as parents, have encouraged our children to choose more healthy things to eat rather than all of the candy and junk food they seem to desire so much more, even when they know it is infinitely bad for them. This book reminds children about how much better a healthy snack (the apple riddle) is than the candy and sweets that they might prefer, and why it is better for them without being preachy about it. This was the first of Ms. Kinrade's books I have read, but I look forward to getting the rest and sharing them with my children for years to come. The Three Lost Kids is a series that is absolutely adorable and perfectly geared toward young readers. I have children that fit nicely into the target demographic of this book and I can see them enjoying it as well. I read this story to my 2 year old, who actually sat still for more than 30 seconds! I have a 6 year old emerging reader who I cannot wait to share this with as well. I love stories that have a moral, a backbone to them, and this one fits nicely. I like that the book had discussion questions at the back to get the conversation flowing, which I feel is hugely important in furthering reading comprehension and fostering the love of reading and questioning and learning in the young minds we are charged with caring for. Ms. Kinrade's beautifully written tale is relatable to even the youngest readers. We all, as parents, have encouraged our children to choose more healthy things to eat rather than all of the candy and junk food they seem to desire so much more, even when they know it is infinitely bad for them. This book reminds children about how much better a healthy snack (the apple riddle) is than the candy and sweets that they might prefer, and why it is better for them without being preachy about it. This was the first of Ms. Kinrade's books I have read, but I look forward to getting the rest and sharing them with my children for years to come. The Three Lost Kids is a series that is absolutely adorable and perfectly geared toward young readers. I have children that fit nicely into the target demographic of this book and I can see them enjoying it as well. I read this story to my 2 year old, who actually sat still for more than 30 seconds! I have a 6 year old emerging reader who I cannot wait to share this with as well. I love stories that have a moral, a backbone to them, and this one fits nicely. I like that the book had discussion questions at the back to get the conversation flowing, which I feel is hugely important in furthering reading comprehension and fostering the love of reading and questioning and learning in the young minds we are charged with caring for. Ms. Kinrade's beautifully written tale is relatable to even the youngest readers. We all, as parents, have encouraged our children to choose more healthy things to eat rather than all of the candy and junk food they seem to desire so much more, even when they know it is infinitely bad for them. This book reminds children about how much better a healthy snack (the apple riddle) is than the candy and sweets that they might prefer, and why it is better for them without being preachy about it. This was the first of Ms. Kinrade's books I have read, but I look forward to getting the rest and sharing them with my children for years to come. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The book is about Halloween so it is the perfect time to read it. Lexie, Bella and Maddie go on another magical adventure this time to save Halloween.
It is written in a way that a child can relate too and with magic and fairies a lot of little girls will love it! ( )