Poems about nail clippings, sausages, and page numbers?! Yes, and many more. The post My Head Has a Bellyache and More Nonsense by Chris Harris appeared first on Redeemed Reader. Poems about nail clippings, sausages, and page numbers?! Yes, and many more. My Head Has a Bellyache and More Nonsense by Chris Harris, illustrated by […]
A new edition of the Westminster Shorter Catechism uses cartoon illustrations as an aid to understanding and discussion. The post Teaching the Faith: *The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism appeared first on Redeemed Reader. A new edition of the Westminster Shorter Catechism uses cartoon illustrations as an aid to understanding and discussion. *The Illustrated Westminster Shorter […]
Fascinating, familiar specimens of insects AND arachnids are found in this lovely guide for young naturalists. A Kid’s Guide to Backyard Bugs by Eliza Berkowitz, illustrated by Nicole LaRue. Gibbs Smith, 2023. 96 pages. Reading Level: Picture Books, Ages 8-10 Recommended For: Ages 8-10 Forty fascinating, familiar specimens of insects AND arachnids are found in… […]
In How to Stay Invisible, an abandoned boy attempts to make it on his own and discovers he needs other people. The post How to Stay Invisible by Maggie C. Rudd appeared first on Redeemed Reader. In How to Stay Invisible, an abandoned boy attempts to make it on his own and discovers he needs […]
Those of us who homeschool admire the one-room schoolhouse model of previous centuries. With simple resources, a wide-range of ages, and a school year that fit the needs of the community, one male or female teacher reigned in the classroom. …Unless there were “big boys” whose sole purpose in showing up seemed to be disturbing… […]
In Ginny off the Map, a geography-obsessed sixth-grader learns to meet people where they are and find “true north” in her own family. The post Ginny Off the Map by Caroline Hickey appeared first on Redeemed Reader. In Ginny off the Map, a geography-obsessed sixth-grader learns to meet people where they are and find “true […]
Hope in the Valley captures one girl’s momentous summer as she processes grief, grapples with change, and finds her own voice along the way. *Hope in the Valley by Mitali Perkins. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2023, 301 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grade, Ages 10-12 Recommended For: Ages 10 and up Pandita Paul is adamantly against… […]
The Windeby Puzzle is half history and half story: Lowry allows young readers to peer behind the curtain into the process of creating a work of fiction grounded in history. The Windeby Puzzle: History and Story by Lois Lowry. Clarion Books, 2023. 224 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 10-12 Recommended for: ages 10 and… […]
In the Tunnel takes readers into the savagery and family upheaval of the Korean War . The post In the Tunnel by Julie Lee appeared first on Redeemed Reader. In the Tunnel takes readers into the savagery and family upheaval of the Korean War . In the Tunnel by Julie Lee. Holiday House, 2023, 304 […]
The Eyes and the Impossible views friendship, survival, self-knowledge and teamwork through the “eyes” of an observant and admirable dog. The post The Eyes and the Impossible by Dave Eggers appeared first on Redeemed Reader. The Eyes and the Impossible views friendship, survival, self-knowledge and teamwork through the “eyes” of an observant and admirable dog. […]
This post is part of the members’ only content here at Redeemed Reader. Want full access? Find out more about membership here. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password The post RR Quarterly Links appeared first on Redeemed Reader. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:”Table Normal”; […]
Beat the summer boredom with a book-themed party! The post How to Throw a Book-themed Party for Kids appeared first on Redeemed Reader. (Originally published at Redeemed Reader on July 10, 2013, in connection with that year’s Summer Reading Challenge) This week on our Summer Reading Challenge, we’re visiting the British Isles. To celebrate, we […]
Some re-issues actually improve on the original. Others, not so much . . . The post Gladys Hunt on Re-issues: Good, Bad, and Ugly appeared first on Redeemed Reader. A story betrayed Originally published on the Tumblon website January 29, 2010 It’s sometimes like wandering into unknown territory if you’ve had favorite books in your […]
An eclectic collection of picture and travel books for summer fun. The post Summer Fun Ahead: a Picture Book Tour appeared first on Redeemed Reader. (Originally published at Redeemed Reader on May 21, 2013) The Not-for-Parents Travel Book, Lonely Planet Publications, 2011, 207 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 10-12 Recommended for: ages 8-up Australians […]
Did you ever wonder how your local librarian chooses books for the children’s collection? The post Gladys Hunt on Starred Reviews appeared first on Redeemed Reader. Editor’s Note: “Starred reviews” are a guideline for librarians figuring how to spend the budget for the children’s section. (We take particular notice of them too, when figuring how […]
What are the takeaways from a memorable read-aloud experience? The post 5 Souvenirs from Narnia appeared first on Redeemed Reader. (Originally published on Redeemed Reader September 21, 2015) Some places we visit once as tourists. Once we have a souvenir, have checked off the “must see” locales, and perhaps eaten a signature food, we’re off […]
What better time to talk about value, budgeting, and a summer job? The post Talking About Money appeared first on Redeemed Reader. (Originally published at Redeemed Reader on June 1, 2012) We think of summertime as beach days, catch-up-on-our-reading days, vacation days, camp days (more on that next week)—but what about make-a-budget or start-a-business days? […]
How many books should a child own? The post Gladys Hunt on Personal Libraries appeared first on Redeemed Reader. Editor’s Note: As we head into the last month of our Honey for a Child’s Heart Read-along, we share the late Gladys Hunt’s further thoughts on choosing good reads, both for home and for the local […]
Land of Hope offers a balanced, positive, and often inspiring view of American history. The post *Land of Hope by Wilfred McClay appeared first on Redeemed Reader. Land of Hope offers a balanced, positive, and often inspiring view of American history–now available in student workbook, teacher’s guide, and young-reader editions! *Land of Hope: an Invitation […]
Editor’s Note: We’re wrapping up our Honey for a Child’s Heart Read-along with Chapter 19, on historical novels. Sarah, Plain and Tall Series Originally published on Redeemed Reader, October 22, 2018 The nine-to-twelve year old readers are getting heavy-duty reading lists from librarians across the country. Sometimes I think librarians have forgotten that nine years… […]
High School World Literature: What to Cut? “World literature” can mean literally any book ever written. The hard part of planning a world literature class is narrowing the focus: Do we cover antiquity to the present? Do we focus on broad world-wide representation? Do we read “the classics” (European classics, that is) that haven’t already… […]