What’s The Eight-Year-Old reading this week?
Our mostly weekly survey of the tidbits that cross The Eight-Year-Old’s desk. This week, The Eight-Year-Old blends her love of folding paper and Star Wars with Tom Angleberger’s Origami Yoda series.
Our mostly weekly survey of the tidbits that cross The Eight-Year-Old’s desk. This week, The Eight-Year-Old blends her love of folding paper and Star Wars with Tom Angleberger’s Origami Yoda series.
Our mostly-weekly survey of the tidbits that cross The Eight-Year-Old’s desk. This week, The Eight-Year-Old tags along with Horrible Harry on his trip to the moon, with Harriet Tubman as she frees 300 slaves on the Underground Railroad, and with Emmy as she explores the mystery of her incredible shrinking rat.
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Our mostly-weekly survey of the tidbits that cross The Eight-Year-Old’s desk. This week, The Eight-Year-Old spends a little more time with Thornton W. Burgess, one of the younger Mommyo’s favorite authors, as well as Katherine Applegate, one of the Eight-Year-Old’s favorite authors.
This week, the 8YO discovers Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer by Kelly Jones and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School by Jeff Kinney.
This week, The Eight-Year-Old devours two of the books she found lurking under the Christmas tree, and Mommyo joins the year-end list-making frenzy by making a giant list of all the news she forgot to tell you about when it actually happened.
This week, the 8 year old reviews Dragon, Hound of Honor by Julie Andrews Edwards and Emma Walton Hamilton and Polo’s Mother by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
Our mostly-weekly survey of the tidbits that cross The Eight-Year-Old’s desk. This week, The Eight-Year-Old begins an artful campaign to make a pilgrimage to Dedham, Massachusetts.
This week, the Eight-Year-Old’s inquiring mind wants to know about hypnosis, thanks to Georgia Byng’s Molly Moon’s Incredible Book of Hypnotism.
Our mostly-weekly survey of the tidbits that cross The Eight-Year-Old’s desk. This week, The Eight-Year-Old does math with cats and discovers a new-to-her-book buried under her Elvis wig.