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1. Fly Guy series written and illustrated by Tedd Arnold, RL 1

Tedd Arnold is the author and illustrator of two of my favorite bedtime books to read out loud, No More Water in the Tub and No More Jumping on the Bed. His plausible but ultimately fanciful stories (I know that I definitely thought there was a chance I could crash through to the downstairs when I jumped on my bed as a kid) colorful illustrations and great character names (Patty Fuzzle who was

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2. Three (more) Frogs Worth Knowing...

I know, the two amphibians REALLY worth knowing are Arnold Lobel's brilliant creations, Frog and Toad. However, I think there is enough room in the world of children's literature for a few more frogs on the shelf... A Froggy Fable , John Lechner's first pictue book, tells the story of a frog who is frustrated by the changes going on all around him. Without giving the whole story away, I can say

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3. The Frog Priincess (Tales of the Frog Princess, Book #1) by E.D. Baker, 214 pp, RL 4

The Frog Princess by ED Baker is a gentle twist on traditional fairy tales that should put a smile on the face of fans of Gail Carson Levine's Ella Enchanted and her Princess Tales, now collected in one volume titled, The Fairy's Return and other Pricness Tales, which I highly recommend for all fairy tale lovers. Set in the kingdom of Greater Greensward, there are the familiar witches, spells,

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4. Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix, 314 pp RL 5

Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a novel for middle grade readers and is Book One in her new series, The Missing.   Haddix has plans for at least seven books in this series, due out at about one a year.  Author of over twenty books, seven of them comprising the very popular Shadow Children Series, Haddix is known for writing suspenseful stories.Because this is a suspense novel with surprises

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5. Children's Book That Never Was: Furious George



I'm guestblogging again over at Saints & Spinners... like I said before, her Children's Books That Never Were feature is just too good for me to resist! CLICK HERE to read more about Furious George: Father Knows Best.

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6. Lord of the Rings re-creation: The Muppet Show in Ham’s Deep

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These window displays (in Toronto's comic book store The Silver Snail) are recreations of the battle for Helm’s Deep from the Lord of The Rings, using Muppet Show action figures.


Thanks again to http://www.neatorama.com/

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