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Public Enemy #2 Review
by maromax, Oct 1, 2007
Writer Anthony Horowitz wrote a best seller book that was popular with kids and children alike.
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The Cay
by VPolovin, Sep 19, 2007
The story takes place on an island close to Venezuela. The main character is a 12 year old boy named Philip.
Comments(7)   Liked It: 5
Sticks
by Rohit Patel, Aug 28, 2007
Click! Wham! The sound of pool balls filled the air as people rack balls, chalk sticks, bank shots, and does breaks. Meet Mickey Vernon, an average pool loving kid, or is he? He is the son of a world class 9 ball pool player who died when Mickey was eight months old.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 8
Charlie Bone and the Hidden King Review
by Hans, Apr 15, 2007
The heart-stopping thriller of the season has come. This in-depth review tells you all you need to know.
Comments(1)   Liked It: 5
New Children's Fiction
by Lori E. Mazzola, Aug 12, 2007
Tales of the Tree People "To tree...or not to tree?" children's fiction!
Comments(0)   Liked It: 2
The Slippery Slope
by omonoid, Aug 5, 2007
A children's book by Lemony Snicket.
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The Capture
by omonoid, Aug 5, 2007
A book report on the Capture.
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Honus & Me
by omonoid, Jul 17, 2007
Have you ever fulfilled a dream? Well Joe Stoshack, a stocky 12 year old boy with his ears always sticking out did. This was playing in the World Series.
Comments(2)   Liked It: 2
Series of Unfortunate Events
by vengencex7, May 16, 2007
The Series of Unfortunate Events is a series that follows the lives of three very unfortunate siblings, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. Daniel Handler wrote this series of twelve books under the name, which most people know him as, Lemony Snicket.
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Effects of Gender Stereotypes in Children's Picture Books
by CJO, Mar 12, 2007
Children's picture books may seem to be the last place where gender stereotypes are present. However, stereotypical messages are evident in picture books and as a result, our children may be limited and restricted to mold into these stereotypes.
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