Eight reviews of fiction books suitable for children aged 10 years and over. The reviews include: The Hero Game (by Pete Johnson), The Troll Queen (by John Vornholt), Stoncipher (by Judith Heneghan), Mudlark (by John Seddon), Fall Out (by Lynda Waterhouse), The Wish List (by Eion Colfer), Doctor Illuminatus (by Martin Booth) and Agent Orange/Callista Green/Benjamin White (by A. J. Butcher).
Words: 738 Downloads: 0 Category: Children By: RachelNA selection of five book reviews (including one trilogy) all aimed at children aged 11+. Includes reviews of Another Life (by Frank McGinty), Smallville: Shadows (by Diana G Gallagher), Smallville: Runaway (by Suzan Colon), Angel: Haggis Horrors and Heavenly Bodies (by Cherry Whytock) and The Sword of Shannara Trilogy - The Warlock Lord, The Druids“ Keep and The Secret of the Sword (all by Terry Brooks).
Words: 776 Downloads: 0 Category: Children By: RachelNYou"ve waited nine long months, endured the pain and discomfort of labor and delivered your beautiful bundle of joy. Now the fun starts. Each day is a new exciting adventure filled with memories to last a lifetime.
Words: 689 Downloads: 3 Category: Children By: Darlene ZagataDo you wake up every morning, stumble out of bed and gaze at your red-eyed, bleary reflection in the bathroom mirror? Perhaps you've noticed the dark circles and bags beneath your eyes seem to be steadily growing. Is your present state of exhaustion the result of parenting a night owl child? You're not alone.
Words: 570 Downloads: 2 Category: Children By: Darlene ZagataSleepwalking is a normal part of growing up for some children. Read about it and learn some tips for dealing with it.
Words: 384 Downloads: 2 Category: Children By: Word GypsyThis article reviews the book How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, a resource for parents on communicating well with kids of all ages.
Words: 373 Downloads: 0 Category: Children By: R. Buchwald