Wow! that's a great list. Reminds me of a computer program I used in grad school. I could put in a topic like "civil war" and all the children's books published would pop up with a brief description and grade level.
What a good site!
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Wow! that's a great list. Reminds me of a computer program I used in grad school. I could put in a topic like "civil war" and all the children's books published would pop up with a brief description and grade level.
What a good site!
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Thanks, Wag (or wig-wag) I love getting ideas for books for middle school level kids.
Judy
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Thanks! Surprised not to see Robert Stanek's books listed under "Books that changed the world" and "If you liked Harry Potter."
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