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Terri Schlichenmeyer

Voting rights explored in new book for kids

How many leaves are on the tree outside your window? That’s a question you may not be able to answer. How could you even count them all?

‘Marvelous Cornelius’ revisits Katrina cleanup

Pick up your toys! How boring is that? It’s much more exciting to get things out than it is to put them away, right?

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Kids will go wild over Jane Goodall book

Summer’s almost over, and when you go back to school, there’s one thing you’re going to miss: your dog.

Beware of adult themes and abundant slang in ‘Rusty Summer’

Let’s get this out in the open: “Rusty Summer” is OK. A six out of 10, just slightly better than middling. In its favor, I liked the characters in this book; they’re all decent people, the kind you’d want in your corner. I was truly drawn to their good hearts. What I didn’t like was the overabundance of slang here.

Heaven isn’t all it’s cracked up to be in ‘Boo’

His guide, Thelma Rudd, confirmed it. Oliver, known as “Boo” to his classmates because of his pale-pale skin, had been “rebirthed.” He’d “passed” into this place everyone called “Town,” where he’d forever be 13 years old, skinny and non-athletic.

Mother and daughter team on college survival guide

Starting with the fall semester of high school, mother-daughter authors Margo Ewing Woodacre and Steffany Bane Carey walk readers through everything from choosing a college, studying for SATs and packing for the big move, all the way through secondary education and for a year or two beyond in “I’ll Miss You Too.”

Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum ‘Spelled’ is gigantic fun

With a starting point of a basic princess story, author Betsy Schow moves with lightning speed through just about every fairy tale and fantasy story you can remember.

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