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    Book Lists, Books by Age, Chapter Book Lists · May 29, 2023

    Books for 6 Year Olds

    20+ Books for 7 Year Olds

    Book Lists, Books by Age, Chapter Book Lists · May 3, 2023

    20+ Books for 7 Year Olds

    The Best Early Readers for Kids (Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3)

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists · October 5, 2022

    The Best Early Readers for Kids (Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3)

    Best Books for 8 Year Old Boys

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists, Middle Grade Book Lists · October 3, 2022

    Best Books for 8 Year Old Boys

    The Best Soccer Books for Kids

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists, Middle Grade Book Lists, Picture Book Lists, YA Book Lists · September 12, 2022

    The Best Soccer Books for Kids

    Basketball Books for Kids

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists, Middle Grade Book Lists, Picture Book Lists, YA Book Lists · March 30, 2022

    Basketball Books for Kids

    Chapter Books By Black Authors

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists · January 31, 2022

    Chapter Books By Black Authors

    8 Best Chapter Books About Kids Starting Businesses

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists · November 29, 2021

    8 Best Chapter Books About Kids Starting Businesses

    25 Adorable Chapter Books About Animals

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists · November 15, 2021

    25 Adorable Chapter Books About Animals

    21 Best STEM Chapter Books for Kids Ages 5-8

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists · November 3, 2021

    21 Best STEM Chapter Books for Kids Ages 5-8

    Chapter Books About Friendship (For Ages 5-8)

    Book Lists, Chapter Book Lists · October 18, 2021

    Chapter Books About Friendship (For Ages 5-8)

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    If you love layered middle grade books that still If you love layered middle grade books that still manage to be fun and relatable and accessible to tweens, don’t miss this fall release! Sometimes I thought I was reading a book for adults! Especially with the tough issues Bishop explores during the Dad chapters, which are told in 3rd person (unlike the girls who narrate in first person)!

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    ✨lifetime favorite✨ I’m not a big re-reader ✨lifetime favorite✨

I’m not a big re-reader but if I had to re-read favorite middle grade titles, this would be at the top of my list! Clea is a highly motivated middle schooler who’s finding it harder and harder to keep up with school work. Her thoughts keep jumping around and the only time she can really focus is when she’s playing chess. Soon, she’s diagnosed with ADHD and has to find ways to work with the way her brain functions.

I love the way this book deflates stereotypes about the condition and shows just how much effort people with ADHD have to exert to function in a neurotypical world. With an unforgettable voice and strong themes of friendship, family, and crossing over from childhood to teenage years, Focused is a memorable read. 

I would strongly recommend this one for anyone curious about ADHD, chess lovers, and anyone who’s ever squabbled with a best friend.

Have you read this book? What did you think?

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    ✨how ‘bout a little virtual reality?✨

☀️ Addie has reluctantly moved across the country with her dad for his summer job in the virtual reality industry. He's working on research to use VR for therapeutic purposes, such as helping people cultivate empathy. Addie is not into VR, but that starts to change when she meets Matteo another kid on campus, and tries out VR on her own. Eventually, the two find a helpful use for VR that helps other people.

🥽 I loved the illustration style in this one and while I found the VR setting a bit disorienting, I appreciated the unique lens of the story. The graphic novel format works brilliantly for helping readers appreciate the power of VR. I think with text, it would have just been too much “world-building.” This is more engaging and exciting for kids.

🐢 Lo and Behold is a clever middle grade graphic novel about virtual reality, grief, and parental addiction. Readers who enjoy VR will love this one, but as the Author's Note mentions, it will also be a fantastic introduction for those who, like me, aren't familiar with it. A fun summer read with hints of serious themes.

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    ✨surprisingly heartwarming middle grade✨ 🗺 ✨surprisingly heartwarming middle grade✨

🗺️ Ginny’s summer is thrown off when her dad gets a surprise redeployment in the middle of their family’s moving to another city. Then, her geography camp gets canceled. Her sister seems to be making new friends, but no one appears to like Ginny–even when she starts her own geography camp. 

❤️ I loved this book way more than I thought I would (from the synopsis). Ginny has such a great voice and she isn’t always the most likable character but she’s always real. I loved watching her grow throughout the story.

📍This sweet, unique young middle grade book made my heart grow and ache for Ginny and her family as they navigated a season of change. Features illustrations and a new geography fact in each chapter.

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    My current adult reads! HAPPY TRAVELER is a non- My current adult reads! 

HAPPY TRAVELER is a non-fiction title about making travel work for you and creating enjoyable, memorable experiences. So far, I’m enjoying the author’s musings on travel.

HELLO BEAUTIFUL is a bookstagram darling (need I say more?) and I already know I’ll be reading it for a while. It’s one of those books that really forces you to slow down. The writing is so tender; it feels like the author loves her characters ❤️

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    ✨growing up is full of bumps on the way✨ 🤓 ✨growing up is full of bumps on the way✨

🤓 Sixth grade is off to a rocky start for Rex. His district moved most of his elementary school to another middle school, his best friend ditches him for the popular crew, and his blurry vision means he has to get clunky new glasses–the only kind his family can afford. 

❤️ This sweet graphic novel for fans of Telgemeier is an ode to middle school, family, and finding your people.

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    Do you like to hop on the “buzz train”? I find Do you like to hop on the “buzz train”? I find that buzzy books are often worth the hype. Even the few people who dislike them tend to have STRONG feelings about them 👀 which to me is a sign that the story got to you somehow. Of course, not every book is for every reader — hype or not. I share my tip for finding a hyped book that matches your reading tastes.

Which hyped books did you love? And which ones missed the mark for you?

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    ✨a different kind of sunshine✨ I loved this g ✨a different kind of sunshine✨

I loved this graphic memoir about the author’s time as a counselor at a camp for kids with cancer. It was my first time reading anything by this author and I totally get the appeal.

This one didn’t end up being as sad as I thought it would be but it was very moving, especially because Krosoczka shares newspaper clippings and pictures of one the families with whom he forged a particularly close relationship even until his college years.

If you’re looking for an engaging graphic memoir for older kids ages 11+ this is a great choice.

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