July’s author for the Virtual Book Club for Kids was Giles Andreae. We already had a few books by him like Commotion in the Ocean, Rumble in the Jungle, and{...}
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April’s Virtual Book Club for Kids author was Denise Fleming. One of the books we read was Alphabet Under Construction. The book shows a mouse constructing each letter of the{...}
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It’s been a few months I think since I wrote a Virtual Book Club for Kids post because we hadn’t really done anything for about two months or so. We{...}
Happy Valentine’s everyone! I thought I would share with you Connor’s Valentine dragon mailbox that we made. We used scrapbook paper to make everything because that is what we had{...}
November’s author for the Virtual Book Club for Kids was Karma Wilson. The book we read was Bear Says Thanks. I figured being November this book would be perfect. For{...}
A while back I wrote about how JT was doing Alphabet Animals and I wrote his activities for the Letter A. Finally I am moving on and writing about letters{...}
I mentioned here about the Virtual Book Club for Kids when I wrote about JT’s activities for October but I never got around to writing Connor’s. I should have written{...}
Around the beginning of the month I ran across the Virtual Book Club for Kids. Each month they feature a different author and you can participate by picking a book{...}