A3: Narrative nonfiction works well for books about a scientific process or natural cycle (which are most often picture books).

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Working on some new themed graphics and need more from all our BOOK LOVING PEEPS! What are your favorite quotes involving the power of Flood us with your favorites kidlit, and community!

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We are very, very nervous about coming up shortly... last week 💛Steph💛 bought oh so many books after the recommendations we got. Granted, every single one of them turned out to be fabulous but... it’s ❤️Mary’s❤️ turn to get some ideas tonight cause:

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Hi, I'm an author (The Secret of Zoone is my latest) and creative writing teacher in Vancouver. As a kid, I was in a pilot program for creatively gifted students. I spent grades 4-6 in the same classroom with the same teacher.

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A5) It would be the TriWizard Tournament from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! But, if I get disqualified, I'll go to The Lemonade War.

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A4) In 2016, I had the privilege of being the official illustrator for the summer reading club in my province. It was a lot of fun to work with the team of librarians to develop the theme!

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Hi! I'm Michele. Latest PB COOKIE & MILK released last week w/ Also the host of podcast My Messy Muse & organizing TEACHERS FREE Skype visits w/ amazing female authors! This FRIDAY Sign up here! https://t.co/oDzJbdfB8j

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A5) I've always enjoyed books where the magic wasn't "certain" or the book wasn't high-fantasy, like The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, or Fortunately the Milk, or Butterfly Lion.

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Hi I'm Lee, a MG author and specialized arts educator. I've had a great start to the school year so far, working with lots of young creative writers—including a program for neurodiverse teens.

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Hi, I'm a middle grade author (current series is "Zoone") and specialized arts educator in Vancouver. I have so many students who are "girls in between"—so I'm excited to get some recommendations.

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Hi friends! Rachel from NJ. I teach sixth grade ELA

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