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a kids book about... series

Sure: we’ll say they’re ‘kids’ books….

a kids book about Disabilities by Kristine Napper

a kids book about Body Image by Rebecca Alexander

a kids book about Anxiety by Ross Szabo

a kids book about Racism by Jelani Memory

a kids book about Depression by Kileah McIlvain

February 13, 2021 by NTE 1 Comment

Hey all! I know it’s been a while –> Covid is a beast, and Long Covid its just as beastly older sibling.  But! I am determined to actually write some reviews this year, so here we go. Short Review: These books are amazing, and if you ever see a sale on them (which is how I wound up with these), grab as many of them as you can.  Love, your friendly neighborhood former reading/kindergarten teacher. Now, actual thoughts and paragraphs: I don’t know what other […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anxiety, body image, Depression, Disability, early readers, Jelani Memory, kids book about, Kileah McIlvain, Kristine Napper, Racism, Rebecca Alexander, Ross Szabo

NTE's CBR13 Review No:5 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction · Tags: Anxiety, body image, Depression, Disability, early readers, Jelani Memory, kids book about, Kileah McIlvain, Kristine Napper, Racism, Rebecca Alexander, Ross Szabo ·
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“Oh God; Middle School. “

September 12, 2014 by NTE Leave a Comment

That’s what a lot of books for kids boil down to: Just “Oh God; Middle school”. And for good reason. I didn’t go to middle school – in my city, elementary school was K-8 and then it was high school that hit you like a hydrogen bomb (although you may, questionably, at least have had a few more years of ‘maturity’ to help you deal with it by then) – but it’s still all the same principle. You’re going along, living your regular kid life, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: early readers, middle grade fiction

NTE's CBR6 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: early readers, middle grade fiction ·
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