Review: The Great Southern Reef

Have you heard of the Great Southern Reef? It stretches from the north of New South Wales to Western Australia and is home to sea creatures and more than 400 different types of seaweed. The Great Southern Reef is also […]

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Review: Meet The Family

This hilarious romp of a picture book delights in the most wonderful of ways, celebrating the idiosyncrasies and oddities of families. I still have a smile on my face long after closing the book. It’s an irreverent look at many […]

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Sir Ladybug by Corey Tabor

Published by Balzer + Bray Summary:  Sir Ladybug is a modest knight who likes to hang out with his friends, Pell, a roly poly bug who serves as his herald, and Sterling, his trusty squire, who’s a snail with a […]

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Junior Review: The Greatest Thing

On the first day of grade ten, Winifred is struggling to learn to love herself, developing an ever-growing self-hate.  Ever since her only two friends transferred to a private school, Winifred has never felt more lost and alone. She doesn’t […]

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Review: Youngbloods

Youngbloods is the fourth and final book in the Imposters series by Scott Westerfeld, and you should read the other books before this one.  It brings readers full circle, linking with the Uglies series even more closely than before, through […]

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WHIRL

Whirl by Deborah Kerbel and Josée Bisaillon wordlessly follows a maple seed, commonly known as a whirligig, as it moves throughout the city. A whirligig gets blown off a tree, twirling and whirling by families gardening together, kids playing in the park, […]

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