Childrens Books

Harry Potter is low

Nowadays, with the increase in technology, the literature we read does not live up to the standards set years ago. This is for many reasons. Most people cannot easily read elevated language that uses critical theories and devices. Now many more things are published after the invention of the printing press. This led to a drastic wake left behind in great literature. Today, many of the most popular books are… Continue Reading
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Comics as tools for school?

Although it could be said that we live in a visual society because of technology's affinity for multimedia, the truth is that humans have always been a visual species. It is a well-known fact that the human brain translates all spoken words and other forms of communication into images in order to "read" them. If an image is already given to the brain, it does not have to go through… Continue Reading
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Saptaparni – Kids Activities in Hyderabad

What you see A sense of calm prevails here, a center for cultural activities and a children's bookstore. There is open space and greenery all around and just outside the entrance is a thriving periwinkle in full bloom. Pleasant and helpful staff behind a reception desk covered in leaflets, brochures and magazines welcome you inside. Across the walls, billboards announce the various workshops they organize. Further inside is a large… Continue Reading
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Some things my friends should know about Covid 19

Disclaimer: This blog is not written with the intention of endorsing any cures, solutions, or treatments for coronavirus. The author is not a doctor and does not claim to be a scientist in any way. This book is based on information provided to the public by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and is in no way affiliated with any federal, state, or local disease control agencies. Some things my… Continue Reading
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Bobby Bright’s Greatest Christmas by John R. Brooks: book review

Bobby Bright's Best Christmas by John R. Brooks Old Farm Press (2006) ISBN 9780978822705 Reviewed by Irene Watson for Reader Views (11/06) This adorable story begins in a Christmas light bulb factory where a strand of lights is shocked with an electrical charge and one of the bulbs, named Bobby, is imbued with magical powers. The string of lights is purchased by Mr. and Mrs. McGillicuddy and over the next… Continue Reading
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An intriguing book review on “Five Go Off To Camp”, a famous adventure of Five by Enid Blyton

INTRODUCTION: Children get into the good habit of reading books right after reading some of Enid Blyton's Famous Five. This is not always the case for everyone. But given my personal experience, I fell in love with books right after reading my very first Enid Blyton novel “Five Go Off To Camp”. I started reading books from my childhood, but I tell you that this book revived my long lost… Continue Reading
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Children’s book review – The personification of a magic lamp!

Have you heard of the success of Flat Stanley? He's a character that children love, he's a two-dimensional, flat person. Interestingly enough, the symbolism is great and it even has implications for the physics of multiple dimensions, but the Stanley Dish is incredibly successful and successful. In fact, some schools have had students create "flat stanleys" out of paper and then give them to friends to take on trips with… Continue Reading
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Lucky’s Higher Power – Book Review

The Higher Power of Lucky is the 2007 Newbery Medal winner by award-winning author, Susan Patron. Lucky Trimble is ten years old and lives in the desert town of Hard Pan. CA (pop 43) with his dog, HMS Beagle and his French sitter, Brigitte. Lucky spends her free time listening to twelve-step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and Smokers Anonymous where she discovers a higher power that helps people when they… Continue Reading
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Amar Chitra Katha

With the arrival of our newborn - a beautiful girl, we are forced to spend a lot of time trying to stop her from crying all the time. After my wife's patience ran out and she couldn't handle our daughter's crying anymore, I was forced to intervene. Fortunately, I had the help of Amar Chitra Katha (ACK for short) - one of the best children's storybooks in India. As they… Continue Reading
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Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz – A book review

Recommended for ages 9-12 Have you ever imagined that you were a top spy? Fourteen-year-old Alex Rider has never had one. But he still finds himself becoming one, in Alex Rider's first book, Stormbreakerby Anthony Horowitz. Alex's uncle, who raised him, is killed in a car accident. He was supposed to not be wearing his seatbelt, but Alex knows something is wrong. His uncle was the last person to ride… Continue Reading