by Sharon | Feb 22, 2018
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst and Illustrated by Ray Cruz.
This is a fun book for ages 6 to 9 years of age.
It’s a good book to bring out when a child is having one of those “terrible, horrible, no good, very bad” days. Before long they are giggling and forgetting all about what got them “down in the dumps”.
Even older children like it and remember it.
This paperback edition was published July 15, 1987, so it has been around for quite some time . . . and I think it is one that will be around for a lot longer.
If you’re looking for a gift that keeps on giving, I’d suggest Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day . . . it all begins when he wakes up with gum stuck in his hair . . .
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Sharon
by Sharon | Feb 8, 2018
If not, you’re missing out on a lot . . .
I’m probably missing out on a lot, but I’m excited by the perks I do receive.
I’ve really gotten into Prime Video. I’ve been able to visit some old TV programs I missed or wanted to revisit. I also like the movies. It is a nice way to spend an afternoon or evening.
Check it out for yourself.
You and only you know if it is right for you.
Initially, I had my doubts . . . but once I realized how much I saved on shipping . . . and then the videos . . . Some of them are Amazon productions and they are outstanding!!
I’ve found it to be a better deal than the cable movie channels . . . but that’s just me.
As I said earlier . . . you decide. It is worthwhile for you to consider Amazon Prime for all it has to offer . . . maybe not just for you, but your entire household.
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Sharon
by Sharon | Jan 23, 2018
The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaser.
This is a great story for ages 7 to 10. 

It is 304 pages!!! So, this is a serious read.
It is the story of a family who lives in a brownstone — it is the only home they’ve known . . . But the landlord decided not to renew the lease which got all of the Vaderbeekers to work together to save their home.
It’s a good read I recommend.
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Sharon
by Sharon | Jan 8, 2018
Listening to the rain . . . it is gently lulling me to sleep . . .
But . . . I want to do a fun product review of the book The Magic Misfits by Neil Patrick Harris.
I was drawn to the colorful cover and how I felt drawn into the image. Being a papercrafter and getting more into making cards, I found the cover art quite intriguing. I wanted to do something equally “magical” and intriguing with the stamp and dies I have . . . Perhaps to make a card or for a mini-album story of my own . . . alas I digress . . .
This is a fun read for ages 8 to 12 years. If your child is a Lemony Snicket and Pseudonymous Bosch (love the names) fan, then The Magic Misfits is right up their alley.
The Magic Misfits are a diverse group of kids . . . they are unique and interesting . . . they come from different economic levels, same sex parents and one of the kids has a disability. This makes for a delightful set of new found friends who set out to solve a mystery.
I do love this book. I understand it is the first in a series . . . something for children and adults to anticipate.
I believe The Magic Misfits is a great book and a must read . . . even reluctant readers will find this book hard to put down.
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Sharon
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