MIDDLE GRADE MARCH TBR and possibility pile – maybe too many middle grade books
So, my TBR and possibility pile for Middle Grade March may be a little large . . . ?
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I was inspired by Julie from The Kreke Family on YouTube to do a video sharing our favorite picture books since she has been sharing videos all this month in response to the homeschool challenge I have been hosting over on Instagram. As I went through the house and grabbed our favorites I realized we…
Oh dear, this month’s TBR started out pretty rough but things came around a little. Even though my reading usually slows down in the summer I am still planning on continuing picking a TBR each month and hopefully this will give me some extra motivation to carve some reading time out in the summer months….
Last month I started my first list of books I read the previous month, I’m excited to make this a monthly thing because it’s a nice review for me to see which books I read and think about why I enjoyed them. This month I am going to do something different and share the books…
The most popular book list I’ve shared so far as been Nine Books To Spark a Child’s Imagination, for good reason too, it includes some of my absolute favorite picture books. Today I wanted to share nine more books to spark your child’s imagination. NINE BOOKS WITH GREAT IMAGINATION TO SPARK YOUR CHILD’S IMAGINATION Rosie Revere…
I thought it might be fun to go through my TBR cart and TBR shelf and pull off all the fantasy books that I want to read. I was a little loose with the definition of fantasy here, but oh well.
I have developed a love for mid-grade novels in the last few years. Generally middle grade novels are geared towards ages 8-12. They are around 30,000-50,000 words and don’t have any profanity, graphic violence or sexuality. There are a ton of novels that fit into this category and today I wanted to highlight some that…