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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This year we will be taking some time to study the history of the world. It’s first grade so obviously we aren’t going to study the entire history of the world in one year but we are going to take some time each quarter to learn a little about one time period and I’m hoping…
Last year’s Read Your Bookshelf Challenge was such a hit I knew I needed to bring it back for 2021! This is a low pressure reading challenge with reading prompts for every month of the year. Plus, is a reading challenge any good if it doesn’t include a book giveaway? (I think not, so my…
It’s no secret that I love reading. I’ve always got a few books on the go and at any given moment am a part of two to four different book clubs. I don’t just enjoy reading though, I also enjoy making book lists, talking about books (especially on BookTube), writing about books, shopping for books,…
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Homeschooling is great for parents who want to be lifelong learners. I enjoy picking certain topics to teach my kids that I can learn along with them. Though I don’t think my education should solely be tied to theirs. I want to be learning on my own time as well. I thought I would share…
I did not do well with my list of books I wanted to read in 2019. I think I read maybe 5/30 or so. This year I am scaling the list back and making sure I make the books on my list a priority. I made a video of the books I want to read but…