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January #CHILDRENSCLASSICREAD2025
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#BuddyRead
repost for @TheBookHippie:
January #CHILDRENSCLASSICREAD2025
2025 schedule https://bookhippie.com/index.php/2024/10/01/childrens-classic-read-2025/
All welcome let me know if you want to be newly tagged or removed 🤍
#BuddyRead
I saw @Amiable posted her favourite reads from past #AuldLangSpine matches, and I love the idea! As I look forward to reading from @CarolynM's list in 2025, here are my faves from my past awesome matches:
@MeganAnn - The Girls at the Kingfisher Club (historical fiction meets fairy tale retelling at its finest)
@sprainedbrain - Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
@monalyisha - World of Wonders (so good I've read it twice now!)
Cont'd
Nice small graphic about the author's life leading to her becoming a ballerina.
For the rest of the review, visit my Vlog at:
https://youtube.com/shorts/XQrFo2VpIyA?feature=share
Enjoy!
“You had to stand in the very front part of the wing against the black curtain“
I would integrate this book in my classroom because the book integrates being a graphic novel with a more feminine sport such as dancing. The duality of it is very interesting and I think would be great to be in my classroom!
Siena dreams of becoming a dancer and makes her way from a beach near her home in Puerto Rico to Boston all the way to the New York City Ballet. Shares about her dreams and a dancer's beginnings.
For younger students but books that help with social emotional regulation are always the best.