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208. All the Light we Cannot See by: Anthony Doerr

Book borrowed from the Library: Reread

I dont even know where to begin with this book. I read it in one day, even with it being 530 pages. The book intertwines two main characters. One a blind girl and another, a young man made to be a soldier. The author goes from small chapter to small chapter, going back and forth between their lives. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to read!!!
There is also a Netflix show with Mark Ruffalo coming out at the beginning of November, and I can’t wait to see it.

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207. Little House in the Big Woods by: Laura Ingalls Wilder

Borrowed from Library

This was such a cute book. The stories within the main story bring the family even closure. In this book, Laura was able to go see what town was. The book took you through all of the seasons and how they lived and what needed to be done to survive.

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206. Sink Or Swim by: Veronica Agarwal

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I feel like this graphic novel was way too long. The main character goes to camp after getting her cast off. But, she doesn’t want to go into the water at all. On a different part, she talks to herself and berates herself in the mirror all of the time. She even stops eating and is by herself all of the time at camp. I just wish that it was one type of help needed for her.

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205. Birtle and the Purple Turtles by: Tara J. Hannon

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This is the cutest book! Bird and Turtle make fast friends when Turtle has no one to play with. It shows how you can be friends with anyone, no matter what they look like. This would be a great bedtime story or to have in a classroom library.

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204. Paper Wishes by: Tara Knudson

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This is the cutest book. A boy makes a paper wish, and you can see all where he imagines where it would go. The illustrations are so cuteand the best part is that on the last page, it tells you how to make a paper wish!

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203. There’s a Yeti in my Tummy by: Meredith Rusu

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This is the cutest book. It deals with children’s emotions and how they come out. Yeti is used to show how someone acts by how they feel. This would be a good classroom read aloud and then to have a discussion about when yetis should come out.

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202. There are No Dragons in this book by: Donna Lambo-Weidner

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This is the cutest book! It’s told in the voice of a dragon, and you wonder if there will be one in the book. The illustrations are so sweet. This would be a great read aloud or bedtime story for a child.

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201. I’m Fabulous Crab! By: Nicki Greenberg

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This is the cutest and shiniest book you have ever seen!! This crab is trying to find what they like. When they are made fun of, they continue to find out what they like and be whoever they are!
I would recommend this as a read aloud in the classroom or to a child who is struggling with being bullied.

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200. My Elephant is Blue by: Melinda S

Netgalley review

This is the cutest book! A blue elephant comes along, and the boy must work through tough feelings. This would be a great read aloud at school or with any child that is having trouble talking about their feelings.

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199. Just in case you ever feel alone by: Max Lucado

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The illustrations are so cute and fit what the book is about. This would be a wonderful bedtime story or for a time when your child is having a bad day. It’s a wonderful reassurance of how much God cares for all of us.