Nonfiction Monday is the brainchild of Anastasia Suen. Bloggers across the kidlitosphere celebrate Nonfiction Monday by writing about nonfiction books for kids on Monday.
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On another note- Happy Thanksgiving! This has been a really rough year for our family, so it is even sweeter to make a list of things for which I am grateful and realize things aren't as bad as they seem. One of the things I am thankful for is my readers and fellow kidlit bloggers, who indulge me in my hobby and let me talk about complete nerdery without judgment. I wish you all love and happiness this Thanksgiving.
At NC Teacher Stuff, Jeff Barger has a book about a young child who immigrates from Asia to the US, Here I Am.
The story of a very pioneering young 19th century woman is the focus of The Tree Lady: The True Story of How One Tree-Loving Woman Changed a City Forever, featured at Shelf-Employed.
Jennifer is doing something fishy at the Jean Little Library; her book is Trout, Trout, Trout.
Resh introduces a wonderful story about animal migration, Is This Panama?
The beautifully illustrated Frog Song is Sondra's pick over at Sonder Books.
Budding artists will appreciate Janet Squires' pick, So You Want to Be a Comic Artist?
Cindy and Lynn at Bookends chose Digger Dozer Dumper, which is a poetry book that packs a lot of power.
Abby the Librarian has a riveting story called The President Has Been Shot: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy.
I have the newest book in the Great Idea Series from Canadian Monica Kulling, Making Contact! Marconi Goes Wireless.