by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
The Mallory series continues. This is a great series for girls who like to read about girls in various situations. It’s a bit of what I call “social reading” just because Mallory is usually involved in some sort of personal or relationship issue. If...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
The Mallory series continues. This is a great series for girls who like to read about girls in various situations. It’s a bit of what I call “social reading” just because Mallory is usually involved in some sort of personal or relationship issue....
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
The Mallory series continues. This is a great series for girls who like to read about girls in various situations. It’s a bit of what I call “social reading” just because Mallory is usually involved in some sort of personal or relationship issue....
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
Meet Phineas L. MacGuire. Nickname: Mac. Goal: To be the best fourth-grade scientist ever. This is slightly revised to ridding Woodbrook Elementary School of mold. Mac has a lot to do. He’s growing penicillin mold for his good friend Aretha, and he’s the...
by Dawn | Mar 24, 2009 | Action / Adventure
Tired of reading those books about self-reliant boys who become intelligence agents?Well, meet Cammie Morgan, Gallagher Girl.Cammie attends the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women.That means she’s fluent in 14 languages and can kill someone with a piece of...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Picture Book
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Historical Fiction
Young Gabriel has grown up watching his father work with thoroughbred horses as the trusted and respected trainer on a plantation in Kentucky. As the Civil War encroaches on their world, this family of slaves has their lives turned upside down. His father makes a...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Fiction
Have you ever touched a hair from the mane of a unicorn? Following in the footsteps of the other “ologies,” this book takes us on a journey in pursuit of monsters such as they are. Where does one find a lake serpent? How about a hippogriff? It’s never easy, as these...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Picture Book
Looking for a book to teach shapes to young children?Not just circle, rectangle and rectangle?Well, here you go.Lois Ehlert shows children how to take shapes and colors and make animals out of them.Ovals, hearts, hexagons even can make a snake or a goat.Try an octagon...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Picture Book
Down on the farm there are animals all around.Look at the shapes and figure out what animal you’re looking at.Then, figure out what shapes were used.How did she do that?Colors and shapes abound.