Review: Not Quite Snow White Emphasizes Believing In Yourself Despite Outside Voices
This book gave me deja vu of when I was the lead in my middle school play, Peter Pan. Being
A young book lover shares her thoughts on the diverse stories she's reading.
This book gave me deja vu of when I was the lead in my middle school play, Peter Pan. Being
Isobel is a little girl who loves solving problems. She enjoys figuring out the answers to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
Christina Soontornvat loved to read and tell stories when she was younger, but had never dreamed of becoming an author.
I think that books are going to keep getting better and better as writers develop more story ideas and techniques.
I recently reviewed author and art educator Amanda Davis’ book 30,000 Stitches: The Inspiring Story of the National 9/11 Flag,
After being struck by lightning at eight, Lucy Callahan’s brain has been rewired, making her a math genius. Now 12
Note From Elena Reads: When she’s not doing schoolwork or spending time with her family, Vedika Budhraja is reading. She
Christina Fifeld has spent her whole life in Farmington Public Schools. From kindergarten through 12th grade, she went to schools
September 11, 2001 was a shocking, life-changing day. Lives were lost, bones were broken, and trauma still follows many people
Note from Elena Reads: My third grade brother would sometimes rather answer trivia questions, ride his bike, or play video