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2008 Award-Winning Books
The ALA picked the best books of 2007. Add some to your child's reading list for 2008.
Read More11 Great Kids' Books that Made Great Movies
Did you know "Shrek" was a picture book character before he arrived on the big screen? Get our recommendations for 11 great kids' books that made excellent movies.
Read MoreSpring Reading List
From toddler reads to teenage tomes, these books will keep rainy-day blues at bay.
Read MoreNancy Drew: Mysteries, Movies, & Music
At Disney Family.com read reviews of the Nancy Drew: The Movie, the books, video games and music. Disney Family.com provides families great entertainment ideas and moview reviews from expert websites and other moms raising children.
Read MoreReview: ABC T-Rex
Munch, munch, munch! This nonscientific tale depicts a tyrannosaurus eating a multitude of objects, including each letter of the alphabet. This clever theme for an ABC book will delight beginning readers as they identify the many objects on each page whose names begin with the featured letter.
Read MoreBook Review: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (Book 6)
Voldemort and his followers, the Death Eaters, are out in the open now, so much so that Rufus Scrimgeour, the new Minister of Magic, feels it necessary to inform the muggle Prime Minister. Snape is up to no good, Draco has been given an assignment by the Dark Lord, and and a net of security has dropped on Hogwarts. Deaths, disappearances, and destruction increase as Harry's penultimate year at Hogwarts begins.
Read MoreBook Review: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2)
A deadly monster is prowling the halls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. During his second year there, Harry again confronts evil when students are turned to stone and his best friend's little sister disappears. Though she follows the formula of the first book, Rowling keeps readers caught in her magic spell with twists, turns, and nonstop excitement.
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