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Whether an aspiring Reflexologist, or simply a curious consumer, these books will be a valuable asset to the library of an interested reader.
Putting together a list of must read books can be a great way to find inspiration to read new authors and genres and reread old favourites.
The Reflexology Practitioner will appreciate these advanced books on techniques, theories and histories of this Complementary modality.
A program run by the New South Wales Government encourages children across the state to read by setting goals and providing them with a list of age-appropriate books.
Lexile measures assign a value to text difficulty and reading level to help parents and teachers select books at an appropriate comprehension level for children.
October marks the third annual National Reading Group Month, a program of The Women's National Book Association.
Karen Szymusiak, Franki Sibberson, and Lisa Koch's new edition of their popular book for elementary teachers offers multiple strategies to support transitional readers.
Fictional accounts of earthquakes can be found in many settings, including the future. The following novels explore scientific, spiritual and human aspects of quakes
Calling all teens who've just read a good fiction book and want another one just like it! Here's how to find the next great teen book... fast.
Fire is one of mankind's greatest friends and one of its greatest enemies. Novelists have used the deliberately-set fire in many exciting tales. Here are just a few.
Children's Book Week is an annual event that brings together kids, teens, parents, libraries and schools and fosters a love and appreciation of reading.
Peggy Guggenheim is known for many things - the death of her father on the RMS Titanic, her sexual escapades and most importantly, her hand in the founding of Modern Art.
Never fear, Harry Potter fans, J.K Rowling's best-loved series might be done but the magic isn't over yet. Check out these magical, mysterious Harry Potter read-alikes.
These guide books will help you identify the vast diversity of marine plants and animals that live on Pacific Ocean shores from Northern California to British Columbia.
Museum of the Missing: The High Stakes of Art Crime pinpoints the cause of art crime as being the high rise of auction house prices beginning in 1958 to present day.
Online publishing is growing segment of the book publishing world, and Ellora's Cave is a one of the best-known.
Encourage children to read and develop a love for books and reading by ensuring that they are given books that are suitable for their age, interests and reading level.
Fictional characters have been pulling off hoaxes for centuries. Here are three novels with a hoax (or two) as a major part of the plot
The tradition of reading to children and giving them good books is a healthy pass-time for the kids and helps the personal development that no child should be without.
National Geographic photos paired with careful historical research create a top-notch children's photo-essay that highlights the Native American experience in 1621.
Newbery Award winning author Avi gives how-to-write advice in "A Beginning, A Muddle, and an End: The Right Way to Write Writing."
In Burns' hallucinatory graphic novel, a sexually transmitted disease worms its way through an entire community in the 1970s, turning the local teenagers into mutants.
Mother-daughter, father-son, and child-parent book clubs are a popular way to encourage family reading time.
Two picture books by Australian author and illustrator Gregory Rogers follow the adventures of a young boy and a bear in Elizabethan England and a mystical fairy grotto.
Bookshare readers download books as compressed, encrypted files that can be read with assistive technology such as a screen readers or refreshable braille display.
You need no cyclone to reach Oz, only IDW Publishing's handsome collection of five acclaimed comic books by Eisner winner Eric Shanower.
Professionals in the community and online can give the best advice and recommend top quality reading material for children.
Fictional accounts of antique dealers can sometimes take the reader on a quest for long-lost treasures. In some cases, the search is also for love or honor or adventure.
The characters in these football novels range from a Navy pilot to a Texas newspaperwoman and from a journalist to an aging former star.
Fictional accounts with characters or settings in various parts of Alabama have produced many memorable characters, plots, dialogs and issues.
Fictional accounts with Afghan characters or settings are relatively hard to find. Here are four novels to read from the safety of your armchair.
From the wilds of Alaska's prehistory to the Cold War era of the 1980s, these books take the reader into various parts of the Land of the Midnight Sun.
From the hills of the Ozarks to a cotton farm in northeast Arkansas, these books take the reader into various parts of the Natural State.
Teaching books and homeschool curriculum can rapidly deplete a budget. Try these free online resources and curriculum to boost your lessons.
Art school teachers said she had no future as an illustrator. But Lisbeth Zwerger ignored them and became one of the world's most acclaimed children's book artists.
Watch PBS with your child on the day after Thanksgiving for friendship-themed episodes of Clifford, Curious George, and more!
Mice siblings Benny and Penny return in an all-new comic book story about getting along with your neighbors.
The Condition by Jennifer Haigh is the story of a fractured family with a 12-year-old daughter who has Turner syndrome and their struggle toward normalcy.
Young adult writer Kimberly K. Jones shares her writing strategies in an informative Q & A session.
Five in a Row is an age-appropriate complete curriculum for kids 2-12. It helps students to make connections, love learning, and see books in an entirely new light.
Prettejohn's 2007 academic text on the art of the Pre-Raphaelites deserves a close, in-depth look.
In the antiques world, things are not always what they seem. Sterling Glass must sort truth from fiction and fake from real in this calm and cozy Virginia mystery.
Many children harbor negative views of elderly people. Some children even fear seniors. This article will explain how to use children's books to counteract stereotyping.
Teens who like "The Hunger Games" series by Suzanne Collins will love these post-apocalyptic edge-of-your-seat-thrill-ride young adult novels.
With "The Assassin King," Elizabeth Haydon offers Book Six in her popular "Symphony of the Ages" series. But for this author, fantasy means more than just a great read.


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