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The Hero and the Crown | Robin McKinley
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Dragons. Sword fighting. Heroine. What‘s not to love? But for older MG. #NewberyChallenge

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The Hero and the Crown | Robin McKinley
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Onto book 2 while I travel. Tackling #NewberyChallenge.

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Working on this one tonight for #NewberyChallenge. I know I‘ve read it, but I just haven‘t documented it anywhere so it doesn‘t count to me.

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Rabbit Hill | Robert Lawson
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Animals around an abandoned country house excited because rumor of a new family moving in. Could help with food supply because food has been scarce. Will have to decide if these are good folks or bad folks for animals.

I think my younger students would really enjoy this as a read aloud. #NewberyChallenge

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Short stories that tell about how certain things came to be. Explanations as to how fireworks created or how tea was discovered. Interesting. Good for read aloud when studying Asia or myths. #NewberyChallenge

Amabear Love your mug! 6y
Daisey Sounds fascinating! 6y
youngreadrshelf @Amabear thanks. Made by my son. 6y
youngreadrshelf @Daisey it was. Probably good for those kids that have trouble with longer pieces. 6y
Amabear @youngreadrshelf how special! 6y
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Higher Power of Lucky | Susan Patron
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Preteen Lucky lives in Hard Pan (population 23) with her guardian, Bridgette, and her dog, HMS Beagle. Her mom died 2 years ago and Bridgette, who is from France, came to the U.S. to care for Lucky. (How she came to be guardian is a little convoluted so I'll let Lucky explain it) Lucky is worried that Bridgette is planning to go back to France and leave her with a foster family. Lucky takes her future into her own hands. #NewberyChallenge

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A Year Down Yonder | Richard Peck
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Mary Alice remembers being 15 and sent to live with her grandmother in the country. Her dad is out of work and her Grandma Dowdell has room. Prior to this Mary Alice has only ever visited with her brother for summer visits. Now it's a whole year and grandma is a character. From swiping food from others' land to tricking neighborhood tricksters to helping some that no other people in town will help, Grandma's on top of everything. #NewberyChallenge

Tanisha_A Ooh, I like the sound of it. Grandma Robin Hood! 👌 6y
youngreadrshelf @Tanisha_A grandma was a hoot! 6y
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The Door in the Wall | Marguerite De Angeli
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Reading for the #NewberyChallenge.

intothehallofbooks Oh yay! I buddy-read this with my son earlier this year. 6y
youngreadrshelf @intothehallofbooks the beginning reminds me a little of I, Juan de Pareja. 6y
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Story of Louisa May Alcott. Tells about her life. She sounds a little too good to be true. It was interesting. Her life, but it's made to sound easier than it probably was. Really, it seems, if you want to get a true picture of the lady then you should read her books, especially Little Women. According to the author of this, Louisa put everyone important to her in them. #NewberyChallenge

Daisey I loved this book when I first read it, but it definitely simplifies her story for younger readers. I'm currently listening to another that is much more straightforward about the difficulties of her family's life. (edited) 6y
Daisey Another biography I enjoyed and would recommend is 6y
youngreadrshelf @Daisey thanks. I‘ll have to check them out. 6y
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Last Stop on Market Street | Matt de la Peña
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Boy accompanies his grandmother on a bus ridge through their neighborhood. How she sees things is very different from how he does. It is set up like a picture book, but the material is good for the older than toddler set. If you're looking for a book that teaches empathy and compassion without beating the kids over the head, this is a good one. #NewberyChallenge

GatheringBooks this is an awesome read. 6y
youngreadrshelf @GatheringBooks totally agree!! 6y
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