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Recommended Reading List
Books to Excite, Teach and Encourage Young Readers
By iParenting Staff
This whimsical tale is sure to summon warm summer memories of cool lemonade, and banging screen doors. Holly Green shares with us her childhood summers spent with her grandfather in his Catskills cottage. Richly illustrated by Sarah Chamberlin Scott, the book captures the spark of youth. This is a book to be shared by all generations, passing on a legacy of family togetherness. A portion of the proceeds of the book will go to ongoing research to find a cure for Huntington's disease.
Where Did Daddy's Hair Go? (Random House, 2006) by Joe O'Connor
Jeremiah's dad doesn't have any hair on the top of his head. Jeremiah never really thought about it until...
"Hey, Baldy!" someone shouted.
Now Jeremiah is wondering about all sorts of things: Will he lose his own hair one day? Does it hurt to lose your hair? Just where did Daddy's hair go? And what's so great about having hair, anyway?
Orso, the Troll Who Couldn't Scare (CD Books, 2005) by Brad Thiesssen
Everyone knows trolls are made for one thing, and one thing only – scaring people. Now that Orso is 8 years old, it's time for his dad to show him how. But Orso doesn't want to be scary. He'd rather spend his days climbing trees and playing with animals ... and he really wants to have a friend or tow. It takes a surprising turn of event to show how a little troll can make a big change, for himself and for those he loves.
On the Night You Were Born (Darling Press, 2005) by Nancy Tillman
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