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A child looks at children's books
Filed under: Development/Milestones: Babies, Media, That's Entertainment
I do love a good children's book, and often rely on the recommendations of friends, or book reviews to choose appropriate books for my daughter. But really, when you think about it, book reviews and friends' recommendations are usually made by adults -- and wouldn't it make more sense to get a recommendation from a child?CNN.com to the rescue -- Andrew Ogleby, the 6-year-old son of a CNN staffer, has "written" a review of several recently-published books, to hilarious (and rather insightful) end. This article is definitely worth the read -- you never know, you might stumble upon a true literary treasure.












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6-12-2006 @ 8:36AM
bonnie said...I'm with him regarding his comments on the poetry book. I think often adults push poetry onto children when what they often want is just a good story. I wish I had access to reading the squirrel book, it sounds really good.
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