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Monday, January 2, 2012

Nonfiction Monday

Welcome to Nonfiction Monday!
We are pleased to host the first Nonfiction Monday of 2012.
Please link your nonfiction reviews using Mr. Linky at the bottom of this post.
We've posted two new reviews for Nonfiction Monday.
Click on the links below to see our reviews, and be sure to check out all of the nonfiction reviews linked at the bottom of this post.





Announcing: The Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2012
We are excited to be partnering with Kid Lit Frenzy for the
2012 Nonfiction Reading Challenge
Our goal is to encourage everyone to read more nonfiction picture books this year.
Take the challenge by setting a goal for yourself.
Maybe you want to read one nonfiction picture book each week or each month.
Visit both the Kid Lit Frenzy and The Nonfiction Detecetives blogs
throughout the year for nonfiction reviews and giveaways!
Tweet about the challenge using the hashtag #nfpb2012.
Feel free to add the Non-Fiction Picture Book badge to your web site.

Add your nonfiction review below.

6 comments:

  1. Technically read in 2011 ... but, um ... oh well. ;]

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  2. Hi! Here's our contribution for Nonfiction Monday over at GatheringBooks:
    "The Tree that Time Built" Selections by Mary Ann Hoberman and Linda Winston - http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2012/01/02/nonfiction-monday-the-tree-that-time-built/

    Happy New Year and best of luck with the Challenge!

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  3. The subject is bees and honey over at Ms. Yingling Reads today. http://msyinglingreads.blogspot.com/2012/01/sweet-new-year-and-nonfiction-monday.html

    Happy New Year! I'm going to suggest to my students that they make goals, not resolutions!

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  4. My fist Nonfiction Monday! It's a gorgeous biography by Allen Say. Something for everyone, part graphic novel, narrative, and collage...

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  5. I have (belatedly) added two titles from OwlKids Press, On an American Day and Learn to Speak Dance. Thanks!

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  6. I reviewed a book about time for kids, A Second is a Hiccup. http://perogiesandgyoza.blogspot.com/2012/01/second-is-hiccup.html

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