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Tag Archives: theater
4 Unique Fantasy Books for Kids
Seeing as how it’s March already, I’m going to try to finish reviewing all my Cybils books this week, so I can move on to the books I’m reading this year. Dragonfly Song by Wendy Orr. Pajama Press, 2017. This … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged animal fantasy, Bronze Age, Filipino, theater, youth fantasy
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Three for Theater Kids
I’m still trying to catch up on all the books I read for my presentation at the Allied Media Conference in June, so it’s time for shorter takes. Here are three books perfect for the middle school theater fan. Better … Continue reading
Touchstone
One of the retired librarians at my library has a similar taste for fantasy, and we often trade book recommendations when she comes in. This one came from her (the recommendation, anyway; the book itself came, as usual, from the … Continue reading
Slings & Arrows
Slings & Arrows What’s not to love about a show whose opening song is titled “Cheer up, Hamlet!”? This a darkly comedic Canadian TV miniseries is about the New Burbage Theatre, smaller but very similar to Stratford, Ontario. At the … Continue reading