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Benjamin McFadden and the Robot Babysitter
Written by Timothy Bush, illustrated by Timothy Bush
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While Benjamin's parents attend the Rings of Saturn Preservation Dance, Benjamin is left home with his Robot Babysitter and his mechanical kitten. Read the story to find out what crazy things happen when Benjamin reprograms his "babysitter" to have more fun.
Review by: Patty McDonald
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Mama Panya's Pancakes: A Villiage Tale From Kenya
Written by Mary and Rich Chamberlin, illustrated by Julia Cairns
Recommended Ages: Grades 1-3
On this day, Mama Panya and her son, Adika, are headed to Market. (Mama Panya is planning to make pancakes for dinner.) However, during their journey, Adika invites everyone he knows: Mama Panya is a little upset because she does not know how she will feed all these people...In the end, everyone has a good time. Additionally, some people brought items for that meal or a future meal.
Review by: Melissa Brandt
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The Fortune-Tellers
Written by Lloyd Alexander, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
Recommended Ages: 6 7 8 9
When a young carpenter hears that a fortune-teller has come to the next town, he immediately sets off to learn about his future. But after telling the carpenter's fortune, the seer mysteriously disappears! What is to be the young man's true fate?
Review by: Patty McDonald
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The Time Warp Trio
Written by Jon Scieszka, illustrated by Lane Smith
Recommended Ages: 7 8 9 10 11
Zapped into the 21st century by The Book, Fred, Sam and Joe find that the future is definitely worth waiting for. 3-D ads attack them on the street. Ray-gun toting robots demand their ID numbers—or else. And a meeting with their great-grandkids could knock out the old family tree at the roots.
Review by: Patty McDonald
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