From Amazon: Catch the wave! That's what Jack and Annie do when the Magic Tree House whisks them back to a Hawaiian island of long ago. They learn how to surf and have a great time—until strange things start happening. Jack and Annie soon discover the cause: A tidal wave is headed their way! Can ... Read More about High Tide in Hawaii
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Tokyo Friends | Book Review
I even read picture dictionaries to my kids. Not English ones anymore, but foreign languages. Typically I stick with German because they know German and I studied it. So, I know how to pronounce it. However, there's one exception. Tokyo Friends. It doesn't advertise itself as solely a picture ... Read More about Tokyo Friends | Book Review
Three travel books every family should own
Over the weekend I passed the 1,000 mark. There are currently over 1,000 books listed on this site. Yay! Updated 2/2017: We're now at 1,300+! And there's also at least 300+ sitting in the draft section, many sitting in my email account, and even more that haven't been discovered ... Read More about Three travel books every family should own
Books into Movies: He Named Me Malala
As I'm writing this, in February of 2016, Malala Yousafzai is not even twenty years old. She turns twenty next summer. In her short, not even twenty, years she's seen her hometown taken over by the Taliban and watched as they banned girls from getting an education. In a Taliban-controlled area ... Read More about Books into Movies: He Named Me Malala
Children’s books set in Okinawa
As I've mentioned several times, I can not do a month focused on Japan without giving special attention to Okinawa. And it's very important that I look at Children's books set in Okinawa. Let's take a look at this specific part of Japan for kids. My dad was military and I lived there for three ... Read More about Children’s books set in Okinawa
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