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Elizabeth Davis

Content by Elizabeth Davis

  • A Fine, Fine School

    Rhyming, rhythmical and humorous describe award-winning author Sharon Creech's A Fine, Fine School. It is perfect for reading aloud to young children. Read more »
  • Building mother-daughter bonds

    Growing up is difficult. Spanning the centuries, history and literature have recorded a communications gap separating one generation from the next. But don't lose heart. Read more »
  • Resisting evil

    War affects everyone. No living creature is left unscarred by the ravages of conflict. These truisms are poignantly recounted in L.M. Elliott's premiere novel entitled Under A War-Torn Sky. Read more »
  • Review

    f you're looking for a good bedtime story for a child aged three to six, you need look no further. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: June, 2001
    f you're a history buff of any age, you will not be disappointed by The Good Fight: How World War II Was Won. Stephen E. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: June, 2001
    Adventure is defined in many different ways but for kids 8-12 years of age, this is definitely an out-of-this-world experience. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 2001
    , click, read Many young people complain that history is nothing more than dates, times and places. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 2001
    , click, read Many young people complain that history is nothing more than dates, times and places. Read more »
  • Review

    Issue: July, 2001
    , click, read Many young people complain that history is nothing more than dates, times and places. Read more »