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The Wild Rumpus Starts is a site for teacher, parent and homeschool resources. Features include: children's book reviews, teaching support, author news, contests and fun websites for children in grades 3-12.
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Joey Fly, Private Eye author & illustrator explain the graphic novel process

Nov 21, 2009
Yesterday   I told you all about a great new graphic novel, Joey Fly, Private Eye in Creepy Crawly Crime, and today I have an excellent classroom addition written by author Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Neil Numberman explaining the whole process...

Joey Fly, Private Eye by Aaron Reynolds with illustrations by Neil Numberman

Nov 20, 2009
Older readers and graphic novel lovers will find a lot to like in Joey Fly, Private Eye in Creepy Crawly Crime. Told with the style and verve of hard-boiled detective fiction, Joey Fly, Private Eye in Creepy Crawly Crime has all the traditional...

Silverstein and Me: A Memoir by Marv Gold

Oct 25, 2009
Information on the reclusive, but dearly loved, Shel Silverstein is rare. Students seeking information on the author will find few interviews given and little written about him. Shel Silverstein would be happy that this is the case. A man of wildly...

The 13 Days of Halloween by Carol Greene with illustrations by Tim Raglin - book review & teaching ideas

Oct 24, 2009
The Thirteen Days Of Halloween is the perfect Halloween picture book for the little ghouls and goblins in your life. The text follows the same rhyme scheme as the famous Christmas song (12 Days of Christmas) and the illustrations offer wonderfully...

National Geographic Kids Almanac 2010

Oct 8, 2009
Students are going to pour over the fabulously stuffed-to-the-brim National Geographic Kids Almanac 2010.  Is it possible to pack any more animals, geography and culture into a book? This book is great for mini-reports or beginnings of further...


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