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Children's Books

Carly's Ghost
by Peggy Tibbetts

Peggy Tibbetts speaks to the part of us that always wondered, "Did I really hear that or was it my imagination?" Carly's Ghost will keep you in suspense as she takes you back to that biggest childhood anxiety--"Is my house haunted?" Tension begins to rise in the Baillie home with slamming doors, cool breezes, and several mishaps to Carly's sister, Jackie. When curiosity gets the best of her, an investigation leads to a kindred spirit of the past. I loved Carly's Ghost. This story is a delightful attempt to bridge past and present. With all of the typical anxieties of a new home, sibling rivalry, and the curiosity of the beyond, it is sure to captivate. The length--98 pages--along with the suspense level, sells itself to a wide audience range. You could read it to your child or use it as a great first novel for young teens. Carly's Ghost is a must add to your wish list! Review written by Dawn Apsley.

The Wizard of Oz
 
Book | Film: VHS
 
by
L. Frank Baum, Michael Hague (Illustrator)

A classic book and film that I have enjoyed for years. Although the classic book is very different from the film that most of us are familiar - it is wonderful! Now, I pass this great memory of childhood to my child. This is a must have for your book and film library. Review written by Nancy Imelda Schafer.

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