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Savvy by Ingrid Law
October 3rd, 2009 by La Bibliotecaria Johnson
Ahhh…another Texas Bluebonnet nominee for 2009-2010, you won’t want to miss reading. Not only is it on the list of nominees, but it is also a Newbery Honor Book, which is a BIG DEAL kiddos!
If you like a touch of magic coupled with a sense of urgency and sprinkled with a little wackiness, then this is the book for you. Law’s writing is imaginative and mesmerizing. You can’t help but drool smiles over her use of words. Make sure you get your teacher read this one.
If you would like to learn more about Ingrid Law visit-
http://web.mac.com/ingridlaw/Site/Home.html
Loads of fun at the official Savvy website-
http://us.penguingroup.com/static/packages/us/yreaders/savvy/index.html
Check out the book trailer I created-
Find more videos like this on ReadKiddoRead
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on October 4th, 2009 at 12:13 pm
Thank you so much for creating such a stunning book trailer for Savvy, and for your kind words about the book! I love seeing the way other people use their creative talents. You obviously have a savvy of your own. That’s part of what I hope the book can show…everyone’s got their own special know-how.
Wonderful!
Best always,
Ingrid Law
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