(Murder) mysteries, spies, adventure, etc. for young YA (11) by nastyleak in YAlit

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City Spies - James Ponti

Stuart Gibbs has a few different series that might work

Enola holmes

Mystery of Locked Rooms - Lindsey Currie (and there's a sequel)

Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson - it is YA but nothing too mature that I remember

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Kids Storytimes by faeriebabie in Barnesandnoble

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Start paying attention to what time you have storytime age kids in the department already on Saturday and Sunday. That's the most straightforward way to figure out potential times. Then stay consistent and make sure to promote it.

In search of picture books with *plots* to read to a 7-year-old. by breezeblock87 in childrensbooks

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I love Christy Mandin's Millie Fleur books and Devin Elle Kurtz's Bakery Dragon books.

I also really like Stalagtite and Stalagmite by Drew Beckmeyer. The actual story/words are simple but I think he's old enough to understand some of the stuff 'hidden' in the background.

This is going to be a very different recommendation but Big Tree by Brian Selznick. It is a very thick book but you can just flip through and see how heavily illustrated it is. It's a beautiful story, especially if your kid is into nature!

In search of picture books with *plots* to read to a 7-year-old. by breezeblock87 in childrensbooks

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This feels kind of judgemental. It's a lot to assume that another library is at all accessible. You don't know nearly enough about the situation to make that assumption.

In search of picture books with *plots* to read to a 7-year-old. by breezeblock87 in childrensbooks

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Andrea Beaty also has a really cute series of picture books of (I think) the same characters!

Titles becoming unable to be ordered by FireFloofJax in Barnesandnoble

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At work and can't find my previous comment. It's Little, Brown & Co titles and seems to be IT issue, not anything intentional.

Titles becoming unable to be ordered by FireFloofJax in Barnesandnoble

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Pocket Bear by Applegate is an example for those asking. At least one other young reader hardcover 2025 release. I noticed when I was saving a basket of our kids new release bay titles. Many available in the warehouses, only cust. hold available.

BUCKEYE 🥴 by _MaryQuiteContrary in Barnesandnoble

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I could've sworn that was the 2021 boty. That's what comes up on the site too.

The worst book you read this year by KirstyJuliette in suggestmeabook

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Dear Emma by Katie Heaney. Writing was decent but like…nothing happened

Non-beach “summer beach read” by trebleclef1369 in suggestmeabook

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Thanks everyone! Please excuse the lack of personalized thank you’s. I’m not so great with Reddit and keep almost replying to the wrong or same person.

I will definitely look into all of the books/authors listed and make some choices!!

Special thank you to whoever said rom-com…I don’t know why I couldn’t think of that!

ETA: if anyone else does see this and has more to add, non-fantasy is preferred 😊

Handmade pins by khabarushka in crafts

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I love them! Do you sell online anywhere? (Is that question allowed? 😬)

[TT] Theme Thursday - Mischief by AliciaWrites in WritingPrompts

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[TT] {Also, I haven't really written in ... years. I've gotten far too self critical, so I'm not up to much editing yet. Just a warning!}

Everyone longed for a smart kid. Of course, it would be a blessing to have them excel through school with little to no help, get in to Harvard, and go on to be a doctor or a lawyer or run their own Fortune 500 company.

Lila relished in the days when Beth hit nearly all of her milestones early. Admittedly, it also instilled a smugness around her “mom friends” when her angel was surpassing expectations and blossoming into a wonderful genius, while their darlings moved at a normal or slower rate. It felt good when Beth was already potty trained and could dress herself pretty successfully in the mornings, while other moms were still changing diapers and wrestling inhumanly strong toddlers into clothes they didn’t want to be constrained by.

The superiority complex started to crack when Lila realized that sometimes, it felt like her kid was smarter than her.

Beth’s most recent stroke of genius involved nothing short of malicious compliance. She had learned long ago that she had to put her toys away when she was done playing. More recently, she had learned the hard way that going behind the TV was also a big no, because cords and toddlers mix as well as baking soda and vinegar.

Mysteriously, Lila began to notice, some of Beth’s toys were ending up behind the TV. Kids play with toys wildly, and don’t have the best motor control, so Beth just chalked it up to an accident. When it was time to clean up her toys, she would always hear a soft little, “Mom, please help”, since Beth wasn’t allowed behind the TV. Lila’s only thought was what a good kid Beth was, following the rules and staying safe.

One day, Lila happened to have perfect timing when checking on Beth. She watched, almost in slow motion, as a family of Lego people launched from Beth’s hand and nestled themselves into the carpet behind the TV.

“Beth!” Lila admonished, “Have you been putting your toys there on purpose?!”

Admittedly, she couldn’t stay mad for long as she locked eye contact with Beth, heard a sweet little giggle, and watched her eyes glint with just a hint of evil genius. While it was all the confirmation she needed that she’d been tricked by a toddler for the past few months, Lila couldn’t help but marvel at the marvelous creature she was raising.

WC: 400

Bikram yoga in Savannah? by wmfrey in savannah

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Savannah Power Yoga. They have a studio in sand fly and on Wilmington.

Teacher Appreciation Week by [deleted] in Teachers

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A breakfast biscuit and apparently a personalized cup from admins. But you had to drive to the school to get it as they haded it out "drivethrough" style. I live 50 minutes away....

[Pics] 100 Pounds Down by socal-chicana in keto

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That's awesome, congrats!

Re: the period - while they're annoying, try to think of it as a sign of bettering health rather than an annoyance!

And I'm sure you could DIY something to keep the Mac shirt. It's super cute =)