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Joanne recommends several new and nearly new books out there for children. Included is Why is Snot Green? and How Loud Can You Burp? by Glenn Murphy, Felicity Frobisher by Marcus Chown, Little Moon by Stuart Clark, Ocean Life From A to Z by Annie Crawley, Engineering the ABCs by Patty O'Brien Novak, Evolution: How We and All Things Came to Be by Daniel Loxton and Katie of the Sonoran by Kate Jackson

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  • I didn't know Sara Palin had a sister

  • (joanne! your hairstyle is very sexy erotic and kinky! a+) the ancient astronauts terraformed earth! they seeded it with life and then brought the artificial mainly hollow titanium moon into the perfect orbit (it was a space arc) it helped create tides and orbit seasons of earth...the lyran star empire settled homo sapien sapiens on earth! (no human evolution on earth...junk d.n.a. is from flying saucers! vimanas) read book "who buildt the moon?"

  • Beauty and brains, dream woman !

  • wow...

  • Joanne, thank you so much for the wonderful review of Katie of the Sonoran Desert. I'm the one who illustrated it. :)

    Natalie Rowe

  • Hi Joanne! It is so good to see folks who love science and all the exciting discoveries that are waiting for us all. And there are so many books waiting to be read. Thanks for the reviews.

  • Thank you for the very complimentary review of Engineering the ABC's, Joanne! And I just love the ponytails!

  • Thank you for the video. I made sure to note all of the titles you discussed. I was familiar with one of them already, "Evolution" by Daniel Loxton. And I agree with your review. It was well-written, covered the core concepts nicely, and the illustrations were amazing as well.

  • Oh yah, I remember the days of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica... :)

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