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Reviews of Books with 28 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 28 pages.

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Dear Dinosaur

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

When his trip to the The City Museum is cut short, Max is encouraged by an enthusiastic curator to write a letter to his favorite dinosaur, sparking an entertaining and cleverly educational correspondence between a boy and a T. Rex in... Read More

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Duluth the Dragon

by Sarena Nanua

Fun illustrations and clever dialogue make this humorous fantasy tale about beating bullies irresistible. Duluth the Dragon: A Big Red Bully by Devon Buffett is a whimsical tale of dragons and fairies, meshing fantasy and real life... Read More

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Knophy

by Sarena Nanua

Knophy is an unforgettable and relatable character who will likely go on many more adventures. Nadia Ghafour’s "Knophy", a fun, quick picture-book read, follows Knophy, an invisible being who is not noticed by anyone—humans, animals,... Read More

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Confessions of a Bunny

by Christine Canfield

A beloved stuffy recounts her adventures with her person in this sweet and sassy children’s book. There are stuffed animals, and then there are stuffies—best friends, confidants, commiserators, and adventurers. In "Confessions of a... Read More

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Joey Visits Grandpa

by Kelly Thunstrom

Children will have fun coming up with solutions to Grandpa’s problems and comparing them with Joey’s. From the fish tank to the freezer, Joey never knows where he’s going to find Grandpa’s glasses next! Patricia Nichvolodoff’s... Read More

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A Scottish Year

by Catherine Reed-Thureson

The cultural heritage of Scotland is celebrated in A Scottish Year, a book for children ages 4 to 8 that looks at the life of children in Scotland. The book shares information on celebrations, foods, school, free time activities, and the... Read More

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