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Are you a teacher? Don't miss the new feature on our blog called Teacher Tuesday. Every month we'll publish lists specifically intended for teachers. Whether you need books adhering to a certain theme, ideas for your class library, or you need a fresh read-aloud for your class, we can help. Don't see what you want? Let us know. We take requests!  {SEE IT HERE}
Press

Aug 22, 2011: Curriki  Meet StorySnoops: Fiction Facilitators

Aug 22, 2011: School Library Journal Share Story Snoops with Your Community

May 23, 2011: Dot Coms for Moms Children's Books: Where Are All the Heroes

Mar 08, 2011: TheSkinnyScoop.com The Skinny Scoop Blogger Spotlight

Dec 13, 2010: ALA News 19 notable sites added to ALSC's Great Websites for Kids

Oct 08, 2010: Parenting on the Peninsula, October 2010,  POP Mompreneur: Raising Kids and Companies (page 13)

Sep 13, 2010: Children's Book Review Site Hosts Interview Series in Recognition of the ALA's Banned Books Week, view the online press release

Sep 10, 2010: California Parent Fall 2010 StorySnoop.com -- The scoop on kids' books

Sep 09, 2010: Rasco From RIF Blog Meet StorySnoops -- Fiction Facilitators

Aug 09, 2010: StorySnoops.com Enhances Children's Book Review Service to Meet the Needs of Parents, view the online press release

Jul 27, 2010: "Read Me A Story" Book Reviews,  Fantastic New Addition to the Blogroll!

Jun 22, 2010: Bismarck Tribune, Some Reading Ideas For Summer

Jun 07, 2010: San Jose Mercury News, Snoops Check Out Children's Books For Parents

Jun 01, 2010: (Volume 9, Issue 3), American Association of School Librarians (AASL), New Web Site Helps Parents "Snoop" For Fiction For Tweens And Teens

May 24, 2010: San Jose Mercury News, Not By Its Cover

May 10, 2010: StorySnoops Children's Book Reviews Website Launched


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“You have developed a valuable resource that is very beneficial to parents who don't have the time to read the entire book before they buy (or borrow) the book for their child/teen. I have put your link on our library's homepage. Thank you for all your hard work reading and putting this website together.”

KATHY GRAUMAN, LIBRARY SPECIALIST

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The ultimate goal of StorySnoops Children's Book Reviews is to foster a life-long love of reading in children. We contribute a portion of our profits to programs that support children's literacy.