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How to Train Your Dragon Book 1
How to Train Your Dragon Book 1
How to Train Your Dragon Book 1
How to Train Your Dragon Book 1
If I Ran the Zoo (Classic Seuss)
The Magic School Bus Chapter Book #06: The Giant Germ
The Magic School Bus Chapter Book #06: The Giant Germ
Dandy Annual 2011
Beano Annual 2011
The Last Dragonslayer
Wales (Horrible Histories)
A Christmas Carol
A Child's Christmas in Wales
Rhamin
Bambi
Finding Nemo
Hercules
Sleeping Beauty
Jungle Book
Return to Neverland
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4 weeks | all time |
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books registered | 0 | 721 |
released in the wild | 0 | 43 |
controlled releases | 0 | 8 |
releases caught | 0 | 2 |
controlled releases caught | 0 | 4 |
books found | 0 | 12 |
tell-a-friend referrals | 0 | 0 |
new member referrals | 0 | 0 |
forum posts | 0 | 0 |
Extended Profile
Because we have received books from other bookcrossing kids, and have given books with BCIDs out at birthday parties, we thought it would be fun to have our own bookshelf (instead of our mother's) to track these books. If you want to pm us, visit adrienne10's
bookshelf.
We have registered all the books on our bookshelf at home. Well, not all. Mommy won't let us register any that were birthday presents (except a couple by accident) because we won't release those. The rest of the books on our bookshelf are available and will leave our bookshelf eventually. We are quite interested in trades. Right now, there are books for infants through adolescents. The books for kids over our age we would like to hold onto until we have a chance to read them ourselves, but we will eventually pass them on. Some books are our current favorite reads and we may not want to share them with anybody just yet. Some books have left our possession.
We love books about science. The jon part loves book on dinosaurs, insects, herpetology, and the solar system. His favorite "animal" are dragons. His wishlist is the dragon and boy books. The emi part also loves books about fairies, magic, and mystery! Both kids have read and enjoyed Harry Potter and Septimus Heap. Both enjoy several hundred page junior high reading level books and books that are very easy to read.
For clarification, two people share this shelf. The older is a girl the age listed in the profile. The younger is a boy about 18 months younger than the age listed. (We write it this way so that Mom doesn't have to come back and change the profile every birthday.)
We have registered all the books on our bookshelf at home. Well, not all. Mommy won't let us register any that were birthday presents (except a couple by accident) because we won't release those. The rest of the books on our bookshelf are available and will leave our bookshelf eventually. We are quite interested in trades. Right now, there are books for infants through adolescents. The books for kids over our age we would like to hold onto until we have a chance to read them ourselves, but we will eventually pass them on. Some books are our current favorite reads and we may not want to share them with anybody just yet. Some books have left our possession.
We love books about science. The jon part loves book on dinosaurs, insects, herpetology, and the solar system. His favorite "animal" are dragons. His wishlist is the dragon and boy books. The emi part also loves books about fairies, magic, and mystery! Both kids have read and enjoyed Harry Potter and Septimus Heap. Both enjoy several hundred page junior high reading level books and books that are very easy to read.
For clarification, two people share this shelf. The older is a girl the age listed in the profile. The younger is a boy about 18 months younger than the age listed. (We write it this way so that Mom doesn't have to come back and change the profile every birthday.)