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Flowerpower (154 KP) rated A Portable Shelter in Books
May 17, 2017
Well written, magical, mythical....hidden truths. (1 more)
The writing is mesmeric.
This is a collection of elegantly fascinating short stories about two women expecting their first child.

fireflyhearts (29 KP) rated The Boy With The Rainbow Heart in Books
Dec 26, 2019
Cute, if simplistic. Had a good message of acceptance. The rhyming felt a little off to me, but maybe that's because I'm not a young child.

Learning English Vocabulary kids :Education games
Education and Games
App
Learn the vocabulary about adjective. There are pictures and sound, make the child easy to...

Gotta Play Tennis
Podcast
Here are some quick ideas to help improve your enjoyment, skill, and knowledge of tennis. Child and...

A$ap Rocky recommended Ultimate Experience by Jimi Hendrix in Music (curated)

Jameela Jamil recommended I Never Said I Loved You in Books (curated)

Dean (6927 KP) rated Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) in Movies
Nov 18, 2017
Good child cast (1 more)
Good overall creepy feel
Is this an improvement? "Yes"
Well the first was rather awful so I didn't expect much from this but heard it was better. It's a big improvement on the first film, the child actors are very good. The atmosphere slowly builds and becomes quite creepy. If you like the Insidious films check this out. Watch after the credits! ;)
classroom sharing (1 more)
easy to use
This is a great way for teachers to keep in touch with parents. I love getting random pictures of what the class is working on, especially when I receive a picture of my child. It can be a great pick me up on a rough day, and helps keep me informed about what things my child is working on.

Leah Lopez (7 KP) rated Yerma in Books
Nov 6, 2019
A very powerful play centred around a married whom is desperate for a child of her own. Back in the early 20th century, Spain, women were seen only for having children, cooking and cleaning. Her husband denies her a child as he does not want one. I won't say how it ends, but it is well-scripted. Lovely work and thought by Federico Garcia Lorca