I'm always on the lookout for ideas that help my kids develop their writing. So when I got the chance to review this book, I jumped at it. My 52 Lists Project is filled with writing prompts from the everyday (list the things you want to do this year) to the thought provoking (list the things you want to be known for). Some prompts are serious, some are silly, and some make for quicker list making. This guide would be ideal for a homeschool setting or a later elementary teacher looking for a way to mix up writing projects. And starting with a list allows those young writers to relax and release their thoughts without the pressure of producing a paragraph right away. My only word of caution is that the digital copy is really lacking. I would prefer to have a hard copy of this book with colorful photos and illustrations. If you're looking at the purchasing the digital, I would skip My 52 Lists Project and look up prompts online.
*Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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