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Madeline (age 7.5) Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story, A Chapter Book for Ages 6-10



Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story
Linda Thieman

Pale Silver Rainplop Press (2008)


ISBN 9780979439612


Reviewed by Madeline McElroy (age 7.5) for Reader Views



This is a ghost story of a girl named Katie who is nine and the other girl that you see on the front cover is a girl named Kimble who is ten. The two girls met when Katie heard a girl laughing at her new house but she didn’t see anyone. She kept hearing laughter and then she saw a girl ghost on her bed. Katie wasn’t afraid of Kimble. And Kimble was excited to see a new friend in her house.



I like the whole story of it and I want the other book of Katie &
Kimble. I like Kimble because she is a ghost, and I like ghosts, they
don’t scare me either. My most favorite character is Katie. I also like
Kimble’s pretty purple dress. I like the parts when Katie and Kimble hug each other because they are such good friends. The girls like to
play outside exploring and going on adventures.



Another funny part of the story is when Katie and the rest of her family in the house were in sleeping bags, everyone but Twinkle, the family dog.



I still like the pictures even if they don’t have color. Lots of chapter books don’t have pictures, but I wish they would, it makes it
more interesting to me.



This is an easy book to read for seven year olds. I think a lot of kids
in the world that know how to read would like “Katie & Kimble: A
Ghost Story” by Linda Thieman.



280L



Read Madeline’s review of Book 2, Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish, here!

 

Download the first six chapters of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story free here!

Reviews & Interviews

Read the Katie & Kimble Reviews, Interviews, and Guest Posts Here


 

Here you can read reviews of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story (a chapter book for ages 7-10) and Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (book 2 in the series). Some of the reviews are by kids, some are by moms, and some are by book bloggers and contest judges.

 

You can also read (and hear) interviews with Linda Thieman, the author of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story, and guest posts she has written for book blogs who were kind enough to host her Katie & Kimble book tour.

 

 

Reviews by Kids

 

 

1)  NEW! Video Review! Ki, age 6, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story



2)  Madeline, age 7.5, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story for Reader Views Kids!


“I think a lot of kids in the world that know how to read would like Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story by Linda Thieman.”

 

3)  Katie & Kimble Kids’ Corner: Katrina, 8, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story for ages 7-10


“Katie & Kimble is a very honest book with a lot of friendship and truth.”



4)  Madeline, age 8, Reviews Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish for Reader Views Kids!


“Katie and Kimble: The Magic Wish by Linda Thieman is the second book in this series about Katie and Kimble I have read. They are fun and easy for the reader to follow. I really like these books about friends because they always have a happy ending and make me feel good. I liked both books equally well.”

 

Reviews by Mom Bloggers

 

Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story (Book 1)

1)  NEW! Mom’s Most Wanted  (Stefanie’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“I was fortunate enough to receive Linda Thieman’s book, Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story. My son was home when it arrived. He is 7 years old and an avid reader. As soon as he got it in his hands, he sat down on the couch and didn’t stop reading it until he was finished. He absolutely loved the book. I thought that since he had read it and loved it so much, I had to read it…. The book is extremely well-written and is easy to follow for a child, as well as an adult. I think I loved the book as much as my son did!… I feel it should be a must-read for every school.”

 

2)  NEW! Rave & Review  (Leanne’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story takes you to traditionally spooky locations and situations but does so in a lighthearted way that is anything but scary even for young readers…. I did really like that the book was about something very different than I had seen before and the opportunities were huge to engage in good discussions with your kids … about the topics brought up in the book.”

 

3)  NEW! She Scribes  (Kimberly’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“This is not really a “Ghost” story, per se, but more so a story about friendship and having that special bond with someone. It has a lot of funny parts in it too. Even though it’s not a scary story I still think it would be fun to read, or to read to your child, for Halloween. ”

 

4)  NEW! Pink & Posh  (Jeri’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“Throughout this story as well as its sequel, Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish, the girls work together to solve puzzles and mysteries that kept my daughter and even myself ready to find out the endings.  But, don’t let the “ghost” titles fool you.  These books are light-hearted and fun and are not at all based on fear.  We had a blast reading this series together….  My daughter is 6, and may be a little younger than most Katie & Kimble fans, but she is super excited to see if there will be a third story in this wonderful set of books for young mystery lovers.”

 

5)  Café of Dreams  (April’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“a magical feeling”

 

6)  The Book Connection  (Cheryl’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“An excellent start to a new series of chapter books for young readers”


7)  The Homeschool Messenger  (Susieqtpie’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“…It is 106 pages of pure fictional fun! Don’t let the Ghost Story title keep your young ones from reading the book. It isn’t a scary book! Katie moves to a new town with her family and discovers a kindred spirit! She goes on a quest that is engaging and heartfelt!”


8)  Moomette’s Magnificents  (Cindi’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“…make sure to add this charming mystery book to your child’s reading list this summer!”

 

9)  ‘Deal’ectible Mommies  (Candace’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“Not only is Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story a fun read, it allows Milla and me to have some precious time together every night before bed. She makes a point every night to bring me the book and curiously awaits the next adventure!”


10) 
The Post-it Place  (Jyl’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“…a book that will keep children engaged and wanting to know more. It isn’t frightening at all, so no worries that your child won’t be able to sleep at night; it is just fun, excitement and a little suspense.”

 

11)  From Melissa’s Desk  (Melissa’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“I recommend this fabulously written book to all children ages 7-10!”


12) Homeschool Buzz Reviews  (Kathy’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)


“Kimble is so pleasant you quickly forget she’s really a ghost!… Another spunky character is Katie’s dog Twinkle; her ever present, playful English sheepdog is very appealing.”

 

13) Mom of 2 Dancers Reviews  (Ginny’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story is the first book in this wonderful new series.”

 

14) The Book Faery  (Farrah’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“I would recommend this book, and look forward to the other chapter books Thieman has coming out for my daughter to read.”

 

15) Posey Sessions  (Megan’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“I ended up really enjoying the story and the idea of friendship between Katie, a little girl, and Kimble, a ghost.”

 

16) Bookfoolery and Bable  (Nancy’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“a very positive book”

 

Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Book 2)

 

17) Homeschool Messenger (Susieqtpie’s review of Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish)


“BOOK 2 kept my daughter’s inquisitive attention from the get go! It started with a mysterious coupon found in a cereal box stating that it is ‘good for one wish.’ I always LOVED getting the goodie in the cereal box as a kid!… What is it that they wish for and how will it forever change the girls’ lives as well as Katie’s family’s life? You’ll have to read the book to find out!!!”

 

18) Café of Dreams  (April’s review of Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish)


“Readers (and parents) looking for a wholesome and rewarding story will be incredibly satisfied with Katie & Kimble – through both A Ghost Story and The Magic Wish. This is an amazing and timeless series that I can see being read by generations to come.”


19) The Book Connection  (Cheryl’s review of Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish)
“One of the best aspects of this book is the complete acceptance of Kimble into the Russell family from Katie’s parents, her two-year-old brother, Toby–who has always been able to see Kibo (as he calls her)–and even the family’s dog, Twinkle.”

 

Reviews by Book Bloggers and Contest Judges

 

1)  4 the Love of Books  (Abi’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“a delightful read”

 

2)  A Blog of Books  (BookManiac’s review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“I found it interesting and I thought it was great.”

 

3)  Fiction to Fruition (Tess’ review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story)
“shows a strong bond between two friends trying to help each other”


4)  2007 Writer’s Digest Contest Judge’s Review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story
“This is a story for the ages, with everything it needs to stay interesting from beginning to end.”

 
5)  2008 Writer’s Digest Contest Judge’s Review of Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish
“Books like this, well-written with a good plot, well-presented and illustrated, are a pleasure to read.”

 

 

My Radio Interview

 

Inside Scoop Live Blog Talk Radio Interview with Linda Thieman, author of the Katie & Kimble series

 

Interviews

 

1)  Paperback Writer Interview

 
“Certain things about children’s literature had long bothered me. For instance, it seems that in so many books, the kids are independent because they are neglected or even abused. I wanted to create a series about a girl, Katie, who is just turning 9 and who grows in independence everyday because her parents help her to be!”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story

 

2)  Blogcritics Interview


     “I regret that I did not get very good guidance on book selection when I was a child.  But in spite of that, I managed to read some really great books.  The Boxcar Children was a favorite, and Susie and the Ballet Family, too, which is now out of print.  I also loved From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, but could never figure out what the title meant!  And then, in 6th grade, it happened.  I had a new and dedicated teacher who would read to us for a half hour after lunch every day.  And one day, she started reading A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle and my world sort of shifted.”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story

 

3)  The Writer’s Life Interview
This interview got picked up by USA Today!
“I also wanted to get Kimble’s look right, so after years of searching, I met up with a gal who owns an online costume gallery and she ended up helping me with an appropriate and realistic dress pattern for Kimble, plus the right hair style, the right print on the material (plaid), and the right accessories and shoes!”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story

4)  The Book Connection Interview
“What happened to Kimble’s mother is the central mystery that guides and motivates everything that Kimble, the ghost of a 10-year-old girl, does. So, it was a topic that needed to be addressed.  It was really important to me to deal with grief in a realistic way. In so many children’s books, the author sort of glosses over death and grief as if it’s not really that big of a deal, all in the interest of moving the plot along. But it is a big deal. If a spirit can be earthbound because of unhealed grief, then that grief must be dealt with or the author is just cheating the reader.”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story

5)  American Chronicle Interview


     “A lot of little things are based on my own life. As I said, we moved three times when I was a kid, so I can relate to how disruptive that is to Katie´s world and why it leaves her so open to forming a friendship with a ghost. We had several dogs, and naming the dog was always an important part of the process, so that was important to Katie, too. Katie’s mom is quite affectionate and she’ll walk by and give Katie and/or Kimble a hug and a kiss. My mom does that kind of thing. And then there was that time that my sister and I saw a ghost when I was 8. I adapted and revised that incident for the second book, Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish, and assigned that particular childhood memory to Katie’s dad, which pretty much surprises the heck out of the family when he relates the story.”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story

6)  Zensanity Interview
“I’ve always been fascinated by power. And I don’t mean the kind of power where you have to live in fear to keep it. I mean the true power that comes from within. In my interactions as a teacher and in my interactions as a writer, I’ve always tried to include a strong element of empowerment. With my students, I would explain why we did what we did—I didn’t just lay down the law. I would show them that I was taking their schedules into consideration. I would give them tips on how to survive in an American classroom setting, which is very different from how classes are run in Japan, which is where I was teaching at the time. Then, as a freelancer, I did articles on alternative health and a lot of ‘how-to’ articles, particularly on starting businesses. With the Katie and Kimble series, each book contains some element of growth and empowerment for both Katie and Kimble.”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story

7)  Posey Sessions Interview


     “On the sidebar of the Katie & Kimble blog, I have written three funny stories about my childhood: one from age 7, one from age 8, and one from age 9. When I was 8, we got a piano for the first time, and I always loved to play songs a little bit differently from how they were written. I relate one story about a joke my dad and I played on my aunt that year. But, since then, any piano just attracts me like a magnet. One Christmas season when I was 14, my mom, my sister and I walked into this nice department store. There, right in the middle of the floor, was a big grand piano! My mom and sister walked away to do their shopping, but I could not move from that piano. There was a very nice young man playing Christmas songs there, and at that moment, he was playing some kind of jazzed up version of Jolly Old St. Nicolas—just my cup of tea! So I waited until he was done with the song and then I asked him if he was playing that as written or if he had improvised the flourishes himself. He told me that he was playing it as written and showed me the little book of sheet music he was using. I memorized the cover and before long, I was at home, at my own piano, playing Jolly Old St. Nicolas to my heart’s content. It was, by far, the best arrangement in the book. That was a beautiful experience.”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story


8) NEW! Reader Views Kids Interview about Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish
“The books do stand alone as independent stories. However, I think it greatly enriches the experience of reading “Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish” if a reader has already read “Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story.” Each story in the series builds on what has come before it. If you haven’t read the first book, you might wonder how the relationship between Katie’s mom and Kimble has developed. You might wonder why Kimble calls Mrs. Russell “Mama.” That’s certainly the reaction that Katie’s dad has in the second book! And if you’re looking at it from the point of view of enhancing your child’s ability to read, teachers acknowledge that series books with continuing characters take some of the pressure off of the child. By the time they get to the second book, they already know who all the characters are and what the settings are, so they have less work to do and can focus on the actual story.”
–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story
Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish



9) NEW! BlogCritics Interview about the Katie & Kimble Series


“Now that I’m finishing up the third book, Katie & Kimble: The Golden Door, which I’ll be bringing out during the first part of 2010, my writing process has actually changed a bit. For instance, last week I was sort of stuck. I’d firmed up the first three chapters and the last four chapters. I needed to do a pretty good-sized revision of the middle four chapters, but I didn’t know what level of detail to include. So I sat down with my sister, who has been a wonderful content and continuity editor this time around, and just brainstormed the fourth book, Katie & Kimble: The Time Bubble. I needed to plan out in detail what was going to occur in the fourth book before I could finish up the third book. I have found that I can’t just rush through the writing of a book because new ideas and plot points need time to come alive.”

–Linda Thieman, author
Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story
Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish
Katie & Kimble: The Golden Door


Guest Posts

 

1) NEW! The Book Faery Reviews


Katie & Kimble: Expect the Unexpected
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author


2)
Café of Dreams


Writing for the Child in Me!
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author

 

3)  Posey Sessions
Kimble: The Character Development of a Ghost
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author

 

4)  A Blog of Books
The Budding Children’s Book Author: Choosing Your Level
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author

 

5)  Jacket Flap
Letting Your Illustrator into Your Storyline
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author

 

6)  Divine Caroline
How The Godfather Influenced My Children’s Healing Stories
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author


7)  Morgan Mandel
Making Kimble Real:  How an Entire Family Comes to Believe in a Ghost
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author

 

8)  Hope’s Bookshelf
Katie & Kimble: Bucking Conventions
by Linda Thieman, children’s book author


 

Madeline, age 7.5, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story for Reader Views Kids!



Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story
Linda Thieman

Pale Silver Rainplop Press (2008)


ISBN 9780979439612


Reviewed by Madeline McElroy (age 7.5) for Reader Views



This is a ghost story of a girl named Katie who is nine and the other girl that you see on the front cover is a girl named Kimble who is ten. The two girls met when Katie heard a girl laughing at her new house but she didn’t see anyone. She kept hearing laughter and then she saw a girl ghost on her bed. Katie wasn’t afraid of Kimble. And Kimble was excited to see a new friend in her house.



I like the whole story of it and I want the other book of Katie &
Kimble. I like Kimble because she is a ghost, and I like ghosts, they
don’t scare me either. My most favorite character is Katie. I also like
Kimble’s pretty purple dress. I like the parts when Katie and Kimble hug each other because they are such good friends. The girls like to
play outside exploring and going on adventures.



Another funny part of the story is when Katie and the rest of her family in the house were in sleeping bags, everyone but Twinkle, the family dog. 



I still like the pictures even if they don’t have color. Lots of chapter books don’t have pictures, but I wish they would, it makes it
more interesting to me.



This is an easy book to read for seven year olds. I think a lot of kids
in the world that know how to read would like “Katie & Kimble: A
Ghost Story” by Linda Thieman.



280L



Read Madeline’s review of Book 2, Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish, here!

 

Download the first six chapters of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story free here!


 

Madeline, age 8, Reviews Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish, Book 2 in the chapter book series for ages 6-10

Madeline, age 8, Reviews Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish  (Book 2)



Katie and Kimble: The Magic Wish
Linda Thieman
Pale Silver Rainplop Press
ISBN 978097439629
Reviewed by Madeline McElroy (age 8) for Reader Views

“Katie and Kimble: The Magic Wish” by Linda Thieman is the second book
in this series about Katie and Kimble I have read. They are fun and
easy for the reader to follow. I really like these books about friends
because they always have a happy ending and make me feel good. I liked
both books equally well.


This is a story about two girls named Katie and Kimble. Katie is eating
a box of Magic Wishes for breakfast and finds a coupon inside the box
that says “good for one free wish.” Every time Kimble holds up the
coupon and looks on the back of it, it says different messages. The
last time they turned it over it read the wish will only last for two
days.

Katie and Kimble kept trying to think what they would like to wish for.
Katie wished that Kimble could be human for two days because Kimble was
a ghost. Kimble agreed on the wish. Kimble was scared but she knew it
would be fun. When Mrs. Russell saw Kimble was a human she was so
happy. Mr. Russell did not know about Kimble yet.

When Mr. Russell got home from grocery shopping they had a talk about
Kimble being in the Russell family. It was Mr. Russell’s choice. He
agreed that Kimble could be in their family for two days. Katie was
glad her dad said yes.

Kimble was starving while she was human. But after she ate lunch she
got sick and threw up on the garage, but she was fine after. When the
day had come that Kimble was going to turn back into a ghost they were
all sad to see Kimble go. When Kimble had disappeared Katie was sad and
ran to her mom and hugged her.

Katie went into the garage and looked at the scratch on her bike. Mr.
Russell walked into the garage to see what Katie was doing. Mr. Russell
told Katie to come inside because he had a surprise that would cheer
her up. Katie closed her eyes and when she opened them, there in front
of her was a picture of Katie and Kimble that really made Katie happy.
But, part of her was still sad that she may never see Kimble again.

“Katie and Kimble: The Magic Wish” by Linda Thieman is the second book
in this series about Katie and Kimble I have read. They are fun and
easy for the reader to follow. I really like these books about friends
because they always have a happy ending and make me feel good. I liked
both books equally well.

Read Madeline's review of Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story, book 1 in the chapter book series, here.



Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (290L) picks up where Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story
left off. Katie's dad, Mr. Russell, still doesn't know about Kimble.
But he's going to find out soon! What will the girls tell him? And
how will they tell him? “Hi, Daddy, this is my friend, Kimble. She's
a ghost!” That doesn't really work too well, if you know what I mean. How will Mr. Russell react?






Mom’s Choice Awards® has named the Katie & Kimble series among the best in family-friendly media,
products and services.
Winner: Juvenile Books Series.


Fun Katie & Kimble Hint: On the sidebars, click on the yellow stripes for a little surprise or two!





Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story (Book 1 in the series) and Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Book 2 in the series) are available here:


Paperback version:  $5.95

Click here to order Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story!


Click here to order Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Book 2)!


Instant download version:  $2.48

Click here to order the instant download editions.










[Reading Level 3, 280L, for ages 6-10]



Nine-year-old Katie Russell and her family look
normal. But the Russells don't know they are living with Kimble,
the ghost of a ten-year-old girl.
That is, until Katie discovers Kimble
and the two of them set off on a quest to find out what happened to
Kimble's mother.






Please visit us here (http://katieandkimbleblog.com) for updates.








The Katie & Kimble Series Uses Lexile® Measures to Level Books (for ages 6-10)

The Katie & Kimble Series Uses Lexile® Measures to Level Books



As
any parent, teacher or homeschooler knows, you can't tell a book's
level by its cover just like you can't determine a child's reading
level by the grade that he or she is in.

Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story (Bk 1) = 280L;  

Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Bk 2) = 290L

The official Lexile® measures for the Katie & Kimble books are now available.

Author Linda Thieman discusses providing Lexile® measures for parents and teachers at Reader Views Kids:

Tyler Tichelaar:  Linda,
what made you decide to write the books to meet the educational
requirements for third graders? I’ve interviewed many children’s
authors, and you’re the first to mention this—I’m impressed and it
makes me think you were smart about identifying your target audience
and also working your books into school programs—many children’s
authors don’t have educational backgrounds and so perhaps they don’t
think to test the books this way. What advice would you give to
children’s authors in writing to their target audience of a specific
age group of children?

Linda Thieman:  Well,
once the story evolved into something complex enough that I realized I
was going to have to use a chapter book format, I took some good advice
and went to a bookstore to look at the different levels of chapter
books. A loose system was being used in which a book would be called,
for instance, Reading Level 3 (RL3) or Reading Level 4 (RL4), and there
was quite a big difference between the two in terms of number of words,
number of chapters, chapter length, sentence length and structure,
vocabulary, and the complexity of the content. So, I decided that
Reading Level 3 would work for me, which roughly corresponds to third
grade. I purchased a couple of books, including “The Boxcar Children,”
and based the “Katie & Kimble” books on those examples. This system
was sort of hit and miss, but amazingly, the Lexile
®
measures for the first two “Katie & Kimble” books are 280L and
290L, and “The Boxcar Children” measured at 300L. Now, however, once
you do all that research and decide which reading level you wish to
target, Lexile
® provides writers with a free, pre-publication measure so that you know if you’re at the right level or not.




The
Lexile Framework® for Reading is a scientific approach to measuring
reading ability and the difficulty of reading materials. The Lexile
Framework includes a Lexile® measure and the Lexile scale. A Lexile
measure represents both the difficulty of a text, such as a book or
article, and an individual’s reading ability. Lexiles are expressed as
numeric measures followed by an “L” (e.g., 850L), and are placed on the
Lexile scale. The Lexile scale is a developmental scale for measuring
reader ability and text difficulty, ranging from below 200L for
beginning readers and beginning-reader materials to above 1700L for
advanced readers and materials.

Manage your students’ reading comprehension

Lexile
measures allow you to manage comprehension. Matching a reader’s Lexile
measure with a text with the same Lexile measure leads to an expected 75-percent comprehension rate—not
too difficult to be frustrating, but difficult enough to be challenging
and to encourage reading progress. You can further adjust anticipated
comprehension simply by choosing more or less difficult texts within a student’s Lexile range, which spans 50L above and 100L below his or her Lexile measure.

Download Lexile Measures in the Classroom here.


Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story (Bk 1) = 280L 

Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Bk 2) = 290L


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Lexile, Lexile Framework, Lexile Analyzer, the Lexile symbol, Quantile,
Quantile Framework and the Quantile symbol are trademarks or U.S.
registered trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc. The names of other companies
and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective
owners. © 2007 MetaMetrics, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with
permission.




Mom’s Choice Awards® has named the Katie & Kimble series among the best in family-friendly media,
products and services.
Winner: Juvenile Books Series.








Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story (Book 1 in the series) and Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Book 2 in the series) are available here:


Paperback version:  $5.95

Click here to order Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story!


Click here to order Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Book 2)!


Instant download version:  $2.48

Click here to order the instant download editions.










[Reading Level 3, 280L, for ages 6-10]



Nine-year-old Katie Russell and her family look
normal. But the Russells don't know they are living with Kimble,
the ghost of a ten-year-old girl.
That is, until Katie discovers Kimble
and the two of them set off on a quest to find out what happened to
Kimble's mother.






Please visit us here (http://katieandkimbleblog.com) for updates.









© 2009-2011 by Linda Thieman

Madeline, age 7.5, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story for Reader Views Kids!

Madeline, age 7.5, Reviews Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story for Reader Views Kids!



Katie &
Kimble: A Ghost Story

Linda Thieman

Pale Silver Rainplop Press (2008)


ISBN 9780979439612


Reviewed by Madeline McElroy (age 7.5) for Reader Views



This is a ghost story of a girl named Katie who is nine and the other
girl that you see on the front cover is a girl named Kimble who is ten.
The two girls met when Katie heard a girl laughing at her new house but
she didn’t see anyone. She kept hearing laughter and then she saw a
girl ghost on her bed. Katie wasn’t afraid of Kimble. And Kimble was
excited to see a new friend in her house.



I like the whole story of it and I want the other book of Katie &
Kimble. I like Kimble because she is a ghost, and I like ghosts, they
don’t scare me either. My most favorite character is Katie. I also like
Kimble’s pretty purple dress. I like the parts when Katie and Kimble
hug each other because they are such good friends. The girls like to
play outside exploring and going on adventures.



Another funny part of the story is when Katie and the rest of her
family in the house were in sleeping bags, everyone but Twinkle, the
family dog. 



I still like the pictures even if they don't have color. Lots of
chapter books don’t have pictures, but I wish they would, it makes it
more interesting to me.



This is an easy book to read for seven year olds. I think a lot of kids
in the world that know how to read would like “Katie & Kimble: A
Ghost Story” by Linda Thieman.




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Read Madeline's review of Book 2, Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish, here!

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