Cricket Magazine Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories for Children and Young Teens

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Hi, Everybuggy!I’ve been getting Cricket for two years now and I love it. I’m a major bookworm, and some of my favorite books are The School for Good and Evil, The Hunger Games, and all the books by Judy Blume and Raina Telgemeier. Does anyone else like those books or have book recommendations like them? What’s your favorite song? Mine changes daily, but right now it’s “Getaway Car” by Taylor Swift.

To Lexy F. (November/December 2023), my house is Ravenclaw, and some of my favorite sports are volleyball and soccer. A few of my hobbies are running, reading, writing, and drawing. Like some other readers, I’m also writing a book. It’s kind of like a diary.

Marigold, age 11
Galway, Ireland

Dear Everybuggy, What was the dumbest argument that George and Tail have had? Pussywillow, what is your favorite book? Mine are all the Guardians of Ga’Hoole books by Kathryn Lasky.

Jesse, age 11
Canada

P.S. Has Tater blown anything up?

Dear Jesse, I have been pondering your question about George and Tail. I think it would be the argument when Puss in Boots.

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