Archive for February 2020
Children’s Book Review: Frankie’s Scared of Everything by Mathew Franklin
Frankie’s imagination runs wild when he goes to bed, but maybe that isn’t such a bad thing.
Read MoreBook Review: The Antidote for Everything by Kimmery Martin
Friendship, romance, and a story ripped from the headlines make this a page-turner.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Dream Big, Little Scientists by Michelle Schaub
In Dream Big, Little Scientists, numerous children who dream of being a scientist are getting ready for bed.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Welcome to Jazz by Carolyn Sloan
Welcome to Jazz in an interactive children’s book that teaches kids all about jazz through a fun story and sound buttons to enhance learning.
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – February 2020 Edition
A roundup of mini book reviews from my most recent reads in the last month including fiction and nonfiction.
Read MoreBook Review: These Got Me Punched by Nicholas J. Stevens
Nicholas J. Stevens uses humor and witty banter to share incidents of romance, teen angst, and obviously kissing, in his personal collection of essays. I think many readers will find his book funny and leave them rooting for the author to keep capturing the “right kiss”.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Encyclopedia of American Indian History and Culture by Cynthia O’Brien
A comprehensive encyclopedia full of facts, history, and amazing photography about over 160 American Indian Tribes.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Bird Hugs by Ged Adamson
Bernard is a bird born with wings too long to fly. He doesn’t understand what they are for, until an orangutan needs hug. Bernard may have just found his purpose and it makes him so happy.
Read MoreBooks that Came My Way in January 2020
My monthly round-up of books added to my shelves in January 2020 either through publishers or my own purchases.
Read MoreWhat’s Saving My Life Right Now? – 2020 Edition
A celebration of the few things saving my life this winter!
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