Archive for September 2020
Children’s Book Review: Nuestra America by Sabrina Vourvoulias
A compilation of thirty inspiring Latino/Latinas that kids can look up to from various backgrounds and careers.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: All Except Axle by Sue Lowell Gallion,
A nervous Axle isn’t ready to leave the car assembly plant for the dealership. Will he be ready for the open road or will he just sit on the lot forever?
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Tip and Tucker Paw Painters by Ann Ingalls and Sue Lowell Gallion
Tip and Tucker join in with the class for Art Week!
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – September 2020 Edition
My Quick Lit roundup of the books I’ve read over the last two months with mini reviews.
Read MoreBook Review: Is God Speaking to Me? by Lysa TerKeurst
Lysa TerKeurst offers five questions to ask when you are wondering if this is God nudging you to step out and try something new.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Rosie the Dragon and Charlie Say Good Night by Lauren H. Kerstein
Rosie needs a bedtime routine badly. Charlie has his hands full getting Rosie ready for bed. Kids will love all the silliness of bedtime with Rosie.
Read MoreBook Spotlight and Chapter Excerpt: Act of Revenge by John Bishop MD
A chapter excerpt from the third book in the Doc Brady series, ACT OF REVENGE.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: All Around Bustletown Fall by Rotraut Susanne Berner
The fourth in the All Around Bustletown series feature all the fun activities that can happen in the fall.
Read MoreBooks that Came My Way in August 2020
My monthly roundup of books added to my shelves including adult and children’s fiction and nonfiction.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Ick! by Melissa Stewart
Ick! is the perfect book for elementary kids because they are always fascinated by all things gross or disgusting.
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