Archive for July 2021
Children’s Book Review: National Geographic Kids Go Wild! Books – Summer Read-to-Learn
National Geographic Kids’ Go Wild series helps even the youngest readers learn about animals in the wild like Pandas and Sea Turtles in a storytelling format.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Weird but True! Ocean – Summer Read-to-Learn
The popular Weird but True series has a new edition on everything you need to know about oceans, fish, wildlife, and scientists that explore it.
Read MoreBook Review: The Social Graces by Renée Rosen
The Social Graces features the lives of Caroline Astor, the QUEEN of NYC society and Alva Vanderbilt, a society wannabe with new money and a lot of it. It’s delicious!
Read MoreBest Places to Visit Near Lexington, Kentucky
The best places to visit near Lexington, Kentucky
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Little Kids First Big Book of Rocks, Minerals, and Shells – Summer Read-to-Learn
Little kids love rocks and this book introduces various kids of rocks and minerals as well as shells to kids.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: All People Are Beautiful by Vincent Kelly – Summer Read-to-Learn
Celebrate the joy of being different from everyone else around you and teach your kids to spread kindness and respect by reading ALL PEOPLE ARE BEAUTIFUL.
Read MoreBook Review: Whisper of the Lotus by Gabrielle Yetter
Charlotte takes a leap of faith and leaves her mundane life in England to visit her best friend in Cambodia and her life is forever changed.
Read MoreBook Review: The Book of CarolSue by Lynne Hugo
Carolsue moves in with her sister on the farm after the sudden death of her husband. This novel is light-hearted with quirky characters and a happy ending.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: National Geographic Kids Almanac 2022 – Summer Read-to-Learn
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2022 offers kids plenty of opportunities to learn including the good things that came out of the pandemic, animals, science, technology, and more.
Read MoreBooks that Came My Way in June 2021
All the books that were added to my shelves in June including fiction, historical fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books.
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