Archive for September 2021
Children’s Book Review: Between the Lines by Lindsay Ward
A young boy looks between the lines for the missing colors in his community. He misses the laughter and smiles from others so he sets out to get them and the colors back.
Read MoreBook Review: The Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate Moore
The detailed account of Elizabeth Packard being committed to an asylum in 1860 by her husband for being intelligent and outspoken. Without her perseverance and resilience, women today would live much different lives.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: He Came with the Couch by David Slonim
A family sets off to find a couch and instead find someone that becomes much more important than a couch.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: When I See Red and Mr. Lion’s New Hair! by Britta Teckentrup
Two new books by Britta Teckentrup including a picture book on emotions and a silly board book reminding kids to just be themselves.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Collectors by Alice Feagan
Winslow and Rosie are looking for one more special item to add to their nature collection. Go along as they search high and low for something extraordinary.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: AstroNuts Mission Three – The Perfect Planet by Jon Scieszka
Four hybridized animals are on their final mission to save the planet. This graphic novel offers fun and learning for middle-grade readers.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Over and Under the Canyon by Kate Messner
A young family goes on a camping trip in the desert canyon. On a hike, a boy and his mom come across all kinds of wildlife living and surviving in the desert canyon.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Ultimate Book of Animals by Anne-Sophie Baumann
The Ultimate Book of Animals is truly the must-have book on learning and about how all animals grow, eat, see, hear, move, and breathe. Kids will love the interactive features on every page.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Ultimate Spotlight Polar Animals by Sandra Laboucarie
Polar Animals gives the spotlight to animals in the North and South Poles. Interactive features allow kids to read and engage in the learning on the pages.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Soccer Trophy Mystery by Fred Bowen
Twin soccer siblings find out their town has a mystery of a missing trophy from 40 years ago and set out to find out who stole it.
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