Archive for October 2021
Children’s Book Review: Charlie & Mouse Lost and Found by Laurel Snyder
Two brothers, Charlie & Mouse, find lost items, find new things to love, and maybe have to say goodbye only to say a forever yes!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Code This! by Jennifer Szymanski
Middle-grade kids will love learning all about coding from the basics to even the more challenging experiments.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Longest Letsgoboy by Derick Wilder
A dog and Little set off on one final journey until dog hears the longest letsgoboy from the clouds.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Barkus: The Most Fun by Patricia MacLachlan
Barkus takes kids along on his family’s adventures through the year including camping, a visit to the farm, and skiing.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: My Christmas Wish for You by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar
Every star in the sky on Christmas Eve is a wish made by someone. Finding joy in the big and little things at Christmas and sharing it with others is what makes Christmas special.
Read MoreChildren’s Halloween Books: Matching Costumes by D.G. Driver
A dyslexic-friendly children’s book that shares a story of a girl and her dog finding matching costumes for trick-or-treating.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Mr. Watson’s Chickens by Jarrett Dapier
Mr. Watson and Mr. Nelson have way too many chickens. As they try to sell them, all hilarity ensues. Check out this inclusive story from a new author!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Farm Lullaby by Karen Jameson
The lullaby on the farm at night as all the animals go to sleep will lull your own kids into getting ready for snuggles and bedtime.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Where’s Brian’s Bottom by Rob Jones
A silly, interactive, and fun board book for kids to find Brian, the dachshund’s, bottom. It also includes learning about rooms in the house and sounds animals make.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Born to Sparkle by Megan Bomgaars
Children learn that it isn’t just important to have dreams, but to also work hard to achieve them. They were born to sparkle!
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