Archive for March 2022
Children’s Book Review: Construction Site: Spring Delight by Sherri Duskey
Spring has arrived on the construction site and the crew finds all kinds of fun surprises.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Be Thankful for Trees by Harriet Ziefert
We need to be thankful for trees because they provide food, comfort, protection, and more. An approachable book about being kind and saving the trees for young kids.
Read MoreMiddle-Grade Book Review: Wave by Diana Farid
Ava is hoping to spend her summer riding wave after wave at the beach, but her Persian Doctor Mom has other plans. This novel-in-verse is perfect for middle-grade readers struggling with teen issues.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Friendship Surprise by Giorgia Volpe
Spring means that Little Red’s friend, Hazel will be waking up from her long winter’s nap. But he is afraid to tell her he made a new friend while she was hibernating.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: I Love You, Blue by Barroux
A young boy is rescued by a whale and then finds the whale needing rescued as well.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Read Island by Nicole Magistro
Journey to the magical Read Island and be treated to the most amazing story of all.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Imagine! by Bruno Tognolini
Imagine a world full of joy and peace. A collection of 24 poems full of hopes and dreams for a better world.
Read MoreBook Review: How to Find Your Way Home by Katy Regan
A brother and sister reconnect after years apart but can they get past the painful memories and get back to the way they were as kids?
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Baby Octopus and Baby Puppy Finger Puppet Books by Yu-Hsuan Huang
Baby Octopus and Baby Puppy are fun, interactive board books that babies and toddlers will love.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Breaking Through the Clouds by Sandra Nickel
Joanne Simpson broke through the clouds and the glass ceiling to prove that clouds can help predict various weather patterns.
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