Archive for September 2022
Middle-Grade Book Review: Haven Jacobs Saves the Planet by Barbara Dee
Seventh grader Haven Jacobs is passionate about climate change but lets her fear about the state of our planet get in the way of her regular life. Find out what happens when her fears are realized in her own community.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: What a Shell Can Tell by Helen Scales
Learn all about the various shells you might find on the beach including the age, how they protected themselves, and what kind of animal used them as their home.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: So Many Kisses! by Alexandra Garibal
Try out all kinds of kisses with your toddler including a nose-to-nose or a check-to-cheek or maybe a big sloppy one!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Like by Annie Barrows
How are we alike and how are we different? Annie Barrows take silly comparisons and helps us realize even in our differences, we are still similar.
Read MoreCookbook Review: The Ultimate Seasonal Lunchbox: Autumn by Audrey Schaerrer
The Ultimate Seasonal Lunchbox offers over 50 new recipes to create healthy, delicious meals for your family.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Bug on the Rug by Sophia Gholz
Pug doesn’t like the idea of sharing his rug with Bug. He does everything he can to get Bug to leave until he finds out the real reason he is there.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Little Kids First Big Book of Baby Animals by Maya Myers
Little Kids First Big Book of Baby Animals is new to the Little Kids series of books sharing over 40 baby animals from all over the world.
Read MoreBook Review: All the Living and the Dead by Hayley Campbell
A no-secrets, behind-the-scenes look at all aspects of death and dying. Campbell writes honestly and will leave you questioning how you want your final journey to look.
Read MoreMiddle-Grade Book Review: Pippa Park Crush at First Sight by Erin Yun
Pippa Park is a Korean American middle-schooler who just wants to fit in. She has a crush on 2 boys and has just agreed to host the Royal’s Christmas party. How can she pull it off with no money and nowhere to host it?
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – September 2022 Edition
My monthly Quick Lit round up of mini-reviews of some of my recent reads including fiction, historical fiction, and nonfiction.
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