Archive for March 2023
Easter Basket Ideas: Little Chicks by Taro Gomi
Little chicks leave their home for an adventure.
Read MoreEaster Basket Ideas: Little Eggs Card Games
Egg-shaped playing cards are perfect for toddler hands. Celebrate Spring and Easter by playing all the classic little kid’s card games.
Read MoreEaster Basket Ideas: Baby Alligator and Baby Pony Finger Puppet Books by Yu-Hsuan Huang
Baby Alligator and Baby Pony like to stay close to their mamas and play with their friends. Toddlers will love the finger puppet features in these board books.
Read MoreBook Review: The Mostly True Story of Tanner & Louise by Colleen Oakley
Tanner and Louise are forced to live together due to the circumstances but the 21-year-old and 84-year-old don’t have to like each other until they flee on a cross-country adventure neither saw coming.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Homeland by Hannah Moushabeck
A daughter loves to hear her dad share stories of his childhood visits to Palestine. Even though they can’t return in person, they can through his stories.
Read MoreMiddle-Grade Book Reviews: BeeBee and the Teacher Griefer and Ben Y and the Ghost in the Machine by K.A. Holt
BenBee and Ben Y are the first two books in The Kids Under the Stairs series for middle-grade readers. These novel in verse books are perfect for reluctant readers.
Read MoreBook Review: Outside Amelia’s Window by Caroline Nastro
Outside Amelia’s Window there is a whole world that Amelia feels removed from due to her disability. But a bird and a couple new friends pull her to finally go outside.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Farm Boots by Lisl H. Detlefsen
A year on the farm needs all kinds of boot for everyone in the family. There are boots for various jobs and seasons on the farm.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Henry, Like Always by Jenn Bailey
Henry, Like Always just wants to stick to the routine of his school day. He isn’t thrilled that a parade is messing up his school week. Find out how he finds a way to have fun with it.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Luna’s Green Pet by Kirsten Pendreigh
Luna’s Green Pet isn’t the kind of pet you would expect a girl to have, but it is the only kind of pet she can have in their apartment.
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