Archive for April 2023
Book Review: Only the Beautiful by Susan Meissner
Only the Beautiful shares the story of two brave women who overcoming life-altering tragedies yes come out stronger together.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: JUST BETWEEN US MOTHER & DAUGHTER and JUST BETWEEN US FATHER & DAUGHTER by Meridith, Jonathan, & Sophie Jacobs
These Just Between Us journals make perfect gifts for kids to give to moms and dads this Mother’s and Father’s Day!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Ultimate Spotlight – Caring for Earth by Sandra Laboucarie and Sarah Reynard
In Caring for Earth, children will learn about permaculture, the act of caring for the Earth by working together with nature. This interactive book offers lots of ideas for doing this in your own neighborhood.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Flipflopi by Linda Ravin Lodding and Dipesh Pabari
A boy and his grandfather build the boat Flipflopi from flip-flops and other plastic items washed ashore on their beach in Kenya.
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – April 2023 Edition
Mini-Reviews of some recent reads I chose for my own reading enjoyment including historical fiction, nonfiction, and middle-grade novels including some on audio.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Tiny T.Rex and the Grand Ta-Da! by Jonathan Stutzman
Tiny and Pointy are the best of friends. They decide to perform at the talent show, now they just need to decide what they will do!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Hello, Meadow! by Terry Pierce
Keeping our meadows pretty means that we need to protect them for the animals, creatures, and plants that reside there.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Manolo & the Unicorn by Jackie Azúa Kramer & Jonah Kramer
Manolo believes that someday he will find a unicorn and a classroom wild animal parade may just make his dream come true.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Secret Life of Bugs and Other Little Critters by Emmanuelle Figueras
This book, with stunning illustrations and laser-cut pages, will hold kids’ attention and interest them in learning all about the secret life of bugs and other little critters.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: You Rule! by Rilla Alexander
Kids love to measure, but you can’t measure things like feelings and kindness. Help kids name their measurements by reading You Rule!
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