Archive for May 2023
Gifts Every Graduate Would Love, Including Mine
Gifts ideas for all the graduates you know!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Mia and Nattie One Greta Team! by Marlene M. Bell
Mia finds Nattie the newborn lamb in the barn and brings her inside to feed her until she gets bigger. Nattie doesn’t grow much but she can offer something else on the farm that is just as important.
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – May 2023 Edition
Check out the books I’ve read in the last month for my own enjoyment including a fun mystery, historical fiction, and a memoir all on audio.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Turkey’s Sandtastic Beach Day by Wendi Silvano
Turkey just wants his own sandtastic beach day and will do about anything for some time on the beach.
Read MoreUnique Baby Gift: Baby’s 1st Flash Cards from Chronicle Kids
Baby’s 1st Flash Cards are a unique personal gift that allows the giver to actually draw the items on the flashcards.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: A Beetle is Shy & A Shell is Cozy by Dianna Hutts Aston
Learn all about beetles and shells in the best-selling series by Diana Hutts Aston and Slyvia Long.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Some of These Are Snails by Carter Higgins
Some of These Are Snails teaches babies to preschoolers are shapes, colors, and comparing concepts like most, many, and some.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Life in the Doghouse – Finn and the Feline Frenemy by Danny Robertshaw & Ron Danta
Finn and Rusty are now roommates but not necessarily friends, even though they both only have 3 legs. Find out how they come to a compromise to be friends instead of enemies.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Finding Calm in Nature by Jennifer Grant
Finding Calm in Nature will help kids create ways to feel less anxious or dealing with difficult things.
Read MoreBooks that Came My Way in April 2023
All the latest books that were added to my shelves in the last month including adult and children’s fiction and nonfiction books.
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