Archive for February 2024
Vacation Time
I’m taking a blogging break while I am on vacation for a couple weeks.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Incredible Stars of the Plant World by Benjamin Flouw
Incredible: Stars of the Plant World features plants from all over the world that are record breakers in size, longevity, and strength as well as unique.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Who’s the Boss? by Émile Jadoul
In Who’s the Boss? kids will learn about adjectives, comparisons, and superlatives with an ending they won’t see coming!
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: We Are Shapes by Melinda Beck
We Are Shapes features 4 traditional shapes and 2 nontraditional shapes that have to work together to make something special.
Read MoreQuick Lit: February 2024 Edition
Quick Lit is my monthly roundup of books I’ve read for my own enjoyment including fiction and nonfiction.
Read MoreWhat’s Saving My Life? February 2024 Edition
It’s half-way through winter and time to celebrate all the little things saving my life right now.
Read MoreBook Review: The Kamogawa Food Detectives by Hisashi Kashiwai
The Kamogawa Food Detectives is a Japanese novel in translation which connects customers to a long-lost meal that brings up wonderful memories.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: How Do You Spell Unfair? by Carole Boston Weatherford
MacNolia Cox earned her way to the National Spelling Bee but was met with unfair treatment and racism in 1936.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Peekaboo Who? by Elena Selena
Peekaboo is every baby and toddler’s favorite game and now they can play it within the pages of a book, revealing an adorable animal each time.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Orion and the Dark by Emma Yarlett
Orion is scared of the dark, but when Dark makes a visit, he sees nighttime in a whole new light. The movie is now available on Netflix.
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