Archive for January 2025
Feature Friday 1.31.25
Feature Friday 1.31.25 is MY LAST GIFT: An Essential End-of-Life Planner. This might just be the most important book I’ve ever shared here.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Pavlo Gets the Grumps by Natalia Shaloshvili
In Pavlo Gets the Grumps, Pavlo is grumpy and doesn’t want to do anything. Can he change his attitude and still have fun?
Read MoreWinter Books for Kids: The Most Beautiful Winter by Cristina Sitja Rubio
During the most beautiful winter, Badger just wants to play with his friends, but instead they are all sleeping.
Read MoreWinter Books for Kids: Hiro, Winter, and Marshmallows by Marine Schneider
Hiro, Winter, and Marshmallows is about a bear avoiding her long winter nap. Instead, she sets out and meets a boy who shares a marshmallow.
Read MoreFeature Friday 1.24.25
Feature Friday 1.24.25 includes two board books. One teaches kids couting and one is a silly story of animals missing their socks.
Read MoreWinter Books for Kids: Snow Is… by Laura Gehl
Waking up to a snowy morning means Snow is a fun day outside with a child and his dad and dog, ending the day with warm cookies by the fire.
Read MoreWinter Books for Kids: Counting Winter by Nancy White Carlstrom
Counting Winter takes kids through a winter forest as the animals gather food, sleep, or work through the winter days and nights.
Read MoreFeature Friday 1.17.25
Feature Friday 1.17.25 includes two activity books for kids, Fun with National Parks and Fun With Oceans and Seas.
Read MoreBook Review: Sisters in Science by Olivia Campbell
SISTERS IN SCIENCE details the lives of Hedwig Kohn, Lise Meitner, Hertha Sponer, and Hildegard Stücklen, four women who were forced to leave their homes and livelihoods due to Hitler’s regime.
Read MoreQuick Lit: January 2025 Edition
Quick Lit January 2025 Edition includes two celebrity memoirs, a historical fiction, a Christmas devotional, a Christmas romance, and a much-buzzed-about fiction that was not a hit for me.
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