Children’s Book Review: Let’s Go to Color Camp by Nicola Slater
Take your child to Color Camp with the Beginning Baby series friends to learn and interact with all the colors on the pages of this board book.
Read More Children’s Book Review: A Whale of a Tale by Kerry M. Olitzky
Tova is worried she won't know when Shabbat ends during their trip to Alaska where the sun never sets. She just might find out a more important lesson while she is there.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Boop! by Bea Birdsong
Boop! It's the simple tap on a dog's snoot and creates all kinds of fun on the pages of this book.
Read More Summer Read-to-Learn: Do You Know? Series from Twirl/Chronicle Kids
The latest books in the Do You Know? series cover boats and water transport, trains and rail transport and job and the work people do.
Read More Quick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – June 2023 Edition
Quick Lit includes 9 books I've read lately for my own enjoyment including memoir, historical fiction, romance, mystery, and nonfiction.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Marker by Anna Kang
Marker is excited for her special role in getting the classroom ready until she sees the new teacher supply, Pinking Shears and Marker's mistakes become permanent.
Read More Book Review: The Favor by Adele Griffin
Can a friendship survive the biggest favor of all, surrogacy? Nora and Evelyn live in completely different worlds but when Evelyn offers to carry Nora's baby, everything changes between them.
Read More Summer Read-to-Learn – What About: The Universe and What About: Philosophy
New additions to the What About Children's series include The Universe and Philosophy answering questions with fun and engaging answers.
Read More Children’s Book Review: A Dive into the Blue by Ellie Huynh
A young girl is afraid to dive into the blue water of the pool. Her imagination helps her see maybe the blue water isn't scary.
Read More Juvenile Fiction Book Reviews: Audrey L & Audrey W series by Carter Higgins
Two second-grade Audreys battle friendship, mishaps, and mistakes in the juvenile fiction series perfect for readers ready for chapter books.
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