Children’s Book Week 2021: June Almeida, Virus Detective by Suzanne Slade
A biography picture book about June Almeida, the researcher who connected the blobs and realized it was a new virus, named coronavirus.
Read More A Roundup of Books Perfect for Celebrating and Gifting this Mother’s Day
A roundup of books perfect for giving and reading to celebrate Mother's Day.
Read More Children’s Book Week 2021: Hudson and Tallulah Take Sides by Anna Kang
A dog and cat can be neighbors but can they also be friends? Even through their differences, they find something they both like and maybe find joy in a friendship.
Read More Children’s Book Week 2021: Have You Ever Seen A Flower? by Shawn Harris
Shawn Harris has combined his artistic talents with his writing talents for an amazing debut children’s picture book that celebrates the life and the beauty of a flower.
Read More Children’s Book Week 2021: The Middle Kid by Steven Weinberg
The Middle Kid is...well...in the middle. He just wants to do his own thing without getting in trouble for making his sister cry or getting beat up by his brother.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Whose Baby Is This? by Stephanie Babin
Toddlers and preschoolers will have fun learning all the baby names and sliding the frames to guess who their parent is. A perfect learning-on-the-go book for kids.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Veggie Power by Annette Roeder and Olaf Hajek
Introduce your kids to a wide-variety of vegetables and amazing artwork by Olaf Hajek.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Kids vs Plastic by Julie Beer
An excellent book for kids and families to think about their own plastic use and how to make changes in their home, school, and neighborhood.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Beneath the Waves by Stephanie Warren Drimmer
Celebrate Earth Day and the days after by learning all about ocean life from the beaches to the deepest ocean floor. All ocean life is critical to our ecosystem and is fascinating to learn about.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Mona Lisa in New York by Yevgenia Nayberg
Mona Lisa slips out of the frame to take a journey around NYC. She meets and friend that teaches her about herself and the city.
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