Children’s Book Review: World So Wide by Alison McGhee

When a baby is born, it is the youngest person in the world at that moment. Experience all the joys and love in exploring all the senses with that new baby as it grows and then shares that joy with his child.
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Children’s Book Review: American Trailblazers by Lisa Trusiani

Kids from all backgrounds and interests will find someone in this book to be inspired by.
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Book Review: Don’t Overthink It by Anne Bogel

If you've ever laid in bed overthinking a conversation or situation or maybe even if you should get up and go to the bathroom, then read this book!
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Books that Came My Way in February 2020

A monthly round-up of all the books that were added to my shelves in the last month. Fiction, non-fiction, adult, and children's books are shared.
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Children’s Book Review: Frankie’s Scared of Everything by Mathew Franklin

Frankie's imagination runs wild when he goes to bed, but maybe that isn't such a bad thing.
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Book Review: The Antidote for Everything by Kimmery Martin

Friendship, romance, and a story ripped from the headlines make this a page-turner.
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Children’s Book Review: Dream Big, Little Scientists by Michelle Schaub

In Dream Big, Little Scientists, numerous children who dream of being a scientist are getting ready for bed.
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Children’s Book Review: Welcome to Jazz by Carolyn Sloan

Welcome to Jazz in an interactive children's book that teaches kids all about jazz through a fun story and sound buttons to enhance learning.
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Quick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – February 2020 Edition

A roundup of mini book reviews from my most recent reads in the last month including fiction and nonfiction.
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Book Review: These Got Me Punched by Nicholas J. Stevens

Nicholas J. Stevens uses humor and witty banter to share incidents of romance, teen angst, and obviously kissing, in his personal collection of essays. I think many readers will find his book funny and leave them rooting for the author to keep capturing the "right kiss".
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