Posts by Stacie
Children’s Book Review: Spectacular Miracles of Nature by Philippe Nessmann
There are all kinds of miracles to be seen in this world formed by weather, glaciers, atmospheric conditions, or mysterious reasons, but they are certainly sites to see and preserve for generations to come.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Peach Pit Parade by Shana Keller
Polly holds a peach pit parade to help the soldiers fight the chemical weapons during WWI.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Go-Go Guys by Rowboat Watkins
The Go-Go Guys can’t possibly slow down for bedtime. They have too many adventures to take.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Potatoes for Pirate Pearl by Jennifer Concepcion
Pirate Pearl and her parrot Petunia go in search of food and end up at Farmer Fay’s potato farm where they enjoy delicious potato soup and learn how to grow their own potatoes back on the pirate ship.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Over and Under the Waves by Kate Messner
A family heads out to the ocean in the kayaks and see life above the waves and wonder about the magical life below the waves.
Read MoreQuick Lit: September 2023 Edition
Quick Lit is my monthly roundup of books I read in the last month for my own enjoyment with mini reviews.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Two New Years by Richard Ho
In this family, Two New Years are celebrated, Rosh Hashanah in the fall and Lunar New Year in the spring.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Memo and the Unexpected Gift by Funda Özlem Şeran and Ezgi Keleş
Memo and the Unexpected Gift shares the joy of a new friendship and the sadness of letting it go.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: My Art Book of Adventure by Shana Gozansky
My Art Book of Adventure allows you to introduce your toddler to the adventures of life by exposing them to fine art at the same time in this board book.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Ruby and Lonely By Patrice Karst
Ruby feels alone and ignored at home, at school, and at recess. When she adds Lonely to her life, suddenly everything changes.
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