Posts by Stacie
Children’s Book Review: Construction Site: Merry and Bright by Sherri Duskey Rinker
All the construction vehicles are pitching in to get the construction site ready for Christmas in this interactive board book.
Read MoreBook Review: The Accidental Suffragist by Galia Gichon
After tragedy strikes, a mother has a chance encounter with a suffragist and her life is forever changed.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Robin Robin by Dan Ojari and Mikey Please
Robin, adopted by a mouse family, just wants to be good at gathering crumbs like they are. Read the book AND watch the Netflix special on November 27.
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – November 2021 Edition
A round up of books I read for my own enjoyment including a memoir and a YA novel.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: A Christmas Too Big by Colleen Madden
Kerry feels her family’s Christmas is too big. When she visits her neighbor, Mrs. Flores, she is reminded Christmas is really about spending time with the people you love.
Read More#NonFicNov Children’s Book Review: Do You Know? Vehicles and Transportation by Camille Babeau
A comprehensive guide to all types of transportation from history to present day to the future. Toddlers on up will enjoy pointing out the various vehicles on your next road trip.
Read More#NonFicNov Children’s Book Review: Let’s Be Safe by Alice Le Hénand
Teach toddlers how to be safe in all kinds of situations with a fun, interactive pull-the-tab board book.
Read More#NonFicNov Children’s Book Review: My Journal About Life by Erin Yun
A journal that includes an opportunity for writing memories, taking quizzes, making lists of favorites, and all sorts of other tween/teen fun.
Read MoreReview: Literati Book Club Subscription – November 2021
A unique book subscription that includes celebrity curators and books fit for your tastes.
Read More#NonFicNov – Children’s Book Review: The Day Time Stopped by Flavia Ruotolo
In The Day Time Stopped we can see what kids, animals, and families are doing at that same moment all over the world.
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