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Children’s Book Review: Hello series by Hannah Rogge
The Hello series of books by Hannah Rogge are interactive board books for learning and reading fun.
Read MoreQuick Lit: April 2024 Edition
This Quick Lit April 2024 Edition includes 2 audiobooks and a popular historical fiction on everyone’s lists.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: I Saw A Beautiful Woodpecker by Michał Skibiński
I Saw A Beautiful Woodpecker shares the real journal entries of a young boy during the summer of 1939 near Poland.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Saving Delicia by Laura Gehl
Kari is worried that her favorite tree is dying. She decides to try saving seeds from the fruit to one day bring many delicia trees to their neighborhood.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Henry and the Something New by Jenn Bailey
Henry and the Something New continues in the Henry series where a boy on the autism spectrum decides it’s ok to try new things like a field trip to the museum.
Read MoreBasketball Books for Kids
Check out these basketball books for kids that encourage kids to work hard, practice, and keep improving to achieve their dreams.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Heavy Bag by Sarah Surgey
Enid fills her bag with memories after her grandpa died. But her bag is heavy. Can friends along the way lighten her load?
Read MoreBooks Added to My Shelves in March 2024
All the books added to my shelves in March 2024 including fiction, historical fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books.
Read MoreBook Review: I Promise It Won’t Always Hurt Like This by Clare Mackintosh
Clare Mackintosh promises that grief won’t always hurt as much as it does in the early days. Mackintosh writes of losing her son at 5 weeks old and struggling to manage her grief.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: The Book That Can Read Your Mind by Marianna Coppo
The Book That Can Read Your Mind has a special trick that will wow young readers and give them a new trick every time they read.
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