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: 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.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Eat Up, Bear! by Terry Pierce
Prepare the littlest campers for safe camping with this sweet board book. Don't let those bears eat your food!
Read More Children’s Book Review: Hello, Rain! by Kyo Maclear
This picture book shares the joy of a good rainstorm, both outside, splashing in a puddle and inside curled up with a book.
Read More Books that Came My Way in March 2021
A round-up of book that were added to my bookshelves in March including fiction, nonfiction, and children's books.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Alone! by Barry Falls
Billy McGill likes to be alone in his house on the hill. Until one day he hears a noise and nothing is ever the same in his tiny house on the hill again.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Feel Like Eggs by Jeff Goodman
Using various ways to eat eggs is a fun, yet realistic concept for kids to connect with and identify their emotions.
Read More Children’s Book Reviews: The Last Tree by Emily Haworth-Booth
A village of friends decide to make their home in the forrest and eventually cut down all the trees to make their lives more comfortable. What they find out is life is worse, without the trees.
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