#NonFicNov: A Planet Like Ours by Frank Murphy and Charnaie Gordon
Our planet Earth is the only planet we have so it is our responsibility to take care of it for future generations.
Read More Quick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – November 2022 Edition
My monthly Quick Lit for November 2022 includes a historical fiction, a contemporary fiction and a nonfiction christian book.
Read More Children’s Book Week: The Pop-Up Guide: Natural Wonders by Sandra Laboucarie
The Pop-Up Guide to Natural Wonders offers young readers a glimpse at the fascinating and amazing places around the world.
Read More Children’s Book Week: Mr. Bear’s World of Food by Virginie Aracil
A fun way to teach young readers about various foods with interactive features and categories like Savory, Pungent, Sour, and more.
Read More #NonFicNov: Annette Feels Free by Katie Mazeika
Annette Kellerman's story is quite inspiring for those who struggle with limitations or have big dreams.
Read More #NonFicNov: Little Kids First Board Book – Birds by Ruth A. Musgrave
Little Kids First Board Book series teaches toddlers with brief facts and amazing photographs. They will learn all about Birds outside their window and around the world.
Read More Books that Came My Way in October 2022
This is my monthly roundup of books that came my way in the last month. I also share updates with you on other things in my and my family’s lives. It’s Halloween and I’m anxious to see all the fun costumes on the kids that arrive at our door. I’m always amazed by the creativity…
Read More Children’s Christmas Books: It’s Christmas Everywhere by Hannah Barnaby
Christmas is celebrated everywhere and all around the world. Learn the cultures and traditions of other countries.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Sleuth & Solve Science by Victor Escandell
In Sleuth & Solve: Science, kids will use scientific principles to solve easy to difficult mysteries and then try experiments to see the answers come to life.
Read More Children’s Book Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Being Human by Matt Forrest Esenwine
This Beginner's Guide to Being Human offers kids a lesson on emotions and sharing kindness and forgiveness with others can go a long way.
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