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: Little Cat Feels Left Out by Dori Durbin
Little Cat and Dog are the best of friends until Mr. Fuzzby tries to take Little Cat's place. Can two friends become three in their friendship?
Read More Children’s Book Review: Scooper and Dumper by Lindsay Ward
SCOOPER AND DUMPER are the best of friends and work together to help their town. When a snowstorm hits and Dumper doesn't return, Scooper will have to be brave and head out to find Dumper.
Read More Children’s Book Review: School by Britta Teckentrup
A peek behind the scenes in the day of some students' lives at school. Some are bullied, some are struggling to fit in, and others just want to be a friend.
Read More Books that Came My Way in July 2020
A roundup of all the books that were added to my shelves in July 2020 including fiction, nonfiction, and children's books.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Will You Be Friends with Me? by Kathleen Long Bostrom – Summer Read-to-Learn
A board book teaching the youngest children about acceptance and kindness among all their friends...no matter their differences.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Lulu the One and Only by Lynnette Mawhinney – Summer Read-to-Learn
Lulu is frustrated by always being asked to define what she is. This book offers an awesome opportunity to start the conversations with some of your youngest kids about racism and loving everyone.
Read More Children’s Book Review: It is (Not) Perfect by Anna Kang
Two friends find that the sandcastle they built isn't quite perfect. They get plenty of opinions from friends about what will make their castle perfect.
Read More Book Review: The Antidote for Everything by Kimmery Martin
Friendship, romance, and a story ripped from the headlines make this a page-turner.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Snail & Worm All Day by Tina Kugler
Snail and Worm are best friends. Their stories teach kids important lessons while going about their days.
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