Archive for March 2025
Feature Friday 3.28.25
Feature Friday 3.28.25 is The Tree and the River, a wordless picture book about a tree that survives the tests of civilization.
Read MoreBook Review – Sticker Jigsaw: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
In this Sticker Jigsaw book, you’ll get snippets of the Wizard of Oz story while creating some of the iconic images by attaching jigsaw-shaped stickers to the page.
Read MoreFeature Friday 3.21.25
Feature Friday 3.21.25 includes two draw & erase adventure books by David LaRochelle perfect for your child’s Easter basket.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Sadie Soars into Space by Arezu Sarvestani
In Sadie Soars into Space, Sadie and her cat, Buckle, head off in their rocket to explore the solar system in this board book that also teaches kids about Space.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: How Do You Eat Color? by Mabi David
In How Do You Eat Color? kids will learn about a rainbow of fruits and vegetables that are good for their body.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Henry’s Picture-Perfect Day by Jenn Bailey
In Henry’s Picture-Perfect Day, it’s picture day and Mrs. Tanaka expects everyone to smile and take a perfect picture.
Read MoreQuick Lit: March 2025 Edition
Quick Lit March 2025 includes two five-star reads and only one audiobook this month. Fiction, romance, historical fiction, and Christian Non-Fiction reviews are included.
Read MoreFeature Friday 3.14.25
Feature Friday 3.14.25 is HOOPS, a graphic novel by Matt Tavares about 8 girls who start the first basketball team in an Indiana High School in 1976.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Mr. Fox’s Game of “NO!” by David LaRochelle
In Mr. Fox’s Game of “NO!” kids have to say “No” if they want to move farther in the story even though saying “No” makes no sense.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Hard Hat Hank and the Sky-High Solution by Charlotte Gunufson
Hard Hat Hank and the Sky-High Solution teaches kids the importance of team work while working towards the same goal and the importance of caring for our planet.
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