Children’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.
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Enid fills her bag with memories after her grandpa died. But her bag is heavy. Can friends along the way lighten her load?
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All the books added to my shelves in March 2024 including fiction, historical fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books.
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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.
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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.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Speck by Margaux Meganck
A tiny speck heads off on a new adventure to find their purpose.
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Celebrating 25 years of marriage with my one true love. Find out how we met and some of my favorite memories.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Lost Words by Leila Boukarim
Lost Words is based on the true story of the author’s family’s experience during the Armenian Genocide.
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Baby Cactus and Baby Sunflower both need sun to grow up big and strong. Get both of these cute books for Spring!
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