Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Sunday, April 24, 2016
As Time Went By Book Review
As Time Went By
José Sanabria (Author, Illustrator)
North South Books Inc.
Children’s Fiction
Publication Date: May 1, 2016
As Time Went By is not your usual, lighthearted picture book. José Sanabria's
story and illustrations will make you think and reflect on how we use and
discard things and people but also of how we can repurpose and rebuild.
As Time Went By is an unexpected and thought-provoking read.
As Time Went By is an unexpected and thought-provoking read.
If you’re interested in reading As Time Went By, you
can purchase a copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Babak the Beetle Book Review
Fred Paranuzzi (Author)
Andrée Prigent (Illustrator)
North South Books Inc.
Children’s Fiction
Publication Date: May 1, 2016
One day a dung beetle named Babak runs into a strange egg. Knowing that an egg must be sat on, Babak bravely sets out to locate the parents of this odd find.
With high contrast, color illustrations from Andrée Prigent and a humorous ending, children will enjoy Babak the Beetle.
If you’re interested in reading Babak the Beetle,
you can purchase a copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
Manners Are Not for Monkeys
Heather Tekavec (Author)
David Huyck (Illustrator)
Children’s Fiction
Publication Date: April 1, 2016
A cute story about an exasperated mother monkey who tries to teach her children that manners are not for monkeys. A clever reversal of a usual "manner" book, Manners Are Not for Monkeys introduces what good manners are in a fun way that children will find amusing.
If you’re interested in reading Manners Are Not for Monkeys, you can purchase a
copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
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Monday, April 18, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Thursday, April 7, 2016
I Saw an Invisible Lion Today: Quatrains Book Review
Brian P. Cleary (Author)
Richard Watson (Illustrator)
Lerner Publishing Group
Children's Book
Publication Date: April 1, 2016
I Saw an Invisible Lion Today will make both you and your
students (or children) smile. After a quick but easy to understand overview of
what a quatrain is, the book launches into a variety of poems sure to make you
smirk. For those students who think
poetry is too hard or that they could never write a poem with a rhyme scheme
Oh, Wait! (page 24) is just the poem for them.
I Saw an Invisible Lion Today is packed with humorous poems and illustrations to match. My personal favorite for both content and illustrations is It's Raining Adjectives.
This book is great for a fun read or for an introduction to poetry, quatrains, or rhyme scheme.
If you’re interested in reading I Saw an Invisible
Lion Today, you can purchase a copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
Child Soldier Book Review
Child Soldier: When Boys and Girls Are Used in War
Michel Chikwanine & Jessica Dee Humphreys (Authors)
Claudia Dávila (Illustrator)
Kids Can Press
Children's Book, Middle Grades
Publication Date: September 1, 2015
At just five years old Michel Chikwanine was kidnaped by
rebel soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Child Soldier is Michel Chikwanine’s true
tale of his childhood experience of being abducted, being forced to do terrible
things by a rebel army, and his ultimate escape from the violence.
Child Soldier is an honest yet age-appropriate look into
a horrific experience that thousands of children continue to suffer
through. Chikwanine and Humphreys’ words
coupled with Dávila illustrations build a candid but not overly graphic narrative.
Parents and teachers will want to read this book before
sharing it with children, but it is an important story to share.
If you’re interested in reading Child Soldier, you
can purchase a copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
Monday, April 4, 2016
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library Book Review
Julie Gassman (Author)
Andy Elkerton (Illustrator)
Capstone
Children’s Fiction
Publication Date: August 1, 2016
With a diverse cast of humans and dragons, Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library
humorously highlights the awesomeness of libraries.
The rhyming narrative and
colorful pictures will draw students in as they laugh through the dragon's
antics.
A must read for all elementary librarians!
If you’re interested in reading Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library, you can purchase a
copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
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Friday, April 1, 2016
Bedtime for Batman Book Review
Bedtime for Batman
Michael Dahl (Author)
Ethen Beavers (Illustrator)
Capstone
Children’s Fiction
Publication Date: August 1, 2016
A must read for every little Batman!
Children and parents will both love the adventurous parallels between Batman and bedtime.
If you’re interested in reading Bedtime for Batman,
you can purchase a copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
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