This post is in partnership with The Children’s Book Review and Tabletop Teaching LLC. MY REVIEW What do children need more than anything? This lovely children’s book features a young couple and their cute daughter. Each bright and cute page shows pictures of the family members having a lot of fun. These activities are old-fashioned,…
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Ellie-May & Her Toy Dragon, Ben
Ellie-May & her Toy Dragon, Ben Feeling so excited for a new day ahead, Ellie-May struggles to sleep. So when her toy dragon, Ben grows into a real-life dragon, they take to the starry skies and embark on a night-time adventure together,where they visit Ben’s castle and enjoy a dragon party. But as the sun…
The Stallion and His Peculiar Boy
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. The Stallion and His Peculiar Boy by M.J. Evans 1st – 9th March Genre: Young Adult/Adult Historical Fiction Blurb “The exquisite blend of historical fact and intricate details about autism are wound…
My Love For You Is Like A Garden
This post is in partnership with The Children’s Book Review and Flying Cardinal Press. ABOUT THE BOOK My Love for You Is Like a Garden Written and Illustrated by Laura Smetana All Ages | 38 Pages Publisher: Flying Cardinal Press | ISBN-13: 9781737140962 Publisher’s Book Summary: With bright, watercolor collages, My Love for You Is…
The Museum of Lost Teeth Blog Tour
Disclosure: This post is in partnership with The Children’s Book Review and Elyssa Friedland. MY REVIEW Have your children ever asked about the Tooth Fairy, and where she takes the teeth? It is a good and thoughtful question. After reading this charming and super-cute book, children are going to be getting a lot more excited…
The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper Tour
The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper by S.M. Morgan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GENRE: Middle Grade Fiction ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB: “Help!! My head is being lowered into the swirling vortex of a toilet!” My name is Teddy, and I’m in the 6th grade. It’s my first day at a different school, and so far, the only person I know…