Maisy and the Mystery Manor (The Maisy Files #3)by Elizabeth WoodrumGenre: Mystery Age category: Middle Grade Release Date: October 17, 2015 Blurb: Super sleuths will be thrilled to know that everyone’s favorite fourth-grade detective is back with a double dose of mystery adventure! As Maisy participates in a mystery weekend event for junior detectives, she…
Category: Children’s Book
Halloween Jokes And Riddles for Kids
Disclosure: Affiliate link included. Book Review of Halloween Jokes and Riddles for Kids: 500 of the Funniest & Spookiest Child Friendly Halloween Jokes, Riddles, and Activities to Get the Whole Family Spooked. Jenny Jacobs is the author. She’s written 10 chapters that are divided into various Halloween themes. Your children will soon be planning their…
Tiny Explorers: Into the Wild
Disclosure: Affiliate link included. Book Review of Tiny Explorers: Into the Wild by Miro Tartan. The description on the cover of Tiny Explorers: Into the Wild says, “Outdoor activities, play ideas and fun. This 84-page book for parents and children is truly packed with amazing ideas for nature study. This is not a book for…
When The World Stays Inside
Disclosure: Affiliate link included. When The World Stays Inside is an ode to 2020. This cute children’s book is written by Mikey Woz and illustrated by Sara Panchaud. The lyrical text is similar to Dr Seuss books. The cartoon-type characters show all the things that have happened as families have stayed indoors during the 2020…
Seeds And Trees
Disclosure: Affiliate link included. Seeds and Trees is written by author Brandon Walden. The book was published in 2013 and has 20 pages. The author describes this book as his story. The children’s book is about the power of words, and is appropriate for ages 6-12. Children will understand how words can help or hurt….
Never Let A Unicorn Scribble
Disclosure: Affiliate link included. Diane Alber wrote and illustrated this adorable book for children. The story is about a little girl and her unicorn. The little girl had heard that you should never let a unicorn scribble. Her curiosity got the best of her and she gave the unicorn a crayon, which he quickly ate….