The Children’s Book Review | January 31, 2015 About A Dozen Cousins Anna had a dozen cousinsAll of them were boys. What’s…
Month: January 2015
JORDAN STRATFORD is a producer, author, and screenwriter. Stratford launched the idea for the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency series on Kickstarter, where the response was overwhelming enthusiasm.
Half Past Winter is an adorable tale of two bear cubs and their adventure to find winter’s first snow. They grow impatient in their den when no snow comes and decide to explore until they find snow.
Freddy the Frogcaster and the Big Blizzard does an excellent job of creating a creative way to get kids interested in learning about the science of weather.
The Children’s Book Review | January 27 About The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money In the…
In children’s book author Steven Schoenfeld’s Can You Buy Me the Wind?, children and parents alike are treated to a rhyming picture book that seeks to instill a solid set of values.
Paulette Bogan perfectly describes every child’s egocentric outlook on how a new friend is “only theirs” in Virgil & Owen. Virgil is so happy to find a polar bear named, Owen. He is so excited to have Owen as his new best friend and to have him all to himself.
These five excellent books cover a wide range of topics, from changing bodies and friendships, to social manners and etiquette.
The Children’s Book Review | January 24, 2015 About If You Were Me and Lived in … Hungary Welcome to Hungary! Join Carole…
Time for a Bath is a great way for kids to get excited about taking a bath!