Book Spotlight: Leah’s VoiceThe Children’s Book Review Leah’s Voice Written by Lori DeMonia Illustrated by Monique Turchan Ages: 6+ | 28 Pages Publisher: Halo Publishing International | ISBN-13: 978-1612440897
Year: 2013
This Spring, the national celebration of Screen Free Week is April 29 – May 5. With 22 days to go, we are so incredibly lucky to chat with Newbery Medal winner Calre Vanderpool (MOON OVER MANIFEST, 2011) about her latest novel, NAVIGATING EARLY, and her thoughts on being screen free.
Enter to win a copy of Hilary McKay’s Lulu and the Duck in the Park.
Giveaway begins April 6, 2013, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends May 4, 2013, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
Hilary McKay is often asked the same questions from readers: “I want to be a writer. How do I get started? Where do I begin?” If they have written me a letter they have already begun.
The days of the week are the subject of Patricia Sloan’s rhyming poetry picture book, created to introduce children to the days of the week through fact and fiction. The title poses an interesting question: “Where Do the Mondays Go?” And, really, who doesn’t want to know where the days go?
Eleven beautiful books of poetry for National Poetry month this fine month of April with its splendid spring light and new green.
The Children’s Book Review Published: April 3, 2013 Reading level: Ages 6-9 Hardcover: 40 pages
Both award winners for their work in children’s books, Snicket and Klassen adeptly take on the universal childhood fear of darkness.
Here’s the scoop on the most popular destinations on The Children’s Book Review and the most coveted new releases and bestsellers.
Young children, especially boys, eat the Tractor Mac books up and Tractor Mac: Family Reunion will be as easily digested as its predecessors.