When I think of exceptional YA bloggers, Jennifer Hubert Swan always comes to mind. You will definitely want to add her selections to your spring reading list.
Year: 2013
Hip-hip-hooray Emily Franklin is in The Children’s Book Review house today! Thanks to Emily for her marvelous list of books we’ll soon be looking up.
In honor of Women’s History Month, join us in celebrating the lives of strong women by reading one of these fabulous non-fiction picture books.
Discover the fascinating world of marine fishes and learn how you can help protect marine life in Fun Fish Facts for Kids, part of the Science and Nature Series for Young Readers.
In Kayak Girl, a young child learns to cope with a serious loss in her life through the keen love of her grandfather’s hand and heart.
Book Spotlight: Flora and the FlamingoThe Children’s Book Review
Roam grew up in the small town, Treadwell, NY. Many of her extended family members resided within walking distance, including her grandmother, who would later inspire this special tale: A Remnant Surprise.
Debut author Vanessa Roam has stitched together a loving and feel-good story of three generations and how they are brought closer together through the acts of kindness and giving.
“How Katie Got a Voice (and a cool new nickname)” celebrates that which makes us all unique, but also highlights how sometimes a little help is needed to show us how much we are alike.
Now in its third consecutive year, the blog, KidLit Celebrates Women’s History Month, brings together distinguished authors and illustrators of books related to women’s history with librarians and bloggers from across North America.