Stumbling on a Tale would be an excellent book for children learning about the medieval time period. What a fun way to introduce historical facts in this exciting adventure!
Month: June 2016
The Children’s Book Review | June 30, 2016 Age Range: 4-8 Journey Written and Illustrated by Aaron Becker Publisher’s synopsis: Follow a…
From waking up in the morning and then all the way through bath time and bedtime, readers experience Lizzy’s emotional first day at a new school.
Ally can roar with the best dinosaurs, but can this little dino make friends on the first day of school?
The Children’s Book Review | June 28, 2016 Age Range: 3-6 Hardcover: 32 pages Going to the Park: Liv on Life…
The Children’s Book Review | June 23, 2016 Age Range: Adult Non-Fiction Growing Up Mindful: Essential Practices to Help Children, Teens, and…
The Children’s Book Review | June 22, 2016 Finding Nemo and Finding Dory fans can relive the underwater adventure by entering to win this…
Author William Weger sets out to encourage readers to think outside of the box with Marshmallows Over Manhattan: A Novel, which grew from a bedtime story that he used to tell his daughter.
Introducing the concept of death to children is obviously difficult. Rebecca Elliott (The Owl Diaries) approaches this potential minefield-of-a-subject with a novel combination of tenderness and candor in Missing Jack.
This month’s best selling kids series from The Children’s Book Review’s affiliate store is Anthony Horowitz’s ALEX RIDER, a collection of spy novels for young adult readers.