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 Age Range: 6-10 Disney-Pixar Finding Dory: Dory’s Adventure Poster-A-Page Publisher’s Synopsis: Every page…
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.