The Children’s Book Review | January 13, 2016 Age Range: 7-8 Paperback: 40 pages About Silly Willy Winston in the Adventures of Inspector Snout:…
Year: 2016
Learn about the US presidents with this bright and playful board book!
Ripple Grove Press is proud to present The Peddler’s Bed by Lauri Fortino and illustrated by Bong Redila. Released in September 2015, this tale of kindness and giving, features a peddler attempting to sell a fine, handcrafted bed, guaranteed never to squeak, to a poor man who has no bed at all.
The Children’s Book Review | January 10, 2016 If You Were Me and Lived in … Italy: A Child’s Introduction to Culture…
Join us as we go on tour with award-winning author Carole P. Roman and explore If You Were Me and Lived In … Italy: A Child’s Introduction to Culture Around the World.
My book, The Midwife of Bethlehem tells the story of a faith-filled midwife in Bethlehem who was called to the stable to help a couple from out of town deliver a baby.
This month, The Children’s Book Review’s book trends reflect the season: winter and the upcoming Valentine’s Day.
Stay Where You Are & Then Leave will appeal to middle grade readers interested in twentieth century history, life in England during World War I; also anyone who has had to deal with a parent changed by trauma.
Ten-year-old Micah Tuttle has always been entranced by Grandpa Ephraim’s tales of Circus Mirandus, a magic circus where the improbable is possible. No tale is as wondrous as the one about The Man Who Bends Light and his ability to make dreams reality.
Kay’s Great Balloon Race, by B. M. Spiteri, is a rhyming adventure about a girl who loves balloons.