Laura Gehl, author of Peep and Egg: I’m Not Taking a Bath, selected these five family favorites. Discover more articles on The Children’s Book Review tagged with Family Favorites.
Month: November 2017
Come along with author Eric Bower on the The Splendid Baron Submarine awareness tour.
Pirate treasure? A clandestine meeting? A terribly rude monkey with personal boundary and hygiene issues?
If You Were Me and Lived In series, written by award-winning author Carole P. Roman
Rendered in a combination of traditional and digital color, Mary Had a Little Lizard is a silly, satisfying celebration of new experiences and friendships that can never be broken.
Which five words best describe The War I Finally Won?
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley: Once safe, Ada can heal.
HOW TO BREAK A BOY, by Laurie Devore, is a study in grief, self-destruction and forgiveness.
These board books are not only good for toddlers, but for beginner readers as well, as they travel the world without having to leave their bedroom. Let the dreaming begin!
Not only is The Winged Girl of Knossos a riveting adventure story and a moving tale of love and friendship; it is also filled with fascinating historical detail about this lost period of Greek history.
Landscape with Invisible Hand is insightful and chilling; a wonderful recommendation for any true science fiction enthusiast.
This Little President: A presidential Primer, by Joan Holub, will capture the hearts of children, as well as the presidential history-buff in your family!