You will find highlights from the year gone by, including plenty of posts from our outstanding contributors—a year of children’s books in review.
Year: 2020
A Day of Pride emphasizes this message: that everyone deserves to love, be loved, and be themselves. Told through simple, rhyming couplets, the story itself is about inclusiveness, acceptance, and joy.
Genny and Bug’s Big Adventures: Genny Faces the Green Knight offers a longer story, in picture book format with plenty of colorful illustrations and dramatic adventure to boot.
Book reviews and book lists for all ages, literacy tips, and book giveaways! Here are the top ten list of kids’ books and literacy articles that have been the most read on The Children’s Book Review.
Susan R. Stoltz’s Imara’s Tiara sparkles with great facts about giraffes, lots of interesting information about being a zoologist, and the gorgeous illustrations!
Leigh’s Wheelie Adventures: Squishy Sand manages to be a book that is more about the shared experiences of friendship and determination than about disability.
How Santa Met the ELFs* is a clever and funny tale with a thoroughly modern take on a classic story.
Enter for a chance to win an autographed copy of Joe Khoury’s Mia and Anthony and the Hidden Treasures: A Big, Brave Heart!
Miss Centipede: A Bug’s Tale of Tolerance is a fun choice for parents and teachers looking for an easy and imaginative book to share with readers ages five through eight.
Enter for a chance to win an autographed set of Karen Schaufeld’s books, including her latest release How to Eat a Peach!