This month, The Children’s Book Review’s book trends indicate that you all enjoy perusing the best seller lists and you care about improving your child’s literacy skills—and, of course, you love to enter our book giveaways.
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This month, The Children’s Book Review’s book trends indicate that you all enjoy perusing the best seller lists and you care about improving your child’s literacy skills. We’ve got plenty of articles for you, so, dig in!
This month, The Children’s Book Review’s book trends indicate that you all enjoy perusing the best seller lists and book giveaways. We’ve got plenty for you, so, dig in!
This month, The Children’s Book Review’s book trends shows that your still helping us celebrate our 7th birthday by entering our Fire HD 6 Tablet giveaway. Have fun perusing this list of TCBR’s book trends.
This month’s little peek at the current children’s book trends on The Children’s Book Review showcases Christmas books for kids, books on mindfulness and some best selling young adult books, as well as a wonderful literacy resource on where to find free ebooks for children.
What Do You Do With An Idea? is about a boy who has an idea, illustrated as a golden crowned egg with legs. The boy wonders about the peculiar golden biped; its origins, its purpose, its place in the world.
Author Showcase The Maks & Mila book series seeks to support children and schools in need. For every 1 out…
Merel Bakker (32) is a writer and mindfulness coach. She holds a Masters degree in International & European Law and has multiple degrees to teach mindfulness. Born and raised in the Netherlands, she has found her home in Switzerland where she happily lives with her husband.
Gail Silver is the author of the award-winning children’s book, Anh’s Anger, and contributing writer to The Expectant Mother’s Guide. She is the recipient of a 2007 Parents Choice Foundation award for the Cd, A Peaceful Place Inside, and recipient of the 2004 Parents Express enterprising Woman of the year award.
We all know how challenging it can be to help a child deal with the powerful energy of anger. No matter how deep our reserves of compassion and patience are as parents, we also seek tools. In Anh’s Anger, author Gail Silver offers traditional Buddhist technique for dealing with the emotion.