Silly Scientists Take a Peeky at the Solar System makes for a fun STEAM-themed read-aloud—especially when paired with the animated music video version that can be found on YouTube.
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Monsters for Sale, by Meg O’Keefe, will delight children with its message of love and acceptance.
Steve Underwood’s The Borrowed Princess, the first in The Daughters of the Lost King series, presents a strong story of adventure, relationships, and royal family alliance-building.
Sure to delight fans of dystopian fiction, science fiction and horror, Monsterland Reanimated is a worthy second installment in the Monsterland series.
We’ve picked 10 middle grade books that we think are some of the best new books for preteens and tweens that release during the month of April.
In Sara and the Pooka, author Russ Fugal introduces readers to young Sara, an intrepid adventurer on a mission. This first installment will leave young readers wanting to learn more of Sara and how she eventually finds her way home.
Sew What?, by Glen A. Penrod | Dedicated Review
The book is a gripping read that will attract older teens who are able to contextualize the detailed descriptions of violence, adult topics and language, and small-town conflict that was indicative of the era
Review sponsored* by A.D. Thompkins, M.S., BCBA The Children’s Book Review | April 17, 2018 Maya and Her Behavior Therapist Written by…
Don’t Feed the Elephant! is a bright and entertaining picture book that is likely to appeal to fans of Laura Numeroff’s ever-popular If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.