Doris Wild Helmering discusses The Boy Whose Idea Could Feed The World, a nourishing and enriching read that promises something for everyone.
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The Boy Whose Idea Could Feed The World, by Doris Wild Helmering, is truly a nourishing and enriching read!
If You Were Me And Lived In … Cuba, by Carole P. Roman, is a delightful representation of the vivid and unique culture in this small island country, and is sure to inspire young readers to learn more about other places in the world
Full of intrigue and surprising twists and turns, The Hidden Loch will appeal to graphic novel and fantasy enthusiasts.
Squeaky and the Stinky Mouse is a picture book for beginning readers that chronicles the important lessons a mouse learns about being kind and helping others.
With more than 50 raving, 5-star reviews, Lil Foot the Monster Truck was catapulted in to Amazon’s bestselling lists in multiple, different categories just days after its launch.
Always drawing inspiration from her own two children, Yvonne Jones loves to write. Here she discusses Lil Foot the Monster Truck.
A Porcupine’s Promenade: An Encounter in the Winter Woods is a delightfully quiet book that is bound to captivate children and adults alike, especially those that enjoy all that nature has to offer. Highly Recommended.
Readers that enjoy more traditional tales, such as Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House Books”, and stories that embody magical realism, will certainly be swept up by this gently weaved saga steeped in folklore and the Icelandic frontier.
Children ages 10 and over, that are ready to sink their teeth into a thick book, will likely enjoy the nonsensical magic that has been brought to life on the pages of this tome.