The Children’s Book Review | January 30, 2019 This month, the book that tops off the best selling middle grade book list…
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Here are five classic nonfiction survival tales written for adults—to be read and passed on to young readers with a taste for adventure.
In The Mystery of the Lost Map, readers are introduced to Cowboy Little and Cowboy Small, two brothers that share a thirst for adventure and mischief.
This month the best selling picture book from our affiliate store is Ocean Meets Sky (A 2018 TCBR Best Book of the Year), written and illustrated by the Fan Brothers—a stunning picture book about a young boy who sets sail to find a place his grandfather told him about…the spot where the ocean meets the sky.
Alison Jay is well known for her children’s books—Welcome to the Zoo was selected as one of New York’s Bank Street’s best books of the year in 2009. Here we learn about her newest book with Julia Copus, My Bed is an Air Balloon.
Josh Funk is the author of Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast. Here he shares five of his family’s favorite picture books.
Which five words best describe Lizzy and the Good Luck Girl?
Susan Lubner: Hope, Signs, Family, Friendship, Cats
Quills dance, precious stones possess magic, and magical creatures and folk fill the pages of this fantasy series by author D.E. Night.
From author Erik DeLeo, The Squirrel Squire and the Tournament of Oaksis the first book in the A Fantastic Tails Adventure series for kids ages 8 and up.
Gregory Funaro’s newest book, WATCH HOLLOW, from HarperCollins in February 2019 is out now.