“Growing Up Mabel” offers mothers, sisters and teachers a fun way to open discussion about those oh-so-awkward moments every young girl must go through.
Month: January 2013
Here’s a list of recent releases that will lull your little one off to dreamland.
Here is a hilarious take on the holiday that boys love to hate, the most complex holiday of them all.
Giveaway begins January 12, 2013, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends February 9, 2013, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
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Eric C. Jackson is a graduate from The Art Institute of California where he evenly split time studying Digital Photography and Graphic Design. He talked to TCBR about his latest endeavor, using his design skills, he has created a wordless children’s picture book that he hopes will have children laughing and smiling.
“Chompy Goes to School” is a picture book designed to allow children to follow a visual story.
Lisa is an incredibly talented painter and designer much in demand these days. Her latest book Imogen, written by Amy Novesky, details the great passion Imogen Cunningham committed to her groundbreaking photography and her three growing boys. We’re delighted to share our chat about becoming an artist, unusual animals, and all things Imogen!
Most friendships have their ups and downs. Here are some precious friendship stories—books about Friends for the younger set about trials and tribulations and the joys of having a best friend.
Here’s the scoop on the most popular destinations on The Children’s Book Review and the most coveted new releases and bestsellers.
From his poor upbringing, his successful leadership and his assassination, Abraham Lincoln is one fascinating guy and the following books certainly do him justice. Each one is outstanding in its own right and they will all undoubtedly captivate their intended audiences.