The Children’s Book Review About the Books The authors of the hit Goddess Girls series put a fun and girly…
Month: March 2014
Dana Skwirut is a Youth Services librarian at the Fanwood Memorial Library in Fanwood, NJ, and the Summit Free Public Library in Summit, NJ. She is active in the Tumblarian community and on Twitter, where her sass got her featured in School Library Journal. When she isn’t in Ice Cream story time, she is seeing the world, one tiny road trip at a time.
The Children’s Book Review | March 16, 2014 About the Book An endearing story of how an abandoned pig, Willow-Mia, and a…
Happy presents a cheerful introduction to emotions through the portraits of some very colorful and expressive fish that seem to be swimming in the depths of the dark sea.
DIANE GOODE has illustrated 55 beloved and critically acclaimed picture books, including the New York Times best seller, FOUNDING MOTHERS and the Caldecott Honor Book, WHEN I WAS YOUNG IN THE MOUNTAINS.
The Children’s Book Review | March 13, 2014 About the Books LIKE CARROT JUICE ON A CUPCAKE: BOOK 3 In the third…
The Children’s Book Review | March 12, 2014 About the Book King Olav of Olavland and his Queen are making out a…
A beautifully illustrated, sarcastic tale of interspecies rivalry and friendship.
A fairy tale is a story of marvels and magic set in an unreal world in which the events that take place are beyond the realm of possibility.
The Mythomaniacs is well-suited to middle-school readers but is also sure to enchant younger readers as a read-along story. It is also a great stepping-off point for introducing readers to some of the great classics: such as Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven, Lewis Carroll’s nonsense poem Jabberwocky and the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.