Readers looking for tension, angst, fantastical myths, well-rounded characters, and a very human tale of survival will delight in this quick and engrossing page-turner of a story, sure to inspire the inner-Zodiac in everyone.
Month: March 2015
PIPSIE and Alfred solve the mysteries of nature, and show kids how to solve them, too.
The Children’s Book Review | March 30, 2015 Age Range: 5-8 About the Book Pipsie, Nature Detective: The Disappearing Caterpillar By…
The Children’s Book Review | March 26 Age Range: 12 and up About An Ember in the Ashes Set in a…
Backwards Moon is a tale of adventure, magic, and friendship for anyone who’s ever flown on a broomstick—or wanted to.
To make re-mixed Shakespeare exciting for young readers as well as older readers, get your hands dirty and have a field day in that Shakespeare toolbox.
The Children’s Book Review | March 24, 2015 Age Range: 14+ Paperback: 336 pages About the Book Publisher’s Synopsis: Rosaura Douglas’s father shot…
This year, Sam McBratney’s timeless, endearing story of Big and Little Nutbrown Hare, Guess How Much I Love You, turns 20!
From the book that inspired the movie HOME, creator of The True Meaning of Smekday, Artist Adam Rex will be flying in for his solo exhibition as well as the artist panel for The Art of Home.
The best non-fiction picture books of 2014, as picked by the editors and contributors of The Children’s Book Review.