Which five words best describe An Ember in the Ashes (Razorbill, April 2015), by Saaba Tahir?
Adventurous, Brutal, Honest, Fast-Paced, Romance
Which five words best describe An Ember in the Ashes (Razorbill, April 2015), by Saaba Tahir?
Adventurous, Brutal, Honest, Fast-Paced, Romance
For those of you planning to take your kids to a national park in 2015, here are some excellent books you need to take along for the ride.
Discover Ladybug Girl, Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy, and Ladybug Girl at the Beach, by David Soman and Jacky Davis.
The Children’s Book Review | May 11, 2015 Age Range: 14 and up Hardcover: 386 pages About the Book The Girl at Midnight…
“Jackson’s Aviation Adventure”, written and illustrated by Rita Goldner, is a warm, whimsical story for readers aged 4 to 8.
Young or old, those looking for a unique and observant story will fall in love with spirited Kaala, rooting for her fight to keep the bond between humans and wolves alive.
This month, The Children’s Book Review’s book trends indicate that you all enjoy perusing the best seller lists and book giveaways. We’ve got plenty for you, so, dig in!
Screaming at the Ump will appeal to both boys and girls who are interested in sports (especially baseball), and journalism, coping with the transition to middle school, or dealing with family conflicts.
The inspiration and subject of J. Peter Clifford’s books come from his daughter’s two dogs Sophie and Finn, who have been a constant source of enjoyment and companionship.
Sophie and The Finn: Secret of the Box is the second book in author J. Peter Clifford’s mystery series about Erica Stafford—a spunky seventh grader who has premonitions and often finds herself embroiled in risky adventures—and her two loyal dogs, Sophie and The Finn.