Milo and His Magic Skateboard isn’t just a fun travel narrative—it’s also a story about the value of friendship and the qualities that make home and travel so satisfying.
Browsing: Dedicated Review
Nicci Belter’s What’s New Inu? One Wild Critter is a charming addition to the early reader genre, combining fiction and non-fiction in a satisfying narrative.
As the title suggests, Why is Sam So SAD? is an informative exploration of Seasonal Affective Disorder from a child’s perspective.
Opera Andy is a delightful read, offering a gentle reminder that pursuing one’s dreams is worth the effort, even if the path is uncertain.
Tanks and Tractors: A Tale of Bravery and Bond by Mac Moonstone is a testament to the transformative power of empathy and kindness.
The Bubba and Squirt books are rollercoaster adventures through space and time. City of Bones is perfect for the middle-grade classroom.
In Pisa Loves Bella: A Towering Tale of Kindness, author Kimberley Lovato and illustrator Barbara Bongini collaborate to deliver a heartwarming narrative .
The Demon Dosa Dare by Deven Jatkar is a rich, witty, and utterly fun dive into Indian culture and mythology—an exciting story about Indian culture.
Sophia and Sinclair Get Lost! by Colleen Olle and Mary Tippman is a lovely story with an important message for young readers.
Lily’s Wondrous World: A Day in the Park, by Marc Polett, is a delightful ode to childhood wonder and the magic of friendship.