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Kid's Picture Book Review
1w ago
Where Is My House?
By Mia Keen
"Where Is My House?" by Mia Keen follows the adventure of a little hamster named Harry as he searches for the perfect place to call home. Throughout his journey, Harry encounters various animal habitats, from a bear's den to a bat's cave, but none of them seem quite right for him. As he explores each option, Harry reflects on what makes a suitable home for a hamster, considering factors such as size, comfort, and safety. Finally, after much searching, Harry discovers a deep burrow in a green field that feels just right for him. With joy and excitement, Harry se ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
1w ago
Charlotte Gets Braces
By Latia Smith and Sameer Kassar (Illustrator)
"Charlotte Gets Braces" by Latia Smith, illustrated by Sameer Kassar, follows the journey of a young girl named Charlotte as she navigates the excitement and apprehension of getting braces. After her best friend Micaela gets braces, Charlotte eagerly anticipates her turn. With the guidance of her mother, who happens to be a dentist, Charlotte learns about the process of orthodontic treatment and eagerly awaits her appointment. Through various adventures, summer camp, and losing teeth, Charlotte's day finally arrives, and sh ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
2w ago
Stinky Stories: The Adventures of Stinky and Catfish
By Lisa Brown
"Stinky Stories: The Adventures of Stinky and Catfish" by Lisa Brown is a delightful tale that follows the adventures of Stinky, a cat with a funny story to tell, and his best friend Catfish. Through a series of rhyming verses and whimsical illustrations, readers are introduced to Stinky's world, where everyday moments turn into exciting escapades. From Stinky's origins and daily routines to unexpected encounters with bugs in the garden and an impromptu talent show, each adventure is filled with humor, heart, and friendship ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
2w ago
When Wendy Flies
Written and illustrated by Kevin Speth
"When Wendy Flies" by Kevin Speth is a charming tale that follows Wendy, a determined pig with aspirations to defy expectations and learn to fly. Despite skepticism from her fellow farm animals, Wendy remains undeterred in her pursuit. She seeks guidance from various characters on the farm, including Zippy the fly, Harvey the rooster, and Rusty the bull, but to no avail. Undeterred by setbacks, Wendy's persistence leads her to an unexpected solution. With the help of her friends, Wendy embarks on a daring leap that ultimately teaches he ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
3w ago
Did You Know?: Facts by Norah
By Norah Carminda Desy
Book Summary:
"Did You Know?: Facts by Norah" is an engaging and educational book authored by Norah Carminda Desy, featuring insightful facts, anecdotes, and humorous quotes compiled by the young author. The book is divided into several chapters, each focusing on different topics such as Animals, Science, Grammar, Inspiration, and Funny Quotes.
In the first chapter, "Animals," Norah shares fascinating facts about various animals, from beavers with iron teeth to the distinctive characteristics of hippos and emperor penguins. She also high ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
3w ago
Coco the Mooing Horse
Written by Leila Summers
Illustrated by Olesya Burina
"Coco the Mooing Horse" by Leila Summers, illustrated by Olesya Burina, tells the tale of a unique and determined horse named Coco. Living on a farm at the foot of a hill, Coco is unlike any other horse - he moos instead of neighs. Despite facing ridicule and doubt from other animals, Coco dreams of becoming a star through his singing. When he hears of a singing contest, Coco seizes the opportunity, determined to prove his talent. Despite some setbacks, Coco ultimately wins over the crowd with his beautiful mooing vo ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
1M ago
What Kind of Scientist Can a Girl Be?
by Ruth E. Propper Ph.D. (Author), Tanja Varcelija (Illustrator)
"What Kind of Scientist Can a Girl Be?" by Ruth E. Propper Ph.D. and illustrated by Tanja Varcelija is an empowering children's book that challenges gender stereotypes and encourages young readers to explore the diverse world of science. The story follows a young girl who dreams of becoming an entomologist but faces skepticism from her little brother, who believes that girls can't be scientists. Undeterred, the girl seeks reassurance from her mother, who affirms that girls can indeed pursue ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
1M ago
Monster Problems A to Z
by Stacie Green (Author, Illustrator)
"Monster Problems A to Z" by Stacie Green is a whimsical and imaginative exploration of the challenges faced by various mythical creatures. Each page of the book introduces a different monster, from aliens to zombies, and humorously depicts their unique struggles and dilemmas. From Bigfoot's love for belly dancing to Medusa's feeling of missing out on fun moments, the book offers a delightful journey through the lives of these fantastical beings. Through clever wordplay and charming illustrations, the author and illustrator bring ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
1M ago
My Best Friend, Abe Lincoln: A Tale of Two Boys from Indiana
by Robert L. Bloch (Author), John W. Ewing (Illustrator)
"My Best Friend, Abe Lincoln: A Tale of Two Boys from Indiana" is a heartwarming narrative that delves into the childhood friendship between the narrator, Sam Harding, and the legendary Abraham Lincoln. Set in the early 19th century in Little Pigeon Creek, Indiana, Sam recounts his memories of growing up alongside Abe Lincoln, from attending blab school together to exploring caves and engaging in childhood adventures. Despite their differing backgrounds, the bond between Sam ..read more
Kid's Picture Book Review
1M ago
Petrified Prunella / Peureuse Prunella
by Sophie Jupillat Posey (Author) and Anak Bulu (Illustrator)
"Petrified Prunella / Peureuse Prunella" tells the story of a gentle and kind-hearted girl named Prunella who is terrified of rodents, especially the thought of losing her first tooth and the subsequent visit from the "Little Mouse." Despite her fears, Prunella navigates the challenges of moving to a new country and adjusting to a new school, all while grappling with the impending loss of her tooth. Through interactions with her classmates from diverse cultural backgrounds, Prunella learns ab ..read more