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Book Review: Stop Feedin' da Boids! by James Sage, Pierre Pratt
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Stop Feedin' da Boids! is a picture book written by James Sage and illustrated by Pierre Pratt. When Swanda first moves to Brooklyn fr...
Early Book Review: Can You Find My Robot's Arm? by Chihiro Takeuchi
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Can You Find My Robot's Arm? is a picturebook by Chihiro Takeuchi. It is currently scheduled for release on July 4 2017. This book is ...
Book Review: Otis Grows by Kathryn Hast, M.L. Phang
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Otis Grows is a picture book written by Kathryn Hast, M.L. Phang. Young Otis is forced to question his origin and allegiances, given tha...
Book Review: Crazy, Wonderful Science by Mary Lee
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Crazy, Wonderful Science by Mary Lee is a part of a children's series intent on e mpowering young girl's science and imagination ...
Early Book Review: The Fog by Kyo Maclear, Kenard Pak
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The Fog is a picture book written by Kyo Maclear and illustrated by Kenard Pak. It is currently scheduled for release on May 16 2017. Wa...
Early Book Review: Minnie and Max are OK!: A Story to Help Children Develop a Positive Body Image by Chris Calland, Nicky Hutchinson, Emmi Smid
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Minnie and Max are OK!: A Story to Help Children Develop a Positive Body Image by Chris Calland, Nicky Hutchinson, Emmi Smid is a childr...
Early Book Review: Princess Lila Builds a Tower By Anne Paradis
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Princess Lila Builds a Tower is a picture book by Anne Paradis that is currently scheduled for release on May 16 2017 . Princess Lila li...
Early Book Review: The Thing Lou Couldn’t Do by Ashley Spears
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The Thing Lou Couldn’t Do by Ashley Spears is a picturebook currently scheduled for release on May 2 2017 . Lou and her friends are BRAVE ...
Early Book Review: Wade’s Wiggly Antlers by Louise Bradford, Christine Battuz
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Wade’s Wiggly Antlers is a picture book written by Louise Bradford and illustrated by Christine Battuz. It is currently scheduled for r...
Book Review: Even Ninjas have Nightmares by J.C. Rouses
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Even Ninjas have Nightmares is a picturebook by J.C. Rouses.When a young ninja is confronted by a monster that hides under his bed, the boy...
Book Review: Not Quite a Narwhal by Jessie Sima
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Not Quite a Narwhal by Jessie Sima is a picturebook about being different. Growing up in the ocean, Kelp has always assumed that he was a ...
Early Book Review: Dan the Biggest Dump Truck by Chris Adams, James Donahower
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Dan the Biggest Dump Truck is a picture book written by Chris Adams and illustrated by James Donahower. It is currently scheduled for relea...
Early Book Review: The Queen is Coming to Tea by Linda Ravin Lodding
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The Queen is Coming to Tea is a picture book by Linda Ravin Lodding which is currently scheduled for release on February 1 2017. When Elli...
Early Book Review: The Green Umbrella by Jackie Azua Kramer, Maral Sassouni
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The Green Umbrella is a picture book written by Jackie Azua Kramer and illustrated by Maral Sassouni. It is currently scheduled for public...
Early Book Review: When We Were Alone by David Alexander Robertson, Julie Flett
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When We Were Alone is a picturebook written by David Alexander Robertson and illustrated by Julie Flett. It is currently scheduled for rel...
Book Review: Abigail the Whale by Davide Cali, Sonja Bougaeva
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Abigail the Whale is a picturebook written by Davide Cali and illustrated by Sonja Bougaeva. Abigail dreads swimming lessons because every...
Book Review: Pirates in the Library by Nadia Ali, Jake Tebbits
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Pirates in the Library is a picture book written by by Nadia Ali, and illustrated by Jake Tebbits. Prepare to set sail for the adventure o...
Book Review: Dojo Surprise by Chris Tougas
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Dojo Surprise is a picturebook written and illustrated by Chris Tougas. The six little ninjas of Dojo Daycare and Dojo Daytrip are back ...
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