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Early Book Review: We Just Had A Baby by Stephen Krensky
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We Just Had A Baby by Stephen Kerensky is a picture book currently scheduled for release on March 1 2016. It is not easy getting used to a...
Book Review: Alistair Grim's Odd Aquaticum by Gregory Funaro
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Alistair Grim's Odd Aquaticum by Gregory Funari is the second book in the Odditorium series. The first book was Alistair Grim’s Odditori...
Book Review: The Trotters of Tweeville: Zavis DaMavis by Shirin Zarqa-Lederman, MS, MA
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The Trotters of Tweeville: Zavis DaMavis by Shirin Zarqa-Lederman, MS, MA is a children's book with a lesson about treating others the...
Book Review: Breaking News: Bear Alert by David Biedrzycki
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Breaking News: Bear Alert by David Biedrzycki is a fun picturebook. Two bears awaken from hibernation and go to town, literally. During t...
Picture Books Celebrating Hanukkah and Christmas: Holiday Books for Fostering Understanding
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Every child likes to read about people that celebrate the same holidays that they do and stories surrounding those holidays. It is also im...
Book Review: Dream on, Amber by Emma Shevah
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Dream on, Amber by Emma Shevah is a children's book about Ambra Alessandra Leola Kimiko Miyamoto. As a half-Japanese, half-Italian gir...
Book Review: The Great Carp Escape by Irish Beth Maddock
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The Great Carp Escape by Irish Beth Maddock is a picturebook. For siblings Beth and Paul, growing up on a lake is fun However, when they d...
Book Review: What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night: A Very Messy Adventure by Refe and Susan Tuma
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What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night: A Very Messy Adventure by Refe and Susan Tuma is a picturebook f rom the parents who brought us the web...
Book Review: The Imaginary by A.F. Harrold
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The Imaginary is a middle grade novel by A.F. Harrold, with illustrations by Emily Gravett. Rudger is Amanda Shuffleup’s imaginary friend...
Book Review: My Family Tree and Me by Dušan Petričić
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My Family Tree and Me is a two sided picturebook by Dušan Petričić. This book is a beautiful and simple introduction to the concept of f...
Early Book Review: Where do Fairies Go When It Snows by Liza Gardner Walsh, Hazel Mitchell
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Where do Fairies Go When It Snows is a picturebook written by Liza Gardner Walsh and illustrated by Hazel Mitchell. It is currently schedu...
Book Review: Boats for Papa by Jessixa Bagley
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Boats for Papa is a picture book by Jessixa Bagley. Buckley and his Mama live in a cozy cabin by the ocean. He loves to carve boats out of...
Early Book Review: Dead Boy by Laurel Gale
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Dead Boy by Laurel Gale is a middle grade novel that is currently scheduled for release on September 29 2015. Crow Darlingson died in th...
Book Review: The Night Children by Sarah Tsiang, Delphine Bodet
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The Night Children is a picturebook written by Sarah Tsiang and illustrated by Delphine Bodet. When the streets are empty and kids are c...
Book Review: My Haunted House by Angie Sage, Jimmy Pickering
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My Haunted House is the first book in the Araminta Spookie children’s series written by Angie Sage and illustrated by Jimmy Pickering. The...
Early Book Review: Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate
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Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate is a middle grade novel that covers some tough topics. It is currently scheduled for release on September ...
Book Review: Little Bird's Bad Word by Jacob Grant
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Little Bird's Bad Word is a picturebook by Jacob Grant. Little Bird is excited to share a new word with his friends. The only problem ...
Book Review: Cody and the Fountain of Happiness by Tricia Springstubb and Eliza Wheeler
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Cody and the Fountain of Happiness is a children's chapter book written by Tricia Springstubb and illustrated by Eliza Wheeler. For wh...
Books to Help Understand Social Media Safety
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These days even the youngest kids have access to phones, computers, and tablets; and hence the internet. This means parents, teachers, care...
Book Review: Jakes Monster Mess by Ken Spillman and Chris Nixon
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Jakes Monster Mess is a picturebook written by Ken Spillman and illustrated by Chris Nixon. Jake's room is only slightly messy, until ...
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