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Early Book Review: I See Sea Food: Sea Creatures That Look Like Food by Jenna Grodzicki
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I See Sea Food: Sea Creatures That Look Like Food by Jenna Grodzicki is a children's non fiction book that is currently scheduled for...
Book Review: Farm Animals and Wild Animals (Animal Bites) from Animal Planet
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Farm Animals is part of the Animal Bites series from Animal Planet. This is a children’s non fiction book with more than 200 animal phot...
Early Book Review: Isabella Girl in Charge by Jennifer Fosberry
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Isabella Girl in Charge is a picture book (and more) by Jennifer Fosberry. It is currently scheduled for release on October 4 2016. A big...
Early Book Review: Not Today Celeste: A Dog’s Tale about her Human’s Depression by Liza Stevens
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Not Today Celeste: A Dog’s Tale about Her Human’s Depression by Liza Stevens is a picture book that is currently scheduled for release on ...
Early Book Review: What Would it Be Like by McArthur Krishna, Ayeshe Sadr, and Ishaan Dasgupta
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What Would it Be Like is a picturebook by McArthur Krishna, Ayeshe Sadr, and Ishaan Dasgupta which is currently scheduled for release on J...
Early Book Review: The Toad by Elise Gravel
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The Toad is an informational picturebook by Elise Gravel. It is scheduled for release on July 5 2016. She's good for the environment b...
Book Review: One Creepy Street: The Spider on the Web by Lee Jordan
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One Creepy Street: The Spider on the Web by Lee Jordan is a children's book about the dangers of internet predators. This is a rhyming...
Book Review: I’m Trying to Love Spiders by Bethany Barton
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I’m Trying to Love Spiders by Bethany Barton is a nonfiction picture book about spiders. This is a fun, witty picture book that gives the...
Book Review: To the Stars! The First American Woman to Walk in Space by Carmella Van Vleet, Dr. Kathy Sullivan, Nicole Wong
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To the Stars! The First American Woman to Walk in Space is a children's nonfiction picture book written by Carmella Van Vleet and Dr. ...
Book Review: Build, Beaver, Build! by Sandra Markle and Deborah Hocking
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Build, Beaver, Build!: Life at the Longest Beaver Dam is an easy nonfiction book written by Sandra Markle and illustrated by Deborah Hocki...
Book Review: A Tower of Giraffes: Animals in Groups by Anna Wright
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A Tower of Giraffes: Animals in Groups by Anna Wright is a non fiction picturebook. It introduces young readers to the words people use to...
Book Review: Stickiest, Crunchiest, Fluffiest by Jane Brocket
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Stickiest, Crunchiest, Fluffiest by Jane Brocket is a concept picturebook. This series of easy non fiction introduces and explains concept...
Early Book Review: Creatures of the Deep by Matthew Rake, Simon Mendez
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Creatures of the Deep by Matthew Rake and Simon Mendez is a children’s non fiction book that is currently scheduled for release on Novembe...
Book Review: From Bulb to Tulip by Lisa Owings
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From Bulb to Tulip by Lisa Owings is a children's easy non fiction book. This book details the journey of a tulip from bulb to beautif...
Book Review: Cute Continent Cuddle by Besmala Orfaly
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Cute Continent Cuddle by Besmala Orfaly is a children’s nonfiction picturebook which takes the children on a tour of the seven continents ...
Book Review: The Spider by Elise Gravel
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The Spider by Elise Gravel is part of a nonfiction series that combines facts about the creepy crawly critters of the world with humor. Th...
Book Review: Platypuses: Web-Footed Billed Mammals by Rebecca E. Hirsch
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Platypuses: Web-Footed Billed Mammals by Rebecca E. Hirsch is a children's non fiction book. It details what makes a platypus so spe...
Book Review: Poison Dart Frogs Up Close by Carmen Bredeson
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Poison Dart Frogs Up Close by Carmen Bredeson is an easy non fiction book for children. This book explains why are the little frogs are ca...
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