10 Trending Kids’ Book and Literacy Articles
From book reviews and lists for all ages to literacy tips and book giveaways, here are the top ten list of kids books and literacy articles that have been the most read on The Children’s Book Review . . .
1. A Little Spark, by Chris Parsons | Awareness Tour
Join us on this virtual book tour for A Little Spark, by Chris Parsons.
2. Win the Back-To-School With Clever Books Prize Pack
Busy parents looking to enrich the time spent with their children will love this prize pack!
3. Bradley’s Dragons, by Patrick Matthews | Awareness Tour
To learn more, join us on this virtual book tour for Patrick Matthew’s Bradley’s Dragons.
4. Book Reviews And Recommendations: Preschool To Elementary, Ages 4-8
Did You Know That You Could Boost Your Preschool Or Elementary Child’s Intelligence Simply By Ensuring That Reading Books Is A Part Of Their Day-To-Day Life?
5. Book Reviews And Recommendations: Preteen And Tween, Ages 9-12
With Maturity Developing And A Wide Range Of Reading Abilities Among Preteens And Tweens, Middle-Grade Novels (Books For Ages 9 And Up) Begin To Soar With Well-Developed Fantastical Worlds, A Gentle Increase In The Complexities Of Social And Emotional Plot Developments, Smaller Fonts, And More Pages.
6. Fabulastic: The World’s First Personalized Pop up Book | Book Giveaway
Fabulastic’s first pop-up personalized book makes your little one the star of an incredible adventure.
7. Chuckles and Smiles: Children’s Poems, by Raven Howell | Book Giveaway
In this sweet collection of children’s poems, Chuckles and Smiles, Raven Howell reveals all the little things in life that put smiles on children’s faces.
8. Win a Gizmo’s Awesome Adventures Prize Pack
Gizmo 4 President, the latest installment of Gizmo’s Awesome Adventures, is packed with summer fun, doggy pals, messages of eco-conservation and activism, and even includes a lesson in civics.
9. Book Reviews and Recommendations: Infant and Toddler Age Children, Ages 0-3
Reading to our kids has never been more important than now. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends through policy that pediatricians consult parents on the importance of reading aloud to children during the early years. A jump-start on reading is a jump-start on language comprehension.
10. Speed Interview with Daphne Kalmar, Author of Stealing Mt. Rushmore
Which five words best describe Stealing Mt. Rushmore? Daphne Kalmar: Heartbreak, Hope, Awakening, Betrayal, Family.
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