The Author and Illustrator Showcase
The Author Showcase is a special sponsored category dedicated to bringing awareness to as many children’s book authors and illustrators as possible, including mainstream, indie, and self-published authors and illustrators.
It’s time to foster a deeper awareness of the many authors and illustrators that are out there creating books for our young readers. This is your chance to discover many unexpected delights. Among the many Author Showcase articles on The Children’s Book Review, you can discover book reviews, author and illustrator interviews, book summaries, book trailers, and book related articles. All ages and genres are covered.
Here’s a little taste of what you can uncover in the Author Showcase:
Stand Up and Whistle, by Phyllis Perry | Dedicated Review
Award-Winning Neurologist Featured on NPR and PBS Publishes Book Teaching Kids About the Brain
Carolyn Lunn Discusses Tomas and the Galapagos Adventure
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Play Outside with Me is an interactive board book that not only encourages but celebrates the joys of outdoor play for young children.
The Legendary Mo Seto is a touching but action-packed coming-of-age tale, perfect for readers who love action, mystery, and immersion in a good fight scene.
Daisy’s Near CATastrophe is a sweet and inspiring story, perfect for pet lovers and for sparking conversations about bravery and self-belief.
The Magic Sea Turtle is a story about learning how to grow and benefit from adversity. Change comes to everyone, but it can be a scary prospect.
Super Dodger Goes to the Doc is a silly but instructive addition to the Super Dodger series, perfect for readers who love laughing.
A Tall Tale: How the Ostriches Got Their Long Necks and Long Legs is a humorous and energetic fable, sure to appeal to family audiences.
Kelcie Murphy and the Academy for the Unbreakable Arts is a well-written, thought-provoking, coming-of-age fantasy novel.
Not Finished Yet: Trusting God with All My Feelings is a book that speaks directly to families and educators who are committed to fostering spiritual growth.
J. R. Buchta’s Pop-Pop Smells Funny But We Love Him Anyway is a loveable, laughable picture book about love, family, and acceptance.
The Thunderstorm Party is a delightful narrative both penned and illustrated by the late Hallie Olson, who was just 13 years old at the time.