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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Asha and Baz Meet Hedy Lamarr is an enjoyable new addition to the Asha and Baz series with high appeal to readers who love STEM topics such as computer science.
My Soul Treasure takes the complex, abstract, challenging concept of “soul” and makes it feel tangible and real for young readers.
Charlie the Champion is a fun and instructive way to teach young readers how to stand up for themselves and follow their dreams.
Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure is a must for both dyslexic readers and those who want to know more about this learning disorder.
The Kissy Heart: A Story About Personal Boundaries is an accessible, fun, and practical tool for helping young readers understand boundaries.
Close Yet Far, by Roberta R. Carr and Sierra Treewater, is a compelling, thoughtful, and enjoyable read—perfect for the classroom or summer reading.
Ralphy’s Rules for Living the Good Life is a sweet, instructive story perfect for teaching young readers about a growth mindset and self-love.
Chipper Sends Sunshine is a great way to teach young readers about letter writing, pen-pals, and building long-distance relationships.
The Squeaky Wheel, by Ziba and Farzin Forooghian, is a fun and accessible story for teaching young readers about gratitude and privilege.
Wrigley at the White House, by Karna Small Bodman, is an entertaining way to learn about White House history (particularly for dog lovers).