The Children’s Book Review | May 2, 2017 Dragons Love Tacos 2: The Sequel Written by Adam Rubin Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri Age Range: 3 – 5 years Hardcover: 48 pages Publisher: Dial Books (May 2, 2017) ISBN-13: 978-0525428886 What to expect: Dragons, Tacos, Food Habits, Humor, Time Travel If you thought that Dragons Love Tacos was as satisfyingly ludicrous as we did, then you and your fellow dragon/taco lovers are going to devour Dragons Love Tacos 2: The Sequel with relish (or guacamole and mild salsa). This very playful sequel begins on a sad day for dragons. Why? By now we…
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The Magnificent Flying Baron Estate is a Western at heart with some steampunk influences. Find out what inspired Eric Bower to write the novel.
A heart-to-heart with Crow from Lauren Wolk’s Beyond the Bright Sea, the moving story of an orphan, determined to know her own history, who discovers the true meaning of family.
Beginning with the table of contents that hosts the creatively named chapters—such as “I Felt Like a Marshmallow Wrapped in a Doily”—The Magnificent Flying Baron Estate is an entertaining middle grade novel set in 1891 in the wild west.
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f you’re looking for a fast and fun tale that promotes teamwork, Mighty, Mighty Construction Site is a winner!
10 Books of Poetry and Rhyme: This collection of books is filled with bright and gorgeous poems, verses, and rhymes ready to sweep up readers and inspire their imaginations to soar.
The Children’s Book Review | April 26, 2017 Feminist Baby likes pink and blue.Sometimes she’ll throw up on you! Age Range: 0-3 Board book: 22 pages Feminist Baby Written and Illustrated by Loryn Brantz Publisher’s Synopsis: Feminist Baby likes pink and blue.Sometimes she’ll throw up on you! Feminist Baby chooses what to wear and if you don’t like it she doesn’t care! Meet the irrepressible Feminist Baby in this refreshing, clever board book about a girl who’s not afraid to do her own thing, and wants to make as much noise as possible along the way! Ages 0-3 | Publisher: Disney-Hyperion | April…
The Children’s Book Review | April 25 2017 It all begins with homework trouble and an invitation to a sleepover that she doesn’t want to go to. Would you want to go to a sleepover in a creepy house? Age Range: 7-10 Oh Susannah: It’s in the Bag Written by Carole P. Roman Illustrated by Mateya Arkova Publisher’s Synopsis: From award-winning author Carole P. Roman comes a new chapter book featuring Susannah Logan, a young student having a very bad day. It all begins with homework trouble and an invitation to a sleepover that she doesn’t want to go to. Would you…
Come along with Carole P. Roman as she wins over busy young readers on the Oh Susannah: It’s in the Bag awareness tour.