This month’s best selling kids series from The Children’s Book Review’s affiliate store is great for highlighting a glass-half-full outlook.
Author: Bianca Schulze
Check out our hand-picked list from the Best Selling Young Adult list from The New York Times.
It’s a tough assignment, and the best I can do is choose five YA books that, if I were shipwrecked today, I’d want with me.
This month, Girl to Girl: Honest Talk About Growing Up and Your Changing Body (Chronicle Books), a must-have for every girl navigating her way through the preteen years, is The Children’s Book Review’s best selling middle grade book.
This month, our best selling picture book from our affiliate store is the uber entertaining Press Here, by Herve Tullet.
Our list of the best new kids books for September highlights some amazing books from many different genres: non-fiction, reality fiction, fantasy, and even a beautiful picture book that addresses gender identity. Take a gander and let us know which titles and covers catch your eye …
Captain No Beard sets sail on 9 separate voyages of the imagination with his fearless crew aboard his pirate ship The Flying Dragon.
Prizes and samples provided by Quatro Kids BooksThe Children’s Book Review | August 31, 2015 Age Range: 8-12 Hardcover: 112 pages About the Book Ancient Earth Journal: The Early Cretaceous Written by Juan Carlos Alonso and Gregory S. Paul Publisher’s Synopsis: The Early Cretaceous brings readers closer to prehistoric life than ever before. What it would be like to see a living, breathing dinosaur? The Early Cretaceous brings readers closer to prehistoric life than ever before. By combining the latest paleontological findings with highly detailed, intimate drawings of wildlife from the Early Cretaceous, readers will look into the eyes of some of the most fascinating creatures to ever inhabit the…
Prizes and samples provided by Random House Children’s BooksThe Children’s Book Review | August 26, 2015 Age Range: 9-12 Hardcover: 288 pages About the Book Chasing Secrets Written by Gennifer Choldenko Publisher’s Synopsis: Newbery Honor–winning author Gennifer Choldenko deftly combines humor, tragedy, fascinating historical detail, and a medical mystery in this exuberant new novel. San Francisco, 1900. The Gilded Age. A fantastic time to be alive for lots of people . . . but not thirteen-year-old Lizzie Kennedy, stuck at Miss Barstow’s snobby school for girls. Lizzie’s secret passion is science, an unsuitable subject for finishing-school girls. Lizzie lives to go on house calls with her…
Wishapick: Tickety Boo and the Black Trunk, written by M.M. Allen, is a fantastical novel filled with some mystery and a touch of magic. It deals primarily with loss and healing.