The Children’s Book Review Published: April 3, 2013 Reading level: Ages 6-9 Hardcover: 40 pages
Author: Bianca Schulze
Both award winners for their work in children’s books, Snicket and Klassen adeptly take on the universal childhood fear of darkness.
Here’s the scoop on the most popular destinations on The Children’s Book Review and the most coveted new releases and bestsellers.
Young children, especially boys, eat the Tractor Mac books up and Tractor Mac: Family Reunion will be as easily digested as its predecessors.
Steers introduced the first children’s book that he both wrote and illustrated, Tractor Mac Arrives at the Farm—originally published by Golden Books. He has continued to create and self-publish more children’s books in his Tractor Mac series. We talked to him about the inspiration behind the lovable Tractor Mac and why kids so readily embrace books about “things that go.”
Hey! Don’t Forget the Sunscreen! is a narrated play-by-play of one little girl’s experience of learning about the importance of wearing sunscreen.
Holly Kuhlman is the exuberant library clerk whom you can find amidst the shelves of the library at Glenwood Elementary School in San Rafael, California. We’re honored to shine the spotlight on our first library clerk for TCBR’s “On the Shelf column” and we know you’ll enjoy her book suggestions.
Looking for some springtime sweetness or lovable bunny books to add to your amazing Easter baskets? We promise you’ll be happy with these titles.
Passover Books and Jewish Identity
Snippet is a typical snail. But unlike other snails, he loves to wake up early.