Bailey by Harry Bliss is a great choice for a preschool or kindergarten back-to-school read, or even a mid-year read when the days need a little pick-me-up.
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Book Spotlight: Bailey The Children’s Book Review
This author will put you to sleep. Literally. And that’s a good thing. Author, Susan Pace-Koch and illustrator, Jeremy Kwan teamed up to create a beautiful, bedtime book.
Lunch Lines: Silly Riddles for Lunchtime Giggles, by Dan Signer and Robert Shadbolt, turns every lunchbox into a fun-box—even when it hosts a peanut-butter sandwich for the fifth day in a row.
Authors Christine and Christopher Russell are a husband and wife team writing children’s book together.
Fun with Mathematics (By Sumita Bose) contains magic, games, puzzles, amazing facts, optical illusion etc. all based on mathematical concepts but presented in a play way method.
The Nameless World offers children more than just an exciting story. Author, Heather Payer-Smith shares, “I really believe in the messages the book contains regarding two important issues kids face today- bullying and environmental awareness.
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Duane would like to be the first of his species to explore the ocean. Nobunny he knows has even gotten wet all over, on purpose. Duane is well read on his favorite topic, but has yet to take the plunge.
These classic myths from the Greek pantheon are given a modern twist that contemporary tweens can relate to, from dealing with bullies like Medusa to a first crush on an unlikely boy.