Thanks to author Ellen Viola Thalhamer III, we have two signed copies of I’m a Doctor to give away.
Author: Bianca Schulze
By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review Published: November 12, 2010 This is a book list for sports enthusiasts, young Einsteins-in-the-making, myth busters, restless minds and grown men! From Potato Chip Science to The World’s Most Amazing Facts and Records, there is seriously something for everyone. And, while I would recommend most of these books to the most reluctant of readers—particularly boys—I would suggest that you don’t rule these suggestions out for girls. Young girls in particular have very curious minds and very much enjoy a good hands-on experiment—there’s also a beautiful and energetic baseball book which tells the inspiring…
For children who are learning to pretend play and socially interact with their peers, these books will be helpful in guiding them through the motions of pretending to be a daddy or a doctor.
Well-written, tried and tested stories with updated illustrations that will tantalize any young mind.
SARASWATI’S WAY paints an accurate portrait of the realities of street kids in the Indian capital. Young readers in the US will have no trouble identifying with Akash and relating to the book’s inspiring message about holding on to one’s dream.
Monika Schröder is the elementary school librarian at the American Embassy School in New Delhi, India. SARASWATI’S WAY is her second novel.
A children’s book celebrating both the beauty of nature and the beauty inherent in dreams, imagination, and discovery; encourages timeless values of strength, character, and courage along the way.
With striking artwork, interactive components, and a poignant message, it’s impossible not to fall in love with The Robot Book.
Summer Sanctuary, Laurie’s first young adult novel, was recently awarded a Moonbeam Children’s Book Gold Medal.
La Noche Buena is an enchanting tale as much as about food and the holidays as it is about the importance of family.