The Children’s Book Review | January 24, 2017 Age Range: 10 and up Paperback: 272 pages The Peerless Seer: The Emaleen Andarsan Series: Volume…
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LOREDANA CUNTI is a writer and producer of children’s entertainment. A mother of two, she lives in Toronto developing ideas for food, family, and fiction.
The Peerless Seer is an enjoyable middle grade novel for those that dabble in fantasy, treasure hunting, science and nature, or all of the above.
Of all the questions astronauts are asked by kids, the most frequent one is “How do you go to the toilet in space?”
A Moon Among Stars, by Jessica and Dave Dever, is a great entry-level science book, and at the same time it works as a lesson in self worth.
Dr. Phil Kennedy is a well-known researcher in the field of neural prostheses. “Get a move on, Neuron!” was born out of his desire to impart to young people, his excitement and fascination for the workings of the human brain.
Dr. Philip R. Kennedy releases Get a Move On Neuron! an easy-to-read science book for kids on the brain.
JORDAN STRATFORD is a producer, author, and screenwriter. Stratford launched the idea for the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency series on Kickstarter, where the response was overwhelming enthusiasm.
Freddy the Frogcaster and the Big Blizzard does an excellent job of creating a creative way to get kids interested in learning about the science of weather.
The Fourteenth Goldfish is a clever novel that offers depth with humor while intersecting science and childhood in a memorable story perfect for sharing aloud with boys or girls.