In our fourth installment of the “Learn to Draw on TCBR” series, Jared Chapman teaches us how to draw a T.Rex from T.Rex Time Machine (Chronicle Books, 2018). Dinos, giggles, and time travel … what more could you want from a picture book?!
Browsing: Time Travel
In To the Sacred Valley with Koko,author Ayyappan R. Nair tells the story of two life-like monkey robots named Bolo and Koko that are to star in an upcoming, blockbuster film.
When a Bookstore Provides a Portal to Adventure and Dreams, an article written by Mike Rich, a screenwriter best known for films like The Rookie, Radio, and Secretariat.
This valuable and unique perspective, coupled with Lucy’s determination and Wilbur’s endearing spirit, paint The Crystal Navigator as an entertaining and inspiring novel suitable to be shared aloud with boys and girls.
The Girl From Everywhere is utterly enthralling. It is fast-paced and punchy, whisking the reader along on a sea-voyage through time and space, myth and reality, and, above all, adventure after adventure.
Which five words best describe Flashback Four #2: The Titanic Mission?
Dan Gutman: Exciting! Dangerous! Historic! Dramatic! Unbelievable!
The Children’s Book Review | May 2, 2017 Dragons Love Tacos 2: The Sequel Written by Adam Rubin Illustrated by Daniel…
Stepping into long-lost worlds with Liza Ketchum, author of The Life Fantastic (Merit Press).
Back to the Future meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in this original, poignant, race-against-time story about a boy who travels back to 1984 to save his father’s life.
Elizabeth Briggs, author of Future Shock, highlights some of the best non-dystopian YA sci-fi books.