Category: Books

The Mostly Invisible Boy by AJ Vanderhorst | Review

The Mostly Invisible Boy by AJ Vanderhorst | Review

The Mostly Invisible Boy by AJ Vanderhorst | Review
Eleven-year-old Casey is stubbornly friendly, but he's eternally the new kid at Vintage Woods Middle School. Students look right through him—and they're not faking. Casey doesn't know why he's mostly invisible, but when he scales a colossal oak, he discovers a fortress in its branches. The forgotten sentry tree marks the border between his safe, suburban life and a fierce frontier.

The Problem With Poppy | Children's Book Review

The Problem With Poppy | Children's Book Review

The Problem With Poppy (The Sumatran Trilogy #1) by Emma Sandford | Children's Book Review
Poppy the porcupine always wanted to make a friend, but her defensive nature stops her. #SelfEsteem #ChildrensConfidence #KidLit #GiftsforKids @rararesources @ESandfordAuthor @FullMediaLtd

2021 Friday Finds June 11 - Open Now

2021 Friday Finds June 11 - Open Now

Gina's Friday Finds | June 11, 2021
This week I found: No-Bake Berry Lush, Keto GF SF BLT Dip, Every Thing Bagel Bundt Sandwich, Science Fiction Memoirs, Children's Books, Painting & decorating a birdhouse, a Giveaway, and more.

Rambee Boo's Lake Vacation | Review

Rambee Boo's Lake Vacation | Review

Rambee Boo's Lake Vacation by Reena Korde Pagnoni | Children's Book Review
Join Rambee Boo & Crew on their summer vacation packed with outdoor adventures. Amongst all the fun, Rambee Boo keeps losing Sock! Can you find all the places Rambee Boo leaves Sock?

The Secret at Welsh Hill Farm | Review

The Secret at Welsh Hill Farm | Review

The Secret at Welsh Hill Farm by Jeanette Fiumenero
Jeanette Fiumenero has written “The Secret at Welsh Hill Farm” as an endearing way to introduce Welsh traditions to children. She has included Welsh recipes, traditions, facts, and a glossary with terms and pronunciations, as well as a unique family-friendly tale.

Barty Barton, The Bear That Was Loved Too Much by Sue Wickstead | Review

Barty Barton, The Bear That Was Loved Too Much by Sue Wickstead | Review

Barty Barton, The Bear That Was Loved Too Much by Sue Wickstead | Review
What happens when you outgrow your teddy bear? Will you let it go? Barty was a special teddy bear. He was soft, cuddly, and always made everyone smile. All the loving cuddles had flattened him over time, and his nose bent to one side and his paws needed repairing. But he was too full of memories to be thrown away. Thomas always loved Barty, but he grew up and was going to be a daddy himself. Would he want Barty for his new baby?