Tag: children's books

Amal the Thirsty Gamal by Robert Schorr | Review | Giveaway

Amal the Thirsty Gamal by Robert Schorr | Review | Giveaway

Amal the Thirsty Gamal | Review | Giveaway
Amal is a delightful Christian tale about a young camel with some serious self-image issues. He is convinced he cannot do what the other camels do because his hump is so small. Will the 3 Wise Men set him straight?

Fabulous Friday Finds July 16, 2021

Fabulous Friday Finds July 16, 2021

Fabulous Friday Finds July 16, 2021
What a great line-up ( Baseball reference for the All-Star Game)! This week I have Reader Announcements, Book Recommendations, a few blogs I visited today, Wreath Kits, Bookmarks, Cookbooks, Fresh Veggie Dish, and drumroll please......WATERMELON PIE! I'm sure I'm forgetting something so please open up and see them all for yourself.

I Miss School by Ryan Reaves | Review - Author Interview - Giveaway

I Miss School by Ryan Reaves | Review - Author Interview - Giveaway

I Miss School by Ryan Reaves | Review - Author Interview - Giveaway
I Miss School, written by 6-year-old Ryan Reaves, sums up the past year in the eyes of most young school children. A tale of sharing feelings.

Patroosh, the Cheeky Pelican | Review

Patroosh, the Cheeky Pelican | Review

Patroosh, the Cheeky Pelican | Review | Giveaway

Patroosh is a cheeky pelican who always wants more. He'll even take the food right out of your hand, or flap his big wings until you drop it in the sand.

But after an unexpected event, and a random act of kindness, this pelican's life is about to change forever.

Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Dishes, Dancing and Dreams | Review

Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Dishes, Dancing and Dreams | Review

Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Dishes, Dancing, and Dreams by Deedee Cummings | Children's Book Review

In this edition, Kayla makes a new friend and they learn about helping each other, therapy for children, and how to use activities to work through their feelings.

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.