Book reviews for the young and the old. This site reviews children, teen, and adult books with a few interesting things thrown into the mix. Check out the labels on the right hand side for specific genres or topics.
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Student Saturday: Monster Blood for Breakfast by R.L. Stine
Friday, July 12, 2024
Four Wonderful Books By Sarah Read
Source: Purchased
A cute picture book that introduces to different unicorns with names that show their feelings. The book not only teaches kids about different feelings, but that it is okay to have them. In some cases it give them information on how to deal with them.
This is similar to many others the author has written. This is a book about feelings. Her characters are dinosaurs. The illustrations are wonderful. The setting for each dinosaur helps bring the picture to life, as well as the story. Since our youngest child learns to love reading through being read to. They will pick up a book with wonderful pictures first. This is one of those books.
This should be a book read to every kid getting ready to begin first grade. Through different animals we learn what first grade is about and how much fun it will be. The animals all show such excitement for first grade. Another great book by this author
Let me start by saying the cover of this book is adorable. It is full of dinosaurs in pajamas. A sweet bedtime story showing the dinosaurs preparing for bed. The author has covered quite a few. Most are well known to children, but some even I had not heard of. Cute way to prepare children for sleep.
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Day Two Picture Books by Luna Lark
Genre: Children's Picture Books
Source: I purchased
This is similar to the author’s egg book about
feelings. We have little dragons express
a series of emotions, fear, joy, shyness, sorrow. Each dinosaur is illustrated in a color that
we usually associate with that emotion. Another cute book to have that talk
with your child to explain emotions they may not understand and give them ideas about how to handle them.
A calm way to end the night is by reading about zoo animals
as they prepare to go to sleep. As each animal snuggles with their parent a
sense of calm surrounds them. A calming way to put your young one to sleep each
night.
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Day One of Picture Books By Luna Lark
Genre: Children's Picture Books
Source: I Purchased them.
bedtime story of forest animal big brothers, letting their siblings know they love them. They show this through reading bedtime stories to them. They run through the meadows with them. Watch the moon, take night walks and howl at the moon together. They gather nuts, sit and snuggle. All of these things we do with our young ones and it makes it so relatable.
A great story to read before bedtime. It shows little
dinosaurs with their mothers doing things together. They brush their teeth,
have cookies and milk, meditate, read, listen to music. All of these things are done to get the
little one prepared for a good night sleep.
Monday, July 8, 2024
Summer Math Bridge by MamTalk
Genre: Children’s workbook
Source: I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
For this review I am going to step into my teacher mode. I am
currently teaching middle school English. However, my background is in
elementary education. I started out teaching kindergarten. This would have been
a wonderful book for that age. I love
the idea of using it to bridge the summer months when we see so many students
slide backwards.
This book is geared towards children ages 5-7. It’s table of
contents breaks it into parts. Part one
is learning numbers. The idea is that children learn their numbers or reinforce
their learning by counting, tracing, and coloring. Part two is all about counting. Kids count
the shapes and circle the correct number, leading up to coloring, counting and
writing the correct number. Part three is all about comparing things. They
start out drawing lines from the same number to the same number shapes. They
move on up from that to more, less, fewer, bigger and smaller.
Part four is about putting objects inside, outside, to the right, left, top or bottom of shapes. This section reinforces direction and shapes and of course there is plenty of coloring to make it interesting. Part five is all about recognizing patterns. I believe this is an area student don’t get enough practice with. When asking middle school students to recognize patterns in different subjects, and especially math, many struggle. Maybe if they had a book like this when they were younger they wouldn’t struggle so much in middle school.
Part six is all about recognizing size, such as big, small,
tall, short, long. This not only asks
the child to recognize the difference,
but is teaching the youngest child important vocabulary words they will need to
be successful in school. Part seven introduces them to basic, simple addition.
We start with simple shapes, fingers and finally writing and adding the
numbers. Part eight is your basic subtraction. It is handled very similar to
the basic addition. Part nine is naming
the basic shapes. Some of this is more of a reinforcement as they will have
been introduced to many of the shapes throughout the workbook. Connecting real life objects to the basic
shapes help with that reinforcement, as does making them choose the shape that
is different.
So, putting my teacher hat back on for a minute, only
because my grandkids are in upper elementary or have graduated. This is a book
I would recommend to parents of all young children who would like to keep the
learning fresh over the summer. With this book it can be done in as little as ten
to fifteen minutes.
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Twell Town by Harriet M. Winter
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Cameron and the Shadow Wraiths by Mark Cheverton
Sunday, June 16, 2024
Facing the Beast Within: The Anxiety of Cameron Poole by Mark Cheverton
Genre: Children, Middle Grade, Fantasy
Source: I own a copy.
Mark Cheverton has written a book
that children today will be able to connect.
He has taken his main character Cameron, who suffers from anxiety, and
placed him in a summer camp. This isn’t any ordinary summer camp. That would
make anyone anxious. This camp has monsters and it is up to Cameron and his
friends to try to stop them from entering their world.
The world building is well done.
Any kid who has gone to any type of summer camp or watched movies with summer
camp will understand that for an outdoorsy person this is the best place to be.
For a kid who suffers with anxiety, maybe not so much. They will be able to identify with kids,
especially Cameron, being bullied. After all, they deal with or see things like
this all the time. What this book does
is shows what happens when someone steps up and faces their monsters. It shows
how strong they can be, especially with the help of some friends. It shows that
they don’t have to do things alone. What better lesson can one learn and in
such a charming, and fantastical way.
Well done. I look forward to reading the second book in this series.
Monday, May 27, 2024
Pigs Have Wings by Kathleen Welton
Sunday, April 14, 2024
The Magic Sea Turtle by Kathleen Welton
Sunday, March 31, 2024
ABC Bible Book for Toddlers and Kids by LambLibrary Press
This is great for any parent of a small child, or for the parent who homeschools. This is an alphabet tracing book. Each letter stands for something from the Bible. Children learn their upper and lowercase letters, how to write them and something from the Bible it stands for. Great reasource.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Ten Bedtime Stories by Emily Hartmann
In this picture book the author takes us through the nightly rituals of loving animal parents putting their children to bed. We start with an elephant, giraffe and lion. We are taken on the nightly rituals of ten animals in all. The story is written in little rhymes. The illustrations are absolutely beautiful. Sitting beside your young one reading this bedtime story will relax them and prepare them to go to sleep.
Dad Loves Me
In an age where most books are about mommy and baby it is refreshing to see the other side. Within the beautiful illustrations we see different animal fathers doing different things with their young one. Whether is gliding through the night sky, flying a kite or sitting in a corner nibbling cheese, the author has created a beautiful bedtime story especially for fathers to read with their youngest.
Goodnight Kisses
Mother’s Love
A quiet book to read at bedtime. This book shows the love a mother has for her child as they go about frolicking away the day.
I Love You My little Cub
Dolphins, lions, kangaroo and penguins are just a few of the animals we meet both parent and child. A comforting book to read at bedtime to show how much any child is loved.
Farm Animals
Nice bedtime story that shows how much fun and love the animals have for their children on the farm.
The Little Blue Monster
Everyone wants a friend, even a little blue monster. The little blue monster loves to read, paint and have picnics, but he realizes it would be a lot more fun if he had a friend to share the good times with.
Nighty Night!
Snuggles and love are evident through the pictures in this cute bedtime story. Each animal lets their young one know how much they are loved.
Snuggle Time
A cute bedtime story that shows the importance of being grateful for everything we have.
Goodnight Farm Friends
A simple nighttime story to read to your youngest one as you snuggle them into bed. The illustrations of farm animals are wonderful.
Monday, March 25, 2024
Skimmer & Finn: There Are No Pancakes on This Planet by Christopher Francis
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Two Great Easter Stories
LambsPress has a very nice Easter Coloring book. This simple book tells the Christian story behind the Celebration of Easter. It is told in simple scenes from the story. At the end of the book there are alphabet pages that correspond with scenes in the story. Very simple way to teach your children about Easter.
Faithful Pages Press has written a wonderful Easter story for ages 3-5. It has hand drawn illustrations created by Aaron J. Masters. The combination of the simple, yet colorful illustrations along with a retelling of the reason we Christians celebrate Easter is told to hold the interest of young and old. I like reading and reviewing multiple books about the same topic. In this way if the first one isn't for your or your child then maybe the second or third one will be. I definitely recommend this book to families.
Thursday, December 28, 2023
TenMore Picture Books, Some of My Favorite Stories and Authors
A few more picture books that I reviewed right after Christmas. I purchased each of the picture books and the opinions expressed here are my own.
The Adventures of Scotty Claus by David Scott Fields II
This was probably my favorite read over the two days I tried to read down my picture books on my Kindle. This is the story of a young man whose dream is to meet Santa Claus. One night his wish comes true. He learns that Santa has known his parents for years. Santa asks for him to help him deliver presents that night. As the night goes on he learns there is more to Christmas than receiving gifts. He meets a special young girl named Ruth who is very sick. Santa takes Scotty back to his workshop and lets him make a gift. He decides to make a snow globe for Ruth. Then Santa comes out to tell him who and what Christmas is really about. He even gives Scotty his personal Bible. He explains that he hopes one day Scotty will come to know the true gift that was given. The end of the book tells the story of the author and how for years his father played Santa for real. This is one of the most heart -felt and touching stories I have ever read. I highly recommend this book.
Things My Way by Sarah Read
Dominic is a young boy who likes to do things his way, or as he says it, "to the beat of his own drum." He does this at school, in sports and at home. Things down always go the way he planned. Mom has a way to teach Dominic that there is a time and a place to follow the directions. Read this wonderful and simple book to see if Dominic learns that lesson.
My Body Bubble by Michael Gordon
I loved this story. Annie is playing with her best friend Max when he falls down. She hugs him and doesn't get the reaction she expected. Her hug made him feel uncomfortable. This story is learning about personal spaces, or as the book calls it personal bubbles. I think I like this book so much because I have had people step too close to me and I take a step back and then draw a square in front of me saying, "Sorry, this is my space." They usually apologize and take a step back. Great lesson to be learned and explained in a manner that all children, and adults can understand.
I Get Angry Like a Tiger by Michael Gordon
Once again the author has created a book that helps children deal with very common situation. Most young children get angry. If there is no one there to teach them how to handle those different emotions they usually handle it incorrectly. This book is great at teaching a strategy to deal with anger. In addition there are several common situations that kids get angry in and these situations and solutions are addressed in the book.
Georgie’s Long Goodbye by Bri Kozlowski
This was a strange but good story. Georgie has lost his grandmother. However, before she passed she became a part of a holographic computer program. She was sent back to the family for a time. Georgie does everything with her. Then one day he can't find her. His mother explains that he has to learn to say goodbye. Georgie doesn't want to. He and his mother come to an agreement. This is a strange yet wonderful book about grieving for those we've lost.
Stories for Children 10 by Francois Bissonnette
I have always loved this author's stories. This is the story of Emily and Arabella. Emily is a human child whose parents read to her about Fairyland every night. One day Emily can't find her book. The wise fairy visits Arabella and sets her on a quest to find the Fairyland Book. Without it Emily begins to forget the stories of Fairyland and Fairyland is beginning to disappear. Arabella must find this book and return it to Emily. The world building is awesome and the characters are lovable. I recommend this author's books to everyone.
A Colorful Beginning by Raven Howell
A wonderful book to read to a child before they begin their first day of school, or to read to a class on their first day of school. It shows them that no matter what their differences they are all better together. Plus, you get the added bonus of teaching children about mixing colors. A win, win if you ask me.
Balloons Over Broadway by Melissa Sweet
I love learning something from a picture book. This is the story of how we got the Macy's Day Parade. It started with a young boy who loved puppets and making things move. Tony Sang worked with Marionettes for years. Mr. Macy wanted to create a window display and hired Tony. Then he decided to create a parade for his employees and Mr. Sang helped with that. You will need to read the book to see how a simple window display evolved into the Macy's Day Parade we have today. I loved this book.

Bigger Than Alexander by Christopher Francis
A fun story of a young boy who is bigger than all of his classmates. Unfortunately he grows so big he no longer fits in the classroom or school. However, the teacher knows there is something different and special about Alexander. There is something about him that is bigger than his size. Read the book to find out what it is that makes Alexander so special. Read this book by one of my favorite authors.

The Best Gift For Bear by Jennifer A. Bell
Hedgehog bakes gifts for all of her friends, but she doesn't know what to bake for her best friend bear. She sees the snow on her house and decides to bake bear a gingerbread house. She gets it all decorated and heads to bear's house. As she gets near the wind tears up her gift to bear. What will she give bear now? Read this wonderful book about friendship.
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Nine Picture Books from Emily Hartmann
Cuddle Up: Children's Book about Emotions and Feelings, Valentine's Day by Emily Hartmann
This is a wonderful book. Each animal parent in rhyme tells their child how they will protect them and how much they love them as they tuck them into bed for the night. This is a wonderful story to read at bedtime to your youngest child.
Grateful Hearts by Emily Hartmann
A cute book full of beautiful pictures that show animal families expressing their gratitude for what they have each and every day. Great for bedtime story.
I Feel Worried by Emily Hartmann
This book addresses worry that children feel so often. It addresses so many different things that children fear. They fear the dark. They fear the first time in a new place. They fear performing in front of others. They fear storms. The book also talks about ways to help deal with these fears to make yourself feel better. This is an opportunity for adults to talk with a young child and reassure them. It is also a time to share that adults have some of these fears as well and how they deal with them.
My Bad Mood by Emily Hartmann
This book addresses what children can do when they are in a bad mood. They can take a walk, draw, play music or love on a pet. Each of these activities are things that children love and can do to turn their mood around.
Make Good Choices by Emily Hartmann
This book is all about choosing the right things. Everyone adults
and children need to make good choices. They need to choose to be friendly, to
forgive, to be kind. We all need to beloving, calm, confident. We need to make
good choices to be healthy through food
and exercise, and to be generous,
caring, brave. These are things we face every day, both young and old and it is
up to us to teach the younger ones to make good choices.
Snuggle Up, Little Cub by Emily Hartmann
A cute bedtime story that shows different animals, parent and child telling them in a special way how much they love them and they snuggle together for the night.
How Animals Say I Love You by Emily Hartmann
A cute bedtime story where each animal tells their young one
how much they love them, and what they will do together, or how they will
protect them. The book showcases in rhyme; elephants, giraffes, tigers, hippos,
rhinos, lions, zebras, flamingos and koalas.
The Feelings Animals by Emily Hartmann
A cute animal book that talks about emotions, how they make us feel and what we can do to help us with those emotions.
Good Night, Little Farm by Emily Hartmann
A simple and gentle story to read to your youngest at bedtime. The beautifully illustrated pictures along with the simple rhyming of a story well told will definitely lull your little one to sleep. The author has kept it simple using farm animals and their young to prepare them and your child for bedtime. Well done.















































