Love Without Words
Love is such a wonderful feeling. It’s not found just in the words, “I love you.” Love is found all around each and every one of us. Love is how we do things and with whom we do things. Love is those special times like...
Love is such a wonderful feeling. It’s not found just in the words, “I love you.” Love is found all around each and every one of us. Love is how we do things and with whom we do things. Love is those special times like...
Leave It to Beamer Presents: The Elephant in the Room by Clay Boura explores the idiom, “There’s an elephant in the room,” in a delightful way using a child’s imagination. The little boy hears his dad talk about an elephant in the room and imagines...
Little Katie Goes To The Moon by Carmela Dutra tells the story of Katie and her dog Smudge, who take a wonderful journey to visit the Man in the Moon. Katie and Smudge don their space suits and take off on their journey, eventually...
Love Your Body by Heidi Fralick is about a number of Fruitable Friends that have great ideas for you and your body as you grow. These special fruitable friends are Wally Melon, Granny Grape, Bubba Banana, Aggie Apple, Stan Strawberry, Penny Pear, Bert Broccoli, and...
Lonnie the Loon Flies South for the Winter by Barbara Renner is a delightful storybook for children. Lonnie the loon is playing with his friends and a fisherman is watching the loons play. Lonnie's dad comes and tells him that it is now time for...
Melinda Taliancich Falgoust's Lousy Liver is a delightful tale about having something on one's dinner plate that you would not expect. Charlie, who is very hungry indeed after having a nice bath, expected pizza or a nice juicy hamburger, but instead he got liver!...
With so much emphasis now on food allergies and gluten sensitivity, I was curious about what I could learn in Living With Severe Food Allergies by Cari Minch. I learned a lot. Minch walks you through the definition of a food allergy, how to shop...
Lost in the Park by Sabinah Oroge is a delightful adventure read for youngsters. Nine-year-old Richard is fascinated with Daniel Boone and reads and watches everything he can about him. He loves the idea of living in the forest and being like Daniel Boone. When...
Ellis Island is more than just the National Museum of Immigration. It was the site where more than 70 percent of American immigrants arrived in the United States. It was the point of entry, the point where they were either approved or sent to infirmaries...
I once had a dog that I rescued from a shelter at the age of seven that had epilepsy, which is one reason I chose to read and review this book. I researched a great deal about canine epilepsy after his adoption to be prepared...