Oh, The Games We Can Play!
The little boy in Oh, The Games We Can Play! by Kelly Day, PhD ponders what he can do on a sunny day. Should he play in the field or continue to snooze? He then decides to get up and have fun. He thinks of...
The little boy in Oh, The Games We Can Play! by Kelly Day, PhD ponders what he can do on a sunny day. Should he play in the field or continue to snooze? He then decides to get up and have fun. He thinks of...
Such colorful, friendly animals! Children will love the illustrations of cuddly animals created by illustrator Rich Olson in On My Way to the Lilikoi Tree by Jonna Amato Ocampo. The well-designed front cover attracts the attention of children and parents and draws them into the...
Devin, the main character in Out of the Box, is very imaginative. He can see so many adventures in an ordinary box that his friends cannot see. The box is so much more. Author Greg McGoon has written a wonderful book that makes people...
One to Ten: Squirrel’s Bad Day is a fun storybook for children, as well as providing a coping mechanism for learning to deal with problems. Ranking a problem on a scale of one to 10 will help them to understand that bad things happen and,...
Valley is a baby learning about life through words in O-No-Mato-Poeic: Babble of Baby and Beyond, written by Silvia Marsz and illustrated by Luc Beamon. This children’s book displays the surroundings of Valley’s everyday journey. By touching things like his father's guitar strings and his...
OE Wants It to Be Friday: A True Story of Inclusion and Self-Determination by Jo Meserve Mach and Vera Stroup-Rentier is the heartwarming story of OE and Austin who, with their personal stories, are both inspirational and motivational characters for readers. OE finds Friday the...
What do you know about orangutans? Did you know that there are only about 50,000 orangutans left in the rainforests? Do you even know where they live? I have to admit that I didn’t know very much about orangutans until I read this book. Orangutans...
I loved the concept of Open the Doors to You by Casey Rislov. I think it can be hard to come up with a fresh idea in a children's book that hasn't been overdone to death, but I have never seen a book about doors....
Lee Jordan has come up with an interesting story in One Creepy Street: The Spider on the Web to teach children about the dangers of child predators on the Internet. Jordan uses an adorable young teenage girl as the main character. Creating a humorously spooky...
Owlie Learns to Fly by Meaghan Fisher is the cute story of little Owlie who is a bit nervous about learning to fly. His brothers and sisters are excited, but Owlie is apprehensive about going on his first flight. Owlie hears from his brother how...