Wow What A Ride
In Wow What A Ride by Kathe Yuksel, a little girl is being taken on a car ride with her parents. She doesn't want to go and she crosses her arms to make her point clear. Sound familiar? Any parent or grandparent who has taken...
In Wow What A Ride by Kathe Yuksel, a little girl is being taken on a car ride with her parents. She doesn't want to go and she crosses her arms to make her point clear. Sound familiar? Any parent or grandparent who has taken...
Grandma's Treasure: El Tesoro de la Abuela by Maritza Martinez Mejia is a charming and adorable bilingual book that conveys a beautiful message to young readers. Grandma slowly leaves the breakfast table one morning and is sitting in the attic in her old wooden chair,...
Addy the Bat and a Visit to Cat by Lily Lee is the delightful story of Addy the Bat who goes to visit Cat with her friend Josie. Addy is a fruit bat and lives in the forest. She has lots of friends, but Josie...
Molly and the Magic Suitcase: The Story of the Suitcase (Volume 7) by Chris Oler is a delightful storybook for kids that will take them on trips to different countries along with Molly, Michael and their Magic Suitcase. In this volume, readers see Molly and...
Duke the Wonder Horse by Gabrielle Baker is the adorable story of Duke, a Clydesdale horse, born on a farm in Wangaratta in Victoria, Australia. He became strong after drinking lots of milk, and he enjoyed playing and frolicking with the other foals. One day...
I am glad I chose to read Not Another Rainy Day by RyAnn Adams Hall with my daughter. The story is about a little girl, Kayleigh, stuck inside on a rainy day. The mother is constantly reassuring her that the rain will stop and distracting...
Have you ever met someone that looked totally different from the way you thought a person should look? Was there something unique about them that made them very different from you or others you know? Freddy, a half shark, half octopus, found that his classmates...
Imagine going into your room, over to your dresser drawer where your socks are stored neat and safe, only to discover they are all missing. Where could socks go? This is exactly what Suzie thought when she discovered she would have to begin the adventurous...
In What We See in the Stars by Kathe Yuksel, a child rides along with his/her (the reader isn't sure which) mother to take Dad to work. It's very early in the morning and no one has eaten breakfast yet. The sky is still dark...