A bunny wants to avoid becoming a bear's lunch, in 'Please Don't Eat Me by author and illustrator Liz Climo.
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Interview: Thu Vo, Author of ‘Daddy, Am I Beautiful?’
Author Thu Vo recently answered our questions about the new book 'Daddy, Am I Beautiful?', the first book in the Apple Tart book series, where young girl name Annabelle who is teased at school for expressing herself in a princess costume then discusses her emotions with her father. 'Daddy, Am I Beautiful?' is now available on Amazon.com as an eBook for Kindle, Kindle Fire, and Kindle App.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Stand Up and Sing! Pete Seeger, Folk Music and the Path to Justice’ by Susanna Reich
'Stand Up And Sing! Pete Seeger, Folk Music, and the Path to Justice' by Susanna Reich is a picture book intended for children in grades 3 through 7. But, like the music and message of Pete Seeger himself, it is really a book for everyone
Read More »Interview: Lynne Dempsey, Author of Whimsical Children’s Storybook ‘Take the Dog Out!’
Author Lynne Dempsey talks about her "Take the Dog Out!" picture book series and her inspiration behind the story.
Read More »Interview: Cinta Garcia de la Rosa, Author of the Hilariously Entertaining: ‘The Funny Adventures of Little Nani’
Award-winning author, Cinta de la Rosa , talks about her contributions to the children's publishing world.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Cobweb Castle’ by Jan Wahl, Art by Edward Gorey
Jan Wahl's story finds its perfect visual match with the odd stylings of Edward Gorey.
Read More »Interview: Alinka Rutkowska, Author of ‘Maya & Filippo Make Friends in Auckland’
"When I get something in my head, I plan the execution and I go for it."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tumbleweed Christmas’ by Beverly Stowe McClure
Teaches young readers that love is more important than material things.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Magical Mea’ by Penelope Anne Cole
A great resource for parents to teach children the value of being kind.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fantastic Flight’ by Barbara Bockman
A vividly illustrated book demonstrating the importance of make-believe.
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