- There are going to be a few changes around here…After batting burnout for the last few months, I have finally made the difficult decision to dial things back a bit here. As much as I want to shout about ALL the books, I am only one … Continue reading There are going to be a few changes around here…
- Embracing the Spectrum: Picture Books For Autism Acceptance MonthWith Autism Acceptance Month quickly approaching, I can’t think of a better time to share a list of picture books that celebrate and embrace the unique characteristics and strengths of individuals on the autism spectrum. These books … Continue reading Embracing the Spectrum: Picture Books For Autism Acceptance Month
- Ramen and Individuality: A Review of Ramen For Everyone by Pat Tanumihardj and Shiho PateFor young foodies and aspiring chefs, Ramen for Everyone by Pat Tanumihardja is a delightful picture book that tells the story of a young boy named Hiro who dreams of making the perfect bowl of ramen like … Continue reading Ramen and Individuality: A Review of Ramen For Everyone by Pat Tanumihardj and Shiho Pate
- Teaching Kids About Women’s Rights: A Review of ‘I Dare! I Can! I Will!: The Day the Icelandic Women Walked Out and Inspired the World” by Linda OlafsdottirIf you’re looking for a book that will teach kids about the history of women’s rights, look no further than I Dare! I Can! I Will!: The Day the Icelandic Women Walked Out and Inspired the World … Continue reading Teaching Kids About Women’s Rights: A Review of ‘I Dare! I Can! I Will!: The Day the Icelandic Women Walked Out and Inspired the World” by Linda Olafsdottir
- Brotherly Mischief and Mayhem: Jarrett and Jerome Pumphrey on their Middle Grade Graphic Novel Link + Hud: Heroes By A HairI am absolutely thrilled to welcome Jarrett and Jerome Pumphrey to the blog to discuss their upcoming middle grade graphic novel Link + Hud: Heroes By A Hair! Jarrett is an award-winning author-illustrator. He makes books for … Continue reading Brotherly Mischief and Mayhem: Jarrett and Jerome Pumphrey on their Middle Grade Graphic Novel Link + Hud: Heroes By A Hair