Entrepreneurship for Kids by Adventure, Interviewing Steve Searfoss

Author Steve Searfoss is both a father and an entrepreneur–this combination of experience is what spawned his educational and adventurous KidVenture series. Aimed at any child out there who’s becoming curious about the world and willing to learn, these books are all about kids who start their own companies. Through their adventures, they learn what it […]
Kristen Grainger – Oakley, Mostly Good Book Spotlight

Oakley, Mostly Good Oakley is a big, clumsy puppy. Mavis is an Only Cat. Nothing’s been the same since Oakley came to live at Mavis’ house. Change can be hard, but change can bring good things too! Purchase Oakley, Mostly Good Amazon Barnes & Noble About the Author, Kristen Grainger Kristen Grainger is a poet, author […]
Thistle: A Curious Peep is a Charming Tale for Curious Little Minds

Delightful and endearing, Thistle: A Curious Peep captivated my children with its whimsical storyline and vibrant illustrations. As a parent, I thoroughly enjoyed sharing this book with my own kids. Thistle’s insatiable curiosity resonated with them of course, and we found ourselves immersed in his adventures from cover to cover. Robert Wasilewski’s storytelling is charming […]
Animal Etiquette for Kids by Ashley Chadwick Review, a Great Teaching Guide

Animal Etiquette for Kids by Ashley Chadwick is a great guide for teaching your child how to act around animals. As a parent, I’m always on the lookout for books that somewhat discretely educate my child–it’s easier to keep their attention when they’re having fun at the same time! Calling it “The Lost Art of […]
Stefanie Gamarra – How to Grow a Marshmallow Tree Book Spotlight

How to Grow a Marshmallow Tree Join Amelia and her best friend, Paco the polar bear, on a tooth-aching adventure in a world where cotton candy clouds and ice cream slides are just the beginning. When they are almost running out of their favorite treat, marshmallows, Amelia’s wild imagination leads the friends to an idea: […]
Lessons in Kindness: A Book Review of Twiggy and the Lost Socks

I find Twiggy and the Lost Socks by Renée DeVincent to be an excellent addition to early childhood literature. I believe the book is aimed towards kids around ages 3-6, the engaging rhymes and colorful artwork make it a perfect tool for vocabulary development. The story also imparts essential lessons about kindness and empathy, and […]
Encouraging Imagination, an Interview with Renée DeVincent

Author Renée DeVincent has always had a relentless passion for reading and creativity, which laid the foundation for a remarkable career. With a background in counseling and graphic design, Renée threads her diverse interests together to craft stories that captivate both young and adult audiences alike. Twiggy and the Lost Socks, written as well as […]
Review for Happy Makes Me Happy: Nurturing Love and Empathy

Through my years of teaching, Happy Makes Me Happy is a great addition to the world of children’s literature. It’s heartwarming and full of life; the story creates an engaging experience for young readers. As an educator, I’ve witnessed the power of storytelling in instilling values in children. This book does just that, in a […]
Guest Post, Twins with Love x2 by Mr. B’s Books

New children’s book “Twins With Love x2” by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, the story of twin little girls and the magic of their special bond that lasts forever. Twins With Love x2 by Michael Barnes, illustrated by Blinky, is a 40-page children’s book that tells the story of twin girls who share […]
Guest Post with Mr. B: Treating People with Kindness and Care

A new children’s book, Happy Makes Me Happy by Michael Barnes, has been released! It is an endearing story of a dog named Happy and the valuable lessons of joy and kindness he provides. Happy Makes Me Happy by Michael Barnes, illustrated by Blinky, is a 32-page children’s book that tells the charming story of […]
Reviewing Twins With Love x2, a Children’s Book About Unity and Love

Discovering Twins with Love x2 was a delightful experience in our household. As a parent who appreciates quality literature for children, this book stood out. Its rhythmic narrative beautifully encapsulates the mystical connection between twins, coupled with visuals that breathe life into the story. It’s a charming celebration of sibling affection and a wonderful addition […]
Yay… It’s My First Day of School, a Guest Post by Mr. B’s Books

New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]
Children’s Book Author Interview with Fazilla Shujaat

Children’s Book Author Interview with Fazilla Shujaat
Children’s Author Bernie DiPasquale Author Interview What Does God Sound Like?

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.9″] Children’s Author Bernie DiPasquale Author Interview What Does God Sound Like? [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.9″] Do you like to create books for adults or children…Why? Children Always loved kids…they are fresh and honest, the way I want my books to come across What do you think makes a good story? All stories are good […]
Book Trailer The Legend of Bob Wire

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Bug in a Vacuum by Melanie Watt
Bug in a Vacuum by Melanie Watt I loved this story, what a great way to explain grief to a child. Using the perspective of a fly (bug) and a dog, each dealing with process of grieving with the five stages of grief (the Kübler-Ross model) The illustrations were amazing such and attention to detail, […]