Book Review: Stan and Jan Berenstain’s Inside, Outside, Upside Down
An adventure for the little ones as they explore the literal meaning of concept words.
An adventure for the little ones as they explore the literal meaning of concept words.
It’s easy to see why Green Eggs and Ham is a classic for children AND adults, as each sees the other in this tale of annoying persistence, lol.
Horton Hears a Who! and Horton Hatches the Egg are true classics with a great story, fabulous illustrations, and good moral values. I’m loving it!
Moral tales hiding inside rhyming laughter and nonsense. A great opportunity for parents to discuss good values.
April O’Day loves her new job as bat retriever for the Harpoons, who comes to appreciate her advice. But mysterious things are happening, and she quickly learns, it’s a whole new ball game.
All Mathilde wanted for her birthday was a pony. Instead, she got a demon. Sometimes growing up means learning that what you think you want is not always what you need.
A picture book about the Civil War, and how a young black soldier rescues a white soldier, opening young readers’ eyes to the injustices of slavery and the senselessness of war.
A poignant narrative about a freed slave girl during the Reconstruction Era in the South.
Patricia Polacco tells the story of her own family, and the memory quilt created from old familyt clothes, including Anna, Uncle Vladimir, Aunt Havalah , and Aunt Natasha.
Love will find a way for a young Russian American girl and her African American brothers to buy their gramma Eula an Easter hat…in just the right way.