Book Review: Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are
A dream sequence of escape as that naughty Max discovers why home is best.
A dream sequence of escape as that naughty Max discovers why home is best.
An active little groundhog refuses to go to sleep, despite the advice of several animal visitors, until finally the cricket tries something that works.
It’s seduction and weaponry for Sophronia when she and her friends hijack a train to return Sidheag to her pack in Scotland and uncover a sinister plot.
A concept book about time and making lunch choices. Lots of good opportunities to have fun with your little one.
A strange triple murder embroils Kaylin in a case even as Mandoran and Annarion struggle with themselves and Lord Nightshade goes missing.
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.
Meena has a desperate secret is threatened when workers are sent to the at-risk sanctuary, AND Meena is too attracted to Blake Weathering. Neither of them need the distraction…until trouble arises.