A sweet picture book with adorable illustration and a very important lesson to teach. I'm not a hundred percent sure, though, that it in fact works with actual little children.
Category: Children’s
‘The Tails/Tales of Fin and Fang: Bare/Bear Trouble’ by Kat Morris
This was a very cute book about two funny and lovable fox brothers. See, they like to prank people - but by the end they learn their lesson. Which is awesome, and I found this story really adorable. What I'm not a 100% sure about is how this book will help kids learn homophones.
‘Muhammad Ali’ by Isabel Sanchez Vegara
What could I say that I haven't yet said about the other sweet little books in this series? This one was a very quick read for me again (obviously), and just as cute, inspiring and educational as the ones I read before.
‘The Story of Meow: The Tale of a Stray Kitten’s Search for a Loving Home’ by Elise Lowe
Small book, sweet story. The message is clear, right and important: dare to dream, because all you dream up can happen.
‘Mahatma Gandhi’ by Isabel Sanchez Vegara, Albert Arrayas
This was another very sweet and educational little book.
‘David Bowie’ by Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Another very similar book to the other ones in the series. I can only say the same things that I've already told about these books: very sweet and very good for teaching little kids about famous people who did something great.
‘Timothy Mean and the Time Machine’ by William A. E. Ford
Today's review is going to be quick (just like our coffee break): I bring you a children's picture book, not very long, but beautiful and fun. This is the first time ever that I write an individual blog post about such a book (I usually review them in my Mini Reviews series), but this time it was the author personally who reached out to me, so I thought I should do it like this. He deserves all the attention that other authors get when I review their books per their request. So...let's dive in!
Books I’ve Read In Less Than 1 Hour – Mini Reviews #8
Here's the next post of the Mini Reviews series, and it's more eclectic than ever! Today I share my thoughts about yet another three books: a children's picture book that keeps it fresh with inspiring creativity, a self-help book about overcoming stress, and a short book of a poem with beautiful illustrations that is most likely a gift book.
Little People, Big Dreams: An Adorable Series to Inspire the Very Little Ones!
I came across a couple of books in this series on NetGalley and I immediately wanted to download all of them that was available! Little People, Big Dreams is a series of picture books for toddlers, maybe kindergartners. Each book tells the story of a famous person who had an idea, stood by it, worked hard and achieved something. They're people who inspire even us adults. Among these real life heroes there're scientists, writers, people fighting for the rights of minorities, people of color and women. They show a good example.
BLOG TOUR: ‘The Kooky Kids’ Club’ by Robbie Yates
Today, as I promised in this silly little poem last week, my blog is one of the stops at the blog tour for The Kooky Kids' Club! Let's dive in and see what my journey into this awesome middle grade book was like!