Please join me for Story Hour at the Winfield Public Library in Winfield, Alabama on September 14th at 3:30pm! We’ll read Bold & Brave, go on a sensory scavenger hunt, and then share some goodies to take home. You can learn more about the Winfield Public Library by visiting their website here.
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Book Review: Good Different
At-A-Glance Title: Good Different Author: Meg Eden KuyattAudience: Middle Grade (Ages 8-12) Genre: Contemporary FictionRelease Date: April 4, 2023 Review Good Different is a refreshing novel-in-verse story about a neurodivergent girl’s rules for acting normal, and her struggle to navigate the increasing social complexities of her world. Her path is one of discovering her neurodivergenceContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Good Different”
Book Review: Books Aren’t for Bears
At-A-Glance Title: Books Aren’t for Bears Author: Mark BarryIllustrator: Katy HalfordSeries: None Genre: Picture BookAudience: Ages 4-8Release Date: Aug 01, 2023 This book reminds me of: Larry gets Lost in the Library by Eric Ode Review Books Aren’t for Bears is a charming picture book about a bear who discovers a love of reading. HisContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Books Aren’t for Bears”
Book Review: Drive-Thru Miracle
At-A-Glance Title: Drive-Thru Miracle Author: Dana EdwardsSeries: NoneRelease Date: April 12, 2022 Genre: Contemporary Christian FictionAudience: Middle Grade (Ages 8-12) This book contains: Some instances of lying and mild name-calling, but characters are later shown confessing and seeking forgiveness for their mistakes. Review Drive-Thru Miracle is contemporary middle-grade story about an eleven-year-old girl named MaeContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Drive-Thru Miracle”
Book Review: Snug as a Bug?
At-A-Glance Title: Snug as a Bug? Author: Karl NewsonIllustrator: Alex WillmoreSeries: None Genre: Picture BookAudience: Ages 4-8Release Date: June 6, 2023 This book reminds me of: It was hard to think of a close comparison. It’s upbeat and catchy like the The Wonky Donkey, but it has more layers to both the story and theContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Snug as a Bug?”