Reviews written by Cherokee Crum, Staff Reviewer
I love books that will break the status quo - and It Isn't Rude to be Nude does just that. Unashamed body positivity will always be a hot topic. The words are big, bold, and easy for children to read. The pages are kept...
This was such a beautiful, heart-warming story about friendship and everything that that means. David has flowers in his hair - all the children at school love him, especially his bestfriend. Then one day, David comes to school with a hat on. When he...
The Big Worry Day is a wonderful children's book about conquering one's fears. The characters, a little girl and her dog named Bea, are relatable ; they both have fears they need to overcome in order to have adventures. We get to follow along as they find...
I found this to be a delightful, slightly suspenseful read for younger children. Alfonso is hungry, will he or won't he eat the minnows he has so sneakily lured into his mouth? A Mouthful of Minnows is centralized...
My five-year-old and I really enjoyed reading this book together! This is a very cute and unique way to introduce young children to zoology and anatomy. The cut paper art is simplified for easier identification for children, yet striking and vibrant. ...
This hilarious rhyming book begins with a premise that most kids will love, unless they are deterred by "potty humor." Mouse wakes one morning to discover a nasty surprise outside their door, leading to the odorous mystery of "POO-DUNIT?" With the help of her friends, Mouse is determined...
I've lived in Michigan pretty much my entire life and I had never heard of the story about the little mice family that made their way to Mackinac Island, so I knew this would be a perfect story to share with my children! This...
Secrets So Deep is a hauntingly beautiful read, with what I would call minor faults. The premise of the book is.. captivating. As a young child, Avril's mother drowns in what was ruled an accident - and she, herself nearly drowned. With no memories...
As a homeschool parent, I find myself drawn towards children's books that have an underlying meaning or an educational one. Even more so when it is written in a way that is easy for my early/young readers with vivid pictures. Let's Add Up! had...
Right from the beginning we meet Lily in the midst of her parenting fighting and subsequent divorce. To make matters worse, her biggest bully happens to live right next door, hears it all, and torments her for it – turning just about the entire school against her. ...
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