Reviews written by Clara Graham-Reid, Staff Reviewer
My family were already fans of Alexandra Milton's previous books, “Who is in the Egg?” and “Whose Tracks in the Snow?” So I was understandably excited for the new addition, "Who Lives Here?" This book has quickly become one of our family's favorite nature exploration books. Through stunning paper collage...
I absolutely adore this clever, engaging story! "How to Talk Like a Chicken" masterfully blends laugh-out-loud humor with heartwarming lessons about friendship, cooperation, and perspective-taking. The fourth-wall-breaking premise of the book is that a chicken instructor is teaching the reader the nuances of chicken communication. The silly, participatory...
I’m pretty sure everyone has known one of those kids who turns everything into a competition. "Bijan Always Wins" tackles this common childhood stage with such warmth and understanding that I found myself nodding along with every page. The story follows Bijan, whose need to win at absolutely...
I fell in love with Blanca Gómez's work after our family discovered "Very Good Hats," and "Bookie & Cookie" is another delightful gem. This story of two best friends navigating the challenges of trying new things is both heartwarming and cleverly designed. The book's format, with Bookie and...
"Why Do Camels Have Such Long Eyelashes?" is exactly the kind of book that makes learning feel like play! The setup is super engaging - each desert animal comes with a silly question and an even sillier possible answer before revealing the actual science behind their amazing adaptations. My preschooler...
The Language of Flowers is a beautifully illustrated and emotionally resonant story that follows young Juhi as she learns to connect and communicate through the symbolic language of flowers. Set in her father's flower shop, Juhi absorbs the meaning behind each bloom they sell, understanding how certain flowers convey love,...
"Hank Goes Honk" arrived in our house at the perfect time - my son is deep in the "but I need to tell you RIGHT NOW" phase of life, just like the character of Hank. This story follows Hank, a goose who just can't help but "HONK!" his way into...
When I saw this book about a young boy managing big feelings and emotional overwhelm, I knew I had to read it with my son. My little guy has also been working on regulating his feelings, so I was excited to find a book that approached the topic in an...
Oh, this book! As someone who has two little kids, "You Are My Everything" struck a profound chord with me. The sentimental story combined with all the new mom hormones had me tearing up reading this to my baby. The tender story of two elephants embarking on their migration journey...
As a librarian and homeschool mom, I'm always on the hunt for innovative, inclusive learning materials that engage young minds. "Miro / I Look" absolutely fits the bill, delivering a masterful blend of bilingual vocabulary development and visual literacy in a way that feels effortless. The consistent structure...
"We Hug Night Night" is a story that captures those precious end-of-day moments we all treasure with the kids in our lives. This book features clever die-cut pages that encourage little hands to get involved in exploring the book. Once you meet a pair of animals coming to the end...
This innovative bedtime book isn't your typical wind-down story - it's an engaging, multidimensional experience that combines soothing visuals, early learning, and sweet parent-child bonding. As the pages gradually lengthen to mimic a blanket covering more of the baby, the gentle, repetitive text and vibrant illustrations guide little ones through...
"Find Out About Animal Tools" showcases animal ingenuity, beautifully brought to life by Martin Jenkins and Jane McGuinness. The book is filled with animals showcasing their unique tool-using behaviors, from otters cracking shells on their chests to bowerbirds making elaborate nests. The illustrations are realistic but also irresistibly cute, a...
My whole family enjoyed reading “Bear’s Lost Glasses” together. The story follows Bear, who really can’t see very well without his glasses, as he searches for his missing glasses. Because of his poor vision, Bear hilariously mistakes everyday objects for animals—like spotting a "Flamingo," only to realize it’s just a...
The Bear, The Book, and The Blanket by Lou Peacock is an absolute delight for bedtime reading. The story centers around a baby who needs three essential things—a beloved bear, a book, and a blanket—before going to sleep. The super cute illustrations are a major highlight, especially the...
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