Daniel Jarrett – The Mighty Solar Panel: Because Nothing’s More Powerful than a Sunny Day! Book Spotlight

The Mighty Solar Panel: Because Nothing’s More Powerful than a Sunny Day! A fun and engaging educational story that teaches children how to harness the incredible power of our sun! It seems just like any other car journey to the beach, but when Jack passes a field full of solar panels, he starts to wonder […]
Interviewing Renée DeVincent, Author of Twiggy and the Lost Socks

In the world of children’s literature where words and illustrations dance together to create magic, we’ve found this opportunity to be in the company of debut author Renée DeVincent, author and illustrator of the sweet story Twiggy and the Lost Socks. Renée’s creative journey was shaped starting in her childhood where a profound love for […]
Under My Pillow by Jennifer Ballow, a Magical Coming of Age Story

Step into the enchanting world of children’s literature with Jennifer Ballow, the author behind Under My Pillow. As the author of this picture book, Jennifer intertwines the magical innocence of childhood with heartfelt storytelling. With a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin, she infuses her writing with a unique […]
Postcards from a War – Book Review

Postcards from a War – Book Review I would like to thank Vanita Books for allowing me an ARC of this book via Netgalley for an open and honest review. As we all know War is a hard subject for young and old. When my husband deployed I tried to find books that would help […]
Book Review Families Can Be Different: Foster Care And Adoption In The Animal Kingdom

“Foster parents can look different from us” I LOVE this book I love how it explains adoption using animals the husky and polar bear for example able to make a family, I think my favorite is Koko and Ball. This book is educational and touching, it talks about how a fawn was abused and how […]
Starring Shapes! by Tania Howells Book Review

This is a must have educational book for kids on shapes. A few things that I loved about this book was the name of the Elementary School and the name of the play Hansel and Gretel. From a teaching stand point I LOVED how the author showed the shape and then showed the shape in […]