Archive for December, 2018

A Good Day For Ducks is “wonderfully rhythmic,” says Fab Book Reviews

December 3rd, 2018

Fab Book Reviews “A Good Day for Ducks is the wonderfully rhythmic, sing-song tale of siblings who show readers just how best to enjoy the rain- and how to make the most of cozy and fun indoor activities after the rain….Readers will likely find much to love in the lightheartedness that A Good Day for Ducks offers. The […]

Posted in A Good Day for Ducks, Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Jane Whittingham, Noel Tuazon

CM Magazine says A Good Day For Ducks would “make for a good bedtime story.”

December 2nd, 2018

CM Magazine “A Good Day for Ducks would make for a good bedtime story as it does not contain any sort of strong plot or exciting events. However, the basic storyline is likely relatable to the intended young audience. The author selected basic sight words and includes lots of repetition throughout the story, making the book […]

Posted in A Good Day for Ducks, Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Jane Whittingham, Noel Tuazon

The Joplin Globe says Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess is “touching…

December 2nd, 2018

The Joplin Globe “Written in sparse prose, SHARI GREEN’s MACY McMILLAN AND THE RAINBOW GODDESS is touching without being full of angst. Macy McMillan is a typical sixth grader with one exception — she’s deaf. In a refreshing twist, this story doesn’t use Macy’s hearing as a main focal point. Instead, we are introduced to […]

Posted in Book Authors, Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess, Shari Green

Characters in Sapphire the Great and the Meaning of Life are “engaging, honest, and real…” says HW Book Reviews

December 1st, 2018

HW Book Reviews “The story is told through short alternating chapters between Jeannie and Sapphire the Great (her hamster). We join Jeannie, Alistair (her brother), and their mother three weeks after Christmas and two weeks after their father left, Harvey, left the house. Everyone is dealing with the separation in different ways. Jeannie yells everything, […]

Posted in Beverley Brenna, Book Authors, Book Illustrators, Sapphire the Great and the Meaning of Life, Tara Anderson

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