BOOK: WHY DO I NEED TO EAT? AUTHOR: EXCALIBER SOLUTIONS ILLUSTRATOR: WHITE MICE MEDIA PUBLISHER: PRIORITY PUBLICATIONS PAGES: 24 AGE RECOMMENDED: 3+ This is a series of six books, Why do I need to eat vegetables? Why do I need to eat Fruits? Why do I need to eat Spices? Why do I need to […]
REVIEW: Do You Love Bugs? By Matt Robertson
BOOK: DO YOU LOVE BUGS? AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR: MATT ROBERTSON PUBLISHER: BLOOMSBURY PAGES: 32 AGE RECOMMENDED: 4+ Do you love bugs? Is an affordable paperback by Matt Robertson. The book starts with a golden rule to love a bug and a few interesting facts about them. This book talks about 14 different bugs like worms, […]
REVIEW: Mad About Monkeys By Owen Davey
BOOK: MAD ABOUT MONKEYS AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR: OWEN DAVEY PUBLISHER: FLYING EYE BOOKS PAGES: 40 AGE RECOMMENDED: 4+ Any monkey fans here? If you or your kid are curious about monkeys, this is a great book. Nathan knew maybe 10 different monkey names, and he was still curious to know about them. I bumped into […]
REVIEW: How Are You Feeling Today? By Molly Potter
BOOK: HOW ARE YOU FEELING TODAY? AUTHOR: MOLLY POTTER ILLUSTRATOR: SARAH JENNINGS PUBLISHER: BLOOMSBURY PAGES: 32 AGE RECOMMENDED: 3+ This gem of a book came a few days back, and I picked it in a lightning deal. Initially, I thought this is a perfect book for Nathan. But the news around me and the footage […]
REVIEW: POONACHI Lost In The Forest By Perumal Murugan
BOOK: POONACHI LOST IN THE FOREST AUTHOR: PERUMAL MURUGAN ILLUSTRATOR: PRIYA KURIAN PUBLISHER: RED PANDA PAGES: 24 AGE RECOMMENDED: 3+ I love reading Perumal Murugan’s stories, and I really enjoyed the novel Poonachi. It talks about the patriarchy surrounding the women, and how they try to fit among them. He talks all about them through […]
REVIEW: Someday by Alison McGhee
BOOK: SOMEDAY AUTHOR: ALISON MCGHEE ILLUSTRATOR: PETER.H.REYNOLDS PUBLISHER: SIMON & SCHUSTER PAGES: 40 AGE RECOMMENDED: 4+ Someday is more of a story for the mother or the father than a child. It’s an emotional book which foresees how a child grows from birth to having themselves new generation. In the blink of an eye, they […]
REVIEW: A Lost Star Named Stella by Jackie Perucki
BOOK: A LOST STAR NAMED STELLA AUTHOR: JACKIE PERUCKI ILLUSTRATOR: LARISA IVANKOVIC PUBLISHER: STAR KEEPER PUBLISHING PAGES: 15 AGE RECOMMENDED: 3+ Off late during bedtime, Nathan is not getting enough of his bedtime stories. We have glow-in-the-dark stickers in our room and one night he asked me a question: does a star have a name. […]
REVIEW: The Very Helpful Hedgehog By Rosie Wellesley
BOOK: THE VERY HELPFUL HEDGEHOG AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR: ROSIE WELLESLEY PUBLISHER: PAVILION CHILDREN’S PAGES: 32 AGE RECOMMENDED: 3+ Isaac is a hedgehog who spends all his time alone and likes it that way. One day, an apple falls from a tree and is stuck on his prickly back. No matter how hard Isaac tries, he […]
REVIEW: The Garden The Curtain and The Cross By Carl Laferton
BOOK: THE GARDEN THE CURTAIN AND THE CROSS AUTHOR: CARL LAFERTON ILLUSTRATOR: CATALINA ECHEVERRI PUBLISHER: THE GOOD BOOK COMPANY PAGES: 32 AGE RECOMMENDED: 4+ Easter is more than the Easter Bunny. The legend may say Easter Bunny paints eggs, but the whole Easter is about Christ’s resurrection. Christmas is often jinxed more than Easter, but […]
REVIEW: Beegu By Alexis Deacon
BOOK: BEEGU AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR: ALEXIS DEACON PUBLISHER: REDFOX PAGES: 40 AGE RECOMMENDED: 4+ “Earth creatures were mostly big and unfriendly, but there were some small ones who seemed hopeful’ The above line from the book triggered my memory back to 2015. I was doing my MBA, got placed on campus and the company called […]