Showing posts with label Welcome in Spring with a Good Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Welcome in Spring with a Good Book. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Welcome in Spring with a Good Book -- Kid Innovators: True Tales of Childhood from Inventors and Trailblazers (Review)

Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.






Both of my girls are big into history and learning about historical figures and their accomplishments. And, thanks to books like Kid Innovators and these others shown below, they have a nice little reference library going for their homeschooling. 


Not only can they grab a book when they need to reference a trailblazer or invention for class work, but oftentimes they will simply grab the books and read them on their own, devouring all the fun and interesting facts about these people who have left their mark on the world and in history, and how it all started when they were just kids, like my girls are.

We were recently sent a copy of Kid Innovators from the publisher, and my girls were quick to read it cover to cover.  Even though they have learned in school and by watching documentaries about many of the people featured in the book, they still learned a lot of information and fun facts that they didn't know, which made for a great read. In under an hour, both of my girls read this book, and then came running to tell me about what they read.  They shared all about the Wright Brothers, Elon Musk, Jonas Salk, and even Walt Disney, just to name a few.  Like other books in this series, the stories were about these trailblazers who dreamed big, were daydreamers and didn't let failure stand in their way.  My girls really liked how the stories of these brilliant thinkers were written in words they would understand, and not have to reach for a dictionary every few minutes.  It was hard for them to choose a favorite story, as they said they were all unique and fun to read.

If you have a young history buff in your house, or just like adding wonderful books to your child's bookshelf that can be used a reference for schooling, I highly recommend the recent release from Quirk Books, "Kid Innovators: True Tails of Childhood From Inventors and Trailblazers.


More about the book:

"Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Bill Gates, Madam C. J. Walker, Hedy Lamarr, Walt Disney, and 12 other international innovators. 

Throughout history people have experimented, invented, and created new ways of doing things. Kid Innovators tells the stories of a diverse group of brilliant thinkers in fields like technology, education, business, science, art, and entertainment, reminding us that every innovator started out as a kid. Florence Nightingale rescued baby mice. Alan Turing was a daydreamer with terrible handwriting. And Alvin Ailey felt like a failure at sports.

Featuring kid-friendly text and full-color illustrations, readers will learn about the young lives of people like Grace HopperSteve JobsReshma Saujani, Jacques Cousteau, the Wright BrothersWilliam KamkwambaElon MuskJonas Salk, and Maria Montessori."

Product Details:

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-68369-227-0
  • e-Book ISBN: 978-1-68369-228-7
  • Page Count: 
    208


  • Release Date: 
    February 16, 2021


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Friday, February 14, 2020

Welcome in Spring with These Upcoming Children's Books from Abrams Kids (Review)

Disclosure: I was sent review copies from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.




Spring is right around...well, actually it begins on March 20th, but with the warmer winter we have had in New England this year, it is feeling like most days as spring with the temperatures.  So, with spring on my mind, I wanted to share a handful of upcoming children's book releases from Abrams Kids that are sure to make welcoming in the season more enjoyable for kids of all ages.



(Releases on April 21, 2020)


Imprint: Amulet Books
Publication Date: April 21, 2020
Price: $12.99
Trim Size: 5 1⁄2 x 8
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4077-0
EAN: 9781419740770
Page Count: 96
Illustrations: Full color illustrations throughout
Format: Hardcover
Rights: World English
Additional formats: Ebook, Paperback

About this book:

"A new graphic-novel series for emerging readers about the simple magic of true friendship

Easygoing Fox and anxious Rabbit seem like total opposites. But, somehow, they make the perfect pair! Whether searching for hidden treasure or planting a garden in their own backyard, Fox and Rabbit find everyday magic at every turn. On this first adventure, the pair will discover some new favorite things like sunsets, dandelions, and cotton candy. And they’ll face new fears like heights, swimming, and (poisonous!) frogs. Thankfully, there’s nothing Fox and Rabbit can’t do together!"
My Thoughts:

If you are looking for a fun emerging readers graphic novel to get your kids hooks on, I highly recommend this one.  This is the first book in what I hope is a long series for graphic novel fans.  Even though my girls are reading well beyond the reading level of this book, they couldn't put it down, and continue to talk about how much they love reading Fox & Rabbit, and how they can't wait for book two to release.  I ended up sitting and having my girls read me the book the other day, and after they were done, I could see why they loved the book so much. The two characters, Fox & Rabbit, who seem like total opposites, find themselves having a lot of things in common, as they set off on a fun adventure discovering new things together.  Not only was the story cute, but the illustrations really do a great job at keeping young readers engaged and wanting to read on to see what happens next.  I will definitely be keeping Fox & Rabbit books on my radar for my girls, and picking up new releases when they become available.  In the meantime, my girls continue to pull this book from their bookshelf to read time and time again.
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(Releases March 3, 2020)

Imprint: Abrams Appleseed
Publication Date: March 3, 2020
Price: $7.99
Trim Size: 8 x 6
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4307-8
EAN: 9781419743078
Page Count: 24
Illustrations: Full-color illustrations throughout
Format: Board Book
Rights: World/All

Additional formats: Hardcover, Ebook

About this book:

"A playful adventure full of action, humor, and sneak attacks—now in board book!


Follow this little ninja as he sneaks up on the family dog, swipes a cookie from his younger brother, and knocks over a carefully stacked block tower . . . only to be eventually out-ninja’d by his brother’s sneak attack! With fast-paced rhymes that parallel the little ninja’s quick moves, this humorous ode to sneaking, spying, and scheming—as well as unexpected teamwork—is sure to be read over and over again."
My Thoughts:

This is a cute rhyming board book that little ones will love sitting and listening to. It starts out with a little ninja spying and sneaking all about, but ends with him pairing up with his younger brother to have more fun.  My girls always complained about having a sibling, but when it came down to it, they loved having a built in friend to play with. And, I don't know about you, but being part of a team or playing with others is always more fun than playing on your own. Kids will love the full color illustrations of this board book, which will remind them that playing with others, including younger siblings, can be a lot of fun.
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Imprint: Abrams Appleseed
Publication Date: February 11, 2020
Price: $7.99
Trim Size: 5 5⁄8 x 5 5⁄8
ISBN: 978-1-4197-3883-8
EAN: 9781419738838
Page Count: 16
Illustrations: Full-color illustrations throughout
Format: Casebound Board Book (with Venetian blind element)
Rights: North American English
About this book:
"When spring arrives, baby animals come out to play with the turn of a page!

Spring is here, and it’s time for bunnies to run, chicks to sing, lambs to munch clover, and ducklings to swim. Readers will delight in seeing animals’ faces appear and then change when the page is turned, thanks to the magical venetian blind element. This sweet novelty book is great fun to read aloud and the perfect addition to our Changing Faces series."

My Thoughts:

This is one of those board books you will want to pick up and keep in your diaper bag, or handy when you are out and about with your little ones, and need to keep them entertained. While the story itself is a quick read, what will captivate and keep little ones attentions is the magical venetian blind feature of the book. As you turn the page of the book, you will see the animal's facial expressions change.  Even though my girls are too big for this type of board book, they couldn't stop flipping back and forth through the pages to look at the neat effects of the venetian blind element.  "Spring is Here!" is the perfect board book to welcome in spring with your little ones, as you welcome in the familar faces of farm animals enjoying the warmer weather and the fun to be had.

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Imprint: Abrams Appleseed
Publication Date: March 17, 2020
Price: $7.99
Trim Size: 7 x 7
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4091-6
EAN: 9781419740916
Page Count: 14
Illustrations: Full-color photography throughout
Format: Board Book (die-cut cover)
Rights: World/All
Additional formats: Ebook

About this book:

"Learn about the opposites in Baby’s world in this interactive photographic board book!

This bright, playful board book introduces sets of opposites for babies to identify, from up and down to quiet and noisy! Each pair of concepts is demonstrated with fun photographs of young ones, making for an adorable read. And Baby Up, Baby Down is perfect for bedtime, with an ending that will settle Baby off to sleep."

My Thoughts:

This is another great board book for little ones, as it teaches them about opposites. They will be able to relate as they will see kids their age showing off the different sets of opposites, including up/down, messy/clean, and near/far.  Little ones will smile as they help you flip through the pages of this board book, learning about opposites.


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Imprint: Abrams Appleseed
Publication Date: February 11, 2020
Price: $8.99
Trim Size: 8 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4094-7
EAN: 9781419740947
Page Count: 24
Illustrations: Full-color illustrations throughout
Format: Board Book
Rights: World/All
Additional formats: Ebook

About this book:

"A timeless story inspired by the Book of Job and illustrated by the legendary Tomie dePaola—now reissued as a board book

Originally published in 1987 and now available as a board book for the first time, God Is Great,God Is Good showcases Tomie dePaola’s unmistakable illustration style against this poetic text based on passages from the Bible’s Book of Job."

My Thoughts:

If you are a fan of Tomie dePaola, then you will want to pick up this board book, which takes poetic text based on passages from the "Bible's Book of Job."  This book would be a great addition to your child's Easter basket. The book reminds kids that God is great, and a friend to all.  I grew up reading and enjoying Tomie dePaola books, and fell in love with this new board book the first time I sat down to read it. I found myself lingering on each page to take in Tomie dePaola whimsical and fun illustrations, that really make this a fun book to read time and time again with your kids.


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Imprint: Abrams Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: February 11, 2020
Price: $16.99
Trim Size: 9 1⁄2 x 11
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4072-5
EAN: 9781419740725
Page Count: 40
Illustrations: full-color illustrations throughout
Format: Hardcover (Self Ended)
Rights: World English

About this book:

"A gentle introduction to diversity and acceptance

On nice and sunny Sundays, Elsie goes fishing with her six siblings. But she doesn’t quite fit in. They want to walk through the woods, but she wants to walk along the water. They like to cast their fishing rods directly into the water, but she prefers to use buttercups as bait. They eat their sandwiches, while Elsie feeds them to the ducks. But by the end of the day, Elsie’s siblings realize that though they may see the world differently, they can learn from their unique perspectives and love one another all the same. This sweet sibling story gently introduces young readers to important themes like diversity and acceptance and encourages us all to widen our worldviews and open our hearts."

My Thoughts:

I really enjoyed reading this picture book with my girls and talking about the important themes of the story including accepting other differences, opening your heart to others and the world around and diversity.  With the craziness of the world today, and people taking sides and not wanting to look at the good in the world and in others, it is nice to come across a book like this that you read to your children at bedtime, and be reminded that kids and adults should keep an open mind when they interact with others. 

My girls really enjoyed this book and the illustrations that fill the pages of the book.  I have lost count on how many times we have read the story. Each time we read it, they girls find something new in the illustrations that catches their eye, and we continue to talk about the positive messages/themes that the story is trying to convey.  I highly recommend this book, and know you and your kids will love this new picture book, too!


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You can learn more about these and other wonderful upcoming spring-themed children's book releases by visiting the Abrams Kids website here: https://www.abramsbooks.com/abramskids/.  And, stay tuned for more great children's books to welcome in spring with in the coming weeks. I have over 40 new books from Abrams Kids and other great children's publishers, I can't wait to share with you. These books will make for great spring break and bedtime reading with your kids, and grandchildren.  So, be on the lookout for these children's book reviews.

Disclosure: I was sent review copies from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.
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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Curb Summer Boredom with BigFoot Activity Books, Filled Puzzles, Fun Facts and More! (Review)

Disclosure: I was sent a review copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.


I Found Bigfoot



Summer is right around the corner...I still can't believe how fast this year is going by.  I had been waiting for spring to get here, and now summer is knocking at our door.  And, with summer comes kids needing something to do as they are already bored.  Well, now is the time to prep for these "I'm Bored" moments, by picking up the new BIGFOOT GOES ON BIG CITY ADVENTURES, which released this past April from Happy Fox Books.   If you follow my blog, then you have probably already read a handful of review of the popular BigFoot activity books -- scroll down to see links to my reviews if you missed them. :-)






About this book:

"Shy and reclusive, BigFoot spends most of his time in the deep dark woods, rarely spotted by humankind. But the bright lights of the big city beckon to everyone, even our mysterious furry friend!


  • Sharpen your search & find skills by locating the elusive BigFoot in his favorite cities
  • 10 big visual puzzle panoramas offer teeming activity and an impressive level of detail
  • Search for BigFoot, his legendary footprint, and more than 500 other unexpected personalities and objects
  • Scenes include Chicago, Sydney, Prague, Shanghai, Edinburgh, and more
  • Fun and educational facts & illustrations about each location so you can learn more about what you see
Sharpen your search and find skills by locating BigFoot at his favorite metropolis. It won't be easy! BigFoot is visiting ten major cosmopolitan destinations, from Chicago and Sydney to Prague, Shanghai, Edinburgh, and more.

This handsome hardcover book presents each urban oasis as an immense two-page visual puzzle, full of teeming people and creatures. Your task is not only to find BigFoot and his legendary footprint, but also more than 500 other unusual and sometimes unexpected personalities and objects.

Fun facts and pictures accompany each scene to help you learn more about the world's most popular cities."

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You can read my other review of the previous BigFoot Activity Books I featured here:



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In addition to the BigFoot "Goes on Big City Adventures," coming this June is another fun activity book in the BigFoot series from D.L. Miller, which will delight fans -- BigFoot Activity Book, which features over 120 pages of fun puzzles, facts, coloring pages and even stickers!
More about this new activity book:

"The lovable furry humanoid, BigFoot, is back with this kid's activity book that's bursting with fun and games!



Inside BigFoot Activity Book:
  • Search-and-Find Stumpers
  • Brainteaser Riddles
  • Mind-Boggling Mazes
  • Word Search Puzzles
  • Cool Coloring Pages
  • Fun Fact Trivia
  • Dynamic Drawings
  • Crossword Conundrums
  • Word Scramble Twisters
  • Awesome Stickers
Inside, you'll discover an amazing array of entertaining activities, from whimsical mazes and riddles to search-and-find puzzles, word games, coloring pages, and more. 





Fun facts help young readers learn more about the interesting world we live in. There is even a bonus 8-page section packed with more than 100 free stickers!





Over 120 pages are packed with a host of exciting activities that will keep children 5 to 12 engaged for hours! This big activity book is perfect for road trips, rainy days, family vacations, and birthday parties. But more than simply games, BigFoot Activity Book engages young readers, teaching about real places, people, and events in the present and past."
BigFoot Activity Book joins the growing series from author and artist D.L. Miller, including:
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  • BigFoot Goes Back in Time
  • BigFoot Spotted at World-Famous Landmarks
  • BigFoot Goes on Vacation
  • BigFoot Visits the Big Cities of the World
  • BigFoot Goes on Great Adventures
  • BigFoot Fun Book!
  • BigFoot Goes on Big City Adventures
  • The Day I Met BigFoot
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I am always impressed with these BigFoot Activity Books, and really liked this new one.  With almost 50 pages, it is jam packed with an assortment of challenging look-and-find adventures, as well as fun facts and photos, that will keep kids of all ages entertained for hours.  So, with summer fast approaching, why not consider picking up this new BigFoot book or others in the popular series from D.L. Miller today (including the upcoming BigFoot Activity Book, releasing in June,) and have ready for when your kids come to you and tell you they are bored.  

They also make for great activity books to pack in the car or in a summer tote for on-the-go fun.  Just imagine no more, "Are we there yet?" from the backseat, when you hand them a BigFoot Activity book - ahh, true summer travel bliss! :-)

Disclosure: I was sent a review copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.
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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Fun Post-Earth Day Picture Books to Share with Your Child from Simon and Schuster (Review)

Disclosure:  I was sent review copies from the publisher in exchange for an honest and thorough review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.



Did you celebrate Earth Day with your family?  Or, did your child do fun activities in school surrounding environmental protection?  As part of our homeschooling, we volunteered this past weekend to pick up trash in our city, to help keep it beautiful and safe for the animals.  And, in addition to this community service, we spent a whole week during Earth Day activities and crafts.  As part of our Earth Day week of learning, I also shared a handful of new books from Simon and Schuster, all of which my girls loved.

Even though Earth Day is over, it doesn't mean we can forget about taking care of our planet until next year.  Instead, this should have been a reminder to kids (and adults) that we need to continue to do our part to help protect the Earth for future generations.  Every little bit helps, and even the youngest of kids can do their part by helping to recycle, cut down on plastic use, etc.

Here are the books I shared with my girls, that would be great to pick up and share with your kids, to help open up lines of communication about environmental protection and how kids need to become advocates as they will be the ones who will be left to help keep our Earth safe and inhabitable for future generations.



Penguin Flies Home by Lita Judge
Atheneum | ISBN 9781534414419
Pub date: January 15, 2019 | $17.99 | Ages 4 to 8

"After learning how to fly, Penguin heads home to teach his friends how to soar! A sweet and inspiring friendship tale, perfect for penguin fans of all ages.



Penguin loves everything about flying: the wind beneath his wings, the song that rises from his belly, and the sight of new and wonderful places. Still, he misses his penguin friends in the South Pole. So, he flips and flaps back home, ready to teach them the magic of flight! 


But when he arrives, his enthusiasm for flying doesn’t get quite the reaction he expected. Will Penguin’s friends still like him, even if they don’t share his soaring dreams?"

My Thoughts:

We read this book prior to seeing the new Disney Penguins movie in theaters, and it got the girls even more excited about the movie. They both love penguins, and loved how this book was about not giving up on your dreams and passions.  It also shared how you shouldn't' change for others just to fit in.  


The colorful and playful illustrations really helped bring the story to life. My girls loved how Penguin was wearing red flight goggles, and ended up drawing pictures of him after reading the book, the first time around, just so they could hang a picture of this cute Penguin in their rooms.  We have only had this book for a couple of weeks, but it has become a staple at bedtime with both of my girls.  They love the positive message in the book, and loved how Penguin's friends wanted him to pursue his dream of flying, and would think of him when they looked up in the sky.  I highly recommend this book, and know it will become an instant favorite with your family, just like it was with ours.


BLOOM BOOM! by April Pulley Sayre
Beach Lane Books | ISBN 9781481494724
Pub date: February 5, 2019 | $18.99 | Ages 3 to 8


"Discover the magic—and the science—behind spring flower blooms with this companion to the celebrated Raindrops Roll, Best in Snow, and Full of Fall.



When spring arrives, flowers of all kinds sprout and grow buds and bloom. Sometimes, they bloom a few at a time. 

But other times, many will bloom at once in a colorful flower boom! This photographic exploration of flowers goes from the desert to the woodlands and beyond, celebrating their beautiful variety and the science behind these colorful displays."

My Thoughts:

Is it ever going to stop raining?  I know April is usually a rainy month, but it seems like the past few weeks have been filled with 4-5 days of rain, along with cold weather.  I was going to start vegetable planting with my girls, but due to the weather and frost have held off.  Hopefully now that May is here, the weather will turn around and warm up so that we can get out into the garden and start our planting for spring.  In the meantime, we are enjoying the daffodils and tulips that have popped out of the ground and are in bloom.  And, when we aren't admiring the color of these fresh new blooms, we love reading "BLOOM BLOOM!


One of the things my girls are learning to do is take photos with a camera, as part of a nature lesson we are doing.  They are trying to get close up to capture the beauty of a seedling sprouting from the ground, as well as flowers in bloom. This book is perfect for them as it really gives readers a close up of growing buds and blooming flowers -- truly a stunning book, that both kids and adults will enjoy reading.  My girls and I found ourselves lingering on each page, taking in the amazing photographs, as well celebrate spring in all it's beauty.




From Tree To Sea by Shelley Moore Thomas, illus. by Christopher Silas Neal
Paula Wiseman Books | ISBN 9781481495313
Pub date: February 12, 2019| $17.99 | Ages 4-8

"From a child’s point of view, this lyrical picture book looks at the relationship of nature to the human world and the place we call home.


From the edge of the sea to a high mountain top, everything has its place in the world and all living things are connected. 


The world around us has a lot to tell us if we take the time to look and listen. This tender and comforting story celebrates the wisdom in many of the things great and small that make up our wonderful world."

My Thoughts:

We are a nature lover family, and my girls really enjoy their nature homeschool class they are in near the shoreline in Mystic, CT.  They get to go on nature hikes, exploring outdoors and the animals that live in nature.  They also learn about how we need to just admire nature and not pick flowers or take down trees, as insects and animals rely on these for protection, food and housing.


This really is a nice lyrical picture book written for young children to teach about the relationship between nature and the human world.  My girls and I found ourselves lingering on each page of this book, to admire the detailing of the illustrations.  We wished the warmer was here so that we could get outside more and enjoy nature and take fun hikes to truly enjoy the outdoors and nature.  But, in the meantime, as the rain falls outside, we have "From Tree to Sea" to enjoy.



TREES by Verlie Hutchens, illus. by Jing Jing Tsong
Beach Lane Books | ISBN 9781481447072
Pub date: March 5, 2019 | $17.99 | Ages 4 to 8

"Every tree has its own story to tell in this evocative collection of poems celebrating the many varieties—from maple to willow to oak.



There are so many different kinds of trees in the world, and each has special qualities that make it unique. 


This lyrical, fanciful collection of poems celebrates the singular beauty of each tree, from the gnarled old apple tree to the tall and graceful aspen."

My Thoughts:

Every year for Earth Day we plant a new tree in our backyard. But, it wasn't until this year that the girls really started to take note of the trees we have planted over the years and how they are all different.  Seeing that they were different, they asked what kind of trees they were, and wanted to be included in selecting a tree for our Earth Day planting this year.  Thanks to TREES by Verlie Hutchens, the girls were about learn about different trees, how they look and offer food, shelter, etc, for animals and birds.  My girls really enjoyed this book, and were amazed at how many different trees were out there.  We ended up picking up a Dogwood to plant for this year, as the girls blooms and how it attracts bees and hummingbirds.


If your children have shown an interest in trees, this is definitely one book to pick up and share with them. 



Great White Shark Adventure (Part of Fabien Cousteau Expeditions)
By James O. Fraioli; Illustrated by Joe St.Pierre
Margaret K. McElderry Books | Pubclication Date: March 5, 2019| For Ages: 8 - 12
ISBN 1534420886 HC, $19.99  | ISBN 9781534420878 Paper Over Board, $12.99

"Junior explorers Bella and Marcus join famed explorer Fabien Cousteau and his research team as they embark on an ocean journey off the coast of South Africa, where the world’s largest concentrations of great white sharks are found. Their mission is to investigate a sighting of a massive white shark, and tag it so they can track and protect it. 


Along the way, they’ll encounter whales, seals, dolphins, penguins, and a colorful array of other marine life. They’ll also enter a shark cage and come face to face with these powerful creatures.


Dramatic, graphic illustrations and a compelling story help young readers discover tons of facts about sharks and other marine creatures. 



Children will also learn the many damaging myths about sharks, why they are so misunderstood, and what is being done to protect them from further exploitation and possible extinction."

My Thoughts:

My youngest daughter is a fan of graphic/comic-book style books, so when she saw that this chapter book was set up in this way and was about sharks, she was quick to grab it to read.  She has learned a lot over the past few years when she tunes it to Shark Week on TV, but said this book taught her so much more about sharks, that was not only fascinating, but made her appreciate them more.  She loved learning about how the sharks are being protected, so that they hopefully will not go extinct.  Myths about sharks were also dispelled, and she was happy to read this as she has always said sharks get a bad wrap as bad predators.  But, this book really does shed light on sharks and other marine animals and why they should be protected.  

After reading this book, my youngest daughter passed it along to my oldest.  Even though she is not big into graphic novels, she does like marine animals and read this cover to cover in one sitting.  She also learned a lot about sharks that she didn't know, and liked how the book was written.  Both of my girls highly recommend this book for middle grade readers who love sharks and marine animals.




SEEDS MOVE! by Robin Page
Beach Lane Books | ISBN 9781534409156
Pub date: March 19, 2019 | $17.99 | Ages 3 to 8

"Discover the fascinating and surprising ways that seeds move and find a place to grow in this gorgeous picture book from Caldecott Honoree Robin Page.


Every seed, big or small, needs sunlight, water, and an uncrowded place to put down roots. But how do seeds get to the perfect place to grow? 



This exploration of seeddispersal covers a wide range of seeds and the creatures that help them move, from a coconut seed floating on waves to an African grass seed rolled by a dung beetle, to a milkweed seed floating on the wind."



My Thoughts:

This really was a fun, and educational book about seeds.  Most people think of seeds that you just pick up in a bag at the store and then plant in the ground. But, this book will change how you think about seeds.  Before they grow in the ground, they must move...and this stunning picture book will take you step by step process of a seed, complete with explanation and proper terminology.  My girls really liked this book, and now will not take seeds for granted.  They learned so much, and will have a blast watching seeds they choose for our garden this year, grow, now that they know the whole back story of a seed. :-)

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These are just a handful of spring and Earth-day themed books available now from Simon and Schuster that are perfect to pick up and share with your child.  Remember it is up to everyone -- both young and old, to protect our planet, and is something we need to do every day, and not just on Earth Day.

Disclosure:  I was sent review copies from the publisher in exchange for an honest and thorough review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.

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