BECAUSE OF YOU, I’M A SISTER Cover Reveal (and a giveaway!)
by Jen Fier Jasinski
When I was pregnant with my second child, I read my young daughter many “New Baby and Big Sister” books....
Useful Tips to Boost Focus and Learn Better Online
Learning online can be incredibly convenient, but it comes with its own unique challenges. Without a physical classroom or face-to-face instruction, students may...
Interview with M.H. Clark, Author of ‘We Needed a You’
An interview about We Needed a You by M.H. Clark, presented by The Children’s Book Review in partnership with Compendium.
Today, we chat with M.H. Clark,...
Why Early Childhood Education Is the Hidden Foundation of University Achievement
Science says that the child’s first five years of life are formative for their intelligence and cognitive potential. Just fancy: the child’s brain...
Tiki Time: It’s My Turn
Tiki Time: It’s My Turn Awareness Tour presented in partnership* with Creator JJ and The Children’s Book Review.
Celebrate with us as we launch the...
The Pinglish Project – Free Kids Books
Paul Gough from the Pinglish Project has translated these four books, available on our website, into Pinglish:Pinglish makes it very easy for English...
4 Ways Nannies Can Celebrate Diversity With Kids
Is your family a family of mixed cultures, or do you simply want your children to learn about more cultures and engage with...
Sydney Monarch’s Wondrous Day | Dedicated Review
Book Review of Sydney Monarch’s Wondrous DaySponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book Review
What to Expect: Joy, wonder, mindfulness, friendship, wisdom.
In...
Pedal Pusher: How One Woman’s Bicycle Adventure Helped Change the World
Book Review of Pedal Pusher: How One Woman’s Bicycle Adventure Helped Change the WorldThe Children’s Book Review
Written by Mary Boone
Illustrated by Lisa Anchin
Ages: 5-9...
I Don’t Think So!, by K. Joyner
Book Review of I Don’t Think So!The Children’s Book Review
What to Expect: First experiences, friendship, imagination, courage, emotional growth, and valuable life lessons.
Trying new...