Book Review: Philippa Fisher’s Fairy Godsister

Philippa Fisher's Fairy Godsister by Liz Kessler

Philippa Fisher’s Fairy Godsister (Philippa Fisher, #1)
by  Liz Kessler

3 out of 5 stars

Philippa is embarrassed by her parents, picked on and teased at school, and sad because her best friend just moved away. She wishes she had a fairy godmother who could make her life easier, but when a fairy named Daisy arrives, she is closer to Philippa’s age, more like a fairy godsister. Daisy has the power to grant Philippa three wishes, and every wish goes horribly wrong. Daisy doesn’t even like humans and just wants to get the job finished. Can these two let go of their bitterness and find some true happiness?

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Book Review: Basil and the Library Ghost

Basil and the Library Ghost by Catherine Hapka

Basil and the Library Ghost
by Catherine Hapka, Eve Titus (Creator), David Mottram (Illustrations)

4 out of 5 stars

Basil and Dawson are on their way to visit Oxford and see their old college friends. But when they arrive, their friends tell them that the college library is being haunted and strange things have been happening. Basil thinks someone is impersonating a ghost for their own nefarious ends, but Dawson wonders if something else might be going on. Meanwhile, Ratigan has escaped prison and Basil is on high alert, searching for any clue to his whereabouts.

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Book Review: The Pie That Molly Grew

The Pie That Molly Grew by Sue Heavenrich

The Pie That Molly Grew
by Sue Heavenrich

5 out of 5 stars

Molly plants a seed in the ground and it grows into a pumpkin vine. After many months, she has a ripe pumpkin to turn into pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving! At the back of the book, there are instructions and a recipe to make pumpkin pie from scratch. There is also information about pumpkins and how they flower and grow.

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Christmas Books from Candlewick

Bunnies in a Sleigh by Philip Ardagh

Bunnies in a Sleigh: A Crazy Christmas Story! (Sunny Town Bunnies)
by Philip Ardagh, Ben Mantle (Illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

A group of bunnies descend on the North Pole, causing mayhem in Santa’s workshop. They tag along in the sleigh on Christmas Eve, helping Santa to deliver presents, making messes, and getting up to all kinds of wild shenanigans. They drink the milk and eat the cookies set out for Santa. They narrowly miss crashing the sleigh. They watch a movie in someone’s house, eat the Christmas candy, get soot all over the carpet, and climb the Christmas trees. These bunnies are crazy, but eventually all the presents have been delivered. Santa and the bunnies go back to the North Pole for a well-deserved snack.

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Christmas Books from Familius

12 Little Elves Visit Georgia by Trish Madson

12 Little Elves Visit Georgia: A Christmas Counting Picture Book
by Trish Madson, Sadie Han (illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Santa sends twelve little elves to Georgia to check if the kids are sleeping on Christmas Eve, but the elves get distracted exploring the Peach State. They visit the Georgia Aquarium, Anna Ruby Falls, and Jekyll Island. They put strings of twinkle lights on the state tree, the live oak, and they listen to the state bird, the brown thrasher, singing. The elves float on a raft down the Chattahoochee River, and see alligators at the Okefenokee Swamp. And of course, they have to sample the famous Georgia peaches!

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Picture Book Review: The Christmas Elephant

The Christmas Elephant by Maria  Antonia

The Christmas Elephant: a Nativity Story
by Maria Antonia (Goodreads Author), Laura Zarrin (Goodreads Author) (illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

Ellie loves to dress up in her elephant costume, but she is disappointed that there weren’t any elephants at Bethlehem. Ellie’s big sister Piper insists that Ellie will have to change into a sheep costume if she wants to go on stage for the Christmas nativity play, but Ellie tries to sneak on stage with her elephant costume. She insists that elephants never forget, and she wants to be an elephant in the play. When the prop for Baby Jesus is misplaced, it’s up to Ellie to remember where it is and save the day!

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Book Review: 10 Things I Love About Halloween

10 Things I Love About Halloween by Samantha Sweeney

10 Things I Love About Halloween: A Halloween Book for Kids and Toddlers
by Samantha Sweeney, Jordan Wray (Illustrator)

3 out of 5 stars

A little boy and his sister list all the things they love about Halloween. They love making costumes and getting pumpkins. They love decorating for Halloween and making crafts at school. They love trick-or-treating with their friends and bobbing for apples. They tell spooky stories and make shadow puppets. Most of all they love spending this special time of year with their family and friends!

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Book Review: Hannah Edwards: Secrets of Riverway

Hannah Edwards by Ashley  Hards

Hannah Edwards: Secrets of Riverway
by Ashley Hards (Goodreads Author)

3 out of 5 stars

Hannah’s father has disappeared and the police don’t seem to be doing much to solve the mystery. Hannah and her friend Sam are determined to find out what happened and find Hannah’s father. Although Sam claims that he has seen a ghost that looks like Hannah’s father, Hannah is not ready to admit that her father could be dead. They begin exploring the occult, using a Ouija board to try to contact the ghost.

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Book Review: The Lemonade War

The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies

The Lemonade War
by Jacqueline Davies

4 out of 5 stars

A brother and sister start a competition to see who can make the most money running a lemonade stand. Evan is extroverted and popular. He loves to talk to people, and is great at getting customers to stop and buy lemonade. But Jessie is a math genius, and she knows how to organize the business for optimal sales. They are both determined to win and prove that they are the best, but underneath they just want to repair their relationship.

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Book Review: Shermy and Shake, The Not So New Kid

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid by Kirby Larson

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid
by  Kirby Larson (Goodreads Author), Shinji Fujioka (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Shermy likes to have things orderly and quiet, but Shake is loud and chaotic. When Shake joins Shermy’s class at school, their friendship is tested. Shake is popular and extroverted, but Shermy wishes he could be a leader in the class. Through school work, sports, and holidays, these two friends will have to find a way to communicate and be patient with each other.

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