Book Review: The Garden Witch

The Garden Witch by Kyle Beaudette

The Garden Witch
by Kyle Beaudette

5 out of 5 stars

The Garden Witch is lonely. She only has three mean rats for company. They are so rude and horrible to her all the time, but she doesn’t have the courage to stand up to them. The magical garden hears the witch crying and decides to grow something new to help her – a magical turnip boy! Mickey Turnips is kind and helpful. He cooks and cleans and does the dishes. He helps the Garden Witch to sell her potions to the townsfolk. The rats hate him. They want to boil him up in a turnip stew. But the Garden Witch is now full of confidence and courage, inspired by Mickey Turnips. Those rats won’t get away with their rudeness again!

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Children’s Book Review: El Ratón Que Comía Cuentos

El ratón que comía cuentos (Somos8) by José Carlos Andrés

El ratón que comía cuentos (Somos8) (Spanish Edition)
by José Carlos Andrés, Katharina Sieg (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Simón es un ratoncito que tiene mucha hambre. No importa lo que coma, siente un vacío por dentro. Un día, visita la librería y se come un cuento sobre piratas y hadas. ¡Se siente lleno por primera vez! La librera le dice que no necesita comerse los libros. Ella le leerá todos los cuentos que quiera. Disfruta tanto de los libros que trama un plan especial para compartir las historias con todos en la ciudad.

( Keep Reading for Review in English! )

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Picture Book Review: The Hideaway

Hideaway by Melania Longo

Hideaway
by Melania Longo, Brenda Porster (Translator), Alessandro Sanna (illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

A brother and sister play in a special secret hideaway surrounded by trees. They imagine that they are running through the grass with wild animals. They play with masks. They made shadow puppets. They draw and sketch and write secret notes. They collect leaves and stones. They gaze up at the stars and play in the snow. They drink mint tea in the summer. But when someone calls out to them, they are quiet as mice. Until their mother comes.

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Picture Book Review: The Grand Hotel of Feelings

The Grand Hotel of Feelings by Lidia Brankovic

The Grand Hotel of Feelings
by Lidia Brankovic

4 out of 5 stars

The manager of a hotel has to deal with some difficult guests – feelings. Some guests need a lot of room to express themselves, and some guests are quieter and more peaceful. No matter what feelings come to check in to the hotel, the manager knows that they are just temporary residents and they will come and go. But gratitude and contentment are always there when the manager needs some help.

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Picture Book Review: My Big Embarrassing Elephant

My Big Embarrassing Elephant by Angie Lucas

My Big Embarrassing Elephant
by Angie Lucas, Pierre Collet-Derby (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Maya is so embarrassed by the huge elephant in the room. Her parents ignore it, and her sister “dances around it”. Literally dances. In a tutu!
Maya is worried that the neighbors will find out and think the elephant is smelly and gross and horrible. When her new friend shows Maya that most families have an embarrassing elephant, Maya learns that there is nothing to be ashamed of. It’s better to just talk about the elephant in the room and work through it together.

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Book Review: Basil and the Big Cheese Cook-Off

Basil and the Big Cheese Cook-Off by Catherine Hapka

Basil and the Big Cheese Cook-Off (The Great Mouse Detective Book 6)
by Catherine Hapka, David Mottram (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stasr

Basil and Dawson are visiting Paris to investigate threats to the International Cheese Cook-Off competition. Basil thinks that Ratigan must be involved somehow, but they can’t find any clues that point in his direction. They meet several suspicious mice, but no one has a motive for threatening the cooking competition. Basil reaches a dead end in his investigation until the final clue from an unlikely source falls into place.

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Picture Book Review: Follow the Flyway

Follow the Flyway by Sarah   Nelson

Follow the Flyway: The Marvel of Bird Migration
by Sarah Nelson (Goodreads Author), Maya Hanisch (Illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

In this picture book, we see different birds creating their nests, hatching their young, and teaching them to swim and fly. Then they all migrate south for the winter. Along the way, they hunt for food, rest by rivers or ponds, and instinctively follow the southern route their ancestors have taken for thousands of years.

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Picture Book Review: 101 Ways to Read a Book

101 Ways To Read A Book by Timothée de Fombelle

101 Ways To Read A Book
by Timothée de Fombelle, Benjamin Chaud (Illustrator), Karin Snelson (Translator), Angus Yuen-Killick (Translator)

4 out of 5 stars

Did you know that there are many ways to read a book? You might read in a window seat with the sun streaming in. You might read under the table, at the beach, in a blanket fort, on the train, or at the top of a ladder. You could read alone, or share your books with others. You might slouch, or walk, or snuggle in bed, or use your head as a bookmark. Maybe you are the type of reader who leans their chair back at a dangerous angle. Maybe you hog all the cushions.
But it surprisingly rare to see anyone actually sitting up in a chair to read!

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Board Books from Familius: Puzzle Train Dinosaurs, Ocean Train, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Puzzle Train Dinosaurs by Christopher Robbins

Puzzle Train Dinosaurs
by Christopher Robbins, Suzanna Covelli (Illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

This adorable puzzle goes through all the letters of the alphabet with beautiful illustrations of dinosaurs that begin with each letter. The puzzle creates one long train with the allosaurus conductor at the front driving the engine of the train.

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