Month: October 2023
AXOLOTL-ELLA: A SORT-OF CINDERELLA STORY written by Kate Messner and illustrated by Lian Cho
Kate Messner shows her gift for storytelling and the clever weaving of fact in AXOLOTL-ELLA:...
IS IT SPRING? written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes
Kevin Henkes is an astute admirer of seasons which he shows once again in IS...
CHERNOBYL, LIFE, AND OTHER DISASTERS written and illustrated by Yevgenia Nayberg
Ukranian artist-writer Yevgenia Nayberg’s CHERNOBYL, LIFE, AND OTHER DISASTERS has composed a memoir brilliant in...
B IS FOR BIBLIOPHILE written by O.E. Zelmanovich, illustrated by Lauren Simkin Berke
Collaborators writer O.E. Zelmanovich and illustrator Lauren Simkin Berke bring a brilliant book to all...
AMINA BANANA AND THE FORMULA FOR FAIRNESS written by Shifa Saltagi Safadi, illustrated by Aaliya Jaleel, read by Shereen Lani Younes
Shifa Saltagi Safadi’s AMINA BANANA AND THE FORMULA FOR FAIRNESS is the fourth in the...
THE STUFFIE STAND written and illustrated by Maddie Frost
Maddie Frost’s THE STUFFIE STAND carries the heart and humor I’ve come to think of...
PRETTY CLOSE, BUT NOT THE SAME: A SIDE-BY-SIDE LOOK AT CONFUSABLE CRITTERS written by Meg Fleming and illustrated by Steph Stilwell
Writer Meg Fleming and illustrator Steph Stilwell collaborate on a fascinating non-fiction take on animals,...
POOKIE AND BEAN! written and illustrated by Sandra Boynton
I’ve been a Sandra Boynton fan for decades, but I’ve been late to the Pookie...