Tag Archive for ‘children’s books’
Book Review: Lost In The Wild
Lost In The Wild by Ryan Jacobsen Reviewed by: Chris Singer About the author: Ryan Jacobson is the author of 10 children’s books with several other projects in various stages of production. He lives in Mora, Minnesota, with his wife Lora and their adopted sons, Jonah and Lucas. Ryan works as a book editor and ...
Book Review – National Geographic: Face to Face With Wolves
National Geographic: Face to Face With Wolves by Jim & Judy Brandenburg Reviewed by: Dad of Divas About the Book The Arctic wolf inches towards you. Like you, he is torn between fear and curiosity. His instinct leads him towards the scent of your leather boots. Your instinct is to reach out to this curious ...
Book Review – A Bedtime For Bear by Bonny Becker
A Bedtime For Bear by Bonny Becker (illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton) Reviewed by: Dad of Divas About the Author One of Bonny Becker’s earliest dreams—to be a writer—came true. But before she ever published her first book, she went to college—twice. She has a degree in Psychology and a degree in English/Creative Writing. She’s ...
Book Review – I See The Sun Series
About the Series As the world becomes “smaller”, it is increasingly necessary for children to get a global perspective from a very young age. Addressing this need, Satya House Publications is pleased to be releasing the first title in a new series of books for children age 5 and up about different countries. Each book ...
Book Review: Interrupting Chicken
Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein Reviewed by: Dad of Divas About the author: David Ezra Stein is an author-illustrator whose previous books include LEAVES, winner of an Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award. He lives in Kew Gardens, New York. About the book: A favorite joke inspires this charming tale, in which a little ...
Book Review: The Magic School Bus series
Book/Series title: Magic School Bus Series by Joanna Cole (author) & Bruce Degen (illustrator) Reviewed by: Chris Tilley About the author/illustrator: Author Joanna Cole and illustrator Bruce Degen make learning a spirited joyride, delighting young audiences with their fantastic journeys to the eye of a hurricane, the bottom of the ocean, and the center of ...



