Has a child you know ever felt shy? Sophie’s Shell (Rooks) #SophiesShell #NetGalley

Sophie, as you can tell from the cover of this book, is a generally alert and engaged young snail.  In this entry from the American Psychological Association’s series for children, readers learn that Sophie is a curious snail.  She wonders about things like why are raindrops wet.  Sophie thinks that school will be great as she will learn so much.

However, school is more daunting than Sophie expected.  She feels shy and literally goes into her shell.  How she breaks through and learns to cope is the subject of this book.

Read this book to a child you know who will be starting school..  It will offer some ideas and reassurance.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.

Recently published: My first L M Montgomery (Sanchez Vegara)

The Little People, Big Dreams series makes books for even littler people! This one is part of the My First…series. It simply tells the story of the author of the Anne of Green Gables books. Children will learn about Lucy, who was raised by her grandparents. She had imagination and found a way to write her beloved classic novels.

This book provides an easy introduction to the author. It is nicely and engagingly illustrated. I, myself, want to collect all these books!

Thanks to NetGalley and Quarto for this book in exchange for an honest review.

From the publisher:

L. M. Montgomery (Little People, Big Dreams)

L. M. Montgomery (Little People, Big Dreams)

L. M. Montgomery (Little People, Big Dreams)

L. M. Montgomery (Little People, Big Dreams)

At home, books became Maud’s very best friends and she dreamt of becoming a writer one day. But her grandparents thought reading and writing was a waste of time, especially for a girl!

One day, Maud found an old newspaper with an interesting story. It said: ‘elderly couple apply to orphan asylum for a boy. By mistake, a girl is sent to them’. That night, she dreamt of a little redheaded girl…

Anne was imaginative, brave, and though she got into scrapes, she was always loved. Through Anne’s adventures, Maud rewrote her own childhood as she’d have liked it to be.

Window on the Bay (Macomber) #WindowOnTheBay #NetGalley

Debbie Macomber has been writing women’s fiction for many years. She has a keen sense for what her fans want; this includes a family story, a romance, something heartwarming and nothing that is rated above PG…and she delivers.

In this story two single moms, Jenna and Maureen, have children who are growing up, leaving home and facing some adult issues…college, leaving college, having a baby. The empty nest looms for both, especially Jenna who struggles as her daughter leaves home.

Jenna, a nurse, and Maureen, a librarian become involved in romances with Rowan, a surgeon and Logan, a plumber/construction worker. Each couple has their ups and downs but the ending of the novel is never in doubt.

If you are looking for a comfort read, nothing too taxing but a gentle escape, Debbie Macomber could be just the author you need.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.

Reviews

“This heartwarming story sweetly balances friendship and mother-child bonding with romantic love.”Kirkus Reviews

“Macomber’s work is as comforting as ever.”Booklist

Learn about the U.S. My First Atlas of the 50 States (Beth) #MyFirstAtlasOfThe50states #NetGalley

When I was about ten years old, my mom bought be an atlas of the U.S. that was published by Golden Books. I had been wanting the book for some time. I thought about how much I enjoyed that book when I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley and the publisher.

This book is an excellent and interesting introduction to the United States. Following a welcome page, there is a section on the biomes of North America and then the states…each one has beautifully, lively illustrated pages. Readers will learn “Fast Facts.” These include the size and population of the state, along with when it joined the Union, the State nickname and the State bird. Each map has pictures imposed on it that show sites, crops, animals and more. There are also additional illustrations that highlight places to visit. For example, there is the Grand Ole Opry in Tennessee, the Crystal Bridges Museum in Arkansas, the mansions in Newport, Rhode Island and so much more.

Help a child you know to learn geography. This book can be read in the order given or randomly. It is a good resource and will be enjoyed by both adults and kids.

From the publisher:

IOWA

This Midwestern state is mostly farmland. People here live far apart, and cities are small. Every four years, Iowa plays a large role in the presidential election when it holds the first caucuses, or meetings, to discuss the candidates

ARIZONA

Known for hot weather and beautiful deserts, Arizona is a favorite place to vacation. There are unusual animals and ancient monuments. And no visit it complete without a trip to the Grand Canyon

 

Now out: My Furry Foster Family-Truman the Dog (Florence)

Truman the Dog is a beginning chapter book that is sure to engage new readers who love dogs. With short chapters, appealing illustrations (some seemingly by the narrator), and action it is sure to appeal. See what happens when Truman enters a foster family and reacts. Watch him with his foster family and the family dog as they interact.

Young readers will enjoy the refrain, “Oh Truman, you found trouble.” Along with Kaita, young readers will wonder about where Truman will next live.

Your heart will definitely be warmed as you get to know this pup and family.

There are a number of bonus sections in the back including suggestions about drawing, meeting the real Kaita who was the basis for the girl in the story and more information about fostering.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an engaging beginning reader. All opinions are my own.

A fair and modern ABC: An ABC of Equality (Ewing) AnAbcOfEquality #NetGalley

There was no book like this when I was growing up.  This is a modern, social justice based ABC.  While its board book format makes this a book for toddlers to look at, the concepts are more sophisticated and for (slightly) older children…or the book can grow with your child.  A few examples:  D is for Difference, G is for Gender, P is for Privilege, etc.  Each concept is explained in a positive way.  The illustrations are bright, appealing and inclusive. This book is a good resource for opening discussion about how people treat one another.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.

From the publisher:

Our abilities are our own unique powers.I is for IMMIGRATION

A is for ABILITY                                I is for IMMIGRATION

Our abilities are our own unique powers     Create your home anywhere