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.


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.












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.






Some classics today with McCarthy and Conroy. Then there are mysteries, all of which are worth a look. Enjoy.
This is an appealing book of opposites featuring Pandas. It offers a very cute way to teach your child while you enjoy gorgeous photos of the animals. Both adults and children will have fun with this one.