This is a chapter book for beginning readers. It tells the story of Katie who is asked to be a flower girl in her relative’s wedding. Katie’s friends offer her help and support as she gets ready…one even becomes a co-flower girl so that Katie won’t be too nervous. This is a simple book that may be of interest to children who want to know more about weddings. The illustrations are engaging and multi-cultural and they add to the appeal of the story.
*** Three stars
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Do you have a child who will be starting school soon? Would they like to know what to expect? If the answer is yes, this book is for you. Tour school with young student, Kushi. She goes through all of the important parts of the building, including important stops like lunchrooms and bathrooms. Classrooms, the office, library, gym and more are included in this reassuring visit. With its colorful, multicultural illustrations and additional resources, this story will be a welcome addition to the genre.
**** Four stars







My earlier review of this title:
This story book has amusing, whimsical illustrations and a simple text. The young Panda is learning about what he can and cannot have. There is an adventure with a kite and a chance to move away from mine and yours to ours. At the back of the book, there are notes about the animal breeds that are featured in the story. It will be a cute addition for a young child’s bookshelf.
This picture book has very sweet and tender illustrations. In the story, a boy and his dog welcome a baby girl. They learn more about how to relate to a baby and a baby’s needs. It is a nice story.
Fans of The Crown rejoice! This book is published today and although I have only read a bit, I am quite excited. This novel, set in post WWII England, is a story about the women who made Princess Elizabeth’s wedding gown. Part of the story takes place in 1940s Britain while there is also a modern thread (no pun intended). I think that this will be an absorbing and fun read. Start the year right with this one. (Full review to follow)
I read all of the books in this light series many years ago. If you like cozy mysteries and cats, you will most likely enjoy this.
Sally Field’s autobiography has gotten excellent reviews. This actress, who at times was underestimated due to her roles as Gidget and The Flying Nun, went on to win Oscars. She writes of her life in all of its complexities and with its many difficulties.
The author’s first novel, The Song of Achilles, was enthusiastically received. Circe has also gotten excellent reviews for being a
I have wanted to get this book for a while so, as an e-book bargain, this was clearly the day. This is a story that takes place both during WWII and in the present.
A New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year and National Book Award finalist, Pachinko is an “extraordinary epic” of four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family as they fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan (San Francisco Chronicle).