
Organized by the seasons, starting with spring, young readers will explore the activities that takes place on a farm over the course of the year. For example, in the spring, there are “At the Orchard” and “Harvesting Early Spring Crops” sections, while summer has “Corn Planting and Harvesting.” along with “Heading to the Country Fair.” Among the fall sections are “Harvesting Pumpkins and Squash” and “Putting the Farm to Sleep” and for winter there are “Winter Maintenance” and “At the Farmer’s Market.” (Note there are many additional sections as well.)
The book opens with an introduction to the many types of farms that exist, everything from dairy to poultry to sheep and then to orchards and crops. Readers will see and learn about everything from chickens to bees. There are vehicles and tools and so much more. There is even a recipe for bread.
I truly loved the idyllic illustrations that are found throughout the book. They made me wish desperately to be on that farm. I found this book to be delightful and engaging.
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Young children will enjoy learning their colors with Kiki in this gently and appealingly illustrated book. Along with learning colors, children will get a message in this book: it is good to be exactly who you are!
This sweetly illustrated picture book is one in a series of stories about Sir Tim. In this one, Tim has told some lies. Gently, the story helps young listeners to understand that it is important to tell the truth and that it is okay to make mistakes. This book could help parents to open an important topic for discussion with their toddlers and pre-schoolers.
This is an engaging, illustrated biography for those who are starting to read chapter books. The story of MLK is well told from the time that he was a young boy thinking that he wanted to be a fireman or a doctor or a performer through his years as a key person in the Civil Rights Movement. The author places King’s life in context by talking about the Civil War, Reconstruction, Jim Crow laws, sit-ins and more, all in a way that children will be able to understand. As is true in other books in this series, there are maps, questions to think about, timelines, a family tree and more that enhance the chronological story of King’s life.



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Callisto publishing has put out a number of cookbooks, of which this is another appealing entry. There are excellent sounding recipes and delicious looking illustrations. Some of the recipes included are for curry potato samosas, Hanoi chicken pho, coconut sticky rice, chicken corn soup, garlic bok choy, Thai basis chicken and many more ending with desserts like fried banana with ice cream. Each recipe has a section noting aspects of it such as nut free, gluten free, faster than delivery and more.
I have read a number of psychology titles that have been written by those in the U.S. This title is by a leading Spanish psychologist. It is a helpful book for those who are working on issues in life…aren’t we all? The approach is that of CBT, or cognitive behavioral therapy, which is currently a very popular treatment option. The author intersperses stories about people and patients in the very readable text which also includes techniques and explanations. Recommended for those who seek some help as well as their helpers, including their therapists.











Lots of good fiction choices today. Enjoy.
This book looks like a great reference for those who would like to begin a yoga practice. The author suggests starting with just five minutes a day as one learns thirty basic yoga poses. Just a few of those included are the Downward Facing Dog, the Locust Pose, the Pigeon Pose and the Pendant Rose.