
This board book is designed to help children prepare for a check up. I found it to be fairly sophisticated for the young readers it targets. There is a lot of information in the book and this includes some medical terminology. Sphygmomanometer seems like an impressive word for a toddler and pre-schooler’s book. Read with a parent, this book can certainly help a child to know more about their body, what happens at a check up and why things like vaccines are given.
The illustrations that accompany the text are appealing. I especially love all of the eyes that are featured on these pages.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.




Some comments: I really enjoyed Into the Woods and have gone on to read all of Tana French’s novels. The books are in a new television series on the Starz network. Grantchester is the book upon which the PBS series is based. This title and the series are not exactly the same although they feature many of the same characters. The Royal Secret is by the author of The Seven Sisters series which I have blogged on. I have not read this non-series novel yet. Happy reading!
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Cathy Kelly is an Irish writer of women’s fiction. She has written many novels, only some of which are available in the U.S. In this title, Ms. Kelly tells the story of three women born on the same day; Callie is 50, Sam is 40 and Ginger is 30. Each is coping with a major change; Callie’s husband has left her (I won’t say why), Sam becomes a mother and Ginger who is overweight and bullied goes through her own transformations. With fictional license, the author has the path of these three women cross over the course of the novel.
Sometimes the world feels chaotic; the reasons why are different for each of us but all of us could benefit from the calming wisdom in this book. The illustrations are lovely and peaceful and go nicely with the text. The author has sections on a number of topics including Focus & Awareness, Body & Wellness, Habits & Rituals, Rest & Relaxation and Patience & Poise. Each section features a number of terms which are expanded upon. What I particularly liked was that they were linked to sections called Try This which offer ways to put the concepts into practice. This book is a great companion to any mindfulness app that readers use or may be read on its own. I rate it highly.









This storybook is illustrated with photographs of woodland animals including a groundhog, squirrels and more. Some of the illustrations were photo shopped with clothes for the animals or photos of things like cell phones that are mentioned in the story. This gave the book a unique look.
The author of this book packs a lot into his 100 words. Five ancient civilizations are included, the Egyptians, Phoenicians, Minoans, Greeks and Romans After a brief introduction and a time line, the reader moves right into the words. There are many that I knew and even more that I did not. Even for terms familiar to me, there was often a new fact that I had not known. This made the book interesting. To give a few examples, there was everything from the Nile to Shabtis in the Egyptian section, purple for the Phoenicians, democracy to Hoplites for the Greeks, and Romulus to Insula for the Romans. The illustrations were artistic and appealing, each done in just a few colors.
