Growing up the one question that we all here as children is “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Many of us have some idea at that specific time in our lives. But, as we get older...does the answer change? There are so many jobs and careers out there it becomes really... Continue Reading →
A Cat Called Q and the Magic Globe by Melody Horrill
A Cat Called Q and the Magic Globe is a delightful children’s fantasy novel by Melody Horrill that includes delightful illustrations by Angelique Smelt. Prepare to embark on a quest to save a magical land through a magic snow globe. This journey will be exciting, and entertaining, along with a reminder to take care of... Continue Reading →
An Owl Without a Name by Jenna Greene
From the very first page, An Owl Without A Name captured my attention. Being a mother, I have indulged in a lion’s share of children’s literature and I love the gentle way themes are introduced and the joy that seems to emanate from the pages of this book. I imagine Jenna Greene, the author having... Continue Reading →
MoneyWise Mabel’s Bursting Bank by Kalee Boisvert
MoneyWise Mabel’s Bursting Bank is a children's book by Kalee Boisvert that focuses on introducing children to the bank, saving money, and becoming good stewards of their money. This book’s cover showcases a young girl excitedly hugging her piggy bank with piles of money stacked behind her. It’s humorous while being adorable at the same... Continue Reading →
Teddy loses his ears by Christine Milkovic Krauss
I am one of Teddy’s biggest fans! Christine Milkovic Krauss crafts endearing stories full of charm and layered with themes. Together with the illustrations of Cierra Van Nes, Teddy’s books are brimming with life! These books have captured a certain level of nostalgia while exploring modern themes. Teddy Loses His Ears is another beautiful and... Continue Reading →
Maybe Colours by Matthew Bennett Young
This short book charmed me from the very first page. Colour is something that is often taken for granted. You learn them at an early age, and they play a role in everything we do, from art pieces to made up stories to the shoes we choose to wear each day. As we grow older,... Continue Reading →
Teddy Loves Spaghetti by Christine Milkovic Krauss
Teddy Loves Spaghetti is a charming book that explores pet nutrition by highlighting the differences in the eating habits of cats versus humans. Surprisingly, there hasn’t been a book like this before, at least in this format. Though Teddy is a cat, Krauss used him as the impetus to introduce the topic and broaden the... Continue Reading →
