Children’s Book Review | Big Plans For Tomorrow
Big Plans For Tomorrow, written and illustrated by Carli Valentine, offers a sweet and imaginative bedtime story for kids ages two to eight years old. The book starts with Sammy, …
Big Plans For Tomorrow, written and illustrated by Carli Valentine, offers a sweet and imaginative bedtime story for kids ages two to eight years old. The book starts with Sammy, …
The Fun Thieves, written and illustrated by Carli Valentine, offers a quick, yet thought-provoking lesson on the power of our attitude. The book starts with a young girl who is …
Listening Ears Review Listening Ears, written by Rachel Walmsley and illustrated by Helen McKnockiter, tells the story of an adventurous little boy who is so busy and distracted enjoying his …
Bertie the Very Blind Bat, written by Joanne Moore and illustrated by Michelle Gemmel, tells the story of, you guessed it, a bat who can’t see. While his vision makes …
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“Later,” Said Gator, written and illustrated by Carli Valentine, tells the story of Milo. Milo is an imaginative seven-year-old alligator who just can’t bring himself to pause his play to …
Along Came Oliver Review Along Came Oliver: A Story About Friendship & Jealousy, written and illustrated by Kelle Lima, follows best friends Lilly and Billy on the day their teacher …
Crosby the Not-So-Snappy Crocodile Review Crosby the Not-So-Snappy Crocodile, written by Joanne Moore and illustrated by Michelle Gemmel, tells the story of a gentle and friendly crocodile who doesn’t fit …
I Am a Precious Child of God Review I Am a Precious Child of God: Mini Devotionals with Faith-Based Affirmations, written by Misty Black and illustrated by Gabby Correia, offers …
Bad Habit Rabbit Review Bad Habit Rabbit, written and illustrated by Carli Valentine, follows little bunny Fluffy Bum in his quest to become an official Easter bunny. The problem is…he …