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Kindergarten writing paper is a practice workbook allowing children aged 3-6 to practice writing between the dotted-lines. The first few pages teach you how to write the alphabet. Arrows allow you to know what directed the letters are to be drawn, and all together,… Continue Reading “Kindergarten Writing Paper by Jake Dennis (Book Review #887)”
The good witch of the South is a young adult fantasy story. The tale takes you on a journey to the Ozarian adventure in the land of Oz. A sixteen-year-old girl named Samantha Goodwitch, who is the daughter of Glinda, the good witch of… Continue Reading “The Good Witch of the South by T. C. Bartlett (Book REVIEW #821)”
Silver rescues Santa Claus is a children’s book about Silver saving Christmas by finding the tiny village of Lavender Hollow from the North Pole. The mischief toy Soldiers have captured Santa, and Silver finds herself with a mission. She isn’t alone, though. Her magical… Continue Reading “Silver the Snow Fairy: Silver Rescues Santa Claus by Jessie Best (Book Review #831)”
Kindness feels incredible is a children’s book dedicated to all children that need a little kindness. The story begins with Piper and Beanie going for a swim when they see Rowdy, a not so nice dog throwing stones at a squirrel. When Piper and… Continue Reading “Kindness Feels Incredible – Piper and Beanie Adventures by Donna Coker (Book Review #802)”
A dog named zero is a children’s book written about a dog that has lived most of his life in Hawaii and an apple that is juicy and has no name. Dog wants to eat the apple, but the apple is too high up… Continue Reading “A Dog Named Zero by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #819)”
It’s music time is a children’s book written about a young boy who leaves home with his little drum to head for his music lesson. As he goes, his mother lets him know that he shouldn’t dilly dally and get there on time. Instead… Continue Reading “Its Music time by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #820)”
You can’t tickle me is a children’s book about a little boy who thinks there is a tickle monster waiting to tickle him. Once he wears his paper monster hat and walks around the house imagining the notion of the chase, everything changes. The… Continue Reading “You can’t tickle me by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #818)”