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Find Out Why Kevin Says An Agent Is His Greatest Asset
by dabblingmum
Today I had the honor of interviewing Kevin Scott Collier, illustrator and children's author. I met Kevin a few years back when he illustrated a friend's children book, TopsyTurvyLand. Besides the fact that... published 2 days ago
My Favorite Children's Books
by SweetiePie
As a child I enjoyed reading books such as Little House on the Prairie, Anne of Green Gables, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie, Julie of the Wolves, Old Yeller, Where The Red Fern Grows, and These... published 3 weeks ago
How to motivate your child to be the best?
by GK16
You want your child to be the best. Best in studies, best in sports & in any other activity you like. Unfortunately if your child is not that keen you become miserable. Is it good? Do you really think a... published 5 weeks ago
Gregory the Terrible Eater Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Gregory the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat (Scholastic, 1989) Gregory won't eat the things that regular goats want to eat. He eats healthy people food—and his parents are worried! published 2 months ago
Snowballs Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
There are children's books, and there are PICTURE books. This book falls into the latter category. The colorful and whimsical collage art of artist/author Lois Ehlert makes this picture book a fun and... published 2 months ago
The King With Six Friends — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
The King With Six Friends, By Jay Williams (1968, Parents Magazine Press), an engaging fairy tale adventure of the out-of-work King Zar and the six friends he meets along the way, who help Zar find work as a king once again... published 2 months ago
Helping Your Child with Learning to Read
by Julie A. Johnson
Reading for some children is a real pleasure, and for others it's a real pain. Some children enjoy being transported to an imaginary world found in the storybook, while others love to read books to satisfy... published 3 months ago
Harry and The Terrible Whatzit — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Harry is sure something terrible is waiting down in the cellar, and furthermore, he is sure it has gotten his mother. What he encounters is "a double-headed, three-clawed, six-toed, long-horned whatzit." ... published 3 months ago
Olivia — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Olivia is the quintessential renaissance pig. She is at once fashion designer, dancer, architect, artist, and big sister. And she's quite precocious. Olivia is charming, cultured, and yet she acts just like... published 3 months ago
Hilda Must Be Dancing — Children's Book Review
by wannabwestern
Hilda Must Be Dancing, by Karma Wilson and Suzanne Watts combines pleasing rhyming text full of onomatopoeia, an interesting problem-solution storyline, and gorgeous eye-popping illustrations in brilliant... published 3 months ago












