Picture Book Review

“Guardian of the Groceries” by Michael Albanese
“Guardian of the Groceries” by Michael Albanese 175 250 Reader Views Kids
“Guardian of the Groceries” by Michael Albanese is a book about a boy named Henry who was bored. When his mom told him that she had an adventure for them, it was to the grocery store – what? The grocery store isn’t an adventure! That’s what Henry thought too… read more
“Five Funny Tummy Men” by Jean Reed
“Five Funny Tummy Men” by Jean Reed 175 98 Reader Views Kids
“Five Funny Tummy Men” by Jean Reed is a funny book to read. I kept asking my mom when she would read it if there are actually little men in my tummy. Even though there aren’t, I like to pretend that there are. In this book, you learn about the five funny tummy men and what they do in your tummy after you have eaten some food. read more
“My Big Red Monster” by Lois Wickstrom
“My Big Red Monster” by Lois Wickstrom 175 135 Reader Views Kids
“My Big Red Monster” by Lois Wickstrom is the story of a little girl who has a big red monster living under her bed. The girl tries to tell her brother about the monster, but he doesn’t believe her and says that there are no such things as monsters. read more
Interview with Teigan Margetts – Author of “Simon and the Sad Salad”
Interview with Teigan Margetts – Author of “Simon and the Sad Salad” 175 175 Reader Views Kids
Teigan Margetts is the Co-Founder of Ethicool Books, a children’s book publishing company who create heartwarming kids’ books about the world’s big issues, and encourage children to create change. read more
“What Do the Plants Say?” by Lois Wickstrom
“What Do the Plants Say?” by Lois Wickstrom 175 219 Reader Views Kids
“What Do the Plants Say?” by Lois Wickstrom is a funny book about a little girl who invents something so that she can understand her flowers when she thinks they’re talking to her. read more
“Walkout” by Tina Shepardson
“Walkout” by Tina Shepardson 175 229 Reader Views Kids
In the picture book WALKOUT, experienced educator and author Tina Shepardson takes on the difficult and scary topic of school violence. Based on a true story, the author helps children see what they can do about a situation that feels out of their control. She also helps children understand that feelings that are different from their own are acceptable and valid. read more