It’s been a few years since I wrote about wintry reads for kids– this time I’m focusing on kids’ chapter books! Check out one of these […]
Why We Love Goodbye Stranger
Rebecca Stead has quickly become my favorite contemporary children’s author. She writes realistic characters living their everyday lives, but where this could– maybe even should– be […]
New Children’s Fiction: Charlie and the Grandmothers
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. In the spooky spirit of […]
Children’s Books We Love (2015)
Recently, several of our staff members got together and shared the children’s books we love and have loved. We thought we’d be depriving you if […]
What We’ve Been Reading in the Youth Services Department: Children’s 2015
Picture Books and Easy Readers: Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs by Davide Cali Ballet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret by Bob Shea Bats […]
New Children’s Fiction: The Imaginary
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. The Imaginary Written by A.F. […]
New Children’s Fiction: Rhyme Schemer
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. Rhyme Schemer Author: K.A. Holt […]
30 Day Book Challenge: Day 25 — A Character Who You Can Relate to the Most
Rinna, from Forest Born by Shannon Hale: Without getting too detailed about my love for Rinna and my gratitude to Hale for writing her, I’ll just say […]
30 Day Book Challenge: Day 24 — A Book That You Wish More People Would Have Read
I loved this book, and definitely not enough people have read it: The True Meaning of Smekday by Adam Rex There are lots of great […]