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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Button Nose The Sad Little Bear by Gina LoBiondo


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Title: Button Nose The Sad Little Bear
Author: Gina LoBiondo
Illustrator: Brittany Wilder
Pages: 54 (print)
Genre: Children ages 3 on up
Review: ebook provided by author
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 



What if toys could actually feel? Would they be happy or sad? Would they be able to love? Button Nose the Sad Little Bear is the story of a much loved little bear and the little girl who will never give up on finding him again.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Blog Tour and GIVEAWAY: Magelica's Voyage To the Land of the Fairies

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Title: Magelica's Voyage to the Land of the Fairies
Author: Louise Courey Nadeau
Illustrator: Nathan Heinze
Publication Date: April 2017
Publisher: Magelica Inc.
Number of Pages: 35
Recommended Ages: 5 to 10



 Five Star Readers Favourite and Story Monster approved!  New Magelica's Voyage to the Land of the Fairies is finally out! Its the third children's book in the Magelica trilogy. Put on your magical necklace and join Magelica and her friends as they discover that fairies are real and that love is the most powerful magic of all!In this very special adventure, rainbows light up the sky as Magelica and Prince Will embark on an extraordinary voyage to uncover the mystery of her past. Empowered on her quest by her chosen mother, Magelica and her friends follow the secret scroll to the Land of the Fairies. As they make their way through the forest, fear gets in the way and their courage is tested.

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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Sourcebooks Summer Reads Round Up Spotlight and GIVEAWAY

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Summer is right around the corner, which means you are probably looking for some suggested summer reading! Sourcebooks Jabberwocky has you covered with this children’s books round-up. We’ve got books for all ages too—from early reader to middle grade. Learn about sharks and physics, go on an adventure with a dinosaur, run around on the soccer field, and then move up to the roof for some fresh air. Enter to win a copy of all eight of the books featured in the post at the bottom.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Harriet and the Spaghetti Snake by Tracy Kushwaha, Emily Hercock (Illustrator)

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Title: Harriet and the Spaghetti Snake
Author: Tracy Kushwaha
Illustrator: Emily Hercock
Published: May 11, 2017
Pages: 30 (print)
Genre: children ages 4 on up
Review: ebook 
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 




Meet Harriet, an adorable little girl with a big imagination.

In her kingdom (her bedroom), she is known to her subjects as Harriet the Brave, and she fears nothing;
not fire-breathing dragons, or even sharks. Nothing!

Except vegetables.

But really! What can be scarier than trying a new food?

But when Harriet’s mother serves spaghetti for dinner, Harriet discovers that she may have met her match.

Will she overcome her fear or will she be doomed to stay at the table until she is old and gray...?

My Mama Loves Me: I'm Her Little Girl by Shanalee Sharboneau

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Title: My Mama Loves Me: I'm Her Little Girl
Author: Shanalee Sharboneau
Published: Oct. 6, 2015
Publisher: Mascot Books
Pages: 38
Genre: Children ages 3 on up
Review: Book received by author
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk





My mama shares with me.
My mama cares for me.
My mama teaches me to dream.
My mama plays with me.
My mama stays with me.
My mama loves me all life long.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Free children's ebook for a limited time

Harriet and the Spaghetti Snake by [Kushwaha, Tracy]

Title: Harriet and the Spaghetti Snake
Author: Tracy Kushwaha
Illustrator: Emily Hercock
Published: May 11, 2017
Pages: 30
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Meet Harriet, an adorable little girl with a big imagination.

In her kingdom (her bedroom), she is known to her subjects as Harriet the Brave, and she fears nothing;
not fire-breathing dragons, or even sharks. Nothing!

Except vegetables.
But really! What can be scarier than trying a new food?
But when Harriet’s mother serves spaghetti for dinner, Harriet discovers that she may have met her match.
Will she overcome her fear or will she be doomed to stay at the table until she is old and gray...?