RESCUE CLICKITY CLACK – A FUN Interactive Ocean Wordplay to Save a Crab’s Day! By Debra Pehrson Haun – Presented By The Children’s Book Review

RESCUE CLICKITY CLACK – A FUN Interactive Ocean Wordplay to Save a Crab’s Day! By Debra Pehrson Haun – Presented By The Children’s Book Review For ages 1 – 5. Clickity Clack, a young crab, finds himself lost and stuck in some yucky muck. He wants to get back home, but he knows he will need help to guide him. Every page turn is a new adventure to brave the waves as you rock, pop, tickle, and wiggle your way through the seas in this captivating multisensory interactive rhythmic adventure where sea stars, vibrant fish, sea turtles, hermit crabs, and a whale join in the fun. Read more about the book, Author’s Guest Post and Enter Giveaway.

Lionborn By Sharique Zea – The Children’s Book Review

Lionborn By Sharique Zea – The Children’s Book Review. A Boy with Hidden Power. An Evil Sorcerer. Three Daring Trials to Test His Courage. If you like friendships full of courage, jaw-dropping surprises, and worlds bursting with magic, then step into Lionborn and let the adventure roar! Enter Giveaway.

Dash and the Lights in the Sky By Ashley Key – The Children’s Book Review

Dash and the Lights in the Sky By Ashley Key – The Children’s Book Review. Children’s Picture Book. Dash and the Lights in the Sky is a poetic children’s book that combines storytelling, science, and Arctic wonder. One wintry night, Dash the husky looks up at a strange glow dancing across the sky. With the help of Echo the wise owl and Nimbus the playful Arctic fox, he discovers the science of the aurora borealis-the northern lights. Read more about Dash and the northern lights. Enter Giveaway.

Reviews – Aargh! – Why Are They So Hard To Get and What Can You Do Instead?

Reviews – Aargh! – Why Are They So Hard To Get? If you are an author, you know exactly what I mean. After all the blood, sweat and tears, that book that took months or even years to write is finally posted on the world wide web in all of the online book stores. It should be easy to find. After all, you used the right “search” key words. The title is spot-on and the book cover looks fantastic! The book description is concise and appealing. The readers should soon be flooding in! But they’re not. . .

Reviews – Aargh! – Why Are They So Hard To Get?

Reviews – Aargh! – Why Are They So Hard To Get? If you are an author, you know exactly what I mean. After all the blood, sweat and tears, that book that took months or even years to write is finally posted on the world wide web in all of the online book stores. It should be easy to find. After all, you used the right “search” key words. The title is spot-on and the book cover looks fantastic! The book description is concise and appealing. The readers should soon be flooding in! But they’re not. . .

Book Review By Sybrina – Juan Hormiga by Gustavo Roldan

Book Review By Sybrina – Juan Hormiga by Illustrated and Authored by Gustavo Roldan. Translated by Robert Croll.

Lone Star Book Blog Tours – Scorched Earth – The Halo Trilogy Book 2

SCORCHED EARTH
THE HALO TRILOGY, BOOK 2
by Kathleen McFall and Clark Hays

Lone Star Book Blog Tours – I Am Jax Protector of the Ranch By Catherine Stier – Book Review

Lone Star Book Blog Tours – I Am Jax Protector of the Ranch By Catherine Stier – Book Review

Lone Star Book Blog Tours – Gates of Mars By McFall and Hays

Lone Star Book Blog Tours – Gates of Mars By McFall and Hays

Book Review by Sybrina – The Sword’s Choice – The Sapphire Eruption By I.M. Redwright

Book Review by Sybrina – The Sword’s Choice – The Sapphire Eruption By I.M. Redwright

Little Kid Book Feature and Review – Buddy The Blue Corgi – You Are Special By Suzanna Lynn

Little Kid Book Feature and Review – Buddy The Blue Corgi – You Are Special By Suzanna Lynn

Lone Star Book Blog Tours – Comfort Songs by Kimberly Fish

Lone Star Book Blog Tours – Comfort Songs by Kimberly Fish

Sybrina’s Review of The Defeat of Yamboo the Closet Monster

Who hasn’t known a child who didn’t see or hear monsters in their bedroom at night? I can remember when my daughter was very young, she saw the characters from the mural on her wall reaching out menacingly to touch her. She was so anxious; I ended up having to paint over the entire work […]

A Letter To My Grandchild by Orly Assa

Sybrina’s Review of “A Letter To My Grandchild from The Grandmother Tells Series” Written by: Orly Assa and Illustrated by Mentol

So, put your little one on your lap and read this book before their nap.

Sybrina’s Review of “Monte Travels The Rainforest” by D.J. Thomas and many talented photographers

Flying Foxes, Chimpanzees and Cobras – Oh My! I bet you never knew that Monsters love adventures, too! Monte, the Monster sure does and he is a fantastic rain forest tour guide. This clever little monster travels through forests and along river banks encountering many of Africa’s residents, snapping all of their pics along the […]

Sybrina’s Review of “Your Special Space” Written by: Sagit Cohen and Illustrated by Mahfuja Selim

Hey Moms…Do you remember how excited you were when you were awaiting the arrival of your newborn? There was so much to think about and so much to do. You experienced extreme joy and wonder. You were filled with so many questions and just a little bit of fear of the unknown. But most of […]

The Legend of Wally Gonkers by R.R. Howroar

The Legend of Wally Gonkers By Matthew Lorentzen

This book takes place in a fanciful landscape of lemon meringue rocks made by a magical pieman and scattered about by thought thunking robots!  The main character, Wally, invents a sport which involves throwing golden goo balls at hoops positioned at the tops of those very tall mountainous rocks.  The players all wear helmets which […]

Hi My Name Is Bobo by James Gordon

Review of Hi, My Name Is Bobo by James Gordon

James is not a typical 5th grader. This boy’s a real thinker. Wondering if God’s gonna get mad for this reason or that and why adults can do things that kids are told not to…. His life is one of rituals – dinner with the family, just like the white kids on t.v.; watching great […]

Adventurers of a Mad Sixth Grader Frank 'n' Asian Man by Stephen Zanzucchi

Review of Adventures Of A Mad Sixth Grader: Frank “n” Asian Man by Stephen Zanzucchi

Wow…never thought I’d meet the great-great-great grandson of Dr. Frankenstein in a book! This kid, Frank, is the real deal. He’s inherited all of the imaginative and scientific thought processes of his long gone relative. Enough, in fact, to give life to his very own monster, Ping, who he hopes will save him from being […]