Following the release of her New York Times best-selling book for adults by the same name, Clinton’s voyage into the world of picture books carries a similar, uplifting message. In It Takes a Village, readers will be inspired by the heartwarming text and beautiful images of a diverse community happily working together.
View More Book Review: It Takes A VillageMonth: November 2020
Bennett’s Favorite Books of the Week – Library Mix
Usually we haven’t brought out the Christmas books yet (although this year did make a few exceptions…) and admittedly don’t have a lot of Thanksgiving books. Knowing the start of December marks us diving fully into holiday books, we decided to make a trip to the library last week and get one more mix of books to hold us over until then
View More Bennett’s Favorite Books of the Week – Library MixBennett’s Favorite Books of the Week – Familiar Characters and Authors
When you read as many books as we do in our house, you’re certain to develop a preference for specific authors. I know when I go to the library, there’s a particular list of writers that I’m on the lookout for every time.
View More Bennett’s Favorite Books of the Week – Familiar Characters and AuthorsBook Review: Grumpy Monkey Up All Night
When it comes to children’s book series, Suzanne Lang’s Grumpy Monkey books have become some of the most popular in recent years. From the original Grumpy Monkey debut in 2018, to the recent release of the third book in the series, Grumpy Monkey Up All Night.
View More Book Review: Grumpy Monkey Up All NightBennett’s Favorite Books of the Week – Christmas Already?
The first weeks of November are always interesting, especially with our kids. Although we’re just coming off the excitement of Halloween, my daughters are immediately ready to flip the switch on Christmas.
View More Bennett’s Favorite Books of the Week – Christmas Already?Book Review: I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference
There may not be a more topical book for the year 2020 than I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference. In the book, author Mark Shulman provides an introduction for what it means to “vote” at a level aimed at children four to eight.
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