Drumendus: Mission to the Drum Planet by Andrew Ashwin Review
When you look up into the night sky what do you see? A bright white moon, twinkling stars, constellations and if you know where to look, maybe another planet? Now…
Walls by Emma Fischel Review
Children often raise invisible barriers around themselves when life becomes overwhelming. These imaginary walls can protect tender feelings after a fallout with friends, sudden changes at home, or the ache…
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – Hollow City by Ransom Riggs Review
When it comes to reading, fantasy novels for young adults crackle with magic, mystery and peril. YA fantasy thrusts its teenage readers into extremely lively worlds where courage and friendship…
Blue, Barry & Pancakes: Mount Choco Meltdown by Dan & Jason Review
When trying to encourage kids to read more, even the most reluctant of readers, fun graphic novels are an excellent way to engage young readers in stories – books don’t…
The History of We by Nikkolas Smith Review
Children’s books offer a vibrant window into different worlds, both familiar and fantastical. But when the content is educational it anchors children’s natural inclination to explore, imagine, and learn. Everybody…
