If you’re in the market for a sweet picture book that celebrates friendship and being true to yourself, Elmore, by Holly Hobbie, is the book for you.
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It’s February, which means Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. These are some great books that will appeal to readers of all ages.
When Lindsay Ward’s husband sent her a text of an abandoned toy in a waiting room, he had no idea it would turn into the story of a neurotic dino — Don’t Forget Dexter.
Every year, Cracking the Cover compiles a list of books that make great additions to your holiday library. The following were published in 2017.
Each year, Cracking the Cover compiles a list of books that make great gifts. The following are picture books published and/or reviewed in 2017.
Aliens Get the Sniffles Too!, by Katy Duffield and K.G. Campbell, is an out-of-this-world look at being sick that little ones will love snuggling up with.
Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years, by Stacy McAnulty and David Litchfield, is a great source of material for all the “whys” younger readers ask.
if you’re looking for something that has the ambiance of Halloween without being holiday specific, Bonaparte, Zombelina and Ghost Cat are good options.
If your kids are fans of How to Catch a Leprechaun and How to Catch an Elf then you’ll probably want to add How to Catch a Monster to your collection.
Like its predecessor, Sue Lowell Gallion and Joyce Wan’s Pug & Pig Trick-or-Treat offers sparse text that serves as a framework for charming illustrations.