A tale of two Daddies is a conversation between two classmates. An inquisitive boy asking a girl about her parents which happen to be two men. There is no judgment but curiosity that is stemming from the little boy's curiosity. The little girl patiently answers questions regarding different situatio...
I've got a tiny review for you today. It is for this adorable picture book! -- Well, that was just cute. I enjoyed the little poem and the artwork that went along with the story. I feel like it would be a stunning book for anyone to own in person and think the bright colors would entice younger mi...
Desciption (Goodreads): Ivy in Bloom captures the weariness of a young girl tired of a long winter. "I stare out the window," she says on the first spread of brown and gray, "looking for birds or flowers / or even warm showers / but I don't see any such thing." But then Spring comes when "March is...
Got this from Netgalley.Such a cute little story. The illustrations are stunning. I can imagine children wanting to stare at them for hours. The story is good and teaches us that love and friendship is worth more than money. Definitely recommeding this one!
**Thank you VanitaBooks and Netgalley for providing this in exchange for a honest review**I have mixed feelings about this title. There were a few things that really bothered me. The story starts with two sisters cleaning together. The younger sister, who was adopted out of China, asks her sister to...
**Thank you VanitaBooks and Netgalley for providing this in exchange for a honest review** A very short review for this very short book. I love going back and rereading all the books I read as a child. When it comes to new childrens books, I might find them cute, but there isn't a lot of actual enjo...
I got this from Netgalley for a honest reviewI thought this book was immensely cute! it starts off with a big sister being particularly mean to he younger adopted sister. When the younger sister is playing with the older one she sees words written on her broom she asks her sister what it says, the o...
an absolutely beautiful story of adoption. a fantastic book to share with an adopted child, focusing on no matter where you were "made" mum & dad love you very much & always will. lovely illustrations to go along with the story.an all round beautiful book.** thanks to NetGalley & the publishers for ...
I got this book in exchange for an honest review from NetGalleyI thought it was such a cute book! i could see myself reading this to little kids and them absolutely enjoying it! the pictures were beautiful and the poems were quick and easy making it perfect for a child who is just starting to read.
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