Children’s Books
The latest indie children’s book reviews from SPR.
Review: Sir DoGoody Button and Fleabins the Great…Troublemaker by K. Frances Carson
A delightful children’s book collecting the exhilarating adventures of two inseparable friends who wreak havoc everywhere they go, Sir ...
Review: The Wounded Turtle by Michèle Halpern, Illustrated by Martyna Nejman
A poignant narrative that seamlessly weaves themes of resilience, community, and the imperatives of healing and recovery, The Wounded ...
Review: The Dinosaurs of Appalachia by Alex McLean
The Dinosaurs of Appalachia by Alex McLean is a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of prehistoric life, scientific ...
Review: Adi’s Animal Adventures by Julie Schanke Lyford, Illustrated by Mariia Luzina
Adi's Animal Adventures by Julie Schanke Lyford is a fun and informative illustrated book that shows the great importance ...
Review: Tip’s Magical Journey by Barbara Mishkin, Illustrated by Jason Shiver
Tip's Magical Journey: The Ride of Discovery and Inspiration by Barbara Mishkin is an inspiring children's book that promotes ...
Review: The Chocolate Clouds by Marc Remus
Author Marc Remus sends readers on a surprising and symbolic ride through the magical land of Foodtopia in his ...
Review: Snowlands: A Blood Moon by Morr Meroz, Illustrated by Collin Fogel
Author Morr Meroz and illustrator Collin Fogel have summoned a beautifully stunning world with their immersive graphic novel Snowlands: ...
Review: The Story of You by Gerald Schaefer
In The Story of You, a brightly illustrated book for thoughtful children, author Gerald Schaefer finds straightforward yet colorful ...