Children’s Books
The latest indie children’s book reviews from SPR.
Review: Beezie the Baby Bumble Bee by Dr. David Florence, Illustrated by Jesse Maloney
Dr. David Florence pens a whimsical and colorful tale for children in Beezie the Baby Bumble Bee, a tender ...
Review: Shadowshine by Johnny Armstrong
A timely and fearless tale of courage in the face of insurmountable odds, Shadowshine: An Animal Adventure by Johnny ...
Review: The House and the Doormat by Sherry Martin, Illustrated by Lynda Farrington Wilson
A lovely house on a hill learns what it takes to become a home in The House and the ...
Review: Thomas Gomel Learns About Bullying by Shirley McLain
Author Shirley McLain unpacks the complicated issue of bullying and the psychological impacts it can have in Thomas Gomel ...
Review: Tales from Bombast’s Bookshelf by Steve Michael Reedy
From the creative depths of author Steve Michael Reedy comes Tales from Bombast's Bookshelf, an insightful collection of fantastical ...
Review: Lamellia: The Wizard in the Forest by Gloria D. Gonsalves, Illustrated by Silja Schüler
A young mushroom heroine is the protagonist of Lamellia: The Wizard in the Forest, a whimsical and meaningful children’s ...
Review: The Last Surviving Dinosaur by Steven Joseph, Illustrated by Andy Case
The Last Surviving Dinosaur: The TyrantoCrankaTsuris is an imaginative picture book written by Steven Joseph, with vivid illustrations by ...
Review: A Bell for Jimmy by Theo Wadsworth, Illustrated by Julia Naurzalijeva
A Bell for Jimmy is a heartwarming picture book for older children written by Theo Wadsworth and illustrated by ...