Children’s Books
The latest indie children’s book reviews from SPR.
Review: Who Can Fix It? by Leslie Ann MacKeen
Who Can Fix It? is a delightful problem-solving picture book for young readers, written and illustrated by Leslie Ann ...
Review: Lamellia: The Wicked Queen by Gloria D. Gonsalves, Illustrated by Katerina Brunot
Lamellia: The Wicked Queen is a charming story by Gloria D. Gonsalves, with the talented brushstrokes of Katerina Brunot ...
Review: More Tales for Your Monkey’s Mind by Steve Michael Reedy, Illustrated by Tom Fee
The mind is a powerful tool and nowhere is it more evident than in More Tales for Your Monkey’s ...
Review: The Worst Pet Peeve Ever by Anne Marie Hanlon Cook
Defining a “peeve” as something that annoys you, and a “pet peeve” as something you just like to be ...
Review: The Curse Ends by Jeff Attinella, Illustrated by Mike Pascale
The Curse Ends: The Story of the 2016 Chicago Cubs, written by Jeff Attinella, is a great bedtime read ...
Review: Cleveland Wins a Championship by Jeff Attinella, Illustrated by Steve Madden
Jeff Attinella’s children’s book, Cleveland Wins a Championship: The Story of the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers, gives its readers a ...
Review: Brightley & Glow by Sophie Carmen, Illustrated by Christina Sanchez
Brightley & Glow is a delightful “sibling” picture book written by Sophie Carmen, with illustrations provided by Christina Sanchez ...
Review: Littles by Tate Thomson
★★★★★ Littles by Tate Thomson is a charming children's book for very young kids (3-5) about all of the bugs ...