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Write a Review Wednesday: Plant a Kiss

From the jacket: Little Miss planted a kiss . . . One small act of love blooms into something bigger and more dazzling than Little Miss could have ever imagined in this epic journey about life, kindness, and giving. New York Times bestselling author Amy Krouse Rosenthal and award-winning illustrator Peter H. Reynolds have teamed together for the first time, creating…

Write a Review Wednesday: #BabyLit Books

Classic literature for babies?Why yes! It’s simple with Baby Lit‘s new series of board books featuring characters from classic literature. Jennifer Adams and Alison Oliver team up to create this series of books and what great combination!  Parents will enjoy introducing the classics to young readers and children will enjoy the contrasting colors, bright pages and simple concepts these books present. The…

Write a Review Wednesday: A Giant Crush

Crushes…who hasn’t enjoyed one? Jackson has a crush on Cami but it looks like Carter may have her heart! What’s a bunny to do? Best friend Cooper encourages Jackson to let Cami know what Jackson’s feeling. Will she reciprocate or does Carter already have the in? Just in time for Valentine’s Day Gennifer Choldenko‘s A Giant Crush gives shy people a guide to speaking to…

Write a Review Wednesday: Little Lost Dog

From Publishers Weekly: Debut author/illustrator Carnesi’s cartoon-styled watercolors and spare text provide a suspenseful yet reassuring account of the real-life rescue of a dog that was swept out into the Baltic Sea on an ice floe in January 2010. Direct, almost halting snippets of narration bring readers in close to the action: “Something is moving in the water! What is…

2011 Rewind!: Read it Rah-shay

So long Farewell  Aufwiedersehn  Adieu Adios 2011!It’s been a year of wow! Today’s blog dare is to look back at 2011. Over the last few weeks I really tried to write this post a couple of times but I was having a severe case of feeling inadequate (let’s blame it on PMS).  My crushing insecurities stepped in and as I read…