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Musnet: The Mouse of Monet by Kickliy

October 7, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

I received a review copy from the author. No other compensation was received. Musnet: The Mouse of Monet is a gorgeous and friendly story about a mouse discovering his calling in life and also what he wants to be called.   Take a friendly and likable orphaned mouse, place him in a beautifully rendered watercolor and ink medium with miniature Monet masterpieces and you get a stunning and engaging story of a mouse learning to become an artist.  He makes […]

Categories: Children's Books, Fine Art Picture Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture books about becoming an artist, Picture Books about Finding Friends, Picture Books about Friendship, Picture Books about Mice, Picture Books about Overcoming Obstacles, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Art, Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Graphic novel, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Kickliy, kidlit, monet, odod books, Picture Book, Picture Books, Read this book again and again, Recommended Picture Books

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A Fantastic Spanish/English Bilingual Picture Book! Kena: The Good Hyena – Being the Best by Gabriela Arellano and Gustavo Mazali

August 9, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

I received a review copy from the author. No other compensation was received. Kena:  The Good Hyena — Being the Best / Kena: La hiena buena — Ser el mejor is the first in a new series of bilingual picture books in Spanish and English that is gorgeously illustrated, wonderfully told, engaging, and adroitly teaches all its readers about grace, kindness, what matters, and what it really means to be the best.  I am beyond impressed with this book and thrilled […]

Categories: Bilingual Picture Books Spanish/English, Children's Books, Picture Books, Picture Books about Behavior, Picture Books about Friendship, Picture Books about Manners, Picture Books about Resolving Conflict, Picture Books about Rules, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Gabriela Arellano, Gustavo Mazali, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Kena The Good Hyena, kidlit, Picture Book, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Recommended Picture Books

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The Search for the Slimy Space Slugs! by Mike Lowery

July 20, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

I received a review copy from the publisher. No other compensation was received. “The book that you’re holding in your hands right this second is different from any other book you’ve ever held before.”  –From The Search for the Slimy Space Slugs! It’s true.  How many books have you read where a duck informs you that you’re a recruit for a top-secret recon mission in search of slimy space slugs?  And you have to write in it in order to […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Bravery, Picture Books You Can Draw In, Recommended Picture Books, Science Fiction Picture Books • Tags: Book Review, Books for Reluctant Readers, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Humorous Children's Books, kidlit, Mike Lowery, Picture Book, Picture Books, Picture Books about Aliens, Read this book again and again, Recommended Picture Books, The Slimy Space Slugs

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Wake Up, Island by Mary Casanova and Woodcuts by Nick Wroblewski

June 30, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

I received a review copy from the publisher. No other compensation was received. Wake Up, Island, with its serene narrative and gorgeous woodcut illustrations, is stunning, playful, and a truly fulfilling read.  Reading it to your children offers this invigorating and yet calming experience that inspires you to take a minute and feel grateful for the beauty of a new day.  This picture book is a wonderful and soothing deep breath for every reader. Set in the North Woods of Minnesota, a gentle […]

Categories: Children's Books, Fine Art Picture Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Morning, Picture Books about Nature • Tags: Beautiful Books, Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Kids Picture Books, Mary Casanova, Nick Wroblewski, Picture Book, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Recommended Picture Books, University of Minnesota Press, Wake Up Island

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Clap, Clap! by Madalena Matoso

June 8, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

I received a review copy from the publisher. No other compensation was received. Clap, Clap is the most fun I’ve ever had reading a counting picture book.  It has brought reading to an entirely different level and the giggles and enthusiasm my boys have when we read it is so satisfying. Clap, Clap has everything you need to keep a little one engaged:  there are bright, bold colors, happy faces, onomatopoetic jubilations, and then on top of that the reader actively […]

Categories: Children's Books, Counting Picture Books, Fine Art Picture Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Counting, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved • Tags: Beautiful Books, Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Clap Clap, Counting Picture Books, flying eye books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Madalena Matoso, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Recommended Books

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Mr. Particular: The World’s Choosiest Champion! by Jason Kirschner

June 6, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

[I received a review copy from the publisher. No other compensation was received.] Mr. Particular: The World’s Choosiest Champion is a fabulously action-packed graphic-novel styled picture book with retro-esq illustrations. It is an entertaining and delightful plea for people everywhere to examine their particularities, keep what’s helpful and discard what isn’t.  It has a great message of how we should balance improving ourselves with being true to ourselves.  If you do, you might just find that your real super powers […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Being Different, Picture Books about Belonging, Picture Books about Bravery, Picture Books about Friendship, Picture Books about Overcoming Obstacles, Picture Books about Resolving Conflict, Picture books about Superheros, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Humorous Children's Books, Jason Kirschner, kidlit, Kids Picture Books, Picture Book, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Recommended Picture Books, Superheros

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Whose Story Is This, Anyway? by Mike Flaherty and Illustrated by Oriol Vidal

June 3, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

I received a review copy from the publisher. No other compensation was received. Whose Story Is This, Anyway?  is a humorous jab at self-importance while tactfully suggesting that paying attention to those around us might be more of a win for everyone. A young boy has a wonderful story to tell us.  We’re going to love it — because it is all about him. He’s just starting to tell us about his cat, Emperor Falafel, when a pirate has the […]

Categories: Children's Books, Fairy Tale Picture Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Communication, Picture Books about Finding Friends, Picture Books about Friendship, Suggested Piece for Forensics Storytelling • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Humorous Children's Books, kidlit, Mike Flaherty, Oriol Vidal, Picture Book, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Recommended Picture Books, Whose Story is this Anyway?

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Hudson in Provence by Jackie Clark Mancuso

June 3, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

[I received a review copy from the publisher. No other compensation was received.] Hudson in Provence is a beautiful and fun picture book told in a series of bucolic gouache paintings of a most endearing little dog’s visit to Provence.  Each painting is striking, charming, and utterly absorbing. Hudson (a most endearing little dog) and his maman are heading on a vacation to Provence!  How exciting! They even get to take the super fast TGV train!  They stay in a gorgeous […]

Categories: Children's Books, Fine Art Picture Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Being Different, Picture Books about Belonging, Picture Books about Bravery, Picture Books about Dogs, Picture Books about Overcoming Obstacles, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, France, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Hudson in Provence, Jackie Clark Mancuso, kidlit, Picture Book, Picture Books, Picture Books about Cats, Picture books about Dogs, Picture books about France, Provence, Recommended Picture Books

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The Little Boy Who Lost His Name by David Cadji-Newby and Pedro Serapicos

May 20, 2016 by The Picture Book Review

[I received a review copy from the publisher. No other compensation was received.] What happens when a BBC comedy writer (and novelist!) and an immensely creative and talented illustrator (and lots of friends) get together to revolutionize the personalized picture book genre?  You get to have a fantastic time reading a sublimely illustrated wild adventure starring your child. (It really is amazing — even the copyright infringement warning is magical.) You can read the rest of my review, or just go to https://www.lostmy.name/en-US/books/lostmyname to see […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Personalized Picture Books, Picture Books, Picture Books about Friendly Monsters, Picture Books about Overcoming Obstacles, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, David Cadji-Newby, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Pedro Serapicos, Personalized Picture Books, Picture Book, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, The Little Boy Who Lost His Name

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