Book Review | Different Like Me

Books Review, Children's Fiction, Chronic Illness, Culture, Family, Gender, God's Character, Identity, Picture Book, Writing Spot

With it being a holiday weekend and one usually spent with family while enjoying the last days of summer, reviewing a children’s picture book seemed like the perfect book review post for today. Different Like Me is written by Xochitl Dixon and illustrated by Bonnie Lui.

First Line Friday | Different Like Me

Children's Fiction, First Line Friday, Picture Book, Writing Spot

Over on Diversity Between the Pages, I join Hoarding Books‘ First Line Friday by highlighting the children’s picture book Different Like Me, written by Xochitl E. Dixon and illustrated by Bonnie Lui.

Reading Wednesday | Candy Apple Blessings

BookLook, Books Review, Children's Fiction, Christian Fiction, Holidays, Seasons, Writing Spot

I’m a big fan of Autumn. So when I spotted a children’s book that talked about all the good things about Fall, I couldn’t wait to read it. Candy Apple Blessings, illustrated by Maddie Frost, is a fantastic introduction the wonderfulness found between the months of September to November. 

Reading Wednesday| I am a Bunny

Books Review, Children's Fiction, Writing Spot

Ever since I was a little girl, I have loved Golden Books. So whenever I come across one, I love to read it to my son. One of our current favorites is I am a Bunny by Ole Risom. In honor of Children’s Book Week, here’s my review of this lovely story.

Bear Snores On: a book review

Books Review, Children's Fiction, Writing Spot

I have always loved the children’s section of a library. Now that I have a child of my own, we get to visit there often. One of the first books we borrowed together was Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman. It is an adorable board book about a group of woodland creatures who have a party in the bear’s den while he snores on.