Predict the Spring Forecast with a Kids’ Groundhog Day Book Review

Even if it doesn’t wind up being an early spring, you can still enjoy these themed titles at your local library or for free with the You Tube links I have provided! Go To Sleep, Groundhog by: Judy Cox. Groundhog is all ready for his hibernation.  He brushed his teeth, put on jammies, and setContinue reading “Predict the Spring Forecast with a Kids’ Groundhog Day Book Review”

An Out of This World Kids’ Planetary Book Review

It’s that time of year when it seems like it’s perpetually dark outside. Why not take advantage of the night sky (at 4 in the afternoon) by studying the stars and planets with your kids? Check out these titles for free at your local library or enjoy the read aloud versions that I have linked to onContinue reading “An Out of This World Kids’ Planetary Book Review”

Spring Into the Season With a Kids’ Book Review

What better way to pass a rainy spring day than by reading some of these unique seasonal books? Find them at your local library or as always, enjoy them via the read aloud versions on You Tube that I have provided. 1 Big Salad by: Juana Medina was counting excitement from one to ten with theseContinue reading “Spring Into the Season With a Kids’ Book Review”

Kid’s Easter Book Review

Count down the last few days till Easter with these themed kids’ books. The Night Baafore Easter by: Dawn Young joins Bo, a typical child too excited to sleep on the night before Easter, as he calls on his ‘counting sheep’ to help him. BIG MISTAKE Bo! The sheep decide to run downstairs and exploreContinue reading “Kid’s Easter Book Review”

Kid’s Spring Book Review

Spring into spring with these unique kids’ books. As always, I have included links to the free read alouds via You Tube just in case you are unable to find them at your library. The Legend of the Bluebonnet by: Pat Cusick Ripton is a unique story of self-sacrifice. In this Native American Indian tale,Continue reading “Kid’s Spring Book Review”

Kid’s Valentine’s Day Book Review

Love From the Crayons by: Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers was adorably illustrated in the style of a child’s crayon scribbles. The message of the book was beautifully simple: love comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors. It can be silly, hard to find, stormy, creative, or (my personal favorite) stinks (the illustration is priceless).Continue reading “Kid’s Valentine’s Day Book Review”

See if its Spring with a Groundhog Day Kids’ Book Review

Well, well, well, winter finally decided to show up at last! And just in time for the good ole groundhog to let us know how much more of the white fluffy stuff we can expect. Since we’re all stuck inside, why not enjoy some of these themed kids’ books? As always, find them at yourContinue reading “See if its Spring with a Groundhog Day Kids’ Book Review”

Martin Luther King Learning

Don’t forget, Monday is Martin Luther King Day. Your kids most likely have the day off of school so why not fill it with songs, crafts, and learning? And the best part- all of these resources are totally free! I Have a Dream Rainbow Craft Free Printable Word Search How Would You Change the World?Continue reading “Martin Luther King Learning”

Chill Out with a Kid’s Winter Book Review

So far it hasn’t been the snowiest of winters, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the flurries inside these winter themed kids’ books. Look for them at your local library or check out the links for the free read alouds on You Tube. In Amadi’s Snowman by: Katia Novet Saint-Lot Amadi, a young boyContinue reading “Chill Out with a Kid’s Winter Book Review”

Warm Up With More Winter Books

Cold, dark January nights got you down? Grab a cup of hot chocolate and some fuzzy blankets, light a roaring fire in your fireplace, and cozy up with some of these winter themed books! Anna’s Wish by: Bruno Hachler tells of a young girl who lives in a city where it hasn’t snowed in ages.Continue reading “Warm Up With More Winter Books”