Showing posts with label Inclusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inclusion. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Book Review: 'Halloween is Coming!' by Cal Everett

✰✰✰½ It's that time of year, and if you look around, you'll see the signs. With leaves falling and a chill in the air, it's nearly time. As a group of friends notice the signs of fall, they prepare for Halloween, a celebration where you can be anything you want. 

The Bottom Line: This gentle, inclusive tale will appeal to kids in grades Pre-K - K. With rhyming verses and digitally created, colorful art, this picture book is full of seasonal fun.

Details: Halloween is Coming! words by Cal Everett & pictures by Lenny Wen. Hardcover picture book published by Sourcebooks in 2021. 32 p. ISBN: 978-1-7282-0586-1 

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Book Review: 'All the Colors of Christmas' by Matthew Paul Turner

✰✰✰✰✰ The colors of Christmas are just like children, with all different shades and hues. There's the color of cranberries, garland, jingle bells, sky, snow, and the baby Jesus. Everyone is unique with their own special gifts. Christmas is you, and you are Christmas. 

The Bottom Line: This gentle picture book is filled with rhymes and positivity. Featuring all the colors of Christmas, it also celebrates diversity. Gamble's colorful illustrations are the perfect accompaniment to the lyrical text. Highly recommended for school and library story times, but also for simply reading with your child at bedtime.

Details: All the Colors of Christmas written by Matthew Paul Turner & illustrated by Gillian Gamble. Picture book published by Convergent Books in 2020. 40 p. ISBN: 978-0-525-65414-8 

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Book Review: 'Fright Club' by Ethan Long

✰✰✰✰ The Fright Club meets annually to practice making ghoulish faces and chilling sounds. Only the most frightening monsters are invited to join, but that’s not fair! When a sweet bunny and some cute little critters ask to join, Vladimir the Vampire won’t allow it. After all, what would these cute critters know about being scary? The monsters don’t have time to waste as they brush up on their scary skills without the bunny and his cute friends. Not to worry, the cute critters have a plan, and they won’t give up. Will Vladimir eventually give in and let them join? Read this spooky tale to find out!

The Bottom Line: This is a cute seasonal picture book with adorable illustrations in soft, muted colors, but there’s a deeper message here: Everything’s more fun when EVERYONE is included. This would be a frightfully fun choice for story time for kids in grades K - 2.

Details: Fright Club written & illustrated by Ethan Long. Picture book published by Bloomsbury in 2015. 32 P. ISBN: 978-1-61963-337-7