Juvenile Fiction Book Reviews

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Most recent Juvenile Fiction Book Reviews

Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots? Carmela Coyle

Reviewed by Alia Pranke

Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots by Carmela LaVigna Coyle is the companion book to Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs?

A feisty little girl asks her mother all the must-know…

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The Next Place Warren Hanson

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

The Next Place is a spiritual book that is all-inclusive. I can't imagine that if would offend anyone. I believe all people desire a better place when they leave…

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Raising You Alone Warren Hanson

Reviewed by Alia Pranke

There are many single parent families in our culture and now here is a children's book about being a single parent. Raising You Alone, by Warren Hanson is a…

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America's Seashore: Guide to Plants and Animals Marianne Wallace

Reviewed by Connie Anderson

American's Seashore is part of a series that includes deserts, mountains, wetlands and prairies.

Author Marianne Wallace was encouraged by Mr. Page, her high school…

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Santa Claus the World's Number One Toy Expert Marla Frazee

Reviewed by Alia Pranke

Santa Claus is a pretty smart person. He knows just about all there is to know about kids, toys and the gifts kids want. And in Santa Claus the World's Number One Toy…

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On the Day You Were Born Debra Frasier

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Debra Frasier's classic On the Day You Were Born is a magnificent way to welcome a new child into a family. And it's not just for children who are born into a family,…

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My Little Red Toolbox Stephen Johnson

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Children love tools and love to build things. My Little Red Toolbox is Stephen T. Johnson's contribution to a safe way that children can learn about tools. He's…

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Clarence Goes Out West and Meets a Purple Horse Jean Adams

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Clarence really has it all. He's a "wee" pig with a nice apartment in the city. And he is fortunate enough to take a vacation. He's excitedly boarding a bus for a…

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I Love Me Dafna Rahminov

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Everyone, especially children, want and need to hear the words "I love you." Those words provide the child with a sense of security. They will know that no matter…

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In My Heart Molly Bang

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Molly Bang is the winner of three Caldecott Honors for: The Grey Lady and the Strawberry Snatcher, Ten, Nine, Eight and When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really,…

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Freddy and the French Fries; Fries Alive David Baldacci

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

David Baldacci, popular suspense novelist (Hour Game) tries his hand at writing for the younger crowd in Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive!

Nine-year-old science…

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The Sound of Colors: A Journey of the Imagination Jimmy Liao

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Jimmy Liao was born in Taipei, and is the author and illustrator of more than twenty books that have been translated into numerous languages. The Sound of Colors has…

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Man in the Moon (A Day in the Life of Bob) Simon Bartram

Reviewed by Oliver, age 5 who lives in England

"Bob has a very strange job he cleans the moon! It's really exciting because when he gets up for work you'll never guess how he gets there--not…

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Art Patrick McDonnell

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Patrick McDonnell the creator of the Mutts comic strip, has illustrated for the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Forbes, Time, Parents and other publications. He…

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Cranium Data Head Book of Outrageous Fun! (The) Inc. Cranium

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

The Cranium Big Book of Outrageous Fun! was such a success that kids are now encouraged to join in the fun and celebrate how very smart they are and perhaps learn…

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