Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Little Seed by Hector Dexet - ADVISABLE

Little Seed
by Hector Dexet
. BOARD BOOK Post Wave Children's Books, 2025. $20. 9798895090039 

BUYING ADVISORY: PRE-K - ADVISABLE 

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL 

A little seed begins a journey of sprouting into a flower, as the magic of nature unfolds. 

This board book is interactive. There are fold down pages and lift the flap pages. It is easy for little hands to manage. The reader gets to see what happens below the ground as well as above. Bright, colorful illustrations make it an engaging read for little minds who want to learn more about their world. 

Michelle in the Middle 

When Sun Rises by Aida Salazar and Caribay M. Benavides - OPTIONAL

When Sun Rises by Aida Salazar, illustrated by Caribay M. Benavides. BOARD BOOK. Penguin Young Readers Group, 2025. $9. 9780593659229

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - OPTIONAL

APPEALS TO: SOME

When Sun Rises is a touching story of how the four seasons bless our lives. The awakening of nature in spring, the warmth of summer, the beauty of autumn and the hopeful feelings of winter bring families together.  

The illustrations are very detailed and help tell the story. It was confusing the first time, through.  For those of us who do not speak a foreign language (Spanish in this instance) it was a little difficult to remember the meaning of words.  This would be a great book for those learning to speak Spanish or understand some Spanish traditions.  Teachers could use this book in a unit on seasons or helping to teach a second language. 

This book uses Mexican concepts and adds Spanish words in the text.  

Reviewer: SL



No More Mr. Mice Guy by Fiona Ross - ADVISABLE

No More Mr. Mice Guy
by Fiona Ross
. PICTURE BOOK Tiger Tales, 2025. $19. 9781664300743 

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3), EL - ADVISABLE 

APPEALS TO: MANY 

Squeak, the mouse, has won a competition. The prize is a slimy, green jelly dessert that smelled badly. Grandma threw it out, but Squeak can't help but eat it anyway. The dessert changes him into a monster that can't get enough to eat. 

The illustrations are fantastic. The bright colors set against black backgrounds really pop. The Jekyll/Hyde story is cute and grandma saves the day. The story is simplistic but engaging. 

Michelle in the Middle 

Little People, BIG DREAMS: Dream Team A Go-Fish Card Game by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara - ADVISABLE

Little People, BIG DREAMS: Dream Team A Go-Fish Card Game by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara. NON-FICTION CARD GAME. Kaddo, 2025. $13. 9781836001652

BUYING ADVISORY: GIFT - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: MANY

Bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series has created a fun, family oriented Go Fish card game that for children to enjoy. Families/ classrooms can Celebrate history’s heroes and discover new role models as they play.  Simply collect and match  illustrated cards featuring 36 inspirational figures and gather them into sets, including scientists, sports stars, activists, performers, and writers. The game comes in a sturdy board box with instructions and variations on how to play the game.  The illustrated manual gives detailed information about each of the famous role models. 

Although not a book, this is a fun and very educational card game.  Learning about famous role models such as Louis Pasteur, Mozart, Jesse Owens and Harriet Tubman can bring hours of family/classroom fun and learning. 

This multicultural game celebrates history’s heroes.

Reviewer: SL 



Monday, September 15, 2025

Who Flew the Coop?: An Egg-cellent Card Game by Robie Rogge, illustrated by Paperface. - ESSENTIAL

Who Flew the Coop?: An Egg-cellent Card Game by Robie Rogge, illustrated by Paperface.
ELEMENTARY CARD GAME. Random House Children's Books, 2025. $15. 9781836001089 

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ESSENTIAL

APPEALS TO: MANY


Introducing a mystery chicken card game: Find out which chicken flew the coop in this fun and easy-to-learn card game. The sturdy box contains 48 cards and a 28-page booklet, including rules for three mystery chicken games and personality profiles for all 24 feathered friends.

Although we haven't played the game yet, the instructions are clear cut and we can't wait to give it a try! The chickens are adorable, colorful and somewhat quirky. We love that there are a variety of ways to play the game. The illustrated booklet is very helpful.

Reviewer: SL

Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham by Elizabeth Partridge and Yuko Shimizu - ADVISABLE

Imogen: The Life and Work of Imogen Cunningham
by Elizabeth Partridge, illustrated by Yuko Shimizu
.  BIOGRAPHY, PICTURE BOOK Viking (Penguin), 2025 $19. 9781984835185 

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3), EL - ADVISABLE 

APPEALS TO: SOME 

Imogen began life as the 5th of ten children. She always loved to observe others and became good at art, but felt something was missing until she took up photography. She managed to make a living at it even before women had many rights, and became one of America's premier photographers. 

The illustrations use subdued colors and the style perfectly fits the subject matter. The author is Imogen's granddaughter and reveals Imogen's creative mind. The author's note and timeline were interesting and made me want to research more of Imogen's work. Imogen is white. 

Michelle in the Middle 

My Mom by Susan Quinn, illustrated by Sarah Mathew - ESSENTIAL

My Mom by Susan Quinn, illustrated by Sarah Mathew. PICTURE BOOK. words & pictures (Quarto Publishing Group), 2025. $19. 9780711296695

BUYING ADVISORY: EL (K-3) - ESSENTIAL

APPEALS TO: MANY

With Mom by my side, I feel safe and strong. Using our imagination, we sail a ship around the garden. We take a rocket into space and have picnics on the moon. My mom can fix anything! We paint pictures, we dance, we jump, and we sing! 

In this beautifully illustrated picture book, a heartwarming story of a sweet relationship between mother and daughter is explored. This would be the perfect book to give as a gift. This book could be used by teachers in a unit about families.  I love that this book focuses on the mother/ child bond whether biological or adoptive mothers. 

Reviewer: SL



Who's Making All That Noise?! by Darrin Lunde, illustrated by Erica J. Chen - OPTIONAL

Who's Making All That Noise?!
 by Darrin Lunde, illustrated by Erica J. Chen
. PICTURE BOOK Charlesbridge/Imagine, 2025. $18. 9781623546267 

BUYING ADVISORY: PRE-K - OPTIONAL 

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL 

There are many different animal sounds. Readers are invited to guess the animal based off the sound. Nonfiction. The illustrations are beautifully done. The animals making the sounds are unexpected, like the quack, quack sound at the edge of the pond comes from a quacking frog. There is a one sentence fact about each animal, which makes it easy to digest for small children. 

Michelle in the Middle

Sunday, September 14, 2025

First There Was Me, Then There Was You by Yvonne Sewankambo and Aurore McLeod - ESSENTIAL

First There Was Me, Then There Was You by Yvonne Sewankambo, illustrated by Aurore McLeod. PICTURE BOOK. Candlewick Press, 2025. $19. 9781536239003

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ESSENTIAL

APPEALS TO: MANY

When a big brother meets his little sister for the first time; the love is immediate! Yet waiting for her to do more than sleep, cry, drink, and repeat is frustrating  Once his little sister is old enough, the adventures begin! The two are inseparable.  They watch clouds, play hide-and-seek, discover, and dance. As they grow and eventually need to go their separate ways, the brother reminds her that he will always love her (trust me, I do!) and she can always count on him. 

This is a heartwarming tale of just how deep a sibling bond can grow.  Sewankambo gives us a perfect rendition of the emotional ebb and flow of sibling relationships.  Most of the time things are wonderful and loving, yet there will be times of discontent.  The illustrations are fun and exciting.  The warmth of the colors draw the reader into each page.  

Reviewer: SL 



Harold Hates to Hibernate by Vern Kousky - ESSENTIAL

Harold Hates to Hibernate by Vern Kousky. PICTURE BOOK. Random House Children's Books, 2024. $19. 9780593712337

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ESSENTIAL

APPEALS TO: MANY

Harold the bear loves fall days.  He loves the changing leaves and he loves spending time with his friends the crows.  Harold is saddened at the shortening of the days and the approach of winter.  Harold DOES NOT want to hibernate. He wants to play and explore.  Harold is very concerned that his friends will forget him if he sleeps the winter away.  In this adorable picture book, friendship is explored and a tender ending will leave the reader wanting more Harold the Bear Story Series. 

The illustrations are amazing! Harold's emotions are displayed perfectly.  The colors are soft yet inviting.  With a splash of bright colors, the pages draw the reader in.  We loved the tender ending and how friendship is defined and explored. 

Reviewer: SL 


Saturday, September 13, 2025

Giant Parsnip Soup by Daniela Sosa - ADVISABLE

Giant Parsnip Soup by Daniela Sosa, PICTURE BOOK. Beach Lane Books (Simon), 2025. $20. 9781665961967

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: MANY

When two friends stumble upon a giant parsnip, their curiosity and their imaginations take off! Can they turn the parsnip into a car? What about a rocket? Finally it is decided to make a giant pot of parsnip soup.  The work, and then the counting, begins.  The final page offers a fun surprise that readers won't expect for the first time through this heartwarming book of friendship, hard work, and quality  time spent together. 

We love the illustrations in this fun counting book.  The mix of a friendship theme, an imaginative task, and a fun counting book makes this a picture book that stands apart from most.  Imaginative and educational, this book will become a favorite of many.

Reviewer: SL 


Lulu is a Rhinoceros by Jason Flom with Allison Flom and Sophie Corrigan - ADVISABLE

Lulu is a Rhinoceros by Jason Flom with Allison Flom, illustrated by Sophie Corrigan. PICTURE BOOK. Greystone Books, 2025. $19. 9781778403002

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K, EL (K-3) - ADVISABLE

APPEALS TO: SEVERAL

Lulu, an adorable bulldog, desperately wants to be a Rhino.  Lulu's skin is wrong, her tail is wrong, but maybe if the perfect horn can be obtained, Lulu will finally become what she desires most.  An ice cream cone? No- too cold.  A sock? No- too floppy.  But then Lulu finds exactly what she's looking for.  Through trail and error, Lulu finally becomes what she desires most. 

Lulu is a Rhinoceros conveys gentle messages for young readers about diversity, tolerance, self-expression, radical acceptance, and interdependence. We enjoyed this sweet story of acceptance and finding one's true identity.  This picture book will be a great asset to teachers and parents alike.  The words, "Yes! I am Lulu, I'm a Rhinoceros!" can be used as a springboard for many discussions with little ones. 

Reviewer: SL



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