Twiggy and the Lost Socks Book Review, Artistry and Storytelling

In our world that has endless amounts of children’s books, Twiggy and the Lost Socks is unique and stands out to me. The author Renée DeVincent’s is both author and illustrator which I took notice to, it takes talent to do both! She has created a delightful experience for readers of all ages, really. The […]
A Book Review, Cherishing Family Bonds for Twins With Love x2
The joy on my twins’ faces while reading Twins with Love x2 was priceless. As a parent, finding books that teach caring and love is crucial. This book does just that! It beautifully illustrates the unbreakable bond between twins, emphasizing the importance of human connection and being kind and understanding. The colorful visuals and charming […]
Mr. B’s Guest Post, Newly Released Book: Yay… It’s My First Day of School!
New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]
Interviewing Jennifer Ballow, Author of Under My Pillow, a New Tooth Fairy Story

Jennifer Ballow is the creative mind behind Under My Pillow, an enchanting children’s picture book. The tale effortlessly captures the hearts of both young readers and their guardians. With a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin, Jennifer embellishes her story with empathy and advocacy. Her commitment transcends mere authorship; […]
Buckaroo Buckeye: An Interview With the Author

Kristin Anderson Cetone, a Dayton, Ohio native, is an award-winning author known for her children’s book, Buckaroo Buckeye. Her literary journey began with her deep love for reading and culminated in her winning the 2016 OneBookAZ and 2013 Mom’s Choice Silver Award. Kristin’s purpose, much like her beloved character Buckaroo Buckeye, revolves around inspiring children […]