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Updated: Jan 7, 2022


Title: Busy Spring: Nature Wakes Up

Authors: Alex Morss, Sean Taylor

Illustrator: Cinyee Chiu

Publisher: Words & Pictures

Audience: Children (ages 3-6, pre-k - 1st grade)

Genre: Nonfiction

Pages: 32

Published: March 16, 2021

My Rating: 5 stars ✰✰✰✰✰


BUSY SPRING by Sean Taylor and Alex Morss tells the story of two young girls who join their father out in the garden for a day of exploration as the seasons change from winter to spring. As a children's librarian, I have read many, many books about the changing seasons, so it can be difficult to find a unique angle to talk about it from. However, I think the authors did an incredible job with this book, as did the illustrator. I was honestly amazed by just how informative this book was and how much detail was included—from observations about life cycles and food chains, to the ideas of composting and transformation, this book addresses so many unique aspects of the season in depth. Additionally, the book includes a few pages of non-fiction resources on plants, animals, and nature's symbioses. Finally, it includes some resources and potential action steps for how young readers can help the environment. This book would definitely be a little text-heavy for use in storytime programming, but I would certainly purchase this text for my library's collection and it is a sweet, interesting, and informative book. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader's copy of this text for review!


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  • Mikayla Wobrak
  • Oct 4, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 7, 2022


Title: Cat's First Baby

Author: Natalie Nelson

Publisher: Quirk Books

Audience: Children (2-5 years)

Genre: Board Book Fiction

Pages: 28

Expected Publication: March 1, 2022

My Rating: 5 stars ✰✰✰✰✰


There are plenty of books out there about introducing a child to a new pet, but what about the adjustment that happens when a pet was there first? CAT'S FIRST BABY is a sweet little board book for situations just like that. Cat isn't sure what kind of creature mom and dad just brought into her home, but she knows that it isn't a cat! She's curious about this wiggly new being, and after awhile, she sees that they actually have quite a bit in common — both of them like to play, enjoy naps, and even take baths. The illustrations in the book are just beautiful, and the layout is simple, colorful, and easy to read. This book includes some slightly elevated language like "spectacular" and "apologize" which is good to help build up a child's vocabulary with words they might not hear otherwise. I would certainly purchase a copy of this book for my library's collection and would encourage other librarians to do the same. Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced reader's copy of CAT'S FIRST BABY!


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Updated: Jan 7, 2022


Title: The Not-So-Friendly Friend: How to Set Boundaries for Healthy Friendships

Author: Christina Furnival

Illustrator: Katie Dwyer

Publisher: PESI Publishing & Media

Audience: Children

Genre: Picture Book Nonfiction

Pages: 46

Originally Published: November 14, 2021

My Rating: 5 stars ✰✰✰✰✰


I received an advanced ebook copy of this book from NetGalley for review. Setting boundaries with people who make you feel bad is a necessary, but extremely difficult, skill to learn, but this book approaches the topic in a very accessible and clear way. This book tells the story of a kind, friendly little girl who realizes that no matter how nice you are to people, it doesn’t mean they will always treat you with the same respect and kindness. When the little girl comes up against a bully who repeatedly tries to put her down despite all her efforts to be their friend, she realizes that she needs to set boundaries for her relationship with that child. The author, a licensed clinical mental health counselor, masterfully illustrates how this can be done, simply and effectively. I honestly wish that I had read a story like this when I was younger, the line “‘cause someone who loves you won’t make you feel small” really summed it up so succinctly. On top of the important message, the illustrations in the book are just gorgeous, I love the combination of watercolor washes with delicate ink detailing. “The Not-So-Friendly Friend” is a must-read for parents on starting the conversation with your little ones about setting boundaries. It also features a section at the end for parents & professionals, with important information about the benefits of setting boundaries for a child’s self-worth and self-respect, as well as suggestions for how to start a conversation with your child. This book is an important addition to any library’s children’s collection.


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