Posted on August 30, 2019 in 2019 Book Tours
A Tiger Like Me is such a cute little story, with lots of awes. My 8 year old loves it, and my 22 year old took it to class to read to her students, in 2nd grade. She said they really enjoyed it, and wanted to hear it over again. My daughter said she can’t wait to read it to her next class. The kids really loved it, and some even said they could relate to the story. This little book will be great for years to come, for the kids Sarah teaches.
Life is more fun when you’re a tiger like me!
A little boy—um, no, a tiger!—tells us all about what he gets up to on an ordinary day: how he wakes up in his tiger den, what he eats for breakfast at his feeding spot, and how little tigers feel when they are wide awake, hungry, thirsty, or in the mood for adventures. But at night, even the wildest of tigers is happy to curl up in bed with Tiger-Mom and Tiger-Dad and become a cuddly little tiger cub.
With warm illustrations and playful text, this delightful story first published in Germany shows just how sweet life can be for a little tiger!
The price on Amazon.com is only $6.99, that’s a great price, for such a great book. You won’t find a better price for a great book like this.
A Tiger Like Me is loved by my son’s 3rd grade class, as well. Jacob took it in, and his teacher read it to the class, and they were in awe, as well. Everyone I’ve associated this book with, loves it, I can’t get over the reactions I’m getting.
You will enjoy it, too. Go to the link above, or below, to pick up a copy.
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This product was received from the Company for review purposes only. All thoughts and words in this post are my own and I was not paid to endorse it. I am only voicing my opinion about this product.
Posted on August 16, 2019 in 2019 Book Tours
What If Everybody Thought That? by Ellen Javernick is a great book. I read it with my 8 year old, yesterday. He really got the gist of it. In the book, they talk about what some kids, and adults, think in their head, but it shows overcoming things, and making it through, even with other peoples judgment. This is a great book, for anyone who thinks “What If Everybody Thought That?”
My 22 year old, daughter, is in her final year of College, to become a Teacher. I think this book will be great in her future classroom. Any child, trying to overcome something, with the world’s judgment, will be able to look at this book, and say, “I can do this”. That’s what’s important to me.
What If Everybody Thought That? will give inspiration to children, all over the place. I couldn’t believe how great of a book this is. It makes complete sense, and is true. And, this book is a part of so much more. Check out the other books by Ellen Javernick.
If you see someone in a wheelchair, you might think he or she couldn’t compete in a race. But…you might be wrong. What if you see a child with no hair? Do you think she is embarrassed all the time? How about a kid who has a really hard time reading? Do you think that means he’s not smart? You might think so. But…you might be wrong.
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Posted on August 7, 2019 in 2019 Book Tours
Pirates Don’t Go To Kindergarten! is a supreme book. If you have a child who is afraid to go to the next level in school, this book is for you. See Emma was in Preschool, and was afraid to move up to Kindergarten, but her Preschool teacher reassured her, and she went ahead. It’s a fantastic book to read to your little ones, especially right before school starts.
My little one is going to 3rd grade, but we read this together, and he loved it. My daughter is going into her last year of college, to be a teacher, and she can’t wait to add it to her books, for when she starts teaching. She said, Pirates Don’t Go To Kindergarten! is a special book that I think the kids I get will love”. I think she’s right.
Jacob is afraid of moving up, every year, because there’s change. This book has helped him see that change can be good. And, I really enjoyed reading it, with Jacob.
Pirates Don’t Go To Kindergarten! is very inexpensive, at only $6.99, and is a great asset for the new school year. You will love it, and so will your little ones.
I can’t wait for Sarah to have her own classroom, and be able to read this book to her students. It took the fear out of Jacob, for starting 3rd grade. This really is a miracle worker.
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Posted on July 22, 2019 in 2019 Book Tours 2019 Summer Gift Guide
The Missing Money is truly a great book. It’ll teach your kids about banking, and will help them to understand the concept. My 8 year old, Jacob, loves this book. And, my 22 year old, Sarah, who is going to school to be a teacher, can’t wait to implement this book in her classroom.
Jacob said he learned a lot, and Sarah said she is super excited about this book. She’ll be teaching this year, as part of student teaching, and can read this story in class. She’s really looking forward to telling the kids about the Money Monsters.
Your child will love this story, as much as mine do. It’s a real good source for explaining the bank, ATM, and armored truck, to you family. I love how it’s all explained, and will read it again, before Jacob gets his own account.
Kai, the little boy on the cover, will get ATM, bank, and armored truck all explained to him. Making it easier for you to explain to your young ones, so they understand. This book is great.
The Missing Money is inexpensive, and a great resource to have. Get yours now! Order on the link below.
Also, I’ll be giving a copy away. Stay tuned to find out how to win!
Fighting monsters can be scary but tackling money topics doesn’t need to be.
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Posted on April 5, 2019 in 2019 Easter Gift Guide 2019 Summer Gift Guide
This book is great. My 7-year-old loved it. We’ve read it a hundred times. He loves the story. You will too, I’m sure!
Dexter ,and Jack, are going on vacation, and the way they are going, neither one was prepared for. It’s a great book, by a great writer. I really enjoy every time we read it. It reminds me of my first trip, and Jacob will be taking his, this Summer, so it’s great for him to read.
Vacation For Dexter! is a great book for kids of all ages. Jacob really digs Dexter. He loves that Dexter can get Jack through his trip. He also loves how Dexter was nervous, then fought back his nerves, to make Jack feel better.
This book is remarkable in every way. You really have to read it, and one fan will have a chance to win all three books in the Dexter series. Make sure you book mark this page to see how.
“Ladies and Gentlemen, please direct your attention to the flight attendants as we review the safety features of this aircraft before takeoff.”
If you are going on Vacation, this Summer, this book is for your child. Everyone’s child should have Vacation For Dexter!
Lindsay Ward is the creator of the Dexter T. Rexter series. Although she isn’t afraid of flying, she always looks forward to cookies during her flights. She is also the author and illustrator of Brobarians, Henry Finds His Word, and When Blue Met Egg. Her book Please Bring Balloons was also made into a play.
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