Review: Una Tarde Súper Increíble

On a walk with her Grandfather, our young protagonist declares that she is not hungry. Undeterred (as most adults would be at such a declaration), her Grandfather assures her that by the time they reach home, she will have a ravenous appetite.

Review: Rain Forest Animals

In this combination pop-up & pull-tab book we are treated to a sampling of some of the animal species that exist in the Amazon, Congo, and Borneo rainforests.

Review: The Pop-Up Guide, SPACE

Chronicle brings us a very basic space exploration book that starts off with an overview of the skies and ends up with “destination Mars.”

Review: Great Job, Dad! & Great Job, Mom!

Charmingly illustrated, parents are seen acting as chauffeurs, librarians, receptionists, archeologists, zookeepers and the like–all while doing everyday errands and chores in support of their children.

Review: Las Cajas de Berta (In Spanish)

Berta, compartmentalizes all of her feelings in four separate boxes: yellow, red, blue and green. If she gets “too sad” she opens up the blue box and fills it with tears. Too happy? No problem. Opens up the yellow box and fills it up with springing jumps. Once she’s done expressing herself, she closes the boxes tightly.

Review: SuperJoe Does Not Do Cuddles

I really wanted to love this book. Why do I like, but not love this book? It’s a lost opportunity.

Review: Ratonauta

Inspired by the real-life story of a mouse aboard an Endeavor Shuttle flight, Astronaut Mark Kelly tells us the tale of Meteor, a brave little mouse who enjoys weightlessness and ensures that a mission is successfully carried out–using his size, or lack thereof, to save the day!

Review: Unicorn Night (Sleep Tight)

From the shimmering cover through to the last page, this book is a rainbow explosion of bright-non-stop color and big bold illustrations.

Review: Sonata for Fish and Boy

Pavlović’s subtle color shifts, highly expressive faces, and liberal use of magical realism crescendo in a poignant, touching ending that some may argue is inevitable. Others would argue is not an ending at all.

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