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Book reviews for children by library staff and guest contributors

How (not) to say you're sorry

Cover of I'm Sorry You Got Mad
A review of I'm Sorry You Got Mad by Kyle Lukoff
Julie Kwon

Let me just start by saying this is my current favorite book - I think everyone can learn something about emotions, apologies, and sincerity by reading this epistolary tale filled with classroom drama.

First, the facts. Jack knocked over Zoe's castle, and now he is trying to write an apology letter. The story opens with a crumpled note stating "sorry," and we see Jack working through various iterations. A couple attempts later:

Sep 27, 2024

May be harder than you think

Cover of Butt or face?: Can You Tel
A review of Butt or face?: Can You Tell Which End You're Looking At? by Kari Lavelle

Does it ever get old??? No, it does not. Animal books are one of the staples of any library kids collection and these two are extra fun. In close up, highly detailed color photos, the reader is asked if they are looking at a “butt” or a “face” of an animal. Turn the page and get your answer along with interesting facts about the animal in question.Some animals are easy guesses, but most are exotic surprises.  Who knew an Australian Mary River Turtle breathes through its butt and can stay underwater for several days at a time?

Sep 20, 2024

How to help

Cover of Just What To Do
A review of Just What To Do by Kyle Lukoff

This book is all about how to help the people you love when they are sad and grieving. The narrator makes a card for their brother when his cactus dies, but it turns out he just wants to hear a joke to make him laugh.

So then, they go to the library for a joke book when their cousin’s goldfish dies, but it turns out that what she wants is a hug.

Sep 13, 2024

Introduction to the Norendy tales

Cover of The Puppets of Spelhorst
A review of The Puppets of Spelhorst by Kate DiCamillo
Julie Morstad

This is the first book in "The Norendy Tales" series by Kate DiCamillo. The Puppets of Spelhorst is a wonderful story filled with hope, adventure, wisdom, courage and love. Five puppets: a king, an owl, a boy, a girl, and a wolf are "in a story together" that starts with their purchase from a toy shop by an old, broken-hearted sea captain named Spelhorst.

Sep 10, 2024

Plenty of chickens

Cover of Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Edna
A review of Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Edna the Very First Chicken by Douglas Rees

Have you ever wondered why there are plenty of chickens and no Tyrannosaurus Rexes in the world today? The answer is Edna, the very first chicken. She is small and brave and won’t let the big and fierce T. Rex bully her or the other dinosaurs. In Douglas Rees’ fun and colorful book Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Edna the Very First Chicken readers find that it doesn’t take powerful jaws and a roar to be brave. Filled with dinosaur antics, cluck-worthy excitement, and feathery heroics, this is read is fun for everyone (except Tyrannosaurus Rex).

Aug 27, 2024

Playing fetch in a new way

Cover of Lost Stick
A review of Lost Stick written and illustrated by Anoosha Syed

Louise and Milo find a stick at their favorite park. They play fetch with Stick over and over again. Milo doesn't understand why Louise loves throwing Stick so much, but he is determined to bring it back each and every time. Then Louise pretends to throw Stick and Milo races off only to discover that he's gone too far astray while searching. He doesn't realize that Stick was never thrown! Not only is Stick "lost" to Milo, but Milo is lost as well. 

Aug 16, 2024

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