Category: Book Review

June 15, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

RUDY THE SMART KID by RUDOLPH A VALENTINE

Rudy is a curious kid who learns fast and pushes the limits of the typical milestones for his age. He doesn’t care if things don’t make sense. His curiosity always leads him to learn the answer and then show it to others; which always makes him undeniably…ONE SMART KID.

June 14, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Putaway Monster by Omowunmi Akinyoade

Step into a delightful mystery of disappearing toys! Join Temi, a spirited little girl who discovers the enchanting realm of the Putaway monster in this heartwarming tale.

Not everyone enjoys cleaning up after a fun-filled day, and Temi was no exception. That is, until a mysterious character entered her life—the legendary Putaway monster. But is this fantastical creature real, or just a figment of her imagination?

In this beautifully narrated story, young readers will follow Temi on her journey of self-discovery and newfound appreciation for keeping her surroundings tidy. Accompanied by lovely illustrations from Amina Yaqoob, this captivating book is perfect for engaging read-aloud sessions that are sure to elicit giggles from both children and adults alike.

June 13, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

LOA Supergirl by Sheila Galle Espejo

LoA Supergirl is the first and only self help book in the world to explain the power of positive thinking, manifestation, and motivation via cartoons and exercises. Its style is characterized by a simple narration and presented with colorful illustrations and visuals in every page, making it easy to understand and fun to read for all ages.

June 12, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The World Needs a Uniquely Happy You by Makida Arshi

“In a town not far from here,
There lived a group of friends,
They all had different heritage,
And very different ends.”

This group of friends is different.
They are different because they are different.

June 11, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Finding Granny by Andrew Robert Abel

This book is inspired by treasure hunts that my father would set for his grandchildren using hand drawn clues. Visual clues means that even toddlers that can’t read yet can play. A generation later my daughters, now with children of their own, are asking me to lay these treasure trails for their children.

The story follows the children around the house as they search for clues that lead them to different objects. Eventually, they find Granny and she surprises them with a big hug.

The book is suitable both for young readers and pre-readers alike. It encourages observation and discovery, and also teaches the game to the older reader. The rhyming and simple vocabulary make it easy for younger readers.

June 6, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Nobody’s Nola by Heather & Emil Gretarsson

Nobody’s Nola is a heartwarming story for anyone whose heart has ached for a place to belong. Based on a true story, this “tail” follows a special little puppy facing big disappointments who keeps hoping her dreams will come true.

Follow along to see if Nola finds anyone as committed to loving her as she is to loving them…even if she hasn’t met them yet.

June 5, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Heroic Rescue by Michelle M Deyarmin

A Zoo day talent show with the family turns into a day they will all never forget. Sandy and Max find a lost baby monkey that needs to return to his family. They meet a few nice animals to help them and a few not so nice animals that hinder their journey. Once the monkey is safe there seems to not be. enough time to get back to the talent show. Will Sandy and Max make it back to the talent show in time to see Shelby perform?

June 4, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Because I See You, I See Me by Tiffaney Whyte

Because I See You, I See Me, is a reminder that when children see teachers who are a reflection of them, it empowers their goals and aspirations. This book highlights the importance of diversity in the teaching profession and the long term positive impacts it can have on children of color.

June 3, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

AMY THE G.O.A.T by Louiseee with three e’s

AMY THE G.O.A.T – Greatest of All Time by Louiseee with three e’s

A genuinely funny book that will be cherished for ages!

I don’t even realize how I finished this 200-page book in a go, the first thing I did after finishing this book was to ask my son to read it. It is full of fun and laughter.

Have you ever imagined a girl who wanted to be a G.O.A.T? Who likes to stay dirty and smelly, eats grass instead of pancakes and doesn’t like to sleep in a bed like humans, but wants a goat pen for herself. 

Amy Bloomsy is a 10-year-old girl who is not an ordinary girl, she is different from others. Amy always gets bullied at her new school and at home by her older brother, as well as her mom wanting to control her every action. One day, she meets a high-spirited, French-speaking goat called Õogly at her mom’s circus, and now she knows that she wants to be a goat. 

Join Amy on her journey of becoming a G.O.A.T. and discovering her happy place where she feels belong and loved.

This book has silly conversations and dialogue that will make you crazy. From the beginning till the end, this book will make readers burst out laughing at how funny the plot and circus scenes are. The story-telling style was full of fun and silly humor. I seriously recommend this book to all young children, and it should be there on the reading list. Get ready to dive into this charming book that encourages children to discover their uniqueness in this big world, to love themselves, and inspire them to stay true to themselves.

Perfect for 7+

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June 2, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Blue Is the Only Color in the Rainbow by Deanna Hart

Jasmine loves the color blue. She only plays with blue toys, only wears blue clothes, and only eats blue food. When she gets a red monkey named Mango for her birthday, she refuses to play with him because he isn’t blue. But then Mango takes her to Prisma, a beautiful and colorful place, showing her just how wonderful all the colors of the rainbow can be.

Using the colors of the rainbow, especially with the color blue, teaches children about the value of diversity and accepting the world around them.