Category: Book Review

May 29, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Buster and the Brain Bully by Christina Pellegrino

My name is Buster, and I’ve got a Brain Bully.
It affects my mood, and I don’t understand it fully―
like during a storm, when I get so very scared,
or―during a test―when I feel unprepared.

Read along with me as I discover how to cope,
by helping others realize that there is hope.
We all have bad days, but together we face our fears.
Brain Bullies, be gone! You’re not welcome here.

May 28, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Daddy Goes To Hair School by Barbara Hinyard

Ava mom goes out of town and her hair is a mess her dad freaks out because he doesn’t know how to do her hair so he enrolls in hair school to learn how to do different hair styles and to educate himself on how to do his daughters hair.

May 27, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Mason by Megan E Rogers

Meet Mason is a short sweet story that explains who he is, what it is like to be blind and what makes him so uniquely special! It’s purpose is to teach children about other children who are blind or may have a special need.

May 26, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

MIMI MEMAW YAYA GAGA NANA GRANNY BIG MAMA AND ME by Iselyn Hamilton-Austin

Being a grandmother is the greatest joy of experiencing moments and memories, and watching your grandchildren grow, love, and learn. MIMI MEMAW YAYA GAGA NANA GRANNY BIG MAMA AND ME is the first book in the MIMI and ME children’s book series where readers of any and all ethnic and cultural backgrounds can enjoy the experience of the loving bond between a child and their grandmother, which leaves a lasting memory.

May 25, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Gabe’s Christmas Wish by Katrina Doucet

A young boy’s grief and a heartfelt Christmas wish give way to a magical adventure of hope.

It’s the first Christmas Eve without his loving parents, and a grief-stricken child named Gabe has a sad heart. Mourning their absence, the despondent boy makes a wish that changes his lonely night into one of adventure. Through a dreamily illustrated text, author Katrina Doucet masterfully weaves a poignant story of hope about dealing with loss.

A story of grief and hope conveying that a parent’s love endures forever.

May 24, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Ollie’s Day Gets Rocky by Melanie Post

Ollie the Octopus and his rock band Ocean Rocks are on a quest to win the talent show…. until everyone in the band except for Ollie gets sick and cannot perform! Will Ollie be able to save the day?

May 23, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Tale of Lucky by Emily Martin

About Lucky
Lucky was created to be the happy character. While he is not always happy, he is a positive character to help show the optimistic side of people. He is always bringing that energy to the people he meets.

May 23, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Big Friendly Dragon by Omar and Khalil Bala

Bradley is the friendliest dragon around. He liked to fly into town. He always assisted when needed, but the people were afraid, so they always retreated. Until one day their lives changed forever. They were soon to learn Bradley was very clever. Now, the dragon they once feared became the dragon they revered.

May 21, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Glowing Rectangle by Katie Friedman

We talk a lot about limiting screen time for kids – but what about for adults? This book explains phones to children, while also reminding grown-ups to stay in the moment and prioritize spending quality time with their kids.Printed with OpenDyslexic typeface, which helps people with dyslexia read more efficiently.

May 21, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

A Better Tomorrow Starts Today by Ms Amanda Marie Cottrell

How do we make the world a better place? We can change the world by making changes to how we think and act. This book will help you empower kids to understand that they can impact the world with simple acts.

Every teacher and parent should have this book. Together we can build the future leaders of the world. We cannot change the past but don’t worry you will have a blast by starting today and choosing kind instead of cruel and you can start right in your school.

Challenge kids to think of tiny steps they can take to give others a break. I bet if we all started to lend a helping hand we could achieve something quite grand.