Category: Book Review

January 22, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Barb the Bird of Hope by Zowie Norris

A story of friendship, acceptance and hope. In a laburnum tree in the Centre of Bretton Park, lives a unique bird called Barb. Her beauty and originality attract the attention of the other birds and park visitors, who see her as a symbol of hope, bringing them much comfort and happiness. She is loved by many and in return is grateful for her life and her friends. When things take a turn for the worst, Barb’s instinct is to fly away from her troubles … Will things get better? Can hope be restored?

January 19, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Grandma Went to Heaven by Dave Thomas

Unfortunately, sometimes children experience the unexpected death of a loved one or friend and struggle to understand it and cope with it. At the same time many parents struggle to help their kids during this difficult time.

This book helps children and parents deal with this complex issue in a simple and comforting way as a young girl named Mya learns to deal with the loss of her grandmother.

January 18, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Phoenix Son by Braylen Rimmer

Braylen hopes that this book will entertain you and leave you wanting to know more about the land and the people. As you turn the pages, prepare for the adventure of THE PHOENIX SON!

January 17, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Tale Of Santiago The Strong Bull by Charis Papalas

The second story of the Zodiac Tales, SANTIAGO THE STRONG BULL, tells the story of a stubborn bull. Santiago wants to go on a treasure hunt, but everyone tells him he’s going on a wild goose chase. But Santiago is a bull who likes to do things his way! He has a routine: early to bed, early to rise, and then go on an adventure to find treasure. With patience, Santiago goes off, looking all over Spain for his treasure. Will he find it?

January 15, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Hi, I’m Noah! by Emily Mae

A fun, rhyming version teaching the story of Noah, while using biblical context and colorful illustrations. Perfect for kids of all ages. Children will learn that God speaks to us and if we listen and have faith we can never go wrong. The story teaches that above all, God keeps his promises!

January 13, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Heartbeats and the New Kid by Natalie Savvides

Henry and Henrietta spot someone playing on their own. Will they invite them to join their game? After all, everything is more fun with friends!

January 13, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Welcome to Heartsville by Natalie Savvides

The series ‘The Heartbeats – It’s Cool To Be Kind’ emphasises the act of kindness as strong, respected behaviour, with infinite positive effects on our wellbeing, ultimately making us all happier and healthier

January 12, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

When Santa Lost His Compass: Adventures of little Diana

Christmas is coming, but on his way Santa Clause has lost his magic compass. How Santa Clause will find the way to give presents to all the children? A small but kind girl Diana has to help Santa to save Christmas so that all the kids get their presents in time. Magic lives in all of us when we believe in goodness.

January 11, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Surrounded By Numbers by Latoshia Martin

Our latest book Surrounded by Numbers is a fun and colorful math book.
Have you ever noticed that we are surrounded by numbers everywhere we go? Yes, numbers just jump out from everywhere. Follow Isaiah as he run errands with his family and finds numbers all around his neighborhood.

Practice math skills (counting & ordinal numbers)
For readers 0 – 8

January 9, 2022 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Josephine’s Black Box by Nastalgia A. Jenkins

Josephine’s Black Box by Nastalgia A. Jenkins 

Josephine’s Black Box is a heartfelt read about a black family and how they survived in the world of uncertainty, social inequity, and racial discrimination.

Josephine, a mother of four, worked as a teacher in the Billers-Ville Elementary School for Negros. After her husband’s demise in the war, she finds her strength through her children and faith. She managed all children by herself and always encouraged them to respect each other’s culture, follow their dreams, and be proud of their father and the work he did for the rights of African-American people.

She worries about her eldest son, Billy Ray, who is more like her husband, but some kids bully him all the time, and one day, Billy goes missing, and Josephine finds him on the side of the road, all bloody. 

Read this book to know, despite the pain in her heart, how Josephine copes with the challenges and teaches her children that they are capable of making this world a better place to live, where everyone should be treated equally.  

Josephine’s Black Box explores sentiments, thoughtfulness, and worries from a mother’s perspective and, at the same time, shows the strength of a mother.

Pages 52

Perfect for 8+

Grab your copy from Amazon.