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4 Children’s Books from Ripley’s Holiday Gift Bundle

4 Children’s Books from Ripley’s Holiday Gift Bundle

Do you have a Ripley’s Believe It or Not fan on your holiday gift-giving list? Perhaps you’re a fan yourself. Ripley’s Believe It or Not has been wowing fans for decades with all of the weird, wacky and fun things that they find. The books 

Ignore the Trolls by Jordan Gershowitz Children’s Book

Ignore the Trolls by Jordan Gershowitz Children’s Book

My children love books and several times a week we spend time reading together as a family. My 10 1/2 year old is a prolific reader and my 4 year old is just learning to read. As a parent I’ve passed down my love for 

Taxi Ride with Victor by Sara Trofa and Elsa Klever

Taxi Ride with Victor by Sara Trofa and Elsa Klever

Taxi Ride with Victor by Sara Trofa and Elsa KleverVictor is everyone’s favorite extraterrestrial taxi drive, but he has a big problem. His memory is terrible! He can never remember his way around the galaxy. When he drops of his passengers at the wrong locations, there are some unexpected and hilarious high-jinks. Elsa Klever’s wonderful drawings incorporate every day experiences – like going to the dentist, the library or the post office – into otherworldly scenes with friendly aliens, talking clouds, grumpy ghosts and an enormous octopus. This book offers gentle lessons about friendship and opportunity, and children of all ages will want to join Victor again and again on his funny, mixed-up, and carefree rides.

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Taxi Ride with Victor by Sara Trofa and Elsa Klever

About the author and illustrator

Sara Trofa was born in Montferrat, Italy. She is a teacher and an author. Her first book was published in France in 2015. Elsa Klever is an acclaimed illustrator whose artwork has appeared in numerous publications. She was the winner of the 2015 Austrian Children’s Book Award. She currently resides in Hamburg, Germany.

To me, books are one of the most important things you can share with your children. They are vital in helping your child’s development. Books and stories enhance your child’s imagination and creativity, but they are more than just entertainment…they allow quality bonding moments for you and your child. Books also increase your child’s vocabulary skills, help build and develop their emotions, and help to enhance their ability to focus.

As an educator and librarian, I love to read…especially to children. I love to see their smiling faces and their reactions to the story as I get through each page. That was the best thing about being a children’s librarian. When my step-son was growing up, we made it a point to read at least three books every night. Now, at age 11, he makes it a point to read every night for about 10-20 minutes.

Taxi Ride with Victor by Sara Trofa and Elsa Klever

My husband and I are now expecting our first child together. I am so excited to welcome my little guy into the world…I’ve already started reading to him. I recently had a baby shower and all of my guests gifted me with a book to help build my child’s library. Most are board books, which are perfect for my little guy’s first year of life.

Before my baby shower, I had the pleasure to read Taxi Ride with Victor, a picture book written by Sara Trofa and illustrated by Elsa Klever. Now that I am out of the education/library world, I am always looking for new titles to introduce to the children in my life (nieces, nephews, sons, best friend’s kids). I am so glad I had the opportunity to check out private taxi service Melbourne. It’s a really comical story…You think Victor is going to take his passengers to where they requested, but he never does. In actuality, Victor ends up taking his passengers to where they actually needed to be. The story has a surprising, happy ending that just melted my heart. The writing is phenomenal…sure to keep your little one engaged, and the pictures are colorful and fun to look at. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this story and can’t wait to read it to my little guy when he’s old enough.

Taxi Ride with Victor became available for purchase on September 17, 2019. You can order your very own copy at Amazon, Barnes & Noble or your local book store. It is retailed for US $14.95 (CAN $19.95). I highly recommend you add this book to your library if you have a toddler or preschooler. Not only will your child enjoy this book, but you will too.

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How Winston Delivered Christmas by Alex T. Smith

How Winston Delivered Christmas by Alex T. Smith

Reading is a big part of my children’s lives and both of them enjoy a good book. My 10 1/2 year old daughter is a great reader and my 4 year old son is just learning to read. Every week each of my children have 

Yum Yummy Yuck by Cree Lane and Amanda Jane Jones

Yum Yummy Yuck by Cree Lane and Amanda Jane Jones

In their hip and often humorous Instagram accounts, Amanda and Cree Jones invite the world into their life with two young kids. Now, the Joneses are sharing another experience–the struggle to keep their kids from putting everything they see into their mouths. Using simple, bright 

Eli The Snazzleraffer: Growing Up Children’s Book

Eli The Snazzleraffer: Growing Up Children’s Book

Eli The Snazzleraffer: Growing Up by Robert AgnelloWhy do we need to grow older? In ELI THE SNAZZLERAFFER GROWING UP, Robert Agnello Helps Kids Understand Why the World Needs Them To Become Adults.

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Arron the Acorn doesn’t want to grow up. He wants to have fun and not be stuck in the same spot for the rest of his life. However, his friend Eli the Snazzleraffer explains why the world is counting on him to transform into a big, tall oak tree. In ELI THE SNAZZLERAFFER GROWING UP, the sequel to the Moms Choice award-winning book ELI THE SNAZZLERAFFER, author Robert Agnello and illustrator Amia Jones embark on another gentle, heartwarming tale about friendship, while exploring the challenge of growing up.

Eli The Snazzleraffer: Growing Up by Robert Agnello

While others think Aaron is rude or shy because he won’t talk to them, Aaron is really just upset because he has a decision he has to make. Eli knows his friend seems rude but is really just unhappy. However, Eli challenges Aaron to embrace who he is meant to be. Eli explains that there is so much to be learned on life’s journey, and that as an oak tree, Aaron can provide shade, become a home for animals, help clean the air for those around him, and so much more. Eli promises Aaron that he will be his friend and stick with him as he changes, visiting often and singing songs together as Aaron becomes rooted and branches out.

Amia Jones creates enduring, distinct characters with Eli – a prickly but friendly fellow – and Aaron – cute, and eager to understand the world. At the same time, author Robert Agnello focuses on friendship. “I hope Eli’s story helps children understand what friendship is all about and how amazing it is to have someone who enjoys spending time with you and appreciates you for who you are.” The simple black and white line drawings provide children with the opportunity to color in the characters and make the book their own.

Eli The Snazzleraffer: Growing Up by Robert Agnello

Title: Eli the Snazzleraffer: Growing Up
Author: Robert Agnello
Illustrator: Amia Jones
ISBN: 978-0-9964551-1-4

A few evenings every week we sit down before bedtime to read a book. My son just turned 4 and my daughter is 10 years old. As a parent it is often difficult to find a book that they will both enjoy. Eli the Snazzleraffer: Growing Up is the perfect children’s book that has broad appeal across various age groups. It doesn’t matter if you’re a boy or a girl, you will enjoy this book.

The story is well-written and entertaining. The characters draw you in and the illustrations are beautifully done. From cover to cover this book is a real winner! It’s the type of children’s book that your kids will want to read over and over again. It’s not one that will collect dust up on the book shelf.

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Make Summer Vacation Last with Sesame Street Books for the Whole Family

Make Summer Vacation Last with Sesame Street Books for the Whole Family

Here’s a great list of Sesame Street Books for you to pick up now and give to the kids or put them back for the upcoming holiday season. Books always make a great gift for kids. My two grandchildren have extensive book libraries which we 

The Missing Money by Okeoma Moronu Schreiner Children’s Book

The Missing Money by Okeoma Moronu Schreiner Children’s Book

Over the years we’ve reviewed and featured a lot of children’s books. When it comes to books for my kids I’m always looking for books that are educational, well-written, with an entertaining story line, and one with beautiful illustrations. If you’re like me, I think