Boo by author Jeanna Ganas

Book: Boo

Author: Jeanna Ganas

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Rating: 5️⃣/5️⃣

Boo is a children’s book written by the author Jeanna Ganas and illustrated by Santhya Shenbegam R. The story is based on a real situation that the author has faced in her classroom.

Boo is the hamster and a regular class pet. One day, he stepped out of his cage and explored the school but he felt alone. He discovered that there is no place like home. I agree with Boo on this. After living away from home for work, I know how much I used to miss home during that time.

Grab a copy of this book and find out if Boo can meet his classroom friends again. I found this story adventurous and full of fun. I read this story to my little nephew and he liked it a lot. The story is written nicely with an intriguing plot.

I recommend this to my fellow readers. Go on an interesting journey of Boo and have fun.

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Gabe & his Green Thumb by David Miller

Book: Gabe & his Green Thumb

Author: David Miller

Illustrated By: C.J. Love

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Gabe & his Green Thumb is a children’s book by the author David Miller. This is a story of a little boy Gabe Gresham who loves gardening and growing vegetables. One day when Alex(Gabe’s best friend) and Gabe were in the garden, Gabe put his hand in the dirt, he felt that something bit him.

Next morning, when Gabe woke up he saw his thumb bigger and green in colour. His parents took him to the doctor who told that everything looks fine. Read the story yourself to know what will happen to this green thumb. Is it something magical?

CJ Love as an illustrator has done an amazing job. This is a different and interesting story. The suggestions at the end of the book related to what all vegetables we can grow in our garden will definitely help those who loves gardening. This is a fantasy story. I enjoyed it and I recommend it to little kiddos.

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My Daddy Doesn’t Need A Cape by Sheryl Smiley-Oliphant

Book: My Daddy Doesn’t Need A Cape

Author: Sheryl Smiley-Oliphant

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

My Daddy Doesn’t Need A Cape is a children’s book written by the author Sheryl Smiley-Oliphant. This is the story of a little girl Kimmie for whom her Daddy is an ideal father and a superhero also. He even doesn’t need a cape.

Kimmie has described what all similarities his father has when compared to a superhero. His daddy wears same uniform everyday just like superhero. He is multi talented and is capable of doing anything.

The choice of colours for illustrations is perfect. The cover page of the book is showing a Dad as well as a superhero in him. This is a wonderful story that celebrates dads and I enjoyed reading this. I recommend this to kids. They will definitely love this and see the superhero in their dad too just like Kimmie.

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The Sun, The Moon and The Stars by Isaiah Daniel

Book: The Sun, The Moon and The Stars 

Author: Isaiah Daniel

Illustrated By: Teunice Curtis

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

You shine in the day and shine in the night. You are the Sun, The Moon,and the Stars.”
This book has two main characters. A little boy named Ochieng and his father. The story talks about the sun, the moon and the stars. We get to read about their role on this planet and the Universe.

The analogies presented in the story are really wonderful. Ochieng’s father explained his son about the sun, the moon and the stars. He told him about the role of all three of them and their symbolic meaning as well.

The book is written in a narrative manner. The illustrations are colorful and made the story much more interesting. I recommend kids to read this book and enhance their Knowledge on the Sun, the moon and the stars.

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The Girl Who Grew A Gallery by Tifaine Hedgecock

Book: The Girl Who Grew A Gallery

Author: Tifaine Hedgecock

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

The Girl Who Grew A Gallery is a storybook for children by the author Tifaine Hedgecock. It is the story of a young artist who loves to draw things and colour them. She was drawing from the age of one. One day, she visited an art gallery in London with her nanna.

She was fascinated by the large paintings, their frames and the way they were displayed. After coming home, she hanged a sign “My Gallery” on her door and also made a badge “Art Curator” for her. After that, schools, shops, colleges, offices everything was closed due to pandemic. Only for essentials, people can go out. Read this interesting story and get to know will our little art curator find a way to stay in touch with her friends.

The story is gripping and shows a girl’s passion for art since childhood. This is a nice book that tells us how we can remain connected even while maintaining social distancing. I enjoyed reading this story and recommend it to my fellow little readers.

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The Henry Adventure: The Brutus Encounter by David Gavidia

Book: The Henry Adventure

Author: David Gavidia

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

The Henry Adventure is a children’s book written by the author David Gavidia. It is the First book in the adventures of Henry. Story starts with Henry, a cat introducing himself and then escaping from his owner’s home with a hope to find his father.

Henry has some friends who want to help him in finding his father but Henry didn’t want to risk other’s life because of him. He was insisting to go alone but others especially Jewels told that he won’t let Henry to go alone.

Their journey is full of adventure and risk. Will they be able to get past Brutus who is the biggest and meanest Doberman in the south. The story ending is what I liked. Waiting to read Book 2. Super excited for it.

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The Amazing Livy Loo and the Things She Can Do by Jenna Rector.

The Amazing Livy Loo and the Things She can do is a story of a young girl Livy Loo. She has long, brown curls, sweet laugh and smile. She is always curious to learn new things. She even wonders what she will become after growing up. She observe the grown-ups around her.

 Livy’s parents told her that grown-ups also do wrong things, they also fail. So, she should not worry too much. What matters is that we should keep on trying even if we fail.

This is a very short and quick read. I enjoyed reading this book. It is helping children to learn while having fun. We should be just ourselves. We should BE KIND, BE BRAVE, etc. Millie Bicknelle as an illustrator has done great job. Overall it’s a nice book for children.

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Little Tough Guy by T.L. Conner

Book: Little Tough Guy

Author: T.L. Conner

Illustrated By: Sergio Drumond

Rating: 4.5/5

Little Tough Guy is a children’s book written by the author TL Conner. It is a story book for children of age 5-12 years. The protagonist of the story is a little boy Judah. On his jiu jitsu tournament day, he was afraid of the monsters. Later at night, he saw a lion monster in the mirror who pulled him inside into the world of monsters.

Judah saw many helpless kids there who want to go their home. He fought with the lion monster. Will he be able to defeat him? Read this intriguing story of Judah and how he overcome his fears and self-doubt.

Sergio Drumond as as illustrator has done a wonderful job. This story book gives a strong message to kids to overcome their fears and to be confident in life. The story is written well and narration is smooth..It is a fantasy story that I recommend to kids.

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A is for Ambition by Antonio Hunter

Book: A is for Ambition

Author: Antonio Hunter

Illustrated By: Ashleigh Sharmaine

Rating: 4.5/5

A is for Ambition is a children’s book written by the author Antonio Hunter and illustrated by Ashleigh Sharmaine.

A is for Ambition, B is for Believe, C is for Confidence, etc. Read this book that revolves around how to work hard and where to put our energy to fulfill our dreams and be successful.

This book is recommended for those who feel lost, trapped and frustrated because they don’t find any motivation in life. They just have to keep working hard and believe in their dreams, one day they will definitely come true.

I would say this book is not just for kids. Even adults need to know this ABCD of dreams and work accordingly. The illustrations are colorful and eye catchy. I loved this book overall. However, the title of the book could have been something else like ABC of Dreamers or ABC of Achievers. A must read!!

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My Name is Kayla by Alison Woods

Book: My Name is Kayla

Author: Alison Woods

Illustrated By: Ayanda Dorsey

Rating: 4.5/5

It is the story of a newborn who has just entered this world.

She can cry.She can nurse.She can pee.She can poop.

Kayla soon starts to recognise her Mom with two eyes and white squares. After sometime, she learns her name Kayla. Her parents are glad to have her in their world. Kayla has hair on her little head.

This is a story that is inspired by real Kayla in author’s life. Cover of the book looks eye catchy and will attract children’s interest immediately. With total 40 pages in total, kids can finish it quickly. This story book made me nostalgic and reminded me of the time when my nephew was born. I recommend this story book to little kiddos.

Author: Alison Woods

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