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Illustration of oldfashioned family sitting around a large table, heads bowed in prayer

Why, yes: I do like fall best. It is just the superior season. I won’t be entertaining arguments.

Sophie's Squash by Pat Zietlow Miller

Sharing the Bread: An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Story by Pat Zietlow Miller

September 23, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

Some kids are quirky; Different. In Sophie’s Squash by Pat Zietlow Miller, Illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf, Sophie is one of those kids. Instead of letting the squash her parents bought at the farmer’s market be relegated to their dinner table, she decides instead that the squash is just the right size to love; to “bounce on her knee;” to give a face, name Bernice & become her constant companion. After a while, & many library trips, garden somersaults, baby bottles, hugs and kisses later, nature […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food Tagged With: Anne Wilsdorf, autumn, cbr13bingo, fall, jill mcelmurry, libations, pat zeitlow miller, Pat Zietlow Miller, Picture Books, sharing the bread, Sophie's Squash, sopie and the squash

NTE's CBR13 Review No:36 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food · Tags: Anne Wilsdorf, autumn, cbr13bingo, fall, jill mcelmurry, libations, pat zeitlow miller, Pat Zietlow Miller, Picture Books, sharing the bread, Sophie's Squash, sopie and the squash ·
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Where Hands Go by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs

August 18, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

Trigger Warning: Book being reviewed discusses childhood sexual abuse, hereafter called CSA, just in case you need to skip.   Where Hands Go by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs is a really well-illustrated resource that uses an easily accessible poem (whose rhyme scheme doesn’t hit 100% of the time, but you know that I’m much more of a stickler for that than most readers, and definitely child readers), to talk to kids about bodily autonomy.  Through really great illustrations of a young, black, female-presenting child & her mom, […]

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Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction Tagged With: abuse, childhood sexual abuse, krystaelynne sanders diggs, NetGalley, Picture Books, Trigger Warning, where hands belong

NTE's CBR13 Review No:31 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction · Tags: abuse, childhood sexual abuse, krystaelynne sanders diggs, NetGalley, Picture Books, Trigger Warning, where hands belong ·
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Horizontal is just the way some of us live

Horizontal Parenting How to Entertain Your Kid While Lying Down by Michelle Woo

July 27, 2021 by NTE 3 Comments

Guys: I don’t even know how to explain to you how validating this book is.  I’ve been helping raise kids, while also living with chronic debilitating illnesses & disabilities for 27 years now.  Very often, that raising occurs from a horizontal position, out of necessity.  Oh, today we’re have vertigo for no goddamn reason? Great day to play Auntie NTE is the troll under the bridge who won’t let you pass. Oh, goodie, the treatment I had last week that was supposed to only have 1 […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: cbr13bingo, chronic illness, Dasha Tolstikova, games, good ideas, horizontal parenting, low spoons parenting, michelle woo, Parenting, Picture Books, self care bingo

NTE's CBR13 Review No:30 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: cbr13bingo, chronic illness, Dasha Tolstikova, games, good ideas, horizontal parenting, low spoons parenting, michelle woo, Parenting, Picture Books, self care bingo ·
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Feelings are hard; the least we can do is give kids the words to describe them.

Star Wars Search Your Feelings, Galactic Basic Edition by Calliope Class & Caitlin Kennedy

What to Do When You're Feeling Blue by Andi Cann

The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld

July 21, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

When I taught preschool, we did a lot of lessons on emotions.  I’m not sure there was anything we did over the course of the whole school year that didn’t somehow connect to emotions, since teaching kids how to deal with their own feelings and participate in a community where everybody else also had feelings was our overreaching goal, in the end.  We may have told parents we were teaching their kids the colors of the rainbow, but you best believe there were some lessons […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: andi cann, caitlin kennedy, calliope class, Calliope Class & Caitlin Kennedy, Cori Doerrfeld, emotions, Feelings, Picture Books, search your feelings, the rabbit listened, what to do when you're feeling blue

NTE's CBR13 Review No:29 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: andi cann, caitlin kennedy, calliope class, Calliope Class & Caitlin Kennedy, Cori Doerrfeld, emotions, Feelings, Picture Books, search your feelings, the rabbit listened, what to do when you're feeling blue ·
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2 Misses, and One Five Star Hit

Lulu Faces Loss & Finds Encouragement by Danica Thurber

Forever in Our Hearts by Kristina Andrade

Home in Heaven  by Stefan Waidelich

July 21, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

I don’t know about all you, my fellow Cannonballers, but I’m the go-to book person in most of my circles. I would be very upset if this were not true, in fact.  Especially when it comes to picture books, which are what I’m both most educated in and most passionate about. But this means, that a lot of times I get asked about “What are good books about X hard thing?” and – while I almost always have a few essential recommendations for every given […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction Tagged With: about grief, Children's Books, Danica Thurber, Death, dying, emotions, forever in our hearts, helping kids heal, home in heaven, Kristina Andrade, lulu faces loss and finds encouragement, Picture Books, Stefan Waidelich, too much jesus for me

NTE's CBR13 Review No:26 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction · Tags: about grief, Children's Books, Danica Thurber, Death, dying, emotions, forever in our hearts, helping kids heal, home in heaven, Kristina Andrade, lulu faces loss and finds encouragement, Picture Books, Stefan Waidelich, too much jesus for me ·
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Pandemic-Era Picture Books

And The People Stayed Home by Kitty O'Meara

Lucy's Mask by Lisa Sirkis Thompson

While We Can't Hug by Eoin McLaughlin & Polly Dunbar

May 23, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

Do other families have birthday seasons?  In my family, we have three main birthday seasons: From September to early November; from the last day of November through the first week of February; and from May 2nd to June 6th.  When I was a kid, we only had the one –  November through early February: The time period in which all of my five siblings, both of my parents, most of my aunts and uncles, and several cousins were born.  I was all the way out […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Eoin McLaughlin & Polly Dunbar, gifts, Kitty O'Meara, Lisa Sirkis Thompson, pandemic picture books, Picture Books

NTE's CBR13 Review No:16 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction · Tags: Eoin McLaughlin & Polly Dunbar, gifts, Kitty O'Meara, Lisa Sirkis Thompson, pandemic picture books, Picture Books ·
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