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You know Disco Duck, now meet Willow Feathers McBeaver Detective Duck

Detective Duck: The Case of the Strange Splash (Detective Duck #1) by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver

July 11, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Once Upon a Time a little girl (me) liked the character called, The Fonz. She sat on the couch, in her pink party dress, thumbs up, with one of her uncles sitting next to her (only common feature was the thumb gesture, though since she came from a good looking family, both of them were very attractive). Fly forward and that little girl is now a big girl (still me) and while I do not put  thumbs up anymore, I do read a book or […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery Tagged With: animals, birds, Chapter Books, Dan Santat, detectives, ducks, environmentalism, family, Henry Winkler, Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, Lin Oliver, Science & Nature

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:489 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery · Tags: animals, birds, Chapter Books, Dan Santat, detectives, ducks, environmentalism, family, Henry Winkler, Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, Lin Oliver, Science & Nature ·
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Reading the art as the art is the read

Let's Read Animals Words by Ji Lee

July 6, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Let’s Read Animals Words is an easy concept. Or so it would seem. I expected to see a picture of a cat and then have words like whiskers, paws, kittens, ears, milk. But nope. Ji Lee made a book where the word is the animal. Therore, the lines swoop into a tail, the P of the word penguin creates the head. Things become a wild game of Jenga that should never hold up. And occasionally it does not. While granted it does not fall down (because you know, image […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: animals, Concepts, Ji Lee, Science & Nature, words

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:475 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: animals, Concepts, Ji Lee, Science & Nature, words ·
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Next time you call someone a butt face, you might be right

Butt or Face? by Kari Lavelle

July 3, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

 cbr15bingo You are Here I picked up the readers copy at my local independent bookstore, but I will buy copies from there as well!  You do not know funny until you see me and my dad guess, Butt or Face? Now, he probably did not want to be considered perverted and he guessed a lot as a face, but I know a butt when I see it (then again, I am short so I have seen my share of butts). Yet, I played along (remember I have […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anatomy & Physiology, animals, cbr15bingo, Kari Lavelle, Science & Nature

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:452 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction · Tags: Anatomy & Physiology, animals, cbr15bingo, Kari Lavelle, Science & Nature ·
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Be the grandfather

My Grandfather's Song by Phùng Nguyên Quang,

July 3, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

cbr15bingo Guide: We must be the guides for the next generations to keep the conservation of our world happening. My Grandfather’s Song at first seemed like it was going in one direction, but it does a slight turn. The beginning seems more of how nature is wild and therefore for us to learn from, but the turn comes when the narrator shows us how everything is connected and respect is given to the wild. We see all this with how the narrator grows. You will […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry, Religion Tagged With: Asia, cbr15bingo, Environment, Fables, Huynh Liên Kim, legends, myths, people, Phùng Nguyên Quang, Science & Nature

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:448 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry, Religion · Tags: Asia, cbr15bingo, Environment, Fables, Huynh Liên Kim, legends, myths, people, Phùng Nguyên Quang, Science & Nature ·
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Rhythm and butterflies

A Flicker of Hope: A Story of Migration by Cynthia Harmony

Rhythm by Jackie Azua Kramer

May 31, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Perseverance in an interesting concept. And within the picture books A Flicker of Hope: A Story of Migration and Rhythm, we see two different ways of obtaining that.  Both titles are due mid-February 2024 and were read via an online reader copy. Cynthia Harmony made a book that has the migration of not only monarchs, but people too, in A Flicker of Hope. When Lucia and her father notice that the monarch butterflies are getting ready for their trip North, they know the journey of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: community, Cynthia Harmony, Devon Holzwarth, Emigration & Immigration, family, Jackie Azua Kramer, Mental Health, Migration, monarch butterflies, parents, Poverty & Homelessness, Science & Nature, seasons, Social Themes, Taia Morley

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:391 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: community, Cynthia Harmony, Devon Holzwarth, Emigration & Immigration, family, Jackie Azua Kramer, Mental Health, Migration, monarch butterflies, parents, Poverty & Homelessness, Science & Nature, seasons, Social Themes, Taia Morley ·
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What do you see in me?

Tree Spirits by Louise Wannier

May 22, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I thought when I saw the title, Tree Spirits that the book would be either a story about tree spirits with animals and maybe a child or two for an environmental book; or it would be about the mythology and legends of tree spirits in a non-fiction format. It is neither. It is photographs that have hidden images. The author gives you some ideas of what they see, but you could see what you want as well. And I liked almost all of Louise Wannier […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: April Tatiana Jackson, art, Concepts, Louise Wannier, Science & Nature, Trees & Forests

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:374 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: April Tatiana Jackson, art, Concepts, Louise Wannier, Science & Nature, Trees & Forests ·
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