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The Mouse Who Carried a House on His Back by Jonathan Stutzman

July 8, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The message to The Mouse Who Carried a House on His Back by Jonathan Stutzman might be slightly above many picture book readers/listeners (or to booksellers who were dead-stinking-tired because they had not slept in a few days). In other words, know your reader. The concept is simple: Vincent travels wherever they must go. They are a mouse with boots on their feet, had on head and the house on his back. The spot on a grassy hill calls him. He puts the house down, […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: friendship, Isabelle Arsenault, Jonathan Stutzman, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:358 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: friendship, Isabelle Arsenault, Jonathan Stutzman, Social Themes ·
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Hop on the bus, Gus You don’t need to discuss much…just say your ABCs

The Library Bus by Bahram Rahman

July 8, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Library Bus by Bahram Rahman will see a paperback edition in August of 2022. This story is about how some Afghan girls are able to achieve an education. Once a week, a young girl’s mother, in the dark of the morning, takes a special bus with no seats but a lot of books off to a village and the refugee camp. Pari’s (our young narrator) mother also teaches the children the English alphabet. We, and Pari, learn a little about why this is happening, […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Religion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Bahram Rahman, Books & Libraries, Diversity & Multicultural, Education, Gabrielle Grimard, Kabul, Middle East, Social Themes, women's studies & history

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:357 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Religion · Tags: Afghanistan, Bahram Rahman, Books & Libraries, Diversity & Multicultural, Education, Gabrielle Grimard, Kabul, Middle East, Social Themes, women's studies & history ·
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I was going to put all 10 titles under Books, but decided to pick one as felt like cheating

Mothman Baby! by Elias Barks

July 8, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Do you like cryptology? Do you like flap book board books? Do you like to read books? Do you like to read books to little children? Do you like to have little ones laugh at funny antics of babies and toddlers like them? Then you must have the Elias Barks series Hazy Dell Flap Book of baby monsters: Yeti Baby!, Mothman Baby!, Nessie Baby! Bigfoot Baby!, Vampire Baby!, Pumpkin Baby!; Alien Baby!, and finally Krampus Baby! (And when you are done with those you can […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: babies, board books, cryptology, Elias Barks, family, Gemma Roman, George Bletsis, Meg Hunt, monsters, Social Themes, Zoe Persico

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:356 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: babies, board books, cryptology, Elias Barks, family, Gemma Roman, George Bletsis, Meg Hunt, monsters, Social Themes, Zoe Persico ·
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Fox and Boar are friends

Tiny Fox and Great Boar Book Two: Furthest by Berenika Kolomycka

July 7, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Tiny Fox and Great Boar Book Two: Furthest has three different stories that are connected. Berenika Kolomycka’s second book in this series is set in three different locations. The first is a meadow, the second during their travels and a foggy mountain, and the final one the seaside/the ocean. Now, it might have helped to have known book one, but this book does mostly stand on its own. The format is broken into three chapters that show the travels and adventures of two characters, Tiny […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: animals, Berenika Kolomycka, Boars, foxes, friendship, pigs, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:355 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: animals, Berenika Kolomycka, Boars, foxes, friendship, pigs, Social Themes ·
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All kinds of words

A Way with Words by Stacy Burch

July 7, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The main theme of this picture book is words. Or lack thereof. And therefore, it is also about communication. We follow Little Sam as they never speak words, but of course, that does not mean they cannot say many things. And of course, since she is different, people figure she does not have much to say, or really anything important to say. Stacy Burch has a multiple layered story with A Way with Words. It can be adapted to fit your specific need. This book […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health Tagged With: communication, Lucy McLoughlin, Social Themes, Stacy Burch

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:352 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health · Tags: communication, Lucy McLoughlin, Social Themes, Stacy Burch ·
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Intelligence not so artificial

Made in Korea by Jeremy Holt

July 7, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

You think you are getting one story and it turns around to become another when reading Made in Korea.  Yet it is still the first story!  Jeremy Holt (a nonbinary author) has created a commentary on humanity, life, children, privilege, sexuality, gender and more all bottled up, ready to explode off the page. The words are complimented and enhanced by the art of George Schall. Even when there is light used, the darker overtones come into play. Set in the not too far future, we […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: adoption, artificial intelligence, Asian Graphic Novels, George Schall, glbtq, Jeremy Holt, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:351 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: adoption, artificial intelligence, Asian Graphic Novels, George Schall, glbtq, Jeremy Holt, Social Themes ·
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