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2013 Finalist for Picture Books, Early Reader
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Nutley, the Nut-Free Squirrel
Book Review
The Way I Saw It
These enjoyable vignettes of a doctor’s memories make for a great storytelling session. Howard A. Stein wrote "The Way I Saw It" as a family heirloom, and the memoir serves that purpose well. His sense of humor and pride in his work as...
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The Boomerang Effect
by Dindy Yokel
Five-minute exercises, no equipment or gym memberships to purchase, no therapy or coaching sessions, just relief from the stress and anxiety trap that many people experience—that’s the promise (and premise) of Nicola Bird’s...
Book Review
Grocery Makeover
User-friendly book gives families realistic ways to shop and eat healthier. Dietitian Julie Feldman shares relatively pain-free ways to fundamentally change a family’s diet through simple shopping choices in "Grocery Makeover", her...
Book Review
Hilda and the Bird Parade
When Hilda and her mother move to a new home in the city, the little girl’s wonderfully solitary journeys into nature necessarily cease. How she manages to satisfy her need for independence while assuring her mother of her safety is...
Book Review
Dandelion Hunter
Need to survive the apocalypse? There’s a plant for that. If natural disaster strikes and grocery store shelves go bare, what could an apartment dweller find to eat? The thought of “apocalypse insurance” drove Rebecca Lerner to...
Book Review
What My Mother Gave Me
“A single gift can easily tell the story of an entire life,” writes Elizabeth Benedict, editor of and contributor to the anthology "What My Mother Gave Me". In the book’s case, a single gift has the ability to tell the story of two...