Sunday, January 11, 2026

You're My Little Bunny by B.D. Cottleston

Happy Sunday! Today, I have a super snuggly book. At least, those are the vibes I'm getting from this one. Don't you want to reach out and feel those bunnies to see if their fur is as cushy-soft as it looks? I'm hoping for a lot of warmth and adorable moments. 

Let's open this one up and see if it heads in this direction or something completely different!





YOU'RE MY LITTLE BUNNY
by B.D. Cottleston
Ink Out Loud
Picture Book
40 pages
ages 3 and up

COMING FEBRUARY 10th!!!


A Giftable Book of Love for the Littlest Someone

Snuggle up and share the sweetest moments with You're My Little Bunny--a tender, beautifully illustrated keepsake book that says everything a little one needs to hear. Whether it's for a baby shower, first birthday, or just because, this story is a hug wrapped in pages, perfect for bedtime, lap time, or anytime.

With playful rhymes, soft art, and gentle affirmations, this book celebrates the cozy bond between grown-ups and their favorite "little bunny." It's the perfect gift to show your love--because somebunny means the world to you.

Ink it. Gift it. Mean it.



MY TIDBITS


Snuggles are all but guaranteed when sharing this read with little loved ones.

The first scene begins with a rabbit mom and her little bunny as they snuggle up together with a book (the same as the cover), and this loving tone continues from there. With each turn of the page, a short phrase introduces a new situation with different animals either showing love and hugging or another sweet activity such as blowing bubbles. Each scene showcases only the character(s) without background, allowing listeners/readers to focus right away on each adorable moment. The mood remains warm, kind, friendly, and caring throughout to create a feel-good read.

The wording is kept concise and clear with only a few words each time to clarify the moment and add the right touch of atmosphere. These are even fitting to younger listeners to create a lovely naptime or bedtime read. The illustrations are done with much care and make each character come to life. It's hard not to want to reach in and snuggle each one. To round off everything with a personal touch, there's an area on the first pages, where the name of the child(ren) receiving this book can be placed, and there's even enough room for a small message. So, it's a book full of warm and love.

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Sonic the Hedgehog: On the Go, Vol. 2 by Ian Flynn

We're heading toward a familiar character today and taking a look at the second book in a comic series for middle graders. Sonic the Hedgehog was popular when I was younger and my own kids definitely know him. I didn't read the first book in this series but doubt diving into the second will be too difficult...although there probably are some story arcs which stretch between the two.

Let's just open this one up and see what Sonic and his gang are up to this time.




SONIC THE HEDGEHOG:
On the Go, Volume Two
by Ian Flynn
Illustrated by Evan Stanley, Tracy Yardley,
Adam Bryce Thomas, Jack Lawrence
IDW Publishing
328 pages
ages 9 to 12

COMING FEBRUARY 10th!!!


Sonic may be ready for a break, but the excitement never stops in these collections of the comic series in recommended reading order!

The thuggish duo Rough and Tumble are back, and they’re looking for vengeance against Sonic and his friends. And they’re not the only ones… Some of Sonic’s greatest foes have returned and, with the help of some new evil allies, have created a threat that’s guaranteed to take over the world.

Then, join two of the most popular new characters from Sonic’s world, Tangle and Whisper, in this classic odd-couple team-up adventure! Can Tangle and Whisper help solve each other’s problems, or will they just make things worse? Plus, join Sonic and some of his coolest friends in adventures that show just how wonderful Sonic’s world really is.

Collects issues #13–20 from volumes 4 and 5 (
Infection and Crisis City) of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, the 2019 Annual, and the Tangle and Whisper four-issue miniseries.

GOODREADS    /    PUBLISHER



MY TIDBITS


Action hits nonstop with a tiny touch of humor and fantasy to create more than a couple exciting adventures.

This book starts with the main tale arc of volume 4, Infection, and thanks to the peaceful beginning of this volume, wasn't difficult to dive right into the scenes and figure out what was happening. Then, it dives into the various stories from the 2019 Annual, heads into the Tangle and Whisper miniseries, and rounds everything off with the main arc of volume 5, Crisis City. So, there's a ton packed into these pages and the pacing makes this obvious when heading through. There is a Table of Contents at the beginning to help readers find their desired story right away. Each change-over during the read is accompanied by a single, full-page illustration as a quick break. 

Sonic the Hedgehog fans are, obviously, going to enjoy this collection and get quite a bit adventure during the read. The action is non-stop with scenes that bring each moment to life and pack tension as well as energy. The dialogue drives each moment forward, while the well-done illustrations carry the rest. While Sonic drives much of these pages, the others from the group have their own chances to shine due to the various stories in these pages. It creates a lovely playground of personalities, adventures, and worlds for fans to sink into and enjoy. It fits nicely to the middle grade audience as well as slightly older readers.

Friday, January 9, 2026

Little Bunny's To-Do List by Helen Kemp Zax

We've just made it past the big holiday season, but the first notes of Easter are in the air. Well, there's Valentine's day, too, but the publishing world already has bunnies and eggs hitting the shelves. So, I'm going to go with the flow and let you take a peek at some of the Easter goodness coming our way. 





LITTLE BUNNY'S TO-DO LIST
A Magic List Book
by Helen Kemp Zax
Illustrated by Kiersten Eve Eagan
Harry N. Abrams
40 pages
ages 4 to 8


From harvesting jellybeans to practicing mega-hops, the Easter Bunny will get through his daily to-do list one item at a time in this funny picture book that gently teaches time management.

Deliver treats by moonlight / Bunny Hop with gnomes
Fill every Easter basket / Hide eggs at all the homes


Little Bunny is very busy from morning to night—good thing he has a to-do list! From stirring pots of pastel colors to dye eggs to knitting lambswool sweaters for tiny chicks, he has many tasks to complete before bedtime.

But it’ll all get done; one thing at a time. And when all his tasks are finally completed, Little Bunny is rewarded with a fantastically finished list and a warm cup of parsley tea.

The textured glitter-stamped cover is so inviting that young readers will be eager to accompany Little Bunny during his very busy day, and they will be in for another sparkly surprise when they unfold a secret flap at the end of the book to see all the items in Little Bunny’s to-do list checked off in glittery ink!

Perfect for Easter or everyday read-alouds, Little Bunny’s To-Do List offers a gentle lesson on the importance of organization.

GOODREADS    /     AMAZON


MY TIDBITS


A pinch of magic and the dusting of dreams mix to set off a very, Easterly adventure.

Little Bunny wakes up one morning in a great mood. After eating a magical carrot, he transforms from an average, white rabbit into the busy Easter Bunny. And he has a huge list of things to get done. Collecting jelly beans from the jelly trees, collecting eggs, creating dyes, and so many more activities keep him busy from dawn to dusk.

This is a book to get young listeners into Easter Bunny mode. It begins calm enough with the bunny waking up in a normal house to enjoy the flowers, but with the hint of magic, takes on Easter egg fun pure. The transformation itself did confuse me for a second...I didn't realize, right away, that the transformation was leading a normal bunny into the Easter Bunny, but the story really took off from there to create an exciting read with many activities young listeners will recognize. Things such as the jelly bean tree add smiles and keep a slight hum of imagination going. It makes for a quick-paced and grabbing read until the end.

The illustrations hang in the pastel direction to stick to the Easter theme. Each scene brings across energy and activity...until the end, which rounds this off into a nice bedtime read as well. The text rhymes smoothly and is divided into short phrases over the pages to make it a flowing read-aloud. 

It's a cute read to ring in the Easter season for groups, classrooms, and single settings. 



And here they are...

Helen Kemp Zax could spend all day musing over rhymes, so daily to-do lists keep her life on track. Her poetry has appeared in many anthologies and magazines, and she was co-awarded the 2021 YorkMix International Children’s Poetry Prize and won the 2018 Middle Grade Katherine Paterson Prize. A former lawyer and teacher, Kemp Zax holds an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Leonard, and their Aussie-doodle, Huckleberry Finn. 

Kiersten Eve Eagan is an illustrator working in children’s publishing and design for television and film. Eagan is passionate about storytelling and loves using design to help bring stories to life. She studied illustration at the Academy of Art in San Francisco and now lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she loves exploring the mountains or spending time by the sea.

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Pup Chef by Margot Philips

Since moving back to the U.S., our farm life has made more than enough space and fun for a furry, family friend. I guess I do have to specify, since many of our 'friends' are furry or feathery—in this case, I'm speaking over our lovely dog. We're now on our 2nd pal, since our loving Fullhouse passed away thanks to a series of strokes and cancer a few years back. Now, Pumpkin has joined our ranks the last several years and should be around for several to come. We get our pals from the rescue, so the age isn't exactly known. Just a good guess.

Anyway, my youngest daughter has baked treats for them, every now and then. So, when I had the opportunity to pick up today's read, I didn't let it pass me by. This doggy cookbook is sold for adults, but I know other kids like my daughter, who enjoy baking and would, no doubt, love to create treats fitting for their own pals. 

Let's see if this book works for them!




PUP CHEF
50 Recipes Your Furry Best Friend Will Love
by Margot Philips
DoodleLife Publishing
Cookbook
162 pages

Dive into Pup Chef, a delightful cookbook filled with 50 scrumptious and healthy recipes to enjoy with your dog. This collection is ideal for pet owners looking to pamper their furry friends with tasty, nutritious, dog-safe ingredients that promote overall wellness.

Each recipe is simple to prepare and suitable for every tail-wagging occasion, ranging from quick snacks and frozen favorites to baked delicacies and festive bites. This cookbook enhances the time spent with your pup, strengthening your connection through the joy of homemade goodness.

Embrace the fun of treat-making with Pup Chef and discover the perfect way to make moments with your dog a little sweeter.


GOODREADS     /     AMAZON



MY TIDBITS


These pages hold more than a few recipes, which hit all sorts of directions to make almost any pup smile.

This is a cookbook for dog treats and offers fifty possibilities, covering a large range of directions. The author begins the book with a personal note before heading into a brief overview of what cooks need to keep in mind when creating food for their furry friends. There are some dietary notes as well as a list of items dogs shouldn't eat and why. This allows young cooks to understand why some foods are appropriate and what harm they can cause. After this, it's recipe time.

The book is divided into several sections according to treat types. Each recipe has a two-page spread, one side with a large, colorful photo of the treat and the other with the recipe. The ingredients are listed clearly on the left side of the recipe along with a note (if needed) and two-stars when the recipe is gluten and dairy free. The ingredients are pretty standard, and I didn't notice anything that isn't readily available at the local grocery store. The directions are concise and clear, but then, these recipes aren't overly difficult, for the most part. Some do require certain shaped cookie cutters or baking forms, but honestly, that's only if a person wants them to look exactly like the photo. Obviously, these are necessities in most cases.

As with all cooking adventures, younger cooks will need a little supervision or assistance, but older, experienced bakers should have no problem creating most treats on their own. The text is very understandable, and there are even cute, doggy photos sprinkled in to make fans smile.

The end of the book holds several index possibilities to help readers find recipes easily. There are also a few more tips and facts at the end to round off the information goodness.

Baking fans, who want to treat their furry friends, too, are sure to enjoy this book and will find more than enough ideas to keep repeats far and few between...and are sure to find more than a few that their pals enjoy.

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

The Storyteller's Almanac by Elise Hurst

The first weeks of the year usually mean more time to read, since that's when our colder weather normally hits. Notice the words 'usually' and 'normally', since this year seems to be playing to its own beat with big temperature swings and no sign of the subzero temps, yet. Although I'm beginning to wonder if I'm going to have to start more work outside on the farm again (I'm innerly screaming 'not yet!'), that reading pile stands waiting for me to pick today's read up.

Today's read is one I'm not sure will be good or not. I enjoy the illustrated cover but am a little lost as to the direction it will take. I'm getting short story vibes, but the blurb doesn't really hint at that direction. Instead, it should be a wordless journey, so my interest is piqued. 

Let's just jump in and see what's inside.

(Note after reading: Elise Hurst might now be one of my favorite illustrators.)





THE STORYTELLER'S ALMANAC
by Elise Hurst
Compendium
Children's Fantasy
128 pages
ages 4 and up

COMING JANUARY 20th!!!


This is an invitation to latch on to your imagination, and let it take you on an exciting ride to the extraordinary. The Storyteller's Almanac is your creative companion in unlocking new doors to your imagination and seeing where they might lead.

Created by award-winning illustrator Elise Hurst, this captivating wordless picture book features 50 richly detailed illustrations to explore. There are imaginative places to visit, mythological creatures to meet, and amazing adventures waiting for you. But the story of these illustrations is yours to create.

Open the pages at bedtime, on a road trip, or as a creative writing exercise. And when you need a little extra inspiration, there's a scavenger hunt included to help spot hidden details to fuel your storytelling journey.

Where will your stories take you? That's up to you!

It's a resource you'll reach for again and again--whether you're:
- A child discovering new ways to play and imagine
- A parent looking to connect and create with your child
- A teacher seeking thoughtful story starters for the classroom
- Someone creative searching for a fresh spark of inspiration


GOODREADS     /     PUBLISHER


MY TIDBITS

Get ready to enter a world of imagination and let those dreams fly because these pages will take you on a  journey not easily left behind.

These pages hold sheer delight for fantasy fans' eyes. The scenes take different directions with each turn of the page, inviting to new stories and possibilities each time. All hold a touch of fantasy. Some twist familiar moments with a tinge of wonder, while others open up with places that only exist in tales. There are short poems sprinkled in between, only a few here and there, which seem to unlock a new door of thought, each time. These are short, pointed, and only appear every now and then to let the illustrations remain the main theme throughout.

The artist uses lighter colors, many careful strokes, and whimsical details to let the eyes sink into each moment. The creativity blossoms and blooms as every flip of the page opens up to a new world. It's hard not to stop and gaze at each one as individual tales come to life. Many hold animal figures with human-like attributes but not in the cutesy way. Instead, there's hints of rich adventure with each one. 

This book works well with almost all age groups, since it invites in with scenes which are sure to grab children and imagination-minded adults alike. Not only are the illustrations calming, but also inspiring. I could even see this used in classrooms or group settings...and by homeschoolers...to inspire writing sessions as well. I will be placing this one on my own bookshelf and have no doubt it will be pulled out again and again over the years by all sorts of hands.



And here she is...

Elise Hurst is a Melbourne-based illustrator, fine artist and author, specialising in children's books. She works in a vintage alternate reality, creating characters we feel we know and worlds we would like to inhabit.