Sunday, March 15, 2026

A Forest Begins Anew by Louise M. Aamodt

Anyone else seeing the first breakings of Spring? I have hyacinthus, daffodils, blue bells, and other small flowers already blooming across the farm. With the freezing coming in the next two days, I'm not sure how long they'll still shine, but Spring is poking out its head and saying 'hello'. Even my cows are finding more and more grass to nibble on.

Today's read fits right into the theme of new life. However, it doesn't concentrate on Spring. Rather, it looks at what happens after a forest fire burns everything to the ground. I'm curious to see how this book handles the theme and hope it has the same hopeful atmosphere the cover radiates.

So, let's open it up and take a look!




A FOREST BEGINS ANEW
by Louise M. Aamodt
Illustrated by Elly MacKay
Astra Young Readers
Picture Book
40 pages
ages 4 to 8

COMING MAY 12th!!!


Told through lyrical rhyme and stunning 3D cut-paper illustrations, this is the captivating story of a forest’s renewal as it goes from ashes to new growth in the aftermath of a sweeping forest fire.

Set against the backdrop of a devastating forest fire, A Forest Begins Anew unfolds the life cycle of a particularly resilient ecosystem. As smoke jumpers leap from planes and pinecones eventually unseal from the heat of the fire, the story poetically weaves the effects of a forest fire into a vibrant tapestry that reveals a delicate balance between destruction and renewal. 

Back matter containing fascinating facts and further reading portrays forest fires not just as destructive forces but as catalysts for growth and rebirth. With its lyrical rhyming text and breathtaking illustrations, A Forest Begins Anew honors nature’s ability to survive against the odds.

GOODREADS    /    PUBLISHER



MY TIDBITS

With care and respect for nature, these pages help readers understand a little more about how forests recover after a fire.

Starting with lightning striking an already very dry forest, this books leads readers through the moments when the fire spreads and the animals run. Then, come the fire fighters, who use different means to get it under control. But most of these pages cover the aftermath and demonstrate how a burned out forest finds life again. These blossoms, blooms, and sprouting greenery also get a little help as volunteers add their contributions. Then, on the last pages, there's detailed and specific information surrounding all of this and more.

This is a lovely read for anyone wanting to raise awareness for forest fires or anyone wanting to explore the entire process of a forest's rebirth with a young reader. The book fits the age group nicely as it gently leads readers through the entire situation, while making the emotions behind each moment clear. For example, while the fire scenes carry a sense of danger and weight, there's also a sense of hope as the animals successfully flee and the fire fighters arrive. There's a sense of wonder as the dead forest slowly shows signs of life, and the pacing is just right to keep readers interested. The entire thing flows nicely and creates a smooth read-aloud. 

The illustrations are well done and bring each moment to life. Readers can explore these on their own and still get a sense of the story even if they can't read every word themselves. The end of the book holds quite a bit of information, which adults can use to expand on various aspects related to the happenings in the book. This makes it a lovely addition for group activities, homeschoolers and more.


And here they are...

Louise M. Aamodt is an ESL and science teacher, an active SCBWI member, and children’s book author. A Forest Begins Anew, which won the Marvelous Midwest Conference manuscript contest, is her debut picture book.






Elly MacKay is an award-winning picture book maker whose titles include Butterfly Park (a 2015 Junior Library Guild Selection) and Red Sky At Night (a 2018 New York Public Library’s Best Books for Kids Selection). She has been interviewed about her unique illustration process in CBC Arts and the Washington Post. Visit theaterclouds.com.




Saturday, March 14, 2026

Have you ever washed a Dinosaur? by Charlie Greene

Today's ready promises tons of fun...and we could all use a little more of that.




HAVE YOU EVER WASHED A DINOSAUR?
by Charlie Greene
Illustrated by Ethan Roffler
Greenehouse Services
Picture Book
20 pages
ages 4 to 8


Explore new worlds of ancient creatures in this exciting adventure. From pools to ponds, through mud and muck, some dinosaurs just don't know how to stay out of trouble. It takes childlike creativity, determination, and teamwork to handle these beasts. It's a dirty job, cleaning dinosaurs...but somebody's gotta do it!

GOODREADS   /    HARDBACK    /    PAPERBACK



MY TIDBITS

If you've never washed a dinosaur, this book will be eye-opening and giggle-inducing.

Children are playing in a small pool outside when a dinosaur happens by. It wants a bath, and the kids are ready to scrub away. This draws the attention of the next dinosaur, who also could use a cleaning. Soon, there's an entire row of various dinosaurs. Not only does this pose a problem with the small pool, but there's a lot of work involved. Luckily, the kids are clever and handle things in an original and interesting way.

This is one of those books, where the text carries some of the story and the illustrations carry even more. The text is written in rhyme, which flows sometimes better than others, but is cute and keeps the tale going. It is clearly printed, which makes it even a nice read for beginning readers out there to tackle on their own. While the story is brought across with lyrical fun, the illustrations make the read. These are very well done and bring across each moment with tons of personality, imagination, and pack the humor and cleverness. An entire new level to the tale unfolds in the imagery, which slyly reveals how clever these kids are. At the end, there's a silly twist to make sure this book gets an 'again' right away.

It's a lovely, light read for small giggles and holds attention nicely for group readings as well as individual settings. And not only dinosaur fans will enjoy this one.


And here he is...

Charlie has lived in places grand and small, and he resides there still. He has a little bit of everything to go with his little bit of life; he just has a little more of it than some may assume. Once you take away the differences, Charlie is exactly the same as anyone else. Charlie likes to be liked, but he likes liking others even more.

Friday, March 13, 2026

Unexpected Guests by Mariajo Ilustrajo

I'm very excited to open up today's read and see what's inside. This one caught my attention thanks to the title and cover. The two already promise a tale with all sorts of possibilities. Then, I saw that this one was short-listed for the British Books Award...which hints at amazing illustrations and a great tale, too. Right? I'll admit that I'm not always onboard with award decisions (especially in movies!), but I have high-hopes for this one.

So, let's open it up and see if I'll be disappointed or not.





UNEXPECTED GUESTS
by Mariajo Ilustrajo
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Picture Book
42 pages
ages 4 to 8

Shortlisted for Illustrator of the Year - British Book Awards 2025

From the internationally best-selling author and illustrator, Mariajo Ilustrajo, comes an interactive page-turner of a picture book. Providing a playful, surprising twist on the classic “unexpected guest” premise, the narrative here is flipped, making humans the unexpected guests in a tale told by mice! 

The mice living happily under the floorboards of a house find their peace is disturbed by some unexpected guests . . . humans! The mice are curious about their guests and set out to investigate. They find weird and wonderful human objects and lots of food, so they decide their guests might not be so bad after all – until our intrepid mouse narrator finds himself caught in a jar!  His friends try to save him but get caught too, and they fear the worst, but they’re set free from the jar . . . and into a cardboard Mouse Land. The humans aren’t so bad after all! But, for the final twist, the mice discover there is one last guest to deal with—and it’s even worse than a CAT!

Providing a full interactive picture book experience, Unexpected Guests features a clever gatefold device that reveals the mice in their home under the floorboards, while die cut holes can be found on the front and back cover. These elements elevate the fast-paced and funny story and bring to life Mariajo’s irresistible artwork, resulting in what is sure to become a firm family favourite.

GOODREADS     /     PUBLISHER     /      AMAZON



MY TIDBITS

The idea of uninvited guests takes a cute twist and leads in unexpected directions in an inviting and, yet, thought-provoking way.

Mice have been enjoying their lives under the floorboards of a long, empty house. When so-called humans move in, everything is flipped on its head. These mice have heard rumors concerning humans, but nothing horribly specific. At first, they are very careful but soon learn that humans have some interesting things and foods, which definitely make mice-life more enjoyable. But humans are also known to be dangerous...and that might cause some issues.

This is a beautifully created picture book with light humor and an enjoyable amount of imagination. The illustrations carry this tale as the energetic mice go through their side of an adventure. Their world grabs attention with antics and heart at the bottom part of the page, while the humans' realm sits towards the top. The idea of 'pests' will probably sit in the back of readers' minds from the beginning, but the cute mice completely win over...and that while later switching into this more dangerous relationship between humans and mice. Or at least, edging on it enough to keep readers wondering what will happen and fear for the mice while also empathizing with the humans. It's an adorable and thought-provoking balance.

The text flows smoothly and enhances each moment while giving it foundation. This creates a lovely read-aloud and even a nice one for beginning readers to grab up on their own, since the images can help them along with the plot. The ending isn't quite what might be expected and keeps the entire read snuggly at the age level.

It's one worth picking up and enjoying.



And here she is...

Mariajo Ilustrajo is an award-winning Spanish illustrator based in the UK. She completed her MA in Children's Illustration from the prestigious Cambridge School of Art, before going on to be crowned the overall winner of the World Illustration Awards. Her debut picture book, Flooded, has been translated into 20 languages and won the Klaus Flugge Prize for Illustration.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

The Head of the World by B.R. Kang

Today's read is the first in a brand new series. I've heard whispers that there are five books in planning but don't quote me on that because they are only whispers. I haven't really looked into this one much but have been looking forward to finally picking it up, since it's been on my pile for a couple months...just waiting to slide closer to release day, which is next week! Anyway, I'm expecting fantasy and rich world building as well as characters to adore, since this should be a longer series.

The only way to find out if this one is worth a read or not is to open it and dive in.




THE HEAD OF THE WORLD
Caput Mundi #1
by B.R. Kang
AP Creative LC
Middle Grade Fantasy
270 pages
ages 9 to 12

COMING MARCH 17th!!!

When Niil Terra sets off to find his missing parents, he ends up in Caput Mundi, a dazzling place filled with flourishing innovation and alchemic wonders. It is also the home of enarii, a shape-shifting metal that can be willed into any shape, whether it be swords, forks or fly swatters. As Niil’s talent for shaping enarii emerges, he discovers something he’s never had before: a place where he belongs.

But when secrets about enarii—and Niil’s parents—begin to surface, he is faced with an impossible choice that could cost far more than he’s prepared to lose.

Caput Mundi, the Head of the World is an upper middle grade fantasy adventure for ages 9-12. This epic quest blends action, elemental powers, and friendship into a hopepunk story about perseverance and standing up for what’s right. Even when the world feels impossibly big.



MY TIDBITS

With a very original, magical direction, this is an adventure about discovery...and that in so many ways.

Niil's been kidnapped and brought to a very strange place. The kidnappers hope that his father will come for him and return what he's stolen, but Niil's family life isn't exactly golden. Instead, the kidnappers are kinder than expected and treat Niil like their own child. When they finally go after his father, they never return and Niil accompanies their true daughter to search for them. Plus, he needs to learn more about his own mother and history. But the journey isn't what they expected, and not only are there constant dangers, Niil discovers the magical substance called enarii and learns of his own, special powers. 

From the very first page, it's clear that this is a fantasy read, which takes an unique direction. Not only is the world different, but the characters seem to never be what a reader might expect. But then, the characters are often not what they first appear to be and carry secret intentions. This keeps the plot on its toes and guarantees many twists and turns. Then, there's enarri. This magical element embraces so much: a magical tool, currency, part of characters' lives and so much more. Niil's own hidden past intertwines with enarri in ways which leave much to be discovered during the rest of the series. Plus, this isn't a light read. There's betrayal, fights, danger, death, and constant secrets to be revealed. Yet, the author keeps it in the solid realm of middle grade fantasy.

While the fantasy aspects stay high, there's more to this book than just magical adventure. This first book seems to slowly step into the characters, leaving them at arm's length until the later pages of the book. It's as if the reader needs to get to know them first. Plus, there is quite a bit of underlying depth in everything. For example, Niil comes across as mature for an 11-year-old, but as the terrible relationship with his father is made clear, Niil's attitude makes sense. There's also a large dose of society disparities. In this realm, there are clear social levels with the lower ones suffering. It surprised me to discover a revolutionary group, of sorts, which can use pretty harsh means to meet their goals. So, there are some heavier directions in this first book, which signal some unique themes not often seen in the middle grade realm. And there are also messages surrounding the need to stand for what is right and determining when something is evil.

Summed up, this is an original, fantasy read with tons to offer and even more to come. Anyone who enjoys unique magic, social unrest, finding yourself, secrets, fights, adventure, and more will want to give this book a go.


And here she is...

B.R. KANG is a 1.5-generation Korean-American, unapologetic foodie, Harvard alum, and constant daydreamer. Her debut novel, “Caput Mundi,” has been nearly twenty years in the making—rooted in what-ifs, countless revisions, hundreds of rejections, and a stubborn belief that good stories are worth fighting for. 


When she’s not writing, she’s in the kitchen experimenting with recipes or exploring flavors from around the world. Learn more about her and her work at CaputMundiBooks.com.


Follow B.R. Kang on Instagram: @boraborakang & @caputmundibooks

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

The Ocean: Explore a Watery World by Laura Perdew







THE OCEAN
Explore a Watery World
by Laura Perdew
Illustrated by Micah Rauch
Nomad Press
Middle Grade Nonfiction
128 pages
ages 8 to 12

COMING MAY 15th!!!


A fascinating exploration of the different parts of the ocean and the creatures that live there!

The mighty ocean covers 70 percent of the planet, supports well over 100,000 marine species, regulates climate, feeds billions of people, and plays a key role in the carbon cycle. Yet the ocean is also fragile and needs our help.

In The Ocean: Explore a Watery World with Hands-On Science Activities for Kids, young marine biologists learn the ocean’s history and the key roles it plays on Earth, including its part in the carbon cycle and in regulating weather and climate. Explore the polar oceans, intertidal zones, the shallow ocean, and the open ocean, and discover the incredible biodiversity adapted to living there. Find out how people use and rely on the ocean and how humans are making a giant impact on this massive body of water.

Each chapter examines different aspect of our oceans and our scientific understanding, including past and current ocean conservation efforts around the world. Sidebars about technology, species spotlights, and short biographies about ocean explorers and scientists provide insight into the marine-human relationship, while hands-on activities and critical thinking exercises invite all kinds of learners to gain a deeper understanding of Earth’s oceans. A compelling narrative style, fun facts, glossary words defined on the page, and links to primary source combine to take readers on an investigative journey of the ocean.

Additional materials include a glossary, a list of media for further learning, a selected bibliography, and index. All books are leveled for Guided Reading level and Lexile and align with Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards.


GOODREADS     /    PUBLISHER



MY TIDBITS


A wealth of information surrounding oceans hits with depth and broadness to form a very, well-rounded read.

After a Table of Contents, which highlights the seven chapters and themes these pages touch upon, there's a world map, which shows the basic flow of the oceans. The chapters touch upon topics such as the ocean's origins, currents, climates, ecosystems, and other themes. Each chapter begins with a quick comic strip of a girl sailing with her father, an all-reaching question to be understood during the chapter, and a quick introduction into the main theme. From there, each chapter packs tons of information surrounding the theme...and this coming from various directions in the STEM realm. At the end of each chapter, there's a short list of activities, small experiments and such, and at the end of the book, there's an index, glossary, references for further research and more. It forms a very thorough look at various aspects of the ocean and leaves readers with quite a bit of knowledge in various directions.

This isn't a light read but tries to give readers a good understanding of the many themes explored. For example, the first chapter takes a look at how water relates to the beginning of life and how the formation of the oceans might have taken place. Each chapter packs tons of information...and I do mean a lot. The explanations are delivered in a tone fitting to the audience level and move quickly from one topic to the next. The important terms are placed in a sidebar along the pages to help readers easily find the definitions. Since there are so many topics mentioned, QR codes offer readers the chance to take side-dives into various themes as desired. There are also interesting tidbits put together, which hit everything from interesting facts to important individuals. It's thorough, well-thought out, and kept interesting for the right reader. Others might be overwhelmed with the fast-paced delivery of so much information. 

The various activities at the end of the chapter add an especially nice touch and can be done with simple, household items or explored by readers on their own. There are also many photos to help make the information more clear. This book could be used by groups or homeschoolers as the basis for an entire unit surrounding oceans, and they would come out with a broad understanding of much more than basic ocean facts. It's also a lovely read for science fans, who want to learn more about the ocean.


And here she is...

Laura Perdew is an author, writing coach, presenter, and former middle school teacher. She is the author of The Fort (Page Street Kids 2020) and over 50 books for the education market including Biodiversity: Explore the Diversity of Life on Earth (Nomad Press 2019) which is on the Booklist editors’ list of the Top 10 Books on the Environment & Sustainability for Youth 2020. Laura is a long-time member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, and an avid runner and hiker. She lives and plays in Boulder, Colorado.