Children Books
Storystorm 2026 Day 27: Shana Keller Learns Ideas Have Their Own Timing
by Shana Keller
Not all ideas arrive fully formed. Sometimes inspiration strikes like lightning—sudden, intense, and impossible to igno...
One Big Galactic Family | Dedicated Review
Book Review of One Big Galactic FamilySponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book Review
What to Expect: Friendship...
Brilliant Board Books – January 2026 (Part One)
Whizzy Wheels – Bizzy Bear : Train
Those of you that regularly check out my Board Book content on here will know we are HUGE fan...
Storystorm 2026 Day 24: Kaz Windness Does the Unexpected
by Kaz Windness
If you’re like me you have LOTS of book ideas. Too many at times. My ideas almost always start with a doodle in my sket...
Five Different Boo-boos, by Maggie Keefe
Book Review of Five Different Boo-boosThe Children’s Book Review
What to Expect: Rhyming Text, Bravery, Humor, and Resilience
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Storystorm 2026 Day 22: Mel Rosenberg is Silly and Childish
by Mel Rosenberg
As an aspiring children’s author, I’ve worked on hundreds of ideas for stories, but so far only one has broken through...
Dawn of the Dragons, by Mari Mancusi
Book Review of Dawn of the DragonsThe Children’s Book Review
What to Expect: Dragons, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Adventure, Frie...
A Guide to Creating Children’s Stories From Reunion Experiences
Children are natural storytellers. They love hearing about adventures, friendships, and moments that feel full of magic. Reunion experi...
Storystorm 2026 Day 19: Sara Weingartner Branches Out a Character
by Sara Weingartner
Before we dive into creative inspiration, I want to take a moment to check in with you all. How are you, emotionall...
The Book of Fairies, by Susie Spikol
Book Review of The Book of FairiesThe Children’s Book Review
What to Expect: Fairies, Folklore, Nature, and Imagination.
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