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Danny Can Read/Danny sabe leer Virtual Tour: Review and Prize Pack Giveaway

Reading fun stories makes an enjoyable and effective way to learn a new language. Danny Can Read/Danny sabe leer by Diana Paola Navarro Gómez helps little ones learn both English and Spanish, along with important life lessons. Enter to win a signed copy and a puzzle inspired by the book!

My Review:

Featuring cute characters and positive vibes, Danny Can Read is a colorful, charming and cheerful bilingual picture book concerning self-discovery, self-acceptance, self-affirmation, sibling relationship, teamwork, and attitudes toward differences.

The inseparable brother-and-sister duo Danny and Lily love to do everything together. The unexpected discovery of Danny's special talent for reading, however, begins to drive a wedge between the two. Lily feels frustrated and left out because of her inability to read until one day she realizes that she's got her own talent to help Danny out. They indeed make the best team ever!

With adorable baby dinosaurs and their pet parrot painted in vibrant colors, the book is bound to grab a young reader's attention at first sight. As the story unfolds, she may marvel at Danny's passion for reading powered by his rich imagination, worry about Lily's frustration and estrangement, and cheer for the team's strong comeback. The story includes the right amount of twists and turns to hold the reader's interest while it's told in easy-to-follow sentences that are suitable for beginner language learners. English and Spanish versions of the narrative go side by side on each spread for easy comparison and comprehension, allowing readers to learn new words and expressions in meaningful contexts. Meanwhile, the expressive illustrations help young children empathize with the characters, explore the joy of reading and learning, and embrace the beauty of diversity and synergy.

Besides bilingual education, the book delivers noteworthy messages about social-emotional development. The self-discovery journeys of Danny and Lily inspire youngsters to build confidence through identifying and celebrating their own strengths. Moreover, they are encouraged to value differences, individuality and collaboration.

Beautiful, engaging and educational, Danny Can Read promises a delightful addition to any child's picture book collection, especially those who love animals, nature, reading and learning different languages.

About the Book:

Ages: 4–8 | 38 Pages
Publisher: Mr Momo (2025) | ISBN: 979-138-752-3121

Danny Can Read is a bilingual (English–Spanish) picture book that celebrates the magic of reading and the power of learning at your own pace. Dinosaur siblings Danny and Lily discover that their talents shine in different ways — and that they shine the most when they work together. Through a warm, engaging story designed for read-alouds, children explore big feelings like frustration and comparison, practice empathy, and build confidence as they see that differences aren't obstacles — they're strengths. Perfect for ages 4–8, ideal for bilingual families and for readers learning English or Spanish.

Purchase link: Amazon

He Calls Me Daughter in Theaters Only 3/17-18! Win an Amazon Gift Card!

Do you know a woman whose life has been adversely affected by a "father wound"? Take her to watch He Calls Me Daughter, which hits theaters March 17 & 18 only. Buy tickets today and enter to win an Amazon gift card below!

Synopsis:

HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER is for women who have felt unseen, unsupported, or unsure of their worth. Through intimate, first-person stories, viewers follow women as they begin to name the pain they’ve carried for years: father wound. Audiences are invited to reflect on their own story as they walk alongside these women on a journey toward healing. HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER is an invitation to experience the love of a Father who does not withdraw — One who offers peace, belonging, and restoration.

My Review:

Weaving together personal narratives, close-up interviews and insightful comments, He Calls Me Daughter strikes me as a touching, healing film about faith, family, forgiveness and unconditional love. By featuring women with vastly different backgrounds, the documentary makes the shocking revelation about the long-term detrimental impact of father wounds on their families, their relationships and even their mental health. More importantly, it shows how faith helps those women feel loved, seen and needed. Although their earthly fathers have hurt or failed them, their heavenly father never will. Faith gives them strength while forgiveness gives them joy and peace.

Calliope Callisto Clark and the Search for Wisdom Virtual Tour: Review and Prize Pack Giveaway

Are you into Greek mythology? Do you think two-thousand-year-old wisdom would still be useful in modern life? Follow sixth-grader Callie's challenging journey of discovery in Calliope Callisto Clark and the Search for Wisdom, an upcoming release from prolific, award-winning author and scholar Claudia Mills. Enter to win a signed hardcover copy, two other signed books from the author and more!

My Review:

Full of heart and humor, Calliope Callisto Clark and the Search for Wisdom is a gripping, illuminating middle-grade novel that promotes kindness, empathy, acceptance, resilience and creativity.

Fascinated by the history and culture of ancient Greece, Callie chooses to name herself after Greek goddesses Calliope and Callisto, although the school librarian is the only one who calls her by Calliope. One morning accident triggers a series of unfortunate events that put Callie at risk of losing her furry friend Archie. In hopes of getting guidance from ancient wisdom, Callie joins the philosophy club organized by the kind and knowledgeable school librarian. Will what she learns in the club help her behave well enough to keep Archie forever?

Told from Callie's perspective, the first-person narrative leads us inside the orphaned young girl's colorful yet chaotic world through her unconventional thoughts, observations, interpretations and reactions. With an active, inquisitive mind, Callie is smart, sensitive, assertive and outspoken. She likes to ask questions, tough ones. She dares to challenge authorities including her rigid teacher and the open-minded principal. She longs to be seen and heard. She gets emotional easily and stands up for her friend with no hesitation. This unique mix of traits makes the protagonist feel real and relatable.

Callie's strong character is contrasted and complemented by her bestie Peggy's calmness and easygoingness. The philosophy club gives Callie the opportunity to discover something new about her friend as well as her nemesis. As Callie learns to put herself in other people's shoes, young readers are inspired to practice empathy and voice their opinions without hurting others' feelings. They are also encouraged to express gratitude and make sincere apologies for their mistakes.

Through witty language, comical scenarios and thought-provoking discussions, the story makes abstract philosophical concepts accessible and relevant to young thinkers, prompting them to ask not only "What" but also "Why" questions. Callie's experience suggests that one should focus on what's within their control instead of trying to change someone else's thoughts and actions. In addition, adaptability is a necessary skill in the fast-changing world we live in.

Expertly written and heartwarming, Calliope Callisto Clark and the Search for Wisdom provides a most enjoyable introduction to philosophy, a charming read for dog-lovers and Greek mythology enthusiasts!

About the Book:

Ages: 9+ | 272 Pages
Publisher: Holiday House (2026) | ISBN-13: 978-0-8234-6050-2

“Difficult” student Callie joins a philosophy club seeking the wisdom she needs to keep her beloved but equally difficult dog in this hilarious, heartfelt middle-grade novel for underdogs and dog-lovers alike!

Once Callie (Calliope Callisto Clark) starts saying something, it’s hard for her to stop. The opinion gets bigger and bigger, her voice gets louder and louder—and she gets in more and more trouble. She’s in trouble with her teacher, who likes order and not Callie. She’s in bigger trouble with her Grampy, who blames Callie and her dog (a.k.a. Best Ever Friend) Archie for his ever-rising blood pressure. Then there’s the biggest trouble of all… just one more strike, and Callie could lose her beloved Archie forever.

When she turns to Greek philosophy for answers on how to solve her problems, she only gets more questions: What is justice? What is fairness? And as her problems get bigger, so do her questions: Is it Callie’s fault when Grampy has a stroke?

Told in Callie’s endearing, energetic voice, Calliope Callisto Clark and the Search for Wisdom is sure to speak to any student who’s ever been called “disruptive.” Acclaimed children’s book author and retired philosophy professor Claudia Mills delivers a heartfelt middle-grade novel for misunderstood readers who feel like they’re living their own Greek tragedies.

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The Incredible Adventures of Casper the Cat Who Got Lost in Africa – Book 6: The Ostriches Virtual Tour: Review and Prize Pack Giveaway

Do you remember Casper, the cute city cat who tries to find her way home after getting lost in the wild? Follow her latest adventure in The Incredible Adventures of Casper the Cat Who Got Lost in Africa, Book 6: The Ostriches by award-winning filmmaker and author Jennifer Ussi. You may refresh your memory by reading my review of the first book in the series. Learn more about this upcoming release and enter to win a copy or a complete set of the first six books in the series!

My Review:

Written with humor, knowledge and wild imagination, The Ostriches brings us an exciting and empowering tale of friendship, leadership, kindness, courage, and collaboration.

After overhearing Casper's conversation with the dung beetle, a flock of orphaned baby ostriches approach her for help. Can Casper manage to take care of twenty babies on their way to reuniting with their extended family? What should they do about the army of furious venomous centipedes? And the hungry cheetah hunting for her next meal?

Through engaging conversations and vivid descriptions, the book brings to life a diverse cast of wild animals with distinctive traits. From the fearless three-toothed warthog to the wise, cool-headed leopard tortoise, the adorable animal characters inspire young readers to offer help utilizing their strengths and specialties. Casper the Cat wins the reader's heart by going out of her way to help others, keeping her mind open for new discoveries, and being a good-humored, trustworthy, caring and protective friend. The young ostrich named Felicity, on the other hand, exemplifies a natural leader with growing capabilities.

The story mesmerizes young readers with an abundance of funny or thrilling moments, the most impressive of which has to be the battle between the ostriches and the cheetah. The unexpected victory of the prey over their predator shows the power of strategic planning, creative problem-solving, and teamwork while urging youngsters not to be defined or misled by others' prejudice or fallacy. Just as Casper concludes, brains come in all shapes, and bravery doesn't have to always look the same.

As a perfect complement to the narrative, the colorful, expressive illustrations help us visualize each of the characters, along with the most important events in the story. The back matter provides a profile for each animal that has made an appearance, including both fun facts woven into the story and something extra.

Stimulating and entertaining, The Ostriches makes a wonderful addition to the series, which fosters a lifelong love for nature and promotes wildlife conservation through captivating stories and charming characters.

About the Book:

Ages: 6-10 | 82 Pages
Publisher: Little Boola Books (2026) | ISBN: 978-1923356269

What happens when the fastest birds on Earth would rather hide than face the truth—and a tiny lost cat refuses to look away?

In The Ostriches, Casper’s journey east leads her into the wide-open savannah, where danger is approaching fast…and no one wants to admit it. The ostriches have perfected the art of avoidance—heads down, problems ignored—but when real threats close in, Casper must help them discover that bravery isn’t about speed or strength, but about choosing to see what matters.

Packed with laugh-out-loud moments, sharp dialogue, and heartfelt wisdom, this story tackles big ideas—fear, denial, courage, and responsibility—in a way that feels playful, empowering, and deeply relatable for young readers. As always, Casper’s kindness, quick thinking, and gentle leadership prove that even the smallest voice can inspire change.

Beautifully illustrated and seamlessly blending adventure, humour, and wildlife education, The Ostriches is a standout chapter in the series—perfect for readers aged 6–10, classroom discussions, and families who love stories with both heart and substance.

A fast-paced, funny, and meaningful read that sparks conversations long after the last page.

Ideal for reviewers who love spotlighting children’s books with depth, charm, and purpose.

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