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Episode 162: Vanya and the Wild Hunt plays it safe for the mglit crowd
Vanya and the Wild Hunt is mglit that uses the same playbook with minimal changes, but will preach to girls aged 8-12.
Episode 162: Vanya and the Wild Hunt plays it safe for the mglit crowd
Vanya and the Wild Hunt is mglit that uses the same playbook with minimal changes, but will preach to girls aged 8-12.
Episode 161: Brandon and the Totally Troublesome Time Machine is deep, shallow and fun
Brandon and the Totally Troublesome Time Machine is a funny book that’s smarter than it looks, but also teaches a lesson through an absurd lens.
Episode 160: 1001 Silly Would You Rather Questions to Spark Family Fun
The Ultimate Book of Would You Rather Questions is the silly, fun, left-field, impossible queries that builds friendships and families.
Episode 158: Black Lives: Great Minds of Science, niche #stem in a go-to graphic novel
Black Lives: Great Minds of Science is a non-fiction graphic novel that profiles nine STEM scientists for ages 9-13. #Black LiveGreatMindsofScience, #greatminds, #BlackLives, #TonyaBolden,…
Episode 159: Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho, an instant illustrated classic regardless of the time of year
Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho follows a similar format as its classic namesake, but wrinkles in some Christmas mojo for a timeless illustrated picture book.
Episode 157: Jonas Hanway’s Umbrella, makes #nonfiction fun for early elementary, #entrepreneur
Jonas Hanway’s Umbrella is a stranger than (non) fiction tale about a man that made the umbrella cool in London.
Episode 156: Butt or Face? Revenge of the Butts, funny non-fiction that sucks in kid readers
Butt or Face? Revenge of the Butts combines the curious and the gross in an age-appropriate nature book that makes them laugh and learn.
Episode 155: Courtesy of Cupid, mglit that asks what if the God of Love was your daddy?
Courtesy of Cupid, an effortless to read mglit about a teen girl who’s the daughter of the God of Love and has inherited some of his abilities.
Episode 154: Amazing Abe, an illustrated book that's more than niche history
Amazing Abe, an illustrated book about a Jewish immigrant newspaper magnate is much more than you think it is. Amazing Abe: How Abraham Cahan’s Newspaper Gave a Voice to Jewish Immigrants, Amazing…
Episode 152: The Otherwoods, bait and switch mglit on acceptance cloaked in a horror robe
The Otherwoods is LGBTQ acceptance in sheep-horror clothing. It’s not scary enough for the later, yet aims the book’s jacket at that audience.
Episode 151: EidTale, an Eid as-Fitr Adventure, a board book, gatefold journey to smile at
EidTale: An Eid al-Fitr Adventure continues the approachable excellence of the Abrams Trail Tale book series in a non-secular manner.
Episode 150: Fantasy Sports 1: The Court of Souls, graphic novel kinetic enjoyment
Fantasy Sports 1: The Court of Souls is a large format graphic novel that ensnares manga, sports, action and humor readers all within its web.
Episode 149: Dia de Disfraces, un libro que passé el Navidad Musica exam
Dia de Disfraces is a charming illustrated book in Spanish about dressing up and being yourself, even when others aren’t with you.
Episode 148: The Museum on the Moon, sneaky STEM poetry with dreamy art
The Museum on the Moon is STEM based poetry that won’t put kids to sleep. It will make their minds think and eyes wonder about the possibilities.
Episode 147: The Real Story is a very funny illustrated book on intentional tall tales
The Real Story is a sublime illustrated book that uses its intelligence and creativity to be funny, really laugh-out-loud funny for ages three and up. YoutubeThe original post on Daddy Mojo
Episode 146: 10 Dogs adds up to a very clever and enjoying sibling that’s more than a counting book
10 Dogs is a counting book in that it adds to 10 in various ways that will make kids laugh, smile, grin, and notice small details, with dogs.
Episode 145: Tell Me About Space is proof that a board book can extend where you think it is
Tell Me About Space is the smart, STEM board book that you wanted to be read to you when you were two-years old.
Episode 144: The Things We Miss, a little time travel, a lot of life and a great book
The Things We Miss is mglit that brings in just enough science-fiction to the genre before they realize that it’s realistic fiction that they’ll enjoy as much, if not more.
Episode 143: Can You Catch Me? Tutu and the Vehicles, story time fun for the very young
Can You Catch Me? is a sublime example of less-is-more when it comes to making an illustrated book engaging and fun for ages 3-6.
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