Monday, February 9, 2026

Jesus Loves You More by Hunter Beless & illustrated by Amy Grimes ❤️ [Review & Giveaway]

What better way to celebrate Valentine's day than to teach children about the Love Jesus holds for them?


ISBN: 97983384503514
B&H Kids/Lifeway
Boardbook | $14.99 USA

My thoughts:
  This sweet board book presents the infinite depth of the love of Jesus for the child. Instilling a sense of such depth of love early in the life the the child provides a wellspring of comfort that endures through the years.

In gentle rhyme, all sorts of scenes are presented in which this love is measured. I remember my own children expressing their love by "the whole sky full" because they sensed the vast expanse of the sky was immeasurable. Or perhaps, "to the Moon and back" because they realized it was far, far away. They were saying how much and how vast their love for us was. In this sweet little book, the lines tell the young child that Jesus loves them more than is comprehensible.

The book not only speaks of Jesus' love in relatable and measurable terms, it also has a strong message of Jesus dying on the cross because of His great love for us and redemption.

So while this is a good book for Valentine's Day celebration of love, it is invaluable in teaching the story of reddemptive love. Perhaps a good choice for Easter gifting, too.

About the book: I love you to the moon and back, but Jesus loves you more.

In this beautiful board book, children are asked to imagine the biggest and farthest and deepest parts of creation—as high as eagles soar and as loud as lions roar. That’s how much we love them! But their hearts will also hear the more important message that Christ gave His life for them because He loves them even more!


Perfect for bedtime or anytime, the book’s whimsical art and rhyme create a reading experience that children (and parents) will treasure, taking them up to the clouds, into outer space, and down into the sea, but never away from Jesus’s love. 


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Saturday, February 7, 2026

Beloved "Guess How Much I Love You" new book release.... Out & About In 100 Words (Illustrated & Written by Anita Jeram) ❤️

ISBN: 9781536244328
Board book ~ $12.99 US
Candlewick Press

My thoughts:
  Nutbrown Hare's love for Little Nutbrown Hare is shown as they visit various locations - woods, oceans, winter scenes, and see the differences each have for Little Nutbrown Hare to discover. Words distinct to each scene are introduced. The illustrations are beautifully executed showing nature, whimsy, and the sweet characteristics of the fabulously loving "Guess How Much I Love You" bunnies.

The best scene of all is "home," and then closing with "home is wherever you are." A statement of endearing sweetness.

Another book to add to your collection of "Guess How Much I Love You" treasures. 

About the book: Guess how many words you can learn together with Big and Little Nutbrown Hare! The beloved pair turn to naming things in the natural world for their youngest fans.

As Little Nutbrown Hare hops across some stones in a river, he sees so many interesting things—fish and swans, an otter and beaver, a willow tree and reeds, the water itself. Meanwhile, at a farm full of animals, Little Nutbrown Hare enthuses about all the new babies—a hen with her chicks, a cow with her calf, a horse with a foal, a proud pig and her piglets. Whether it’s a pond full of ducklings and frogs and lily pads, or a meadow bursting with bees and butterflies and buttercups, the simple presentation of named objects and sweetly inviting illustrations offer an ideal setting for little ones to discover what nature holds—and to learn the words for what they see. A spinoff to the family classic Guess How Much I Love You, this is a read-aloud that will beg for many return visits.


DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from Candlewick Press to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Candlewick Press kiddie Valentine books: "Love ABC" & "How My Family Says I Love You" ❤️

Love ABC (Series: Jannie Ho’s ABCs) Illustrated by Jannie Ho


ISBN: 9781536246698
Board book $8.99 US
Candlewick Press


My thoughts:
  Adorable. Simple. Charming. This intro to learning the ABC's exudes sweetness and gentle love. In addition to familiar words associated with books about ABC's, this little book brings words of emotion, relationship, and action such as "adore," "dance," "friend," "us," "joy." So go beyond the typical "cat, dog, zebra" words and discover more with the young child.

Delightful book.

About the book: Express your love with this colorful, stylish, and sturdy ABC board book for babies and toddlers. A is for adore, B is for balloon (heart-shaped, of course), and C is for cupcake! This sturdy board book introduces Valentine’s Day through simple words to get children excited about celebrating love with friends and family. This is the perfect book to teach letter recognition and introduce first letter sounds in speech.



How My Family Says I Love You by Yvonne Sewankambo & illustrated by Aurore McLeod


ISBN: 9781536244991
Picture book $18.99 US
Candlewick Press

My thoughts:
  This is a story about a lovely, loving dark-skinned family who shows they love one another by deeds of love. 

This sweet stroll through family relationships with day to day acts of loving kindness tell the story of love within family bounds. Grandparents are shown to play a role in the lives of children and are loving referred to as Jajja's which is a Ugandan term of endearment for grandparents. 

This is a delightful book and a joy to see love and kindness beautifully expressed, and it will surely teach our children to think of ways to say "I love you" in their day-to-day activities.

The author's "thank you" at the beginning of the book gives appreciation for his family showing him what family means, and the illustrator for "her big-hearted Guadeloupean family." The author's flypage information indicates she is a Ugandan Canadian writer. Regardless of their land-of-beginnings, this is a beautiful tribute to loving family relationships.

About the book: How do you say “I love you” without saying “I love you”? For one big family, it’s woven into the fabric of every day in this tender, resonant picture book.

My sister Nalu braids my hair every week.
It’s how she says “I love you.”

Tendo always races his sister to the finish line as they leave the house. Kira the dog greets her at the door with a wagging tail and a spin. Sometimes it’s Auntie Linda pulling her into her wheelchair for a hug, or Uncle Alex bringing his funny parrot for a visit. One jajja teaches her granddaughter how to make the chicken dish she learned as a child; another tells stories from far away, before she was born. Whether it’s Mom asking if she’s hungry a hundred times a day, or older siblings scaring away the monster that keeps her awake, the refrain “I love you” comes through loud and clear—and reminds us that there are countless ways to express affection to those that we hold dear.

DISCLOSURE: I received complimentary copies of the books to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Thursday, February 5, 2026

A winning read! "AMBUSH OF THE HEART (Rocky Mountain Marshals #1)" book giveaway

 


When bandits strike in the wilderness, can love and faith overcome the shadows of danger?


As Owen Riley and his fellow Marshals escort Delaney Bridger, her brother, and an escaped prisoner to Fort Russell, a gang of outlaws ambushes them, bringing death and devastation to their party. With their lives on the line and the outlaws in pursuit, Owen directs the rest of his battered group to seek hiding at a remote ranch.

After the attack leaves her brother Boone seriously injured, Delaney helps Owen, nursing Boone and a wounded Marshal back to health while danger looms ever closer. Despite the threat at their heels, romance sparks between Owen and Delaney as they fight for survival on their perilous trek to the fort. Can they overcome the obstacles and find a future together?

Mary Connealy presents a riveting historical Frontier series starter of adventure, love, and high jinks in the rugged wilderness of 1870s Colorado. This Western romance features a determined Marshal, a courageous woman, forced proximity romance, and a risky journey of survival.

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Sunday, February 1, 2026

A Book of Maps for You by Lourdes Heuer & illustrated by Maxwell Eaton III

ISBN: 9780823455706
Hardcover $18.99
Neal Porter Books
Holiday House Publishing

My thoughts:
  Imagine an elementary age child fully aware of the world around him down to the most minute detail mapping out that world so someone can learn about it. A map of the house that details that bathroom faucet that trickles and the pipe that sounds like a ghost. Details of the street and the houses and who lives in them. A set of details about the neighbor whose yard is called "The Farm" and sketched out are the details of that neighbors "farm yard."

And then imagine the reason behind this treasure of detail. The artist or author of these maps is leaving this world so fully detailed in maps and left the guide for you to see and discover his beloved world because his family is moving away.

A sweet book and lots of details for the interested reader to discover.

About the book: Before moving away, a young cartographer leaves some guidance behind about his old home for the child about to make it their new one.

What if you moved to a new place and found a hand-drawn local guidebook, left there just for you? In A Book of Maps for You, an artistic young person gives just such a gift. He’s crafted and annotated maps of his neighborhood, school, and house; no slide, orange tree, or chicken coop left uncharted.

He points out the best Halloween decorations, school lunches, and local stops for baked goods, books, or art supplies. He shows the best place to put your bed upstairs, right under the skylight. Just as his family’s moving truck pulls away, another pulls up, and sure enough, his book finds its way into the next child’s hands.   

During a big move, a child can feel a lot of pressure to open their heart to the place they’re headed. But what about the roads they’ve been down hundreds of times? The faces they’ve grown up seeing? The house where they know every bang of the pipes and drip of the faucet? That history deserves care, too.
A Book of Maps for You honors the homes we leave behind and the ones we haven’t met yet, reminding us that they may just be two sides of the same coin. Lourdes Heuer’s achingly subtle text speaks volumes in all it pays attention to, and all it doesn’t have to say. Maxwell Eaton III’s signature detail-rich illustrations perfectly suggest the work of a talented child, and promise plenty of surprises to drink in and explore on each page.

Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

The Five Sides of Marjorie Rice: How to Discover a Shape by Amy Alznauer & illustrated by Anna Bron

 The Five Sides of Marjorie Rice: How to Discover a Shape by Amy Alznauer & illustrated by Anna Bron 

"Writing with a storyteller’s flair, Alznauer captures her audience’s attention with colorful phrases and interesting facts." —Booklist (starred review)



My thoughts:  I love children's picture book biographies as they provide a lovely introduction to children of reading about people who have actually lived and done wonderous things during the lives they lived. Their creativity, their inventiveness, their intelligence, their perseverance. All qualities we want our children to learn and emulate. So reading about Marjorie Rice and her fascination with shapes, is another delightful opportunity to learn about a little known person of real interest.

Geometrical shapes and the math that comes with them elude me personally, and I'm not convinced that Marjorie Rice had any math skills to associate with her fascination with shapes. puzzle tiles, and interconnecting shapes without gaps. But she was drawn to shapes with five sides. This is a bit unusual since Marjorie was a very ordinary woman living a very ordinary life as a wife, housekeeper, and mother of five children. Simply going about her daily life alone is enough to boggle the mind, weary the soul, and tire the body. Perhaps Marjorie's fascination with the elusive five sided shape and tesselation provided a subconscious escape mechanism or distration. Or perhaps she was pure genius. 

I think the book is artistically beautiful, engagin, gand beautifully laid out. The story telling is superb. The ability to understand the concept of polygons and tesselating shapes makes the book upper elementary reading for an audience.

I see this as a terrific book for a library and a terrific book for families that dwell in mathematical mindfulness. I think as a story about an ordinary mother, wife, housewife who thought in unusual areas of math or science while living a busy, hectic, ordinary life it has tremendous value. The story ends with Marjorie being given recognition for her achievements by receiving appreciative accolades at a convention of mathematicians. 

About the book: Ablaze with pattern and color, this ebullient picture book biography celebrates the intersection of art and science—through the life and lens of an extraordinary amateur mathematician.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

My Review: LOVE ON THE HORIZON (Horizons Series #4) by Penny Zeller


My review: 
As with Penny Zeller's other books, Love on the Horizon is squeaky clean and faith filled. In the story we see a hurt, emotionally vulnerable young woman trying to leave town to go someplace, anyplace, where she can start a new life. The trouble is, she has no funds. So we commence this journey with Meg as she cons and beguiles her way on a tumultuous train and stage coach ride toward the West and ends in Horizon, Idaho.

Having learned as a child that truth is always best, her deceptions begin to become worrisome to her as truth nudges her conscious. When she does settle in the little town of Horizon, Idaho, good deeds toward her and friendships extended to her smooth the path for her to become the settled person she wants to be.

In the book we meet a delightfully playful dog, a boy that charms his way into your heart, and the hero of the hour - Timothy.

I highly recommend this and other books by Penny Zeller. Books you can share with the teen in your life or your grandmother. Books that have enough of God's Word in them to enrich your life and yet are not "preachy." Books that are a joy to read.

About the book: A fresh start. An unexpected chance at love.

Magnolia “Mags” Davenport has not had an easy life. Determined to leave behind painful memories, she decides, on a whim, to move halfway across the country to Horizon, Idaho, a town she's never before heard of. What should be a simple escape to a new life turns into an adventure she never imagined. From dangerous train rides to a stagecoach robbery, Mags wonders if she'll ever reach her destination. When she finally sets foot in the small town filled with friendly people and a slightly aggravating, but kind and handsome man who needs spectacles, will she find the new beginning her heart craves?

Four things matter most in Timothy Shepherdson's life—faith, family, farming, and food. Content as a farmer and uncle to his passel of nieces and nephews, Timothy isn't interested in courtship or romance, especially since none of the women with their caps set for him can cook. What should be a simple trip into town changes everything after a case of mistaken identity. Timothy finds himself not only under the ire of newcomer Magnolia Davenport, but immensely intrigued when he learns she's opening a bakery. Can he convince the wary baker to both forgive and give him a second chance?

Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.