Reviews
Kirkus - Toby Tootles
“The simple message is one that readers of all ages should embrace. Three toots for an intrepid hero who conquers embarrassment with aplomb. " View →
Kirkus Reviews - Every Little Seed
“With backmatter explaining more about seeds and what to watch out for when you’re gardening, the book is a solid how-to, with cyclic storytelling and an appealing art style…Evergreen encouragement for young gardeners in the making.” View →
Kirkus Reviews - Gertie, The Darling Duck of WWII
“Gertie’s heartwarming tale delights and distracts today as it did in 1945.” View →
School Library Journal - Mr. Thatcher's House
“This charming tale improves on the theme of what makes a house a home with some very familiar characters and one curmudgeonly rabbit. Sure to please all audiences with its humor and heart.” View →
Seattle Book Review - Pirates Don't Dance
“This story demonstrates the importance of staying true to oneself…This book is an excellent choice for children ages three to seven, especially those with an interest in dance.” View →
School Library Journal - The Snowman Waltz
“The rhyming text catches the beat of both groups and will have readers eager to try out their own march or waltz moves, as well as read the story again” View →
School Library Journal - A Is for Asian American: An Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Alphabet
“This upbeat collection of fascinating facts is supplemented by lively illustrations and appendices. A great resource for teachers; young readers will also be inspired to follow up and learn more.” View →
School Library Journal - Peter Cottontail's Hoppy Easter
“This nice pastel-colored board book puts a new spin on the popular song by making Peter a wee bit clumsy…Probing questions will help both adult and child extend the conversation about what was read, which is a wonderful early literacy strategy.” View →
Kirkus - Peter Cottontail's Hoppy Easter
“A “hippity hoppity” tale and a lovely way to get little readers excited for Easter.” View →
Booklist - Tenmile
“A well-paced, engaging chapter book with an interesting cast of characters and a protagonist who becomes more determined, more aware of her potential, and more firmly rooted in her community throughout the narrative.” View →










