Where the Deer Slip Through by Katey Howes – Book Review

Where the Deer Slip Through by Katey Howes, illustrated by Beth Krommes (9781665918275)

In a yard with a hedge and a stone wall, there is a gap where the deer slip through to bring their young and munch the grass. There is a hollow where the rabbits squeeze to reach the dandelion patch. The wall has a crack where the lizards come through to bask on the stones. There are branches that the doves fly through and a hole in a tree where the bats swoop. And finally, the curtain in the house that is drawn to let someone sleep as the animals curl up too.

Told in rhymes, this picture book has a classic and timeless feel thanks to its structure as a nearly cumulative tale. The illustrations too, have a classic feel that is made modern with its use of scratchboard and watercolor.

A lovely bedtime book that shows what nature can do in a small backyard. Appropriate for ages 3-5.

Reviewed from e-galley provided by Beach Lane Books.

The Friendship Train by Debbie Levy – Book Review

The Friendship Train: A True Story of Helping and Healing after World War II by Debbie Levy, illustrated by Boris Kulikov (9781547608027)

Children is Europe following World War II were going hungry after war decimated their countries. In the US, one man asked how he could help and soon Drew Pearson was thinking big. He dreamed of a Friendship Train that could cross the nation gathering donations from people across the country to send to Europe. Pearson made the suggestion in a national paper and soon he got lots of letters in return. Children wanted to help. Soon the plan grew bigger and bigger, as everyone worked together to make a difference for people they had never met.

An important story of children’s impact as they worked together to help others and the man who created an idea that grew and grew to meet what children accomplished. Just the empowering nonfiction we need about thinking of others, seeing everyone as human and working to make change. 

Appropriate for ages 5-10.

Reviewed from copy provided by Bloomsbury Children’s Books.

A Jamboree of 16 June Books

Here are some of the June releases that I’m looking forward to:

PICTURE BOOKS

Firefly Song: Lynn Frierson Faust and the Great Smoky Mountain Discovery by Colleen Paeff, illustrated by Ji-Hyuk Kim

The Friendship Train: A True Story of Helping and Healing after World War II by Debbie Levy, illustrated by Boris Kulikov

In the World of Whales by Michelle Cusolito, illustrated by Jessica Lanan

Island Storm by Brian Floca, illustrated by Sydney Smith

When You Go to Dragon School by Chelsea Campbell, illustrated by Charlene Chua

Where Deer Slip Through by Katey Howes, illustrated by Beth Krommes

CHILDREN’S LIT

The Extraordinary Orbit of Alex Ramirez by Jasminne Paulino

Incorruptibles by Lauren Magaziner

Junius Leak and the Spiraling Vortex of Doom by Allan Wolf

Silverborn by Jessica Townsend

Smoke & Mirrors by Rosalyn Ransaw

YA LIT

Among Ghosts by Rachel Harman

Best of All Worlds by Kenneth Oppel

Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray

Kill Creatures by Rory Power

We Can Never Leave by HE Edgmon