Book Tour Author Interview and Giveaway     Join Us for This Tour from November 22 to December 10     Book Details: Book Title:  Bruce the Spruce: A New York City Fairytale About the True Meaning of Christmas Trees by A. A. CristiCategory:  Children’s Fiction (ages 3 to 7), 56 pagesGenre:  Children’s Picture BookPublisher:  MascotRelease date:   November 2021Content Rating:  G.  Suitable for everyone. Book Description: Bruce the Spruce has Christmas all wrong. Thanks to his fancy decorationsRead More →

Book by Guarino & Hippen

– Retelling Of A Favorite Fairy Tale – Publisher’s Synopsis Ever wonder what might have happened if a certain glass slipper had been placed on the wrong maiden’s foot . . . and fit?! In this comic twist on a classic fairy tale, Murray, a humble shoemaker, creates a pair of glass slippers for a frantic fairy godmother when her wand runs out of power, setting off a rollicking chain of events that may forceRead More →

Cover of David Ezra Stein book

– Sequel To The Caldecott Honor Book – Description It’s homework time for the little red chicken, who has just learned about something every good story should have: an elephant of surprise. Or could it be an element of surprise (as her amused papa explains)? As they dive in to story after story, looking for the part that makes a reader say “Whoa! I didn’t know that was going to happen,” Papa is sure he can convince Chicken he’sRead More →

– A New York Times Bestseller – Description It’s time for the little red chicken’s bedtime story — and a reminder from Papa to try not to interrupt. But the chicken can’t help herself! Whether the tale is Hansel and Gretel or  Little Red Riding Hood or even  Chicken Little, she jumps into the story to save its hapless characters. Now it’s the little red chicken’s turn to tell a story, but will her yawning papa make itRead More →

Is William’s Cooking Going To Spice Things Up Too Much?   William lives in the magical land of fairy tales, but he’s not the least interested in princesses, kingdoms or pretty much anything associated with a fairy tale. What he’s interested in is being a chef and cooking happily ever after. The End. William has tried working at the Brick House (obviously from the Three Pigs fairy tale), but the menus seemed too dangerous sinceRead More →