Today I have two children’s books to review. Both
educational and fun for the kids. I highly recommend these two books as great additions to a child’s reading list
First, If you were me
and lived in…Egypt by Carol P. Roman is a new addition to the exciting
series. This book takes the reader through the land of Egypt and introduces
life as a resident. The book teaches about the geography, history and the
cultural aspects of the country. The children are introduced to the pyramids,
the food: falafels, popular games and national holidays and festivals. I have
review these books before and I have loved every single one. Every book in this
series, including Egypt, needs to be a part of a family’s or a school’s library.
This book will help open other countries to the reader and inspire more reader
about Egypt and other wonderful countries.
Second, Cave Kiddos: A
Sunny Day by Eric Jay Cash is a book about four Paleolithic children who
share the experience of developing and learning important words and concepts.
The readers join Alk, Haha, Lala, and See as they discover the world around
them. In this book, the word, water, is water. It’s a simple story which helps
children flow the development and pronunciation of the word water. The author
writes a note to the reader to read in a caveman voice as the characters are
doing. While I don’t do voices when I read to my daughter, I’m sure there are
parents who could have fun with that aspect.
If you were me and lived in...Egypt
is available on Amazon
in paperback for $10.99
or free on Kindle Unlimited
Cave Kiddos A Sunny Day
is available on Amazon
in paperback for $9.99
and on Kindle Unlimited for $1.99
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