Archives for May 2025

More Books for May…..

A fun story!

Wheetle: A Little Wagon with a Big Heart by Caldecott Honor-winning creator Cindy Derby. This tender and vibrant picture book is available from Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s.
Wheetle is a little red wagon who, with the help of many little friends, learns that it’s okay to ask for help and set boundaries for your own wellbeing. The New York Times calls Cindy’s work “profound… alive… and wonderfully out of control,” and Wheetle delivers! 

This is a sweet story for young children and they will love Wheetle! I think that Wheetle is such an original character!

a fun Tween romance!

 MEET ME AT WONDERLAND by Julia DeVillers where unknown rivals become co-workers at an infamous and nostalgic theme park.

For the past few years, the call for tween-friendly content has been loud and Julia DeVillers has answered the call and has given a perfect rom-com for readers who have grown out of the friendship-driven middle-grade reads and are ready to explore romance, at an age-appropriate level.

The main characters Coco and Henry have a voice in this story, so readers get to see every awkward, dramatic and flirty interaction. Julia also took great inspiration from her real life as she was also a mascot at Chuck. E. Cheese as a teen. Tweens will enjoy this book!

Lots of great recipes!

Food carries memories and can teach us lessons about our history and the world around us. By associating different recipes with important Black historical events and figures, kids and adults alike can learn in a fun, engaging way that brings us together. From key lime pie to deep dish cobbler, take a journey through the lives of heroic Black individuals who created change. This book will inspire future leaders with real stories of trailblazers who helped change the world.

  • EDUCATIONAL: This title features profiles of people, movements, and events in Black history, along with comprehensive back matter on key people, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Dorothy Height.
  • FAMILY-FRIENDLY RECIPES: Each double-page spread features an inspired recipe for a parent and child to make. Engaging color illustrations from Alleanna Harris are featured on every page. 
  • YOUNG AUTHOR WITH A GREAT PROFILE: Author Michael Platt is a 17-year-old baker, social entrepreneur, and food-justice advocate. He adds a personal touch to his work as all the featured stories and recipes are inspired by his grandmother, the person who guided him in unearthing his Black heritage and moved him to fall in love with cooking.

I love all the recipes in this book! I tried the Deep Peach Cobbler and it was delicious!

About the Author and Illustrator:

Michael Platt is a teen baker, social entrepreneur, and food justice advocate. He has been baking since he was nine years old but has been interested in racial inequality since he first learned about the historic March on Washington at the age of six. Platt began to ask questions about people being mistreated because of the color of their skin, and so set up a baking business in Maryland, Michael’s Desserts, with a one-for-one model. Platt appeared as one of the best kid bakers in the country in season 4 of Kids Baking Championship on the Food Network and has been covered by outlets such as CBS MorningsGood Morning America, CNN, the Washington Post, People.com, Capital Gazette, WUSA9 news, Guideposts, the Rachael Ray Show, and more. 

Alleanna Harris is an illustrator and artist from New Jersey. She has been drawing for as long as she can remember, and after graduating from the University of Arts, began illustrating children’s books. Harris uses her platform to tell stories—ranging from influential Black figures to important Black history milestones—as a way to inspire readers. In her work, she seeks to create images that are immersive, rich in color, and have a sense of warmth.

love this story!

Max and Mama

by Laura Numeroff

Illustrated by Masha Sudovykh

“It’s four ears and two tails up, for this sweet story about a Mother Corgi and her pup… or should it be, four woofs and a biscuit?

I loved it.”

Judy Schachner, Award-Winning, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author/Illustrator of the Skippyjon Jones series

Perfectly timed for Mother’s Day, New York Times best-selling children’s book author, Laura Numeroff delivers a fun-filled book about the special bond between a mother and son. Max and Mama are spending the day together! A delicious breakfast, a game of hide-and-seek, and a picnic at the park. But as they ride their bikes home, one of Max’s training wheels falls off—suddenly, this special day has a whole new adventure for Max and Mama to tackle!

Such a fun story and perfect for story time with young children!

Puppy Dog, Puppy Dog, Do You Want to Play?

by Bill Martin Jr, Michael Sampson

Illustrated by Marilyn Janovitz

“An exciting story about one of life’s gifts: spending time with the people you love.”

Miguel Ordóñez, #1 New York Times Bestselling Illustrator of Your Baby’s First Word Will Be DADA

A great read for Father’s Day, Puppy Dog, Puppy Dog illustrates a fun-filled day spent by a puppy dog and his dad. From hide and seek to dancing to tag, the duo decides to spend the day in each other’s company and make the very most of it. In doing so, they might just realize that the best parts of any day are the moments they get to spend with one another.

I love the characters in this story and it’s such a fun read! Perfect for the upcoming Father’s Day!!

Self Disclosure: I received the above books to feature as monthly book selections. Most images were also provided.

Lilo & Stitch * Keeps The Nostalgia Of The Original Movie While Giving It A Fresh, Real-Life Twist

Lilo & Stitch is a 2025 American science fiction comedy film directed by Dean Fleischer Camp and written by Chris Kekaniokalani Bright and Mike Van Waes. The story is about a lonely human girl named Lilo who adopts a dog-like alien named Stitch to mend her fractured family, unaware that Stitch is genetically engineered to be a force of destruction, and is being pursued by aliens and social workers, while Lilo teaches Stitch the idea of family.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. comments, “I enjoyed Disney’s new live action remake Lilo & Stitch. It keeps the nostalgia of the original movie while giving it a fresh, real-life twist and is one of the better recent live action remakes.” Isabella V. adds, “Lilo & Stitch is such a beautiful movie, not only visually but also in its story. I was in awe at so many points and felt so many emotions throughout the movie thanks to the incredible cast and crew.” Avani M. wraps it with, “This film’s message is about family. This is a big theme in this story. No matter how much trouble Lilo or Stitch cause, they stay as one big family with Nani. We are also reminded that it is okay to be different. Lilo is different from other kids her age and is made fun of.” See their full reviews below.

Lilo & Stitch

By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

I enjoyed Disney’s new live action remake Lilo & Stitch. It keeps the nostalgia of the original movie while giving it a fresh, real-life twist and is one of the better recent live action remakes.

Lilo & Stitch (2025) brings the adored animated film of the same name from 2002 to life. Lilo (Maia Kealoha) is a lonely Hawaiian girl who lives with her older sister, Nani (Sydney Agudong) after their parents sadly pass away. Lilo discovers an adorable, but very chaotic fugitive alien named Stitch (Chris Sanders), who she teaches the meaning of “ohana,” which means family, while he helps mend her own.

This remake stays pretty true to the original story with a few minor differences and the addition of a few new characters. I love the designs of Stitch and the other aliens, like Pleakley and Jumba, as they stay very true to their original characters from the animated version but have more realistic textures and qualities to fit a live action movie. Stitch somehow looks even more adorable as a live action alien, kind of reminding me of Baby Yoda. Maia Kealoha, who portrays Lilo, is precious and I was rooting for her the whole way. This movie is her big screen debut, and she is incredibly talented, especially considering that her co-star is completely CGI. Nani and Lilo’s bond is explored more in this movie which I like as they really emulate a sibling relationship, but I wish that more of Stitch and Lilo’s bond was explored as their connection feels a little rushed. Chris Sanders returns to voice Stitch’s iconic voice which really helps keep the magic of the original movie as most of the other characters are played by new actors. One of my favorite characters from this movie is a new one, Tutu, played by Amy Hill. She actually had a small role in the original film, and now she plays the sweet and lovable neighbor of Lilo and Nani. Overall, I definitely prefer the original animated Lilo & Stitch movie from 2002 but this version is still worth the watch for young kids and Stitch fans.

The film’s messages are about the importance of fighting for your family and a reminder that everyone is capable of change. It also displays the importance of strength, resilience and forgiveness during difficult times.

I give Lilo & Stitch 4 out of 5 stars and I recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. It comes out in theaters on May 23, 2025. 

Lilo & Stitch
By Avani M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 12

Disney’s live action Lilo & Stitch brings a fresh retelling of the classic story about the sense of family. I like how the film combines beautiful settings and themes of love, acceptance and family.

Set in the Hawaiian Islands, the story of Lilo and Stitch follows a girl with a really big imagination named Lilo (Maia Kealoha). Throughout the story, she and her sister, Nani (Sydney Agudong), struggle with the loss of her parents and Lilo feels out of place in her community. Then one day, Lilo meets a strange creature who she thinks is a dog named Stitch (Chris Sanders). At first, Stitch does nothing but cause destruction in their household. This provides an even bigger challenge for Nani because she has stepped into the role of a parent. Originally Stitch was exiled from his own planet, but after seeing the bond of their family, the Grand Councilwoman (Hannah Waddingham) lets him live with Lilo.

I love the setting on the island of Oahu; it is filled with vibrant colors and beautiful trees and flowers. The acting is terrific, especially newcomer, Maia Kealoha, who is incredible as Lilo. Her tone brings a mix of happiness and sadness at different times; she never fails to have great facial expressions and reactions. Sydney Agudong is awesome in the role of Nani; she is great at showing her love, strength and how stressed she is when trying to be a good mother. And I really love the relationship between Lilo and Nani because it is so nice how they always believe in each other. I also love how in times of struggle, they manage to work together. Chris Sanders comes back to voice Stitch. Even though Stitch doesn’t talk as much, Chris Sanders puts lots of emotion into his growls and little laughs. One of my favorite characters is Agent Cobra Bubbles played by Courtney B. Vance. At first, Vance shows up as an intimidating character, but as the movie continues, we see that he only wants what is best for the girls. Ohana is the Hawaiian word for family and the film talks about how nobody in your family gets left behind or forgotten.

This film’s message is about family. This is a big theme in this story. No matter how much trouble Lilo or Stitch cause, they stay as one big family with Nani. We are also reminded that it is okay to be different. Lilo is different from other kids her age and is made fun of. Stitch doesn’t know how to fit in and thinks that he is just tearing the family apart. However, the two sisters and Stitch find a way to keep going and work hard.

I give Lilo and Stitch 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages to 5 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on May 23, 2025 Trailer:

Thunderbolts * The Hit Movie MCU Needs Right Now, Bringing Together Classic Marvel Antiheroes To Build One Of The Most Awesome Teams In Marvel History

After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, an unconventional team of antiheroes must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Jackson N. comments, “Thunderbolts* is the hit movie that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) needs right now. Many people have commented that recent MCU movies are missing the mark, but no one can deny that this new film is a hit. It brings together classic Marvel antiheroes to build one of the most awesome, if unlikely, teams in Marvel history.” Mikella G. adds, “I really like Thunderbolts*. It’s an action packed, yet quite serious film that showcases personal issues of anxiety and depression. It really focuses on the struggles of superheroes coming to terms with themselves as humans, which is something that I haven’t seen Marvel do before.” Katherine S. wraps it up with, “This film may just seem like a way to keep the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) going after the Avengers’ storyline ended and the Thunderbolts* is based on actual comics, albeit loosely. These characters are much more complex than classic superheroes and I really liked exploring seemingly minor characters more deeply.” See their full reviews below.

Thunderbolts*

By Jackson N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

Thunderbolts* is the hit movie that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) needs right now. Many people have commented that recent MCU movies are missing the mark, but no one can deny that this new film is a hit. It brings together classic Marvel antiheroes to build one of the most awesome, if unlikely, teams in Marvel history.

Thunderbolts* brings us back into the life of Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) who is reeling after the recent death of her sister, Natasha Romanoff (Scarlet Johansson). When we last saw her in the show Hawkeye, she was working for Valentina Alegra De Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), a malicious and conniving politician whose only goal is to rise to power. After the betrayal of Valentina, Yelena must join forces with a team of misfits to take her down.

Thunderbolts* is the perfect start to summer. The story shows us the evils that can come from one person having too much power. Valentina’s electrifying quote, “Righteousness without power is just an opinion,” shocked me to my core. It gives an excellent view into her ruthless, single-minded focus on amassing power. With an ensemble cast like this has, it seemed impossible for Marvel to go wrong. John Walker (Wyatt Russel) battles with Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) to be the brooding dark teammate, but clearly, Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) takes that title. When we last saw Ghost in Ant-Man and The Wasp she was struggling with her constant phasing through walls. However, at the end of that film, she and Bill Foster narrowly escaped the police. Bringing her back in Thunderbolts* is a fantastic way to continue her saga for the next generation of the MCU. Another great character, and a source of constant comic relief, is Red Guardian (David Harbour). His lifelong desire to live the super-hero life, and his work as everything from a mercenary to a second-rate limo driver, are a source of tons of humor and great one-liners. And seeing Red Guardian working with this awesome group really works with the movies tag line, “Everyone Deserves A Second Shot.”

The film’s message is that everyone, no matter how many bad decisions they’ve made in the past, deserves a chance at redemption and everyone needs people who care about them in their corner. Thunderbolts* includes themes of camaraderie, the power of being different, and the damaging effects of loneliness. Parents should note that this film includes many scary moments, including when characters are forced to relive traumatic moments from their lives.

Thunderbolts* gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It premieres in theaters on May 2, 2025.

Thunderbolts*

Mikella G, KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 18

I really like Thunderbolts*. It’s an action packed, yet quite serious film that showcases personal issues of anxiety and depression. It really focuses on the struggles of superheroes coming to terms with themselves as humans, which is something that I haven’t seen Marvel do before.

Thunderbolts* follows the lives of these somewhat “anti-heroes” who are unsure of their purpose, and feel like they have completely lost themselves. After deciding to abandon their corrupt boss and work together, they embark on a dangerous mission in hopes of saving the ones they love, while uncovering many deep dark secrets of their past.

The cinematography in this film is outstanding. From the very first shots, I was instantly captivated. This shot shows Yelena (Florence Pugh) jumping off an extremely tall building. It is dark and gray, which completely sets the mood for the rest of the film. The director, Jake Schreir, really delivers the message of the movie. This film is so much more than a typical Marvel movie. Yes, there are fight scenes and saving civilians, but it is also sad and unbelievably honest. This is something that Schreir really taps into. There are a lot of long shots, which allows the audience to see the stillness and loneliness of the world from an outside perspective. Most importantly, this storyline is quite different from other Marvel films and I definitely wasn’t expecting that, and yet, I was completely captivated the entire time. Showcasing these superheroes’ dark emotions, and understanding their backstories was unexpected and so refreshing – it humanizes these characters. I could see and understand their vulnerability. This also makes these characters more relatable to everyday people, aside from their impeccable fighting skills. A major standout performance is Florence Pugh’s. The quality of her acting is so strong. I could feel her character building as she executes Yelena. Her connection with all the other characters is also so special. There are so many moments, but one that stands out is when she finally sees something in Walker (Wyatt Russell). Personal information has been revealed about Walker, and the way that Yelena looks at him, and makes a face of understanding and sympathy, is a scene that sticks in my head. This is something so simple, but helped to build their connection for the rest of the movie, and established their relationship.

The film’s message is to not be afraid to come to terms with your sadness and trauma, and realize that by accepting it will help you to not suffocate from your own depression.

I give Thunderbolts* 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Thunderbolts* releases in theaters May 2, 2025.

Thunderbolts*

By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

I was happily surprised by Thunderbolts*. It is very different from recent Marvel productions with respect to its primary characters and the themes it explores.

Working under CIA director Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) is sent on one last mission before changing things up, but finds herself working together with an unlikely team of antiheroes – Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Red Guardian (David Harbour), John Walker (Wyatt Russel) and Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) – to confront their dark pasts and the dangerous future ahead.

Being honest, I haven’t watched the most recent Marvel movies and shows that have been released so I was a bit confused during Thunderbolts* as some of the characters are more obscure and had backstories that were explained in previous films other than the Avengers franchise. I was still able to understand it after a while, but I do recommend watching The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Black Widow, and Ant-Man and the Wasp if you haven’t already, to understand where some of the characters come from and to be able to fully enjoy the movie.This movie is unique from other recent Marvel movies which is refreshing since some Marvel movies have fallen short recently. This film may just seem like a way to keep the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) going after the Avengers’ storyline ended and the Thunderbolts* is based on actual comics, albeit loosely. These characters are much more complex than classic superheroes and I really liked exploring seemingly minor characters more deeply. I love the irreverent tone of the humor in this film and how it makes fun of itself, while portraying serious topics like mental health issues and how there isn’t always a ‘good guy.’ All of the members of the “Thunderbolts” have hilarious chemistry, but the actors who stick out the most are Florence Pugh as Yelena and Lewis Pullman as Bob. Florence Pugh’s character, Yelena, really takes the lead, as she creates a perfect balance of strength, dry humor and vulnerability. Bob is a complex character with many very different aspects to his personality, and Lewis Pullman portrays all of them perfectly. As always, be sure to stay through the end for some end-credit scenes!

The film’s messages are the importance of perseverance, teamwork and remembering that you are not alone. Be forewarned that it contains violence, death, profanity, drug references and depictions of mental health struggles.

I give Thunderbolts* 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Marvel fans should definitely check out this movie. It releases in theaters on May 2, 2025.

Radio, May 30th Pet of the Week

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Radio, with his marbled nose, has been at Long Beach Animal Care Services for just over a year, and he’s only 3! He was lucky to get a shelter break with a short-term foster, who shared that his favorite things were spending time with people and other dogs, belly rubs, playing fetch and nap time. He also got separation anxiety, so he thrives on company. Radio’s foster family enjoyed his company so much that they extended his foster period from one month to two! But for their two cats, whom they had to keep separate, they’d have kept Radio! Radio would flourish with a patient, dog-savvy owner who could provide structure and guidance with leash manners and basic life skills. Volunteers feel he could make a great second dog for an active owner. See how long you want to foster Radio! Maybe forever? Long Beach Animal Care Services is over capacity with dogs, so speed the process to adopt or foster Radio or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors. Ask for ID#A721516).

Greek Mothers Never Die * A Comedic, Warm-Hearted Movie That Highlights The Greek Family Experience

Ella‘s story begins in Greece, she is the only child of Jack, an American singer-song writer and Despina, a Greek, zany, overprotective Gyros owner. Nick, Ella’s only friend, is a 10 year old shy, nerdy looking boy. Ella and Nick grow and their friendship turns into love but in 2010 the Greek economy collapses, Nick vanishes and Jack dies. Despina and Ella have to move overnight to America for their survival. Now Ella is a 27 years old late-bloomer, with zero love life, dreaming of becoming a singer, but Despina pressures her to take over the Gyros. During their daily fight, Despina drops dead of a heart attack only to returns as an intervening ghost, haunting Ella with unwanted advice and romantic guidance after Nick re-surfaces as a handsome doctor (and something of a playboy). In this supernatural heartwarming romantic comedy-drenched in Greek Drama – Ella will ultimately take control of her life. Find the meaning of true love and learn how to deal with the passing of her mother.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Mikella G. comments, “Greek Mothers Never Die is a comedic, warm-hearted movie. I really like this film and the way that it highlights the Greek experience. It’s over-the-top dramatic in such an exciting way!” See her full review below.

Greek Mothers Never Die

Mikella G., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 18


Greek Mothers Never Die is a comedic, warm-hearted movie. I really like this film and the way that it highlights the Greek experience. It’s over-the-top dramatic in such an exciting way!


Greek Mothers Never Die follows the story of Despina (Rachel Suissa) and her daughter Ella (Abby Miner) who move from Greece to a small island in Florida after the economic crisis happening in Greece. Unfortunately, Despina unexpectedly dies, but she still finds ways to control Ella from beyond the grave. Ella is able to see ghosts of her mother, after struggling with her grief. Throughout the film, we watch Ella try to figure out who she is, and not be so alone. However, the burden of her overwhelming Greek mother takes her on a wild journey into discovering her identity.


I really enjoyed all the comedic aspects of this film. Getting to learn about the Greek mother-daughter relationship was really interesting to me. Seeing how overprotective Greek mothers are, yet so loving, and always putting their children first is so special. I could feel the energy and joy that this film created with the audience in the theater. For example, at one point, Despina is spying on Ella while she is interacting with a boy. This moment is quite funny, and something that people can easily relate too. Another standout is Rachel Suissa’s talent. Not only does she play the leading role of Despina, she also directed the film, wrote the script, and wrote most of the music. Her work ethic and quality of work is extremely impressive. Rachel’s passion and love for this project is so evident, and shines through as you watch the film. The storyline was inspired by her own life, making everything feel very authentic. There certainly would be no better person to take on this project than her. Lastly, the chemistry and connection between Abby Miner, and Simon Rérolle, who plays Nick, is outstanding. These two actors work so well together, and you can feel the love they have for each other bouncing off the screen. I learned that they had very little time from meeting one another, to filming, which makes their connection even more incredible. It is almost natural — I found myself smiling at the screen because of their lovely admiration for one another. All of their moments on the boat dock are key to the development of their relationship, and establish such a genuine connection.


The message of Greek Mothers Never Die is to never take love for granted, and always listen to your heart.


I give Greek Mothers Never Die 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases on all streaming platforms May 9, 2025.

Books of the Week: May 26th, 2025

Ivy is the beloved houseplant of young Jillian Tupper of Number 3 Ramshorn Drive, much to the constant dismay of Toasty the goldfish, who is technically the family pet—swimming in his special place of honor, the antique octagonal fish tank—and should be the most loved. It seems that’s how the cookie (or cheese puffs, in Toasty’s case) crumbles in the curious Tupper household, but soon a sequence of thrilling and magical events challenges that way of life forever.

First, there’s the arrival of Arthur, a knowledgeable spider with a broken leg and a curious mind, hidden in an old typewriter. Then Jillian throws everyone for a loop when she brings home dear, sweet Ollie, a school houseplant who just wants to be friends and sing. When Toasty splashes the plants with his tank water out of frustration, the friends learn that they can do magical things—like lift heavy objects and turn things invisible!

It turns out Toasty’s fish tank isn’t just for fish; it was made by a curious inventor who gave it special powers that, in the wrong hands, could disrupt everything forever. And a curious man with purple shoes just so happens to want that tank at any cost. Can Ivy, Toasty, Arthur, and Ollie grow to be friends in time to work together to save their beloved Tupper family from utter ruin?

About the Author
Beth Ferry is the author of numerous picture books for children including Roar for ReadingPrunella, and the New York Times bestseller Stick and Stone. She is an avid reader who believes that any day spent with a book is a perfect day. Beth lives with her family by the beach in New Jersey where she finds inspiration in the salty air. In addition to writing picture books, Beth also writes chapter books and graphic novels. You can learn more at BethFerry.com.

About the Illustrators
Terry Fan received his formal art training at Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, Canada. His work is a blend of traditional and contemporary techniques, using ink or graphite mixed with digital. He spends his days (and nights) creating magical paintings, portraits, and prints. Terry is the cocreator of The Night Gardener, It Fell from the Sky, and Lizzy and the Cloud. Born in Illinois, he now lives in Toronto. Visit him online TheFanBrothers.com.

Eric Fan is an artist and writer who lives in Toronto, Canada. Born in Hawaii and raised in Toronto, he attended the Ontario College of Art and Design, where he studied illustration, sculpture, and film. He has a passion for vintage bikes, clockwork contraptions, and impossible dreams. Eric is the cocreator of The Night GardenerIt Fell from the Sky, and Lizzy and the Cloud. Visit him online TheFanBrothers.com.

The RATNIP series by Cam Higgins and illustrated by Allison Steinfeld has returned just in time for summer reading! In Right on Your Tail!, the third book of the chapter book series, Ratnip goes for the gold in a citywide race (on-sale May 27, 2025).

Written to encourage younger readers, these younger chapter books are the perfect stepping stones to move from Ready-to-Reads to Chapter Books. Now kids between the ages of 5 and 9 can get excited about chapter books tailer-made for their level of reading comprehension. The Ratnip Series makes readers feel like they are reading a “big-kid” format, while keeping the subject, type size, and illustrations geared specifically for their own age groups!

Ratnip goes for the gold in a citywide race in this third book of the chapter book series from the author of Good Dog.

Ratnip is entering the City Race, where critters race through the streets by climbing up poles, scurrying along telephone wires, and jumping across fences. Ratnip has his eye on the prize, but his competition is tough—especially the REAL gym rat! Can Ratnip prove himself fastest critter in the city?

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Ratnip chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

THE AUTHOR

Cam Higgins wrote her very first book about a cat who lived in an alleyway when she was eight years old. As a child, she loved visiting a neighboring farm and seeing all the animals. Now Cam has a pup of her own, who is very mischievous, and she still loves writing about animals. Cam lives in New York City with her two children, her husband, and Laila the dog.

THE ILLUSTRATOR

Allison Steinfeld grew up in Connecticut where she spent hours getting lost in her library books. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her two very fluffy cats. When not providing essential head scratches and belly rubs, she finds time to illustrate books like the Wait! What? series and the Kid Legends series.

Discover the Magic of Storm Singer: A Mythical New Middle Grade Fantasy by Sarawat Chadda.

In a land ruled by fierce winged warriors known as eagle garudas, twelve-year-old Nargis is just a poor, lowly human, a Worm who hates the garudas that killed her parents. But even though she can’t fly—and her childhood attempt left her walking with a crutch—she is far from powerless. Nargis is a spirit singer: able to coax small bits of wind, water, fire, and earth to do her bidding through song…well, sometimes.

When Nargis loses control of her power in a high-stakes kite fight, she is exiled. Cast into the desert, she discovers Mistral, an injured boy who turns out to be an eagle garuda, the prince of her enemies! He’s on a mission to take back his throne from a terrible vulture garuda. In spite of their mutual distrust, the two have no choice but to forge an unlikely alliance if they want to escape the desert alive.

And as Nargis and Mistral battle dangerous assassins, befriend crafty sky pirates, and sneak into the mysterious sky castle of Alamut, Nargis discovers she carries a family secret, one that could bring Monsoon’s rains back to the desert, but only if she’s willing to risk her life in the bargain…

About the Author:

Sarwat Chadda is the New York Times bestselling author of the City of the Plague God duology, the Spiritstone Saga, the Ash Mistry trilogy, the Shadow Magic trilogy, and the Devil’s Kiss duology. He has written for Star Wars and Minecraft as well as the 39 Clues and Spirit Animals series. Sarwat is a first-generation Muslim immigrant of South Asian descent who loves writing over-the-top adventures. His work has received numerous starred reviews and was a Goodreads Choice Best Middle Grade Award Nominee. He has been published in over a dozen languages. Outside of novels, he’s written plays, comic books, and TV shows, including The Legend of Hanuman for Disney+ Hotstar. Sarwat lives in London. Feel free to drop him a line on X (previously known as Twitter) at @SarwatChadda and Instagram at @Sarwat_Chadda or visit him at SarwatChadda.com.

Perfect Spring time book for kids!

TOGETHER, A FOREST by Roz MacLean (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Ages 4-8): Explore a forest with a curious classroom in this breathtaking new picture book by the author of the beloved More Than Words, and experience the essential beauty of diversity in humanity and nature.

An educational and engaging book for children!

A beautiful book!

THE SECRET LIFE OF A SEA TURTLE by Maddalena Bearzi; illustrated by Alex Boersma (Roaring Brook Press, ages 4-8): Follow the captivating yet perilous life of one sea turtle in this dazzling nonfiction tale by the co-founder of the Ocean Conservation Society, perfect for fans of Jason Chin’s ISLAND.

This is an educational and engaging way to learn about sea turtles!

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to feature in this post. Cover images were also provided.

It’s time to get in shape! Summer is almost here!

My fave new Treadmill!

Well, Summer is almost here so I’ve been trying to eat healthier and have a goal to lose a few pounds before Summer actually is here. I used to go to the gym but now I have been just walking and going to my favorite Yoga classes. I was quite excited when the opportunity came up to try out the WalkingPad Denise Austin 2.0 Double-Fold Treadmill from SCS.

I love how it folds up and is actually fun to use! Another fact: It is pretty much already assembled and easy to use!

Have the flexibility to walk, jog or run with the WalkinPad® Denise Ausitn 2.0 Treadmill. With a fully assembled unit right out of the box, you’ll be able to enjoy a high contrast LED display, a brushless motor design, and a 4-layer cushioning system. Convenience and results are just a step away.

It is available at Dick’s Sporting Goods.

SCS Make Life Easy is dedicated to keeping you moving with innovative fitness and recovery solutions that make wellness effortless.

Self Disclosure: I received a free product to facilitate this post.

It’s still Butterbeer Season! ORLY Butterbeer Nail Polish and Nail Care Products are a Must-Buy!

Harry Potter/Orly

Butterbeer was first introduced in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban as the trio huddled in The Three Broomsticks. With its butterscotch and shortbread notes, Butterbeer has become a global fan favorite.  Butterbeer Season is the annual salute to the flavor, scent and look of Butterbeer and takes place between March 1 and May 31.

I love the nail products available from Orly! My favorite is the Orly Scented Quick Dry Nail Spray. It really makes my nail polish dry quicker and I love the fragrance.

ORLY – Transform your nailcare routine with a range of products from ORLY infused with the iconic Butterbeer scent. Products include ORLY Harry Potter Butterbeer Scented Iridescent Nail Polish Topper, ORLY Harry Potter Scented Nourishing Cuticle Oil, ORLY Harry Potter Scented Hydrating Cuticle Froth and ORLY Harry Potter Scented Quick Dry Nail Spray. Available now at orlybeauty.com and Ulta.com. All items range in price from $8.99-$15.00.

For the latest Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts news and features, visit www.harrypotter.com   

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About Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products:    

Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP), part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s Revenue & Strategy division, extends the company’s powerful portfolio of entertainment brands and franchises into the lives of fans around the world. WBDGCP partners with best-in-class licensees globally on award-winning toy, fashion, home décor and publishing programs inspired by the biggest franchises from Warner Bros.’ film, television, animation, and games studios, HBO, Discovery, DC, Cartoon Network, HGTV, Eurosport, Adult Swim, and more. With innovative global licensing and merchandising programs, retail initiatives, and promotional partnerships, WBDGCP is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.

This is just a taster of what’s in store for fans, with more to be announced over the coming weeks. To stay up to date with all the Harry Potter and Butterbeer Season news and updates, check out http://www.HarryPotter.com/, and while you’re there, why not get Sorted into your Hogwarts house and sign up for the Harry Potter Fan Club.

Self Disclosure: I received free products to facilitate this post. Images and info were also provided.