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Books of the Week: July 25th, 2025

Written in the Stars

All school year long, Quinn couldn’t wait to get to summer camp. She’s so excited to see her summer besties! But then things get turned inside out when a really cute new camper named Harry arrives. He just moved from London, and he and Quinn have so much in common. But it looks like she’s not the only one lovestruck by Harry. She thinks her frenemy, Kayla, secretly likes him, too! What will Quinn do now?

Meet Me at Sunset

This is going to be the summer Julie finally catches the attention of her crush, James! She has the perfect outfits, ice-breaking jokes, and a list of places she can oh-so-casually run into him. At least that was the plan until Julie’s parents decided to surprise her by inviting a friend to their beach house for the next three weeks.

Honestly, Julie’s not even sure she would call Sophia a friend, but one thing is for sure: having to play nice with Sophia who is always hanging around was not on the agenda. Now, Julie has no idea how this summer is going to go—especially since she’s unexpectedly feeling flutters around a new friend, Liam…and she thinks he might like her, too.

 THREAT OF THE SPIDER by Michael P. Spradlin

While there are many books about World War II and the atrocities committed by the Nazis, the Web of the Spider series focuses on events before the war—demonstrating how the Nazis rose to prominence and the tactics Hitler used to gain support and power. Starting in the 1920s, kids can learn about the circumstances that directly led to another war. The main characters of this series are a group of friends who oppose the Nazis and are inspired to intervene as the Party takes root in their community. Though readers will know they cannot stop the eventual war, their actions demonstrate the importance of everyday acts of defiance against tyranny and standing up for what you believe in.

In this story, we see how attacks on the press and the control of news is a telltale tactic of rising fascism. The parallels between 1930 Germany and America today are as prevalent as they are chilling. By starting the series before World War II, this series aims to show kids how fascist ideologies take root and gives readers the context to understand what is happening in our current political landscape.

RIGHT BESIDE YOU by Tucker Shaw (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Ages 14-18): In this fresh, speculative blend of queer romance and coming-of-age, Eddie meets Theo in present-day New York and Francis in a New York of the past… torn between eras and his heart, he must make a decision that will change his life forever.

This one is for the younger kids!

RANDY RAINBOW AND THE MARVELOUSLY MAGICAL PINK GLASSES by Randy Rainbow; illustrated by Jaimie MacGibbon (Feiwel & Friends, Ages 4-8): Randy’s debut picture book, Randy Rainbow and the Marvelously Magical Pink Glasses, follows a young Randy who’s gifted a deeply fabulous pair of pink glasses by his granny in hopes that they’ll take his day from lackluster to blockbuster. The glasses give him the encouragement he needs to have the best, most magical day.

Love this book!

 Carrying on the late Bob Marley’s legacy of fostering joy and connection, Ziggy – an eight-time Grammy and Emmy Award-winning musician, producer, and humanitarian – transforms iconic lines from his father’s beloved song “Jamming” into a bouncy, bedtime read-aloud about a family’s fun-filled pajama party. The result is a rollicking roadmap for screen-free family time, complete with Letícia Moreno’s exuberant illustrations inspired by Ziggy’s own multicultural family.

Summer time means beach time!

New Picture Book “Bringing the Beach Home” Shows How Creativity and Nature Help Children Navigate Change.

This summer, award-winning author Laura Atkins invites young readers on a journey from the shore to home in her latest children’s book, Bringing the Beach Home, a heartwarming story about resilience, creativity, and the power of nature. With lyrical prose and lush illustrations, this touching picture book follows a young child learning to find comfort in life’s transitions, especially the challenge of moving between two homes.

Rowan is tired of going back and forth between Mom’s and Dad’s house until a special trip to the beach with Dad sparks something magical. Overwhelmed by the loud waves and bright sun at first, Rowan soon discovers peace by connecting with nature. Inspired, Rowan and Dad craft a wind chime from seashells, a stick, and pebbles, bringing the magic of the beach home with them. This simple yet powerful act of creativity offers solace, showing young readers how they, too, can hold onto special places and moments through artistic expression.

The book also embraces inclusivity, with Rowan depicted as a gender-neutral and possibly neurodiverse character, allowing families to engage in meaningful conversations about identity, emotions, and resilience.

“With Bringing the Beach Home, I wanted to explore how children can find comfort and a sense of belonging even in moments of uncertainty,” Laura says. “Art and nature are powerful tools for healing, and this story encourages young readers to embrace creativity as a way to navigate change.”

Bringing the Beach Home resonates with children and families experiencing transitions, particularly those adjusting to life in divorced households. Rowan’s journey highlights the emotional challenges of splitting time between two homes while offering an uplifting and empowering perspective.

In addition to its moving narrative, Bringing the Beach Home features supplemental materials, including instructions for creating a wind chime from found beach materials. The book also provides back matter on ecological sensitivity, reinforcing the importance of environmental awareness and hands-on creativity.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Laura Atkins is a children’s book author, editor, and creativity coach, with over thirty years in the children’s book world. She also collects sea glass and creates sculptures and mobiles from shells, pebbles and driftwood. Laura has loved the beach all her life, especially the Bay Area beaches near her Berkeley, California home. She is the co-author of the first two books in the Fighting for Justice series for middle grade readers, Fred Korematsu Speaks Up and Biddy Mason Speaks Up, co-author of the call-to-action picture book, Calling All Future Voters! and author of the light-hearted picture book, Sled Dog Dachshund.

Educational summer fun!

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With editions for pre-kindergartenkindergartenfirst grade, and second gradeBrain Quest Phonics Workbooks are uniquely designed to help children develop reading skills through hands-on activities that reinforce essential phonics concepts. Studies show that understanding phonics, the process of matching the sounds of spoken English with individual letters and groups of letters, is essential for children learning to read. 

Brain Quest makes learning to read oodles of fun with engaging bonus content like pull out practice readers, mini-smart cards, stickers, and a progress poster! Aligned with national and state standards and using research-proven methods based on the science of reading these Phonics Workbooks set up children and parents for success.  

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Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to facilitate this featured book post. Images were also provided.

Shari & Lamb Chop * A Joyful, Nostalgic, And Deeply Inspiring Documentary Honoring A True Pioneer Of Children’s Entertainment

Coming-of-age can be difficult, but is always more bearable when you have someone who connects with you on a cellular level. Shari Lewis – a children’s television pioneer before Fred Rogers, Jim Henson, and others – was one of those people. She was a dancer, singer, and magician, but was best known as the ventriloquist behind sock puppets Charlie Horse, Hush Puppy and, of course, Lamb Chop. This heartfelt and entertaining doc charts the life, loves, and career hits and misses of the spunky perfectionist who forever changed the face of children’s television. Featuring ventriloquists she inspired and nostalgia-laden clips, this upbeat portrait brims, like Lewis, with warmth and charm.  Shari and Lamb Chop is the tonic we all need to reconnect with our inner children, and celebrate pure imagination.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ashleigh C. comments, “Shari & Lamb Chop is a joyful, nostalgic, and deeply inspiring documentary that honors a true pioneer of children’s entertainment. Director Lisa D’Apolito captures not only Shari Lewis’ incredible talent and groundbreaking contributions to television, but also her resilience, creativity, and the heartfelt connection she maintained with generations of children.” See her full review and interview with the director and Shari’s daughter, Mallory below.

Shari & Lamb ChopBy Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 21

Shari & Lamb Chop is a joyful, nostalgic, and deeply inspiring documentary that honors a true pioneer of children’s entertainment. Director Lisa D’Apolito captures not only Shari Lewis’ incredible talent and groundbreaking contributions to television, but also her resilience, creativity, and the heartfelt connection she maintained with generations of children. This documentary isn’t just a tribute; it’s a celebration of imagination, perseverance, and the enduring magic of storytelling.

What I love most about Shari & Lamb Chop is how it dives beyond the surface of fame to explore the personal journey of a multi-talented performer. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and rare home movies, the film shows how Shari Lewis redefined what it meant to connect with young audiences, on her own terms and in a male-dominated industry. The documentary balances entertainment and emotion in a way that feels honest and unforgettable.

This documentary is a must-see for anyone who believes in the power of storytelling and the legacy of pioneers who paved the way for joy and imagination. The film tells the story of Shari Lewis, a Bronx-born performer who overcame a career-ending dance injury by channeling her creativity into ventriloquism. With her iconic sock puppet Lamb Chop, and other characters like Charlie Horse and Hush Puppy, she rose to national fame as one of the earliest stars in children’s television. The film follows her journey through the highs of early success, the disappointment of cancellation, and her incredible resurgence in the 1990s when she once again captured the hearts of a new generation.

The interviews are a major highlight. Ventriloquists and performers, who were inspired by Lewis, as well as her daughter Mallory Lewis, offer touching insights and personal stories. The archival clips of Shari’s performances are charming and delightful, full of wit, warmth, and timeless energy. One of my favorite parts is seeing Shari backstage, meticulously working on her characters and pushing herself to be better, not for fame, but because she believed in children and what they deserved from entertainment.

The message of this documentary is powerful: women can lead, innovate, and inspire, even in industries that underestimate them. It also reminds us of the value in treating children as intelligent and imaginative individuals, something Shari Lewis always believed in. There is no inappropriate content, and it promotes creativity, curiosity, and perseverance, making it perfect for families and classrooms.

I give Shari & Lamb Chop 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults who grew up with Lamb Chop or are discovering her magic for the first time. It opens in theaters on July 18, 2025 and will also be available digitally and on home video. Trailer:

Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampires * Takes Zombies To A Whole New Level With The Arrival Of Vampires And Daywalkers

Zed and Addison discover the warring worlds of Sunnyside and Shadyside on a summer road trip after their first year of college, encountering two new groups of monsters.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Kennedy P. comments, “I absolutely love Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires – it takes things to a whole new level with the arrival of mysterious vampires and daywalkers, challenging the community to once again embrace unity and acceptance. It’s packed with catchy songs, incredible new characters, and powerful messages about being true to yourself. This is one of my favorite Zombies movies.”  See her full review and interviews at the premiere below.

Zombies 4: Dawn Of The Vampires
By Kennedy P., KIDS FIRST!  Film Critic, Age 11

I absolutely love Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires – it takes things to a whole new level with the arrival of mysterious vampires and daywalkers, challenging the community to once again embrace unity and acceptance. It’s packed with catchy songs, incredible new characters, and powerful messages about being true to yourself. This is one of my favorite Zombies movies.



The story follows Zed (Milo Manheim) and Addison (Meg Donnelly) as their summer road trip takes an unexpected turn, landing them at a summer camp caught between two rival monster groups: the daywalkers and the vampires. Tensions flare as the groups clash and Zed and Addison, along with their friends Eliza (Kylee Russell) and Willa (Chandler Kinney), become counselors in an effort to bring peace. They must convince the daywalker leader, Nova (Freya Skye), and the vampire leader, Victor (Malachi Barton), to unite their worlds to prevent an even greater threat from endangering everyone. This film continues the franchise’s theme of overcoming differences and promoting unity, this time focusing on the conflict and eventual harmony between daywalkers and vampires.

Trailer:

Challah Back Girls®is a Must-Try!

Sooo tasty!

Challah Back Girls® (CBG) is a mission-driven small business founded by four siblings during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. What started as a gesture of gratitude—baking challah for frontline healthcare workers—quickly evolved into a powerful social justice platform using challah, the traditional Jewish braided bread, as a tool for connection, equity, and change.

Rooted in the Jewish value of Tikkun Olam (repairing the world), CBG merges culture, community, and activism by delivering delicious, nut-free, dairy-free challah nationwide while raising awareness for equity-focused organizations. Whether baking loaves to support racial justice initiatives or teaming up with community leaders, brands, and nonprofits, CBG turns a beloved culinary tradition into a symbol of solidarity and impact.

Today, under the leadership of eldest sister Sara, CBG continues to “bake an impact” year-round through partnerships, pop-ups, fundraisers, and social campaigns. With every order, customers don’t just receive a challah—they join the Challah Back Squad, a movement dedicated to joy, justice, and breaking bread for a better world.

I tried samples and loved the flavor and how fresh they tasted! I highly recommend!

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this post.

Summer is fading fast but books are on the rise! Check out these great reads that will whisk you away on epic adventures this fall.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf and other great stories with lessons by Uzma Farooq

2025 Parents’ Picks Awards Winner – Best Products for Elementary Kids and #1 New Release

Discover the master storyteller Aesop and his timeless tales. Dive into stories about hard work, responsibility, honesty, bravery, karma, and much more. Aesop’s fables come to us from ancient Greece and pass on important life lessons. Dig deep into these thirteen classical stories in this spectacularly illustrated, updated collection.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The Tortoise and the Hare
The Goose and the Golden Eggs
The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
The City Mouse and the Country Mouse
The Lion and the Mouse
The Ants and the Grasshopper
The Fox and the Crow
Belling the Cat
The Crow and the Pitcher
The Fox and the Grapes
The Farm Girl and Her Milk
The Crab and His Mother

Luella’s Library by Tara Lala

Luella loves to read books, but her best friend, Lino, doesn’t.

What Lino soon discovers is that the books in Luella’s library are magical! When one of her books transports them to an enchanted land, they have to face unexpected obstacles and help new friends.

Will Luella and Lino complete their journeys along the way? Will they be able to help their new friend find his way back home? Or will Lino choose his phone over the adventures Luella’s library has in store?

The Pet Shop Nightmare by F.P. LaRue

Ollie receives a frantic call from his cousin Claire, who is in a state of panic. Her best friend, McKenna, has disappeared without a trace. She has not been seen for days, and all attempts to contact her have failed. When Claire recruits the help of Ollie and his friends, she receives a mysterious note telling her to mind her own business and gets the feeling she is being followed.

As Ollie, Mellie, and Scotty delve deeper into the mystery of McKenna’s disappearance, they uncover strange activities and dark secrets connected with the pet shop. With the disappearance of animals from the pet shop, they soon realize that something sinister is at play, and the evil forces involved will stop at nothing to protect their ominous plans. Just when things seem hopeless, Ollie receives assistance from an unexpected ally, leaving the trio astounded and intrigued.

In The Pet Shop Nightmare, Ollie, Mellie, and Scotty find themselves navigating a thick fog of danger and mystery. Will they survive long enough to find McKenna and unravel the mystery of the shop before they become the next ones to disappear?

A Parent’s Guide to Striking the Right Balance When It Comes to Screen Time

Navigating screen time as a parent can feel like walking a tightrope. On one hand, digital tools open the door to endless learning opportunities and creative outlets. On the other, too much screen exposure can impact everything from sleep to social development. The key is not in eliminating screens altogether but in finding a sustainable balance that supports your child’s growth.

This guide will walk you through how to approach screen time with intention, especially for children in the 4–7-year-old range, where early habits can have long-lasting effects.

Why Screen Time Needs Your Attention

Screens are a part of everyday life. From tablets and educational apps to family movie nights and video calls with grandparents, they’re not inherently bad. But when screen time replaces essential real-world experiences, such as physical play, family conversations, or quiet time, it can affect your child’s emotional regulation, attention span, and even academic performance.

Research suggests that unstructured, passive screen time (like binge-watching shows) offers far fewer benefits than interactive or co-viewed experiences. The challenge for parents isn’t just about counting hours, but it’s about making those hours count.

Understanding What Counts as “Screen Time”

Not all screen time is created equal. Educational apps that encourage problem-solving or story comprehension are more beneficial than watching fast-paced cartoons or aimlessly scrolling through videos. As a parent, it’s essential to:

  • Distinguish active from passive use
  • Consider the purpose behind the screen time
  • Prioritise co-engagement whenever possible

For example, sitting with your child while they use a learning app or watch a documentary fosters dialogue, critical thinking, and emotional connection.

How Much is Too Much?

There’s no one-size-fits-all rule, but age-based recommendations can offer helpful guidance. Younger children generally require more physical activity, social interaction, and rest, which are factors that too much screen time can disrupt.

If you’re unsure what the benchmarks are for your child’s age group, this recommended screen time by age guide provides a useful breakdown and practical ideas on balancing screen time with enriching offline experiences.

By focusing on high-quality and age-appropriate content, you can better support your child’s cognitive, emotional, and physical development, even in a tech-savvy world.

Signs You Might Be Off Balance

Watch out for these indicators that your child’s screen time might be tipping too far in the wrong direction:

  • Mood swings after device use
  • Resistance to turning off screens
  • Less interest in non-digital play
  • Struggles with sleep routines

If you notice any of these, it may be time to re-evaluate and create clearer boundaries.

Tips for Creating a Healthy Digital Routine

Establishing a clear framework around technology doesn’t have to feel restrictive. Here are some ideas to help you set your family up for screen success:

  • Create screen-free zones and times, such as during meals or before bedtime.
  • Use timers or visual aids to help young children understand limits.
  • Balance digital activities with physical play, outdoor time, and reading.
  • Model healthy screen habits yourself because children notice more than we think.

Let your child help create the plan. When they’re involved in setting the rules, they’re more likely to understand and respect them.

Turning Screen Time into Bonding Time

Whenever possible, treat screen time as a shared experience. Whether it’s playing a co-op video game, watching a nature documentary, or exploring a museum app, these moments can become opportunities for learning, laughter, and connection.

Ask questions. Encourage curiosity. And remember that your presence is what elevates a digital activity into a developmental opportunity.

Final Thought

Screens aren’t going anywhere, but with the right approach, they don’t have to be a source of stress. Instead, they can be another tool in your parenting toolkit, one that’s used with care, balance, and intention. By focusing on age-appropriate content, modeling good habits, and being present, you’re helping your child build a healthier relationship with technology that can last a lifetime.

CASEKOO offering a Cozy Escape-Something we all need!

CASEKOO and LittleManyu Unveil “Pawfect Chill Time” – A Whimsical, Heart-Healing Collection Offering a Cozy Escape from Busy Lives!

Premium tech accessory brand CASEKOO is delighted to announce its newest collaboration: “Pawfect Chill Time”, a heartwarming and whimsical collection co-created with internet sensation Manyu (@littlemanyu_). With over 30 million fans across social media, Manyu has become a beloved symbol of comfort, joy, and simple pleasures — and now, she’s ready to bring that same healing energy to your everyday tech.

Inspired by Manyu’s signature moments of mindful rest and sweet serenity, the Pawfect Chill Time collection celebrates the art of slowing down. Anchored by CASEKOO’s latest Magic Stand case, the collection features Manyu’s fluffy face curled up in cozy bliss — from bubble baths to nap-time dreams — inviting users to embrace stillness and self-care.

“We created this collection to encourage people to slow down and breathe,” said Ralph, founder of CASEKOO. “Whether it’s a short nap, a warm bubble bath, or just a few quiet minutes to yourself, these little moments of chill time can truly heal.”

Comfort Meets Customization

The Magic Stand case goes beyond charm — it’s built for function and versatility. Combining a kickstand, a secure finger ring holder, and a MagSafe-compatible magnetic circle, the sleek design supports both relaxation and productivity. The upgraded Pro version features full 360° rotation, allowing for seamless adjustment at any angle.

Adding a layer of personalized joy, each case includes interchangeable MagStickers tucked behind the stand — showing off different adorable “chill modes” of Manyu. Whether she’s soaking in a bubble bath, snuggled under a blanket, or simply enjoying a quiet moment, these swappable designs let users express their vibe — one cute sticker at a time.

A Healing Touch in a Busy World

Packaged in exclusive, Manyu-style collector’s boxes, the Pawfect Chill Time collection is more than a phone case — it’s a celebration of self-love, warmth, and whimsical expression. Each detail echoes Manyu’s message: that healing doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, it’s as simple as a cozy nap or a gentle smile.

Whether you’re a dog lover, a fan of custom pet cases, or someone who simply adores cute design with thoughtful function, this limited-edition collaboration offers a comforting reminder to slow down — and carry a little chill with you.

To discover more, visit https://casekoo.com/manyu-global-portal.

I received a free sample to facilitate this post, and it is adorable! A must-buy for all dog lovers!

Sanderson, July 18th Pet of the Week

AWWWWWWW! SOOOOOO adorable!

Sanderson, you wear it well! Our boy wears doggie clothing as if it were a second skin. And he’s mostly skin! Sanderson, 3 years old, is unique in that he’s covered with a thin, brown fuzz. This confounded the staff and volunteers when he was picked up after being abandoned with three other dogs in a parking lot. After three months of treatment and observation, everyone concluded that Sanderson was a mix of mastiff and Xoloitzcuintle, a hairless dog from Mexico whose breed dates back to the Aztecs. Despite the noble lineage, Sanderson is constantly silly, waggy and happy. He plays joyfully in the play yard with his favorite toy, a stuffed lamb. “In ancient Mexico, the Xolo was considered sacred, and we feel all dogs deserve to be valued, respected and loved,” reads Sanderson’s bio on the shelter’s adoption page. Sanderson’s been at the shelter since November last year, and he deserves his own place where he can be worshipped. Long Beach Animal Care Services is over capacity with dogs, so speed the process to adopt or foster Sanderson or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. 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#A731759.