
Hi! I’m Carolyn. If you’re like me, you want to give your child the best books, books that will inspire laughter and touch touch their hearts.
But not every kid is the same, and you don’t have time to read all the books.
That’s why I’m here to help you find the right book for your child.
I’m also an author myself! You can learn more about my books at my Author Site.
Beneath the Swirling Sky is the award-winning first book of The Restorationists, a series about friendship, calling, and the power of art.
Book two, Between Flowers and Bones, releases September 10, 2024 from Waterbrook, an imprint of Penguin Random House.

Shape Books that Think Outside the Box (Picture Book Edition)
A few weeks ago, I introduced you to my favorite board books that teach shapes in creative ways. And those are a great place to start, especially for toddlers. But sometimes your preschoolers need more shape practice as well, and they want real picture books, not...
Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu
I love the way Anne Ursu weaves fantasy and real life together in her coming of age story, Breadcrumbs. Friendship, feelings of exclusion, adoption, and issues with parents are all primary themes in this retelling of Hans Christian Anderson's "The Snow Queen." Hazel...
5 Picture Books That Make History Interesting Again
When I was a kid, I was pretty certain history was the most boring subject ever. All those names and dates to memorize. Who cared. I'm pretty sure today's historical picture books could have changed my mind and made history interesting. The Right Word: Roget and His...
Counting Blessings by Eileen Spinelli
Counting Blessings by Eileen Spinelli is a sweet, rhyming counting book of blessings for young children. It's a sturdy board book with a soft, padded cover (less likely to be chewed up by book-hungry babies). The illustrations of bunnies and other animals by Lee...
Have You Read The Green Ember?
I think after the Wingfeather Saga (and for my son, The Hobbit), my kids would rate The Green Ember by S.D. Smith as one of their favorite read-alouds. The story is a great combination of action, mystery, and character development. In The Green Ember, rabbit...
Frindle by Andrew Clements
So, I tend to be a bit of a word-nerd. I was an English major, took multiple linguistics classes (for fun), and can't wait to hear the latest Grammar Girl podcast every week. Needless to say, I love the word-related concepts Andrew Clements so cleverly introduces to...
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