September 2012 Reviews 2012-08-28 Author: Hill Country Book Store For Younger Readers Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson Otto is a bear who lives in a book and when no one is watching, he comes to life! He’s a very happy bear, especially when his story is...
August 2012 Book Reviews 2012-07-29 Author: Hill Country Bookstore For Younger Readers I Must Have Bobo by Eileen and Marc Rosenthal Willy’s favorite playmate is Bobo, his sock monkey. There is only one problem – Willy’s cat Earl also prefers Bobo as his...
July 2012 2012-07-09 Author: Hill Country Bookstore For Younger Readers Blackout by John Rocco What happens when a blackout occurs in the city and everyone is plunged into darkness? A wonderful adventure begins as one family goes to the roof and finds the light...
June Book Reviews 2012-05-31 Author: Hill Country Bookstore For Younger Readers Prudence Wants a Pet by Cathleen Daly Little Prudence wants a pet, but her parents aren’t keen on the idea. So imaginative Prudence comes up with her own pets, like “Branch,” “Twig,”...
May Book Reviews 2012-05-04 Author: Hill Country Bookstore For Younger Readers Words Are Not For Hurting by Elizabeth Verdick This is one of a series of board books designed to teach very young children the important lessons in manners. The books are written in...
April 2012 Book Reviews 2012-04-02 Author: Hill Country Book Store For Younger Readers Little Pearly’s Hope by Martin C. Fry Little Pearly’s Hope is a story, written in rhyme, about Pearly, a young oyster suffering pain because of the grit inside her shell....
March 2012 Books 2012-03-03 Author: Hill Country Bookstore For Younger Readers Don’t Feed the WorryBug by Andi Green This is the story of Wince the worry monster who finds that once he begins to worry about one thing he starts worrying about so many more things....
February 2012 Book Reviews 2012-02-01 Author: Hill Country Bookstore For Younger Readers Along a Long Road by Frank Viva The title alone lets you know that this book is going to be a delight to read because the language is playful and rhythmic. To go along with...