Thursday, February 12, 2026

Call of the Parasaurolophus by Rex Stone

Dinosaur books belong to kidlit like hearts belong to Valentine's Day...or something like that?

Today's read heads into the world of dinosaurs and takes beginning readers on an adventure while teaching dino facts. There are already more than a few books in this series, but this is the first time that I'm diving in. I'm assuming that these don't need to be read in any specific order; at least, that's the impression I'm getting. I'm already intrigued by a series, which takes a peek at specific dinosaurs while adding a tale with it, and hope this is well done. 

So, put on those jungle hats because we're going to go exploring!





CALL OF THE PARASAUROLOPHUS
Dinosaur Club
by Rex Stone
DK Flip
Children's Fiction
96 pages
ages 5 to 7

COMING FEBRUARY 17th!!!


Travel back in time to the Cretaceous period to help a herd of Parasaurolophus with the Dinosaur Club.

Dive into an exciting Jurassic world and travel back in time with the Dinosaur Club. These character-driven dinosaur books explore different dinosaur species through a thrilling adventure story for kids aged 5-7.

Meet Jamie, a member of the Dinosaur Club. They are a network of kids around the world who love to share dinosaur knowledge, help identify fossils, post dino discoveries, and chat about all things prehistoric. Jamie is exploring Ammonite Bay when he meets Tess, another member. Tess shows Jamie her favourite place – a secret cave with fossils all over the walls.

Suddenly, the two new friends find themselves back in the amazing yet dangerous Cretaceous period, where they encounter a herd of Parasaurolophus that need their help.

This Dinosaur Club story features:
  • An introduction to core non-fiction for children aged 5-7 who prefer stories, but are packed with exciting dinosaur facts.
  • Beautifully illustrated line art accompanied by expertly written text.
  • Reference pages to build upon all dinosaur fans’ knowledge about these fascinating prehistoric creatures.
  • All the latest dinosaur information and up-to-date discoveries.
  • Engaging material that reinforces the narrative, including timelines, quizzes, fact files, and glossaries.

Dinosaur Club: Call of the Parasaurolophus will take your child on an action-packed Cretaceous adventure as they learn about the Parasaurolophus dinosaur species through fun facts, timelines and quizzes.

More in the series

At DK, we believe in the power of discovery.
So why stop there?

If you like Dinosaur Club: Call of the Parasaurolophus, then you’ll love other titles in the series. Why not try Dinosaur Club: The T.Rex Attack, Saving the Stegosaurus, Avoiding the Allosaurus, and The Compsognathus Chase, and embark on a Jurassic adventure whilst learning about different dinosaur species!


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MY TIDBITS

A little adventure, friendship goodness, and dinosaur facts meld to form an entertaining and informative read.

Jamie's at his mother's side as she uncrates several fossils to add to the sandbox table when he and Tess discover an odd looking bone: the crest of a Parasaurolophus. They've never seen anything like it and wonder what purpose it had for the dinosaur. No one seems to be able to answer their questions, which means they'll have to head outside to Ammonite Bay and climb to the Smuggler's cave to find out. With a small ammonite from the same time period in hand, they enter the cave and find themselves back in time. While they discover a cute Wannansaurus  right away, they also cross paths with a dangerous T-Rex. Soon, their adventure involves much more than just learning the secret behind the parasaurolophus' crest.

This is a well-done book, which holds enough tension to draw in while teaching readers about dinosaurs along the way. It's just right for those readers, who are sure of their words and happily diving into shorter books. The font and spacing are on the larger side for easy reading, and there are enjoyable illustrations on almost every page. Those pages without illustrations hold speech bubbles with media text messages. So, there's an enjoyable change-up to keep things interesting. There's also a glossary at the end of the read to help with more difficult words, a dinosaur/period timeline, a map of their dino-world, illustrated facts about the main dinosaurs in the story, and a short quiz to help the information sit (and check reading skills). It's a book packed with goodness.

The story flows very smoothly and draws in. Not only are there constant twists and turns as the two characters search Dino World for their answers, but both characters are enjoyable to follow. They are cheerful, curious, and hold exactly the right emotions at the right times. They are friendly and just enjoyable to go on an adventure with. 

It's a lovely tale and not only for dinosaur fans.



And here they are...

Rex Stone is the pseudonym used by Working Partners, the creators of Beast Quest, Warrior Cats, and other successful series like Animal Ark.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

I Love You Little Lamb by B.D. Cottleston

It's time to get those loving feelings flowing. After all, Valentine's Day is just a couple days away.

Honestly, this isn't an important holiday in my mind (go ahead and gasp with horror). I know many people love this holiday, and I do decorate and go along with it. My house is so covered in hearts...along with my tractor...that'd you'd probably think I adore this holiday. I was even the girl in school and college, who made sure my friends received a flower of some kind at their lockers or dorm doors. Just because I don't care about the day itself, doesn't mean that I don't enjoy to see others smiling. Everyone needs a little more love and care in their lives.

So today's read is very fitting. I'm pretty sure its not about romantic love (it's a picture book. after all), and it doesn't release until beginning March...so long after Valentine's Day is done. But people always need to feel loved, and I'm hoping that's what this book radiates.

Let's open it up and find out!





I LOVE YOU LITTLE LAMB
by B.D. Cottleston
Ink Out Loud
Picture Book
40 pages
ages 4 to 8

COMING MARCH 3rd!!!


A Gentle Story of Love, Comfort, and Belonging

I Love You Little Lamb is a heartfelt celebration of the quiet, reassuring bond between a caregiver and their cherished little one. With soothing words and warm illustrations, this tender book wraps children in the message they most need to hear: You are safe, you are loved, you belong.

Perfect for baby showers, birthdays, bedtime rituals, or just-because snuggles, this sweet story helps grown-ups put their love into words--and little lambs feel it in their hearts.

A keepsake gift for the ones who matter most.




MY TIDBITS


Care and love flow from every page with a tiny touch of silliness to guarantee smiles.

This is a feel-good book, which invokes warmth and security. The first page holds two sheep, one hugging the other, and this sets off the theme, which stays strong the entire way through. It's about care and letting listeners/readers know that they are loved...which works especially well during a read-aloud session. So, it's a cuddle-up-in-the-chair-together tale. 

While all this loving goodness is going on, the illustrations dribble in a tad bit of humor. The scenes are very simple: a sheep on a plain, single-colored (but popping color) background. So, the concentration remains on the loved sheep. As the one-lined and short text states all the times this sheep is loved (when it's creative, when it's kind), the sheep takes different costumes and poses. Some are just adorable, while others are a bit silly...like the sheep being brave and wearing a cape while doing a 'super' pose. This makes it an entertaining read to hold listeners' interest the entire way through, while feeling the wonderful flood of care.

There's so much love and goodness, and I do recommend this read quite a bit, since listeners are sure to feel the mood and love it. I was a bit surprised, however, that it points out all the times the sheep is good...never anything negative. Being loved during sadness or mistakes wouldn't only strengthen the message, but so, it almost feels like the sheep has to be good to be loved. But that's just my two-cents because I do enjoy this one quite a bit and am putting it on my to-be-gifted list.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

It's My Bird-Day! by Mo Willems

It's time for a little fun, and today's read promises to pack tons of that. This should be a picture book of few words (I believe), and the illustrations should hold much of the silliness. Well, if it's silly. Honestly, I'm just assuming it is. Either way, I'm expecting tons of smiles.

So, let's open this one up and see what it holds!




IT'S MY BIRD-DAY!
by Mo Willems
Union Square Kids
Picture Book
40 pages
ages 3 to 5

COMING MARCH 31th!!!


From #1 New York Times bestselling, award-winning author and illustrator Mo Willems, comes the highly anticipated annual event, The Pigeon’s BIRD-DAY!
 
The Pigeon has the hat. And the hot dog cake! He is ready for the presents! But ... do YOU think The Pigeon can handle his BIG bird-day surprise!?!
 
Get ready for a very special birthday celebration from three-time Caldecott honoree Mo Willems.

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MY TIDBITS

With a little silliness and the struggles of getting past disappointments, this is a book to enjoy with characters to want to see again.

It's Pigeon's bird-day, and he can't wait to celebrate with a candle in his hotdog, presents, and so much more. When he heads to blow out the candle, he's shocked to find that someone already blew it out...and that's not all. Soon, Pigeon's very special bird-day isn't so special after all. Or maybe, it is if he's able to wrap his head around something new.

This is a bright and boldly made picture book. The illustrations are very simple, and that's all which is needed to bring every moment across with the needed emotion and fun. Pigeon's excitement is contagious and his disappointment understandable. After all, his whole happiness smashes against a change he didn't expect. Readers/listeners will have no problem understanding Pigeon's predicament, but they'll also realize the possibilities the change can bring. In other words, there's a lovely message about growth, friendship, and sharing wrapped inside.

For all things, this book keeps fun high. Every situation hits with a touch of over-the-top emotions and a hum of humor to guarantee smiles the entire time. Even when Pigeon's mood takes a nose-dive, the drama keeps the situation light and enjoyable...while still making it clear what's going on. It creates a grabbing, quick-paced, and enjoyable read, and will have readers/listeners wondering what situations Pigeon might experience next. So, I do hope there are more to come.


And here he is...

Mo Willems is a number one New York Times bestselling author and illustrator. He has been awarded three Caldecott Honors and an Eisner Award for his picture books, and two Theodor Seuss Geisel Medals and five Geisel Honors for his celebrated ELEPHANT & PIGGIE early readers. His debut picture book, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! was inducted into the Picture Book Hall of Fame. Mo began his career as a writer and animator on Sesame Street, where he garnered six Emmy Awards. Mo is the cofounder of Hidden Pigeon Company, established in 2023 to extend the reach of Mo Willems characters and stories across multiple platforms.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Happy Book Birthday, Europa by James Ponti!


It's time to shoutout another book birthday! This time, it's the 7th in a fun spy series for middle graders from a very popular author, who is known for his exciting tales. I have read several of the books in this series, so I'm pretty sure what type of read this will be...well, unless something surprising happens. I'm looking forward to see what the characters are up to in this latest adventure because it's always bound with high-stakes, action, friendship, and very unexpected twists and turns.

Let's open this one up and see if it keeps the series as exciting as it has been so far.



EUROPA
City Spies
by James Ponti
Aladdin
Middle Grade Spy Fiction
384 pages
ages 8 to 12

In this seventh installment in the New York Times bestselling series from Edgar Award winner James Ponti, the young group of spies work to prevent a dangerous criminal from escaping prison in another international adventure perfect for fans of Spy School and Charlie Thorne.

The City Spies are ready to start fresh with a new home, new schools, and a new directive now that Clementine has come in from the cold and Le Fantôme has been put behind bars. But their plans are put into jeopardy when Umbra threatens to attack multiple high-level targets across Europe unless he is released from prison. With intel leading them to Rome, Paris, London, and Amsterdam, the City Spies split up and race across the continent solving codes and chasing clues in an effort to thwart the attacks. With so many moving parts, the City Spies are going to have pull out all the stops if they have any chance to succeed at this latest mission.

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MY TIDBITS

Tension, action, and, for all things, clever-puzzle solving skills come together to form another fun adventure.

After bringing Le Fantome behind bars and having Clementine return, the City Spies are now in London after losing their other base. But that doesn't mean things are going to quiet down. Instead, Umbra is planning bomb attacks, and while the crew first believes them to be in London, it soon becomes clear that several major, European cities are on the target list. So, they divide up to stop the terror...hopefully, before it begins. Of course, things don't run completely smoothly because the villains are vicious, and Umbra isn't an enemy to be underestimated.

It's always a treat to dive into Ponti's work. The tale flies by quickly and smoothly, letting each scene come across with natural flow...and that while the City Spies are up against anything but normal circumstances. They always work together and do their best to solve each new problem. In this latest installment, Ponti takes the problem solving to a new level with more puzzles and riddles that need to be solved. So, fans of this sort of thing are going to especially enjoy this 7th adventure. As with the other adventures, there's never a boring moment, and every step forward seems to find more complex issues that need to be solved. The teamwork is always inspiring and makes sure that no singular character outshines the rest. That doesn't mean that everything goes smoothly, though, since the City Spies do make mistakes...sometimes big ones. This adds to the tension and makes the read that much more grabbing.

City Spy fans are going to enjoy this adventure as much as the others. There are plenty of surprises, gray characters, and heart as well as action. The City Spies aren't done, yet, though, so we'll see what adventure lies in store for them next.



And here he is...

James Ponti is the New York Times bestselling author of four middle grade book series: The Sherlock Society following a group of young detectives; City Spies, about an unlikely squad of five kids from around the world who form an elite MI6 Spy Team; the Edgar Award–winning Framed! series, about a pair of tweens who solve mysteries in Washington, DC; and the Dead City trilogy, about a secret society that polices the undead living beneath Manhattan. His books have appeared on more than fifteen different state award lists, and he is the founder of a writers group known as the Renegades of Middle Grade. James is also an Emmy–nominated television writer and producer who has worked for many networks including Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, PBS, History, and Spike TV, as well as NBC Sports. He lives with his family in Orlando, Florida. Find out more at JamesPonti.com.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

We Remember Your Baptism by Meta Herrick Carlson

Happy Sunday! I hope your day looks like it's going to be as cheerful and nice as our day will be. After the last few weeks of snow and cold, the sunshine seems even nicer. There is still snow in patches, but I suspect we'll see a little more of that or ice before the month is over.

Today's read stays in the Sunday direction and looks at baptism. I believe this one reminds readers of their own baptisms, but maybe, it can be used for happening ones, too. We'll just have to open it up and find out!





WE REMEMBER YOUR BAPTISM
by Meta Herrick Carlson
Illustrated by Clara Anganuzzi
Beaming Books
Picture Book  Religious
40 pages
ages 4 to 8

COMING FEBRUARY 17th!!!

"You may not remember your baptism, so we tell you the story again and again."
With lyrical text, this picture book lovingly describes the collective memory that a family and church community carry about a child's baptism and what it means to be washed and held in the current of God's love.
We remember the beginning, when the breath of God moved over the waters of the deep. We remember your baptism too--when God's word was spoken and water was poured to welcome you as a beloved child of God! Harkening back to biblical stories of how water refreshed communities and made people whole, and pondering how water reminds us of God's forever love, this picture book captures the depth and heart of the sacrament of baptism.
A beautiful read-aloud for baptism celebrations, anniversaries, confirmation, and any time a family or church community wants to retell the story of a child's baptism. We Remember Your Baptism includes a presentation page, a pastoral message from the author, and a place to record baptism memories.
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MY TIDBITS

With beautiful illustrations and a poetic flow, this is a lovely book to not only look back at a baptism but discover how it comes together with daily life.

The book begins with a page for the reader to add their name, making it ideal for gifting. At the end, there's also space for a photo of the baptism and more, which rounds off this personalization angle nicely. The 'story' begins with a family sitting down to view photos from the children's first baptisms. The main focus, then, slides onto the water, and this holds the rest of the way through. Starting with how God formed life in the waters in the very beginning, the book, then, leads through moments such as swimming in the ocean to watering flowers and so much more. Various stories from the Bible involving water are also touched upon. Each time, the text points out the significance of water in the various situations and ties it into the religious life. At the end of the book, there are hints and suggestions for care takers, parents, and guardians on activities and other ways to work with the theme.

The illustrations draw in and are done in watercolor, which is very fitting. They carry a more artistic direction when needed, and slide into more distinct detailed scenes when that style is more fitting. It's enjoyable to gaze through the pages, and they fit the text nicely to create a lovely read-aloud. The text is written with four short lines, which flow smoothly. Some of the vocabulary words are a bit more difficult and work well for the upper end of the intended age group. But then, the text often hits at deeper meanings, which will also work better for the upper end of the intended audience level, since younger listeners might not understand some of the indirect meanings. It will probably work better with patient listeners than more active ones due to the slower pacing. Many aspects of this read can be used to open up to discussions and even lead to other lessons...such as the Bible stories mentioned during this read.


And here they are...

Meta Herrick Carlson is a pastor, a poet, and the author of Ordinary Blessings and Ordinary Blessings for Parents. Her work is rooted in a love for meaningful ritual, accessible language, healthy communities, and the gospel still expanding. Her words are inspired by God's delight in our real and ordinary lives. She laughs at her own jokes and packs extra snacks just in case. Meta and her family live in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Dakota land.
Website: metaherrickcarlson.com
Twitter: @herrickmeta
Instagram: @metaherrickcarlson

Clara Anganuzzi was raised in the Seychelles Islands, where she would draw on every surface she could find. She has always had a fond love for the sea and all types of critters, who often inhabit her drawings. Clara now spends her days doodling in her plant-filled studio overlooking Bristol. She is the author-illustrator of The Ocean Gardener and Strong. She also illustrated Dear Earth by Isabel Otter and How to be Brave by Karl Newson.