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  • 1 month ago | barnesandnoble.com | Isabelle McConville |Raina Telgemeier |Scott McCloud |Allie Millington

    The Best Kids’ Books of April 2025With spring break fast approaching, we know those kiddos need brand-new books on their shelves. We’ve got you covered. In between playground afternoons and park playdates, make time for these can’t-be-missed new releases. From beloved graphic novel series to epic fantasy, stunning picture books to hilarious read-alouds, these are the best kids’ books of April. Please enable javascript to add items to the cart.

  • Jul 18, 2024 | fivebooks.com | Allie Millington |Jean-Luc Fromental |Joëlle Jolivet |Jill Phythian

    We've picked our favourite new books for kids of 2024. From beautiful picture books for children as young as two years old, to novels for 8-12 year olds to read by themselves, our book recommendations for kids include something for everyone. 2024 is a particularly good year for chapter books for emerging readers; it can be hard to find good books for 5-8 year olds to read for pleasure (as opposed to learning to read), but this year has a great crop of entertaining easy reads.

  • May 23, 2024 | montrealgazette.com | Allie Millington |Bernie Goedhart

    Breadcrumb Trail LinksParentingLocal ArtsFamily & ChildEntertainmentBooksBooks for Kids: A typewriter holds the keys to a family mysteryThe title character in Allie Millington’s middle-grade novel Olivetti decides “some humans are worth breaking the rules for” and he only needs one of them to listen. Published May 23, 2024  •  2 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. A detail from the cover of Olivetti, by Allie Millington.

  • May 23, 2024 | news.india24.press | Allie Millington

    - Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through our links on this page. Article content OlivettiBy Allie MillingtonFeiwel and his friends9 to 99 years oldMost kids these days approach computers, cell phones, and other digital devices with a level of comfort that their parents and grandparents probably envy. Conversely, when confronted with objects such as a manual typewriter or a rotary telephone, young people may be perplexed.

  • Apr 26, 2024 | audiofilemagazine.com | Allie Millington

    A charming story and two narrators exuding energy and warmth knock it out of the park. Simon Vance is Olivetti, a typewriter who breaks the "typewriterly" code of silence to spill his tapestry of tales in order to find his missing owner. Vance brings a gentle, snarky tone to Olivetti as he dismisses books as "one-hit wonders" and the laptop as "a show-off," delivering his speech in the clickety-clack of typing.

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