
Bianca Schulze
Blogger and Founder at The Children’s Book Review
Founder of The Children's Book Review. Writer. Reader. Reviewer. Mother. Don’t Wake the Dragon, Who Loves the Dragon?, and 101 Books to Read Before You Grow Up.
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4 days ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
Book Review of The Glass Pyramid: A Story of the Louvre Museum and Architect I.M. PeiSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Jeanne Walker HarveyIllustrated by Khoa LeAges: 4+ | 40 PagesPublisher: Atheneum / Simon & Schuster (2025) | ISBN: 978-1665953337What to Expect: Architecture, perseverance, innovation, diversity, heritage, biography.
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1 week ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
Book Review of The Clover CounterSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Derrick BoyleIllustrated by Sketco StudioAges: 2+ | 26 PagesPublisher: Independently Published (2025) | ISBN: 979-8313636931What to Expect: Mystery, international espionage, chess competition, friendship, coming of age, loyaltyDelightfully educational, The Clover Counter successfully turns mathematics into an enchanting adventure for young learners.
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1 week ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
A podcast interview with Laurie Halse Anderson discussing Rebellion 1776 on The Growing Readers Podcast, a production of The Children’s Book Review. Anderson, whose books have sold over eight million copies worldwide, discusses her latest novel, Rebellion 1776, set during the American Revolution’s Siege of Boston and the smallpox epidemic.
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1 week ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
An interview with Heather Preusser, presented by The Children’s Book ReviewSome people write because they have a story to tell. Others write because they simply must. For Heather Preusser, writing has always been a way to make sense of the world. Whether crafting plays at recess or secretly scribbling in her Trapper Keeper during class, storytelling has long been her superpower.
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2 weeks ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
This interview about I Read the Book is presented in partnership with Meggy Finn and The Children’s Book Review. Drawing from a memorable experience volunteering at Operation Breakthrough in Kansas City, author Meggy Finn reflects on how a young boy named Jordan and his triumphant moment of reading aloud sparked the idea for the story.
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