
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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thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
Book Review of The Lie BerrySponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Dean BonnerIllustrated by Cheyenne BighamAges: 6-12 | 38 PagesPublisher: C. D. Bonner Publishing (2024) | ISBN: 978-0985795047What to Expect: Tall tales, mystery, imagination, humor, life lessons. Dean Bonner’s The Lie Berry is a charming, mysterious romp through the consequences—and creativity—of storytelling gone wild.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
Book Review of The Shrewd GrannySponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Janell L. JordanAges: 6-9 | 40 PagesPublisher: Salem Mental Health Associates PLLC (2025) | ISBN: 9798218628741What to Expect: Family, childhood grief, life skills, intergenerational love, mindfulness, memory.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
Book Review of Simone LaFray and the Bishop of MumbaiSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by SP O’FarrellCover Art by Kelly O’NeillAges: 9+ | 240 PagesPublisher: Brandylane Publish (2025) | ISBN: 978-1966369271What to Expect: Mystery, international espionage, chess competition, friendship, coming of age, loyalty.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
An interview about the Emily Windsnap Series by Liz Kessler, presented by The Children’s Book Review. With the creation of the tenth book in this internationally bestselling collection, Liz reflects on her decade-long journey with Emily—a brave, curious half-mermaid who has captured the imaginations of millions of readers around the world.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Bianca Schulze
Book Review of Animals Feeling Like UsThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten & Illustrated by R. M. SmithAges: 3-7 | 38 PagesPublisher: Clarence-Henry Books (2025) | ISBN-13: 978-0988290983What to Expect: Emotions, empathy, facial expressions, animal characters, social-emotional learning. In Animals Feeling Like Us, R. M.
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