
Jen Harrison
Writing Consultant and Editor at Freelance
Dissertation coach w/ +10 years' experience helping students get PhinishD. Kid's lit specialist, tea drinker, knitter, plant obsessive, amateur boxer. Tattooed.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of Wishes & Whinnies: Tyler’s DreamSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Mary AggasIllustrated by NadezhdaAges: 5-9 | 34 PagesPublisher: Pintaloosa Publications (2024) | ISBN: 978-1-957696-60-7What to Expect: Therapeutic horsemanship, cerebral palsy, determination, dreams, perseverance.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of Charli’s Turtle Triumph: A Marine Biology AdventureSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Vicki Scott BurnsIllustrated by Mel SchroederAges: 7-10 | 96 PagesPublisher: Emmolly Books (2025) | ISBN: 978-1-964845-01-2What to Expect: STEM, ocean pollution, community teamwork, conservation, career aspirations. There’s nothing more inspiring than meeting the real-life professionals who care deeply about the same thing you do.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
An interview about the Ode to a Pug Series by Jill Rosen and Stephanie Rohr, presented by The Children’s Book Review. Jill Rosen, the author behind the Ode to a Pug series, brings humor and heart to her stories, drawing inspiration from her many real-life pets and the sibling dynamics within her own family. Working alongside illustrator Stephanie Rohr, who perfectly captures the spirit of these lovable characters, the duo creates stories that balance wit with warmth.
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3 weeks ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of Inspirational Soccer Stories for Kids: Lionel Messi Biography Book for Kids. An Inspiring Soccer Story About Leo Messi’s Resilience, Self-Esteem, Hard Work, and Self-Confidence (Soccer Book for Kids Ages 6 to 12)Sponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Lucas MartinAges: 7-10 | 111 PagesPublisher: Trinity Digital Ventures LLC (2024) | ISBN: 979-8323890996What to Expect: Soccer, confidence, hard work, determination, social-emotional learning.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of We Need to Talk About DivorceSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Kate ScharffIllustrated by Annika LeLargeAges: 10+ | 64 PagesPublisher: Macmillan/St. Martin’s Press (2025) | ISBN: 978-1684494484What to Expect: Families, divorce, emotional learning, healing.
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