
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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6 days ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of Hi! I’m Cher. I Go Everywhere: A Mindfuless Book For Children & Their GrownupsSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten byJane EnrightIllustrated by Monica Joy and Asha ButlerAges: 4-6 | 38 PagesPublisher: Tellwell Talent (2025) | ISBN:978-1-77962-547-2What to Expect: Service animals, empathy, diversity, mindfulness, playfulness. Cher is a service dog, so it’s her job to help her people stay present and aware wherever they go, all day long.
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1 week ago |
thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Doll DIY and Crafting BooklistThe Children’s Book ReviewWhat to Expect: Creativity, play, textiles and crafting, science and industry, recycling. Looking for the best doll-making books to start your DIY crafting journey? Whether you’re a beginner wanting to create your first handmade doll or an experienced crafter seeking eco-friendly textile projects, this curated list features six outstanding books that provide patterns, techniques, and inspiration for sustainable doll making.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of We’re Going to the Dinosaur ForestSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Marie NicholsIllustrated by Penny WeberAges: 4-6 | 44 PagesPublisher: Marnicpress (2024) | ISBN: 979-8218486945What to Expect: Dinosaurs, bravery, companionship, adventure, imagination. Companionship, play, and imagination take center stage in this dinosaur-themed picture book. Bracken loves to go on adventures—and his favorite person to go on adventures with is his Gram.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of Pippa Park Raises Her GameSponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Erin YunAges: 9-14 | 262 PagesPublisher: Fabled Films Press (2020) | ISBN: 978-1944020286What to Expect: Friendship, online bullying, family, identity, basketball, Korean culture.
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thechildrensbookreview.com | Jen Harrison
Book Review of Ode to a Pug: THAT CAT!Sponsored* | All opinions are our ownThe Children’s Book ReviewWritten by Jill RosenIllustarted by Stephanie RohrAges: 3-6 | 22 PagesPublisher: Pug House Books (2025) | ISBN: 978-1-0692261-1-2What to Expect: Friendship, family, dogs, cats, difference and acceptance. From the creators of Ode to a Pug comes this adorable and funny story featuring everyone’s favorite outgoing, feisty, and affectionate Pug, Phoebe.
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