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Our Superstars of June 2023

We loved these books and will repeat reading them every often. This time many of our story picks are must-read.


Best Book - Overall


# 1 I Absolutely, Positively Love My Spots


The plot revolves around a little girl with the autoimmune skin condition vitiligo. She embraces her difference confidently and effortlessly conveys optimism to everyone, thanks to her supportive parents. In addition, the illustrations are superb, perfectly reflecting the excitement of the plot. Check our full review by clicking on the book icon.


I Absolutely, Positively Love My Spots by Lid'ya C. Rivera, gorgeously depicted by Niña Matais, is a must-read story that can help young children learn to embrace themselves with positivity and kindness.


# 2 Out of a Jar


How can toddlers learn to deal with their emotions, an issue that most adults struggle with? Through the story of an adorable bunny, the author has handled it simply and wonderfully. In addition, the illustrations are distinctive and entertaining. Check our full review by clicking on the book icon.


Deborah Marcero's story of Llewellyn in Out of a Jar shows a good way for young children to understand, learn, and deal with various emotions.


# 3 My Dog Is NOT A Scientist


The story will help children grasp the true meaning of perseverance and why it is vital to pursue one's passion. Moreover, the book's vivid illustrations make it a fascinating and engaging read for young children. Check our full review by clicking on the book icon.


Yara and her dog, Renzo, will motivate you to ask questions and seek solutions while ignoring the irrelevant noises around you in Betsy Ellor's My Dog Is NOT A Scientist, which is charmingly illustrated by Luisa Vera.

Best Book - Illustration


# 1 I Absolutely, Positively Love My Spots


The plot revolves around a little girl with the autoimmune skin condition vitiligo. She embraces her difference confidently and effortlessly conveys optimism to everyone, thanks to her supportive parents. In addition, the illustrations are superb, perfectly reflecting the excitement of the plot. Check our full review by clicking on the book icon.



I Absolutely, Positively Love My Spots by Lid'ya C. Rivera, gorgeously depicted by Niña Matais, is a must-read story that can help young children learn to embrace themselves with positivity and kindness.

# 2 Worth Getting Muddy For!


The plot revolves around two mischievous twins and their beautiful bonding. Children will delight in locating the twins' dog in each layout. The pictures are quirky and vibrant, and they help to bring the story to life. Check our full review by clicking on the book icon.


Children will love the simple tale of Michael Barry's Worth Getting Muddy For!, illustrated by Emma Raven, and recall their pleasant bond with their friends and siblings.

# 3 Poopy McPooFace


The author's funny take on a baby pooping in his shorts inspired the book. Children may find it amusing when the mystery of Poopy McPooFace is exposed at the conclusion. The illustrations are vivid and well-executed, and they complement the text effectively. Check our full review by clicking on the book icon.

Poopy McPooFace by David Michael Slater, colorfully illustrated by Jay Lender, follows Poopy McPooFace's accident and how he bravely battled the new environment before reaching his intended destination.




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