Young Writers and Dreamers: Dr. Bookworm reviews Mama and the Hanalei Sea Turtle written by (then 7 year old) Dylan Hazen and Illustrated by Rebekah Anderson.
Young Writers and Dreamers: Dr. Bookworm reviews Mama and the Hanalei Sea Turtle written by (then 7 year old) Dylan Hazen and Illustrated by Rebekah Anderson.
Dr. Bookworm reviews Olive and Beatrix: The Not-So-Itty-Bitty Spiders by Amy Marie Stadelmann.
Dr. Bookworm discusses the death of children's book writer Amy Krouse Rosenthal, and also Paul Kalanithi's When Breath Becomes Air.
Dr. Bookworm reviews a classic, The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston, in honor of Women in History Month.
Dr. Bookworm shares a Writers' Workshop piece written and illustrated by Little Lion that discusses her big (little) sister. Posted with her permission.
In honor of Read Across America for Dr. Seuss's birthday, we offer two read-along videos of Dr. Seuss and Dr. Seuss-related books to read-along with the Bookworm family.
Dr Bookworm discusses Proposition 187 and why doctors (and teachers) should NOT have mandatory reporting of undocumented immigrants.
Dr. Bookworm reviews Mary Poppins: Up, Up and Away by Helene Druvert.
Dr. Bookworm reviews The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles by Michell Cuevas and illustrated by Erin E. Stead.
"Which book reminded you what it was like to fall in love? Or which book did you fall in love with? " Dr. Bookworm polls her family and friends in this curated LOVE booklist.
Dr. Bookworm reviews The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin
Dr. Bookworm talks about what National Women Physician's Day means to her.
Dr. Bookworm talks about her experience with sexual harassment as a medical student.
Dr. Bookworm muses about her imaginative daughter.
Dr. Bookworm discusses two of her favorite picture books that feature diverse characters in honor of Multicultural Children's Book Day.
Dr. Bookworm reviews Sidewalk Flowers by Jon Arno Lawson and Sydney Smith
Borrowing from my sister's bookshelf: Dr. Bookworm reviews Little Lamb: Finger Puppet Book by Chronicle Books, a book she borrowed from her sister's bookshelf.