"With a spunky female heroine as the star, it's no wonder Fosberry's "Isabella" series is so popular...a boisterous girl-power book for the ages." — Lee Littlewood, Creators Syndicate
"There’s lots of fun wordplay ("Let’s vote on breakfast."Capital idea!") and cheerful artwork throughout this delightful, empowering picture book, ending with a time line and bios for each of these amazing women." — Good Reads with Ronna
"The heroine of My Name Is Not Isabella highlights pioneering women in American politics... Biographical background about each politico and a timeline of other female firsts round out a light introduction to women’s role in U.S. political history. " — Publishers Weekly
"I think this book is a fantastic way to introduce kids, boys and girls alike, to some women who have shaped US history through their role in politics. I like the extended biographies at the end of the book, since many of these women were new names to me as well." — Growing My Kids Reviews
"I have read other books in the Isabella series, and I love how she imagines herself to be lots of different characters and even real people. It is interesting to learn about the many different ways a girl could grow up to be a leader. - Susan Faith, Age 8" — Kids Book Buzz
"Spending some part of your day teaching whomever you're reading this to about great women in the past, is super fun. The book brings out a great amount if discussion and can even become a fun history project for little ones. " — Cassandra M’s Place
"If you're looking for a gift to inspire the future female leader in your life, consider... Isabella: Girl in Charge...The illustrations fit the story well, and the book itself provides a great way to incorporate mini history lessons and to encourage girls to dream big. " — Motherhood Moment
"Fossberry's spunky spokeswoman for women knows her stuff, and she gives Isabella's mother some clever puns on the accomplishments of these historic women. " — Books For Kids
"This books help shine a spotlight on history making female politicians. I love that is shows examples of real life women politicians in a fun way but also has a detailed timeline of the actual history of women in politics at the end. " — Crafty Mama
If you and your little readers have collectively acknowledged that your tattered stack of bedtime stories has grown a little bland, then you’re in luck—it’s pumpkin spice season! And the brisk Autumn breezes have ushered in a pile of fantastic new picture books! From the top bunk to the bottom, there’s something here for everyone—lullabies […]