Here is a delightful new twist on an old fable by Aesop. Margie Palatini's Lousy Rotten Stinkin' Grapes adds some wonderful new characters and loads of personality to the old tale of "The Fox and the Grapes." You won't be able to resist adding voices for each character with this book that is fun to read aloud to children of all ages.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
A President's Best Friend
President Franklin Roosevelt was a very busy man with little time for fun. No matter what, he always made time for his best friend Fala, a little black Scottish terrier. In "First Dog Fala" , by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk, you'll meet this sweet little dog and learn how he made the dark days of World War II a great deal sunnier for one our most beloved presidents.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sir Ryan's Quest
In the book, Sir Ryan's Quest by Jason Deeble, Ryan takes the reader on an imagination adventure. Ryan's adventure begins when he crawls into the kitchen cupboard. The pots and pans inform Ryan he must take his armor and begin a quest. While on his Quest, Ryan climbs mountains, trapses through the jungle,visits a castle and even encounters a monster. This is a great story with eye-catching pictures. If you want to find out what happens on Sir Ryan's adventures check out this book!
Friday, May 29, 2009
Quiet in the Garden
After a long and cold winter it is so nice to be able to enjoy the warm weather! Along with warm weather comes beautiful gardens. Quiet in the Garden written and illustrated by Aliki provides the reader with vibrant and vivid pictures as well as an interesting story. The little boy in the story explains that while you sit quietly in the garden you will find there is more than meets the eye. The quiet boy is able to see and hear all sorts of sounds coming from the animals. The last page in the book also shows you how you can make your own quiet garden! If you would like to experience the colorful pictures and clever story be sure to check out Quiet in the Garden.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
What do Naked Mole Rats Wear?
Q: What do Naked Mole Rats Wear?
A: Anything they want! (or not!)
Don't miss Mo Willems' charming new book "Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed." Wilbur the mole rat likes to wear clothing despite the disapproval he gets from the other mole rats. When they tell him that mole rats do not wear clothes, he replies "Why not?" This is a great book about asserting your individuality.
Also try "Hop Jump" by Ellen Stoll Walsh where Betsy, a young frog who loves to dance, helps the others to realize there is room for everyone - hoppers, jumpers, and dancers alike.
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