Hello, friends! Our book today is Safari Vets by Emily Bannister and Ian Cunliffe, a delightful interactive story for young animal lovers. The call comes in: animals are in need! Not to worry, the safari vets - two youngsters, one a little girl and one more ambiguously gendered - are on the case! Packing their … Continue reading Safari Vets (Emily Bannister & Ian Cunliffe)
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If Animals Celebrated Christmas (Ann Whitford Paul)
Hello, friends! We’re finishing up our slightly belated Christmas reviews today with the sweet board book version of If Animals Celebrated Christmas, written by Ann Whitford Paul and illustrated by David Walker. This holiday-themed addition to the author-illustrator pair’s popular series begins with the Koala family, with the youngest of the bunch counting down the … Continue reading If Animals Celebrated Christmas (Ann Whitford Paul)
Little Bear And His Chair (Claressa Swensen)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Little Bear And His Chair, written by Claressa Swensen and illustrated by Alena Paklina, a sweet tale about the benefits of sharing. Little Bear has a favorite chair, a special place where he likes to sit, relax, and feel calm. In fact, he loves his chair so much that … Continue reading Little Bear And His Chair (Claressa Swensen)
This Is Baby (Jimmy Fallon)
Hello, friends! Our book today is This Is Baby, written by Jimmy Fallon and illustrated by Miguel Ordóñez, third in the pair’s trilogy of toddler-friendly books. This is baby! This is baby’s eyes, this is baby’s nose. To say nothing of baby’s toes, and hair, and elbows! A practical guide to baby’s bodies, this sweet … Continue reading This Is Baby (Jimmy Fallon)
Oscar The Octopus: A Book About the Months of the Year (Matthew Van Fleet)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Oscar The Octopus: A Book About the Months of the Year by Matthew Van Fleet, an aquatic, interactive adventure for little bookworms. Readers follow the mostly unseen - save for his tentacles - Oscar as he spends the year catching a menagerie of sea creatures (it’s never directly explained … Continue reading Oscar The Octopus: A Book About the Months of the Year (Matthew Van Fleet)
