Hello, friends! Our book today is Death Is Stupid by Anastasia Higginbotham, a sensitive and honest book that helps children deal with the realities of, and their feelings about, death and grief. Told through the eyes of a little boy who has lost his grandmother, the book begins with some straightforward talk about death. When … Continue reading Death Is Stupid (Anastasia Higginbotham)
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You Don’t Want A Unicorn! (Ame Dyckman)
Hello, friends! Today’s book is You Don’t Want A Unicorn!, written by Ame Dyckman and illustrated by Liz Climo, a delightfully silly cautionary tale about the unexpected difficulties and dangers of having a unicorn for a pet. What are you doing at that wishing well? Oh no, don’t - oh, now you’ve gone and done … Continue reading You Don’t Want A Unicorn! (Ame Dyckman)
The Book Of Mistakes (Corinna Luyken)
Hello, friends! Today’s review is The Book Of Mistakes by Corinna Luyken, a positively charming story about how mistakes can often turn out to be just what we need. It all starts with one mistake: an artist, drawing a girl, makes one eye a bit larger than the other. Trying to correct by making the … Continue reading The Book Of Mistakes (Corinna Luyken)
The Music In George’s Head: George Gershwin Creates Rhapsody In Blue (Suzanne Slade)
Hello, friends! Sorry we missed our review yesterday, but we’re back today with The Music In George’s Head: George Gershwin Creates Rhapsody In Blue, written by Suzanne Slade and illustrated by Stacy Innerst, a magnificent look at the composer’s inspiration for the celebrated concerto. Even as a boy, George Gershwin heard and felt music all … Continue reading The Music In George’s Head: George Gershwin Creates Rhapsody In Blue (Suzanne Slade)
Friends (Eric Carle)
Hello, friends! Today’s book is Friends by Eric Carle, the story of two friends separated by distance and fate coming together again. A little boy and girl are best friends. They do everything together and spend every waking moment in each other’s company. That is, until the girl moves far away, and the boy find … Continue reading Friends (Eric Carle)
