Hello, friends! Our book today is Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures, written by Arnaud Roi and illustrated by Charlotte Molas, an educational pop-up book full of fearsome dino facts. Take an immersive journey through the Cretaceous period in this title from the Pop-Up Topics series, as readers are introduced to ten species of prehistoric beasties, … Continue reading Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Creatures (Arnaud Roi)
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I Want That! (Hannah Eliot)
Hello, friends! Our book today is I Want That!, written by Hannah Eliot and illustrated by Ana Sanfelippo, a delightful twist on turn-the-wheel board books that lets little readers choose their own adventure. Babies want lots of things! Food when they’re hungry, hats for their heads, and toys for playtime (or the bathtub)! In this … Continue reading I Want That! (Hannah Eliot)
Feminist Kids (Blanca Lacasa & Luis Amavisca)
Hello, friends! Our last book of the year is Feminist Kids, written by Blanca Lacasa and Luis Amavisca, illustrated by Gusti, and translated by Cecilia Ross, a collection of conversations on breaking gender norms. Through a series of short dialogue conversations, readers see normative gender roles being casually broken by a group of diverse kids. … Continue reading Feminist Kids (Blanca Lacasa & Luis Amavisca)
Two Dogs on a Trike (Gabi Snyder)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Two Dogs on a Trike, written by Gabi Snyder and illustrated by Robin Rosenthal, a fun and irreverent board book of counting from one to ten. Spotting a lone canine slipping from the garden gate to meet up with a friend, a scowling kitty gives chase as the titular … Continue reading Two Dogs on a Trike (Gabi Snyder)
I Can’t Draw (Stephen W. Martin)
Hello, friends! Our book today is I Can’t Draw, written by Stephen W. Martin and illustrated by Brian Biggs, a clever story about artistic talent and creativity, as well as comparing ourselves to others. Max absolutely loves to draw, but he doesn’t feel that he is particularly good at it. His crayon drawings, while wildly … Continue reading I Can’t Draw (Stephen W. Martin)
