Hello, everybody! Our book today is the final story from Jon Klassen's hilarious Hat Trilogy, We Found A Hat. Two tortoise friends in the desert, who do everything together, one day stumble upon a hat. They both like the hat. They both look very good in the hat. But there are two of them, and … Continue reading We Found A Hat (Jon Klassen)
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The Friend Ship (Kat Yeh)
Hello, friends! Today, we read The Friend Ship, written by Kat Yeh and illustrated by Chuck Groenink, a wonderful tale about how the best friendships are often found in the very place you don't think to look. Hedgehog is curled into a spiny ball in a lonely hollow under a lonely tree. No longer wanting … Continue reading The Friend Ship (Kat Yeh)
What Will Grow? (Jennifer Ward)
Hello, everyone! Our book today is What Will Grow?, written by Jennifer Ward and illustrated by Susie Ghahremani, a sweet look at how different types of seeds grow into plants, flowers, and trees. Told in short rhymes, each page shows the journey of each unique type of seed: from the seed itself to a sprout, … Continue reading What Will Grow? (Jennifer Ward)
Hap-pea All Year (Keith Baker)
Hello, friends! Today, we read Hap-pea All Year by Keith Baker, a pod-sitively charming look at the calendar with some very sweet peas. Starting with January, each two-page spread is dedicated to a short rhyme about each calendar month, accompanied by a bowlful of cheerful little peas celebrating the season and holidays of that month. … Continue reading Hap-pea All Year (Keith Baker)
Mostly Monsterly (Tammi Sauer)
Hello, everybody! Today's book is Mostly Monsterly, written by Tammi Sauer and illustrated by Scott Magoon, a story about making friends while being yourself. Bernadette is mostly monsterly: she lurches and growls and causes mischief. But occasionally, she also likes to do very UN-monsterly things, like bake cupcakes and cuddle kittens. So when she's getting … Continue reading Mostly Monsterly (Tammi Sauer)
