Hello, friends! Our book today is A Thousand Billion Things (And Some Sheep) by Loïc Clément & Anne Montel, a cleverly fun seek-and-find story for bookworms that enjoy a challenge. Our story opens on a little girl who is none too fond of going to bed. You see, throughout her day there are thousands of … Continue reading A Thousand Billion Things (And Some Sheep) (Loïc Clément & Anne Montel)
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There Are No Cats In This Book (Viviane Schwarz)
Hello, friends! Our book today is There Are No Cats In This Book by Viviane Schwarz, the playful interactive story of three kitties with a wanderlust. A sequel to There Are Cats In This Book, the story picks up with the amiable trio of Tiny, Moonpie and Andre, as they are packing their bags for … Continue reading There Are No Cats In This Book (Viviane Schwarz)
The Story Orchestra: Four Seasons In One Day (Jessica Courtney-Tickle)
Hello friends! Our book today is The Story Orchestra: Four Seasons In One Day by Jessica Courtney-Tickle, and featuring the music (yes, music!) of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, telling the story of a little girl experiencing the change of the seasons. When Isabelle and her puppy Pickle set out in the morning, spring has sprung. … Continue reading The Story Orchestra: Four Seasons In One Day (Jessica Courtney-Tickle)
Open This Little Book (Jesse Klausmeier)
Hello, everyone! Today we read Open This Little Book, written by Jesse Klausmeier and illustrated by Suzy Lee, a fun and interactive book of colors for little bookworms. Open this little book, and you will find... another book! And inside that, another! There's a red book with a green book inside, and a yellow book … Continue reading Open This Little Book (Jesse Klausmeier)
Frankencrayon (Michael Hall)
Hello, friends! Baby Bookworm is on the road today, visiting some family, but we still found time to read our book! Today's pick was Frankencrayon by Michael Hall, a hilariously spooky story about a Frankenstein story gone wrong. We regret to inform you that this picture book has been cancelled! Too bad, there was a … Continue reading Frankencrayon (Michael Hall)
