Hello, friends! Our book today is Twins by Mike Ciccotello, a silly yet sweet tale of a rather unusual set of siblings. Beings a twin is lots of fun: you always have a pal to play with, someone who knows you better than anyone else, and sometimes people can barely tell you apart! Of course, … Continue reading Twins (Mike Ciccotello)
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One Fox: A Counting Book Thriller (Kate Read)
Hello, friends! Our book today is One Fox: A Counting Book Thriller by Kate Read, an exciting book of numbers for little readers. One (1) famished fox has two (2) sly eyes, and the wily creature spots three (3) plump hens. As this barnyard thriller unfolds, we follow the dastardly fox as it plots against … Continue reading One Fox: A Counting Book Thriller (Kate Read)
The Scarecrow (Beth Ferry)
Hello, friends! Our book today is The Scarecrow, written by Beth Ferry and illustrated by The Fan Brothers, a heartwarming tale of friendship and family. A lone scarecrow stands in a field, posted upright in the ground. His presence does its job; deer, foxes, fieldmice and crows (naturally) keep their distance from his ever-vigilant watch. … Continue reading The Scarecrow (Beth Ferry)
Discovering Architecture (Eduard Altarriba & Berta Bardí I Milà)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Discovering Architecture by Eduard Altarriba and Berta Bardí I Milà, an illustrated primer in historical world architecture for young bookworms. Moving in a generally chronological order, readers are given a visual crash course in architecture, both its history and principles, using Altarriba’s fantastic educational-illustrative style. Bookworms can learn about … Continue reading Discovering Architecture (Eduard Altarriba & Berta Bardí I Milà)
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)
