Hello, friends! Our book today is Snappsy The Alligator And His Best Friend Forever! (Probably), written by Julie Falatko and illustrated by Tim Miller, a story of how friendship can often be perfectly imperfect. A direct sequel to the hilarious Snappsy The Alligator (Did Not Ask To Be In This Book), the reader rejoins the … Continue reading Snappsy The Alligator And His Best Friend Forever! (Probably) (Julie Falatko)
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Happy Face / Sad Face & Little Face / Big Face (Bill Cotter)
Hello, friends! Our books today are Happy Face / Sad Face and Little Face / Big Face by Bill Cotter, two adorable board books that help little readers learn their opposites. In Happy Face / Sad Face, each page shows a different little boy or girl demonstrating opposites with their facial expressions: Happy/Sad, Up/Down, Asleep/Awake, … Continue reading Happy Face / Sad Face & Little Face / Big Face (Bill Cotter)
The Storybook Prince (Doug Keith)
Hello, friends! Our book today is The Storybook Prince by Doug Keith, the tale of a young prince who loves reading and sharing fairytales with his fantastical friends. Once upon a time, there was a little prince who loved to read. He read all day, but his favorite way to read was to share his … Continue reading The Storybook Prince (Doug Keith)
Read The Book, Lemmings! (Ame Dyckman)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Read The Book, Lemmings!, written by Ame Dyckman and illustrated by Zachariah OHora, a hilariously silly tale of three little lemmings and the dangers of illiteracy. Captain PB and Foxy the first mate are sailing their container ship/whale, the S.S. Cliff, through a frozen sea when they are joined … Continue reading Read The Book, Lemmings! (Ame Dyckman)
The Good Morning Book (Lori Joy Smith)
Hello, friends! We’re back today with a review of The Good Morning Book by Lori Joy Smith, a delightful look at some familiar - and very unfamiliar - ways to greet the day. Good morning! That’s how we start the day in English, anyway. In Italian, it’s “Buongiorno”, of course. And in Japanese? “Ohayou.” But … Continue reading The Good Morning Book (Lori Joy Smith)
