Hello, friends! Our book today is the 10th anniversary reprint of 10 Hungry Rabbits by Anita Lobel, a sweet and simple picture book of numbers, colors, and vegetables. Ten little rabbits are very, very, VERY hungry! But there are no vegetables in the house for Mama Rabbit’s soup pot! Papa Rabbit encourages the ten little … Continue reading 10 Hungry Rabbits (Anita Lobel)
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You Complete Me: A Sliding Pull-Tab Book (Cindy Jin)
Hello, friends! Our book today was You Complete Me: A Sliding Pull-Tab Book, written by Cindy Jin and illustrated by Yuzhen Cai, a short and sweet love letter to the one who makes you whole. Addressing the reader in first person, the text expresses that the speaker and reader make a perfect pair, and just … Continue reading You Complete Me: A Sliding Pull-Tab Book (Cindy Jin)
Be Thankful for Trees: A Tribute to the Many & Surprising Ways Trees Relate to Our Lives (Harriet Ziefart & Brian Fitzgerald)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Be Thankful for Trees: A Tribute to the Many & Surprising Ways Trees Relate to Our Lives by Harriet Ziefart and Brian Fitzgerald, a wonderful look at the integral part that trees play in all of our lives. What would life be without trees? Well, just think of all … Continue reading Be Thankful for Trees: A Tribute to the Many & Surprising Ways Trees Relate to Our Lives (Harriet Ziefart & Brian Fitzgerald)
The Friendship Surprise (Giorgio Volpe & Paolo Proietti)
Hello, friends! Our book today is The Friendship Surprise by Giorgio Volpe and Paolo Proietti, translated by Angus Yuen-Killick, a lovely sequel to the author-illustrator pair’s previous book, Before We Sleep. Little Red the fox is so excited - his best friend Hazel the dormouse is soon to wake from her winter hibernation, and Little … Continue reading The Friendship Surprise (Giorgio Volpe & Paolo Proietti)
Acorn Was a Little Wild (Jen Arena)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Acorn Was a Little Wild, written by Jen Arena and illustrated by Jessica Gibson, a playful tale of one very adventurous young seed. Acorn was the first of his generation to take a flying leap from the tree. The great oak warned him not to, that squirrels would get … Continue reading Acorn Was a Little Wild (Jen Arena)
