Hello, friends! Our book today is Little Ant And The Butterfly, written by S.M.R. Saia and illustrated by Tina Perko, a modernization of the classic fable by Aesop. Little Ant is very proud to be an ant, which is quite obviously the best type of insect to be. He works hard, can lift very heavy … Continue reading Little Ant And The Butterfly (S.M.R. Saia)
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But The Bear Came Back (Tammi Sauer)
Hello, friends! Our book today is But The Bear Came Back, written by Tammi Sauer and illustrated by Dan Taylor, the story of a reluctant friendship. A boy is reading at home when there is a knock on the door: a bear has arrived, suitcase in hand. The boy politely turns the bear away, and … Continue reading But The Bear Came Back (Tammi Sauer)
Tiny The Easter Bunny (Eric James)
Hello friends, and Hoppy Easter! Our book today is Tiny The Easter Bunny, written by Eric James and illustrated by Sara Sanchez, a regional-themed Easter book about a helpful elephant learning how to be the best Easter Bunny he can be. Tiny is out for a run one day when he comes upon his rabbit … Continue reading Tiny The Easter Bunny (Eric James)
Little Leaders: Bold Women In Black History (Vashti Harrison)
Hello, friends! We’re wrapping up Women’s History Month with today’s review, Little Leaders: Bold Women In Black History by Vashti Harrison, a fantastic encyclopedia of inspirational black women for young bookworms. They were pilots, writers, scientists, dancers. They were astronauts, actresses, abolitionists, and spies. And each of the forty remarkable women featured in this tome … Continue reading Little Leaders: Bold Women In Black History (Vashti Harrison)
What Is Soft? (Susan Kantor)
Hello, friends! Our book today is What Is Soft?, written by Susan Kantor and illustrated by Erin Barker, a charming examination at the ways the world can be soft for the littlest bookworms. Soft can be a cloud, or a kitten, or a precious little lamb. It can be a whisper, or a feather, or … Continue reading What Is Soft? (Susan Kantor)
