Digest this !
Here you will discover picture books that have valuable life lessons demonstrated in a cheerful and engaging way! Search for them at your public library!!
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Friday, December 28, 2018
A delight!
A delight...this book cleverly teaches some call numbers while the gingerbread man is running amok among the books. Also, the librarian is the heroine in the story. Gotta love it!
Thursday, December 6, 2018
This book gives a big laugh
Pinky (a pig) is on his way to place an order for a pizza at the pizzeria. He is gathering snow as he walks through the snowy town. He doesn't even notice that he is turning into a snowman (!) because he is too busy trying to remember the ingredients he is supposed to say when he places his order. Very funny, both when he is a snowman as he places his order AND when he is back to being a boy when the order is ready to deliver home.
Thursday, November 29, 2018
End of month tribute to picture book month!
Stumpkin c) 2018 Lucy Ruth Cummins; Stumpkin is the
proverbial “runt of the litter”. He takes rejection upon rejection until he
wins out from being the last pumpkin standing. This is a sweet book with a
triumphant ending. (It is similar to stories where there is one last toy or one
last puppy, etc.) And it is great paired with The Ugly Pumpkin c) 2005
by Dave Horowitz.
If Picasso
Painted a Snowman c) 2017 by
Amy Newbold. This book introduces the reader to the art forms of many famous
artists such as Pablo Picasso from the title. A few others reflected are
Vincent Van Gogh, Jackson Pollack, Claude Monet, and Georgia O’Keefe. The
thread is what would that artist’s take on a snowman potentially look like? It
is a great premise, an engaging book, and creates lots of room for terrific
conversation and learning.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Just a delight!
When you go fishing with your friends but all you catch is a huge fish who is big enough to eat all of you, then what? This sweet picture book has a delightful solution for the big fish and all of the friends.
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Beautiful version!
I love this gorgeous rendition of a traditional favorite! Troll gets a taste of his own medicine. In the end note, Jerry Pinkney tells us, "I invented the character of the giant fish to offer a way for the troll to recognize what he'd done to others and to experience his word-bullying from another point of view." Further, later on in the note he says, "Ultimately it was only my imagination, however, that could invent the characters of these ever-so-relatable billy goats Gruff. They are, like many of us, both meek and at the same time strong in the face of adversity...and they must work together to 'stand up to the bullies' and be a force of change." c) 2017
Sunday, November 18, 2018
A mid-month tribute to picture book month!
I Yam A
Donkey! c) 2015 by Cece Bell;
This hilarious book is about grammar but how, in the end, grammar doesn't
matter much if you are in mortal danger!
The Yoga Game by the Sea c) 2014 by Kathy
Beliveau; This is a great combination of riddles about things by the sea and
the directions for accompanying yoga moves. Painted in quiet pastel water
colors, this is a beautiful book!
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