Wednesday, December 7, 2016

A Wish to be a Christmas Tree

I always like to read new picture books about Christmas. This year I started with A Wish to be a Christmas Tree.  What beautiful illustrations! The story is written in rhyme, which I personally enjoy. Just read the biography about the artist and you'll see why this book is so good.  Easy to read.  Will probably become a favorite at your house too.

Monday, September 12, 2016

MOON BEAR


I've always been a bear fan.  Moon Bear is very educational and has several layers of learning.  It can be used for different ages.  For instance, new vocabulary words like, scat.  Oh, well I guess that's part of the bear truth. Ha, ha.  I learned a few new things too. I also got the warm fuzzies at the end. It left me wanting to help this cute little endangered species.  Oh, species, another word. 
See what I mean?

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

LEO The Lightening Bug


Leo has to choose to not give up.  Well, he doesn't have to choose that, but he does.  Just like kids and adults, the choices we make are determined by our attitude!  Leo The Lightening Bug is a predictable story, but that's okay.  It ends how it should and encourages us to keep trying. 
Cute illustrations too.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

PUT ME IN THE ZOO


Naturally I love rhyming picture books.  That's because writing rhyming picture books comes naturally to me.  I've  had this book for a long time.  Originally published in 1960, I find it makes a great early reader.  Growing up in the sixties, I read a lot of books like this one.  The illustrations, simple story, and rhyme keep it relevant for small children. 
 Especially today, when getting back to the basics is needed.

Monday, May 9, 2016

SKIPPY SCALLOP



I picked up this colorful oceanic book at Cannery Row on my last trip to the seashore.  Always on the lookout for picture books, the bright and well done illustrations caught my eye. It's a thoughtful book about the ocean's environment.  Yet done without being preachy or boring.  Skippy Scallop is just one of Suzanne Tate's Nature Series. I'm looking forward to exploring the rest.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Crinkleroot's Visits to CRINKLE COVE


I really thought that this book was printed in the sixties.  The  illustrations, simplicity, innocence and sheer cuteness made me think so.  However, when I got home from my favorite used book store, I found otherwise, 1998,  Apparently it's a series.  I will probably get the rest!

Monday, March 7, 2016

Strega Nona Does It Again


Tomie de Paola author and illustrator of the Strega Nona series is one of  my favorites.  I love his art and storytelling.  His latest book Strega Nona Does It Again doesn't disappoint. A relative wears out their welcome and only Strega Nona knows how to get rid of her. Tactfully and skillfully of course!