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Age: Toddler-Preschool
Monkey lectures an alienated friend about sharing when Dog tried to play with Monkey's ball. Soon, Monkey realizes he's alone and begins to reflect on his greediness. Simple albeit a bit didactic.
Monkey lectures an alienated friend about sharing when Dog tried to play with Monkey's ball. Soon, Monkey realizes he's alone and begins to reflect on his greediness. Simple albeit a bit didactic.
Age: infant
Bold pictures set atop a black night help capture a baby's interest. Although the story has a choppy flow, the listener is introduced to several night moving critters and creatures, including little owl.
Bold pictures set atop a black night help capture a baby's interest. Although the story has a choppy flow, the listener is introduced to several night moving critters and creatures, including little owl.
Age: Infant-1st grade
Writing
A rascally rabbit steals Snowman's book of stories and his friends help him chase the rabbit down only to find that the rabbit brought the book back to read to its family of baby bunnies. A sweet celebration of books, reading, and storytelling.
Writing
A rascally rabbit steals Snowman's book of stories and his friends help him chase the rabbit down only to find that the rabbit brought the book back to read to its family of baby bunnies. A sweet celebration of books, reading, and storytelling.
Age: Toddler-Kindergarten
Family: 2 Sisters
Maple and Willow do everything together until a disagreement leaves them both angry at the other. Beautiful illustrations but the storyline is fairly basic.
Family: 2 Sisters
Maple and Willow do everything together until a disagreement leaves them both angry at the other. Beautiful illustrations but the storyline is fairly basic.
Age: Toddler-Preschool
Concepts: Colors
The complexity of the scratchboard illustrations is astounding and will invite listeners back for multiple readings. The text is minimal but the story is relatable yet introduces a farming lifestyle many children are not accustomed to.
Concepts: Colors
The complexity of the scratchboard illustrations is astounding and will invite listeners back for multiple readings. The text is minimal but the story is relatable yet introduces a farming lifestyle many children are not accustomed to.
Age: Infant-Preschool
Family: Mother, daughter
Nothing groundbreaking, but Ashman presents a lyrical mother's reverence to her growing daughter with text that is just the right amount of sweet without going overboard. Kids will love hearing the repetition of "little baby buttercup."
Family: Mother, daughter
Nothing groundbreaking, but Ashman presents a lyrical mother's reverence to her growing daughter with text that is just the right amount of sweet without going overboard. Kids will love hearing the repetition of "little baby buttercup."
Age: Infant
Hall rhymes his way through the many uses of the heart shape, describing animals in the zoo. Easy flow, well written.
Hall rhymes his way through the many uses of the heart shape, describing animals in the zoo. Easy flow, well written.
Age: Baby-Toddler
This will make a fun read-aloud due to the simple vocabulary and illustrations. I love that Smick the dog has a name tag, allowing readers to point out environmental print to their audience.
This will make a fun read-aloud due to the simple vocabulary and illustrations. I love that Smick the dog has a name tag, allowing readers to point out environmental print to their audience.
Age: 1 year - 4 years
This affection-filled book follows a dad and his baby bear as they enjoy life's pleasures. Nothing extraordinary but a nice read, none-the-less.
This affection-filled book follows a dad and his baby bear as they enjoy life's pleasures. Nothing extraordinary but a nice read, none-the-less.
Age: Infant-Kindergarten
Religion: Abrahamic (belief in one God)
Beautiful, rich illustrations accompany this simple prayer to God. This would be perfect for a read aloud and a moment to reflect on the beauty that surrounds us.
On one spread, there are individual animals displayed in shadow boxes as we give thanks to God for all that breathes. After the vast, open displays of nature and families these boxes felt like the animals were confined and caged, insinuating that it is condoned by God.
Religion: Abrahamic (belief in one God)
Beautiful, rich illustrations accompany this simple prayer to God. This would be perfect for a read aloud and a moment to reflect on the beauty that surrounds us.
On one spread, there are individual animals displayed in shadow boxes as we give thanks to God for all that breathes. After the vast, open displays of nature and families these boxes felt like the animals were confined and caged, insinuating that it is condoned by God.