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Clothesline Clues to Jobs People Do

March 27, 2018 by Sara Leave a Comment

Submitted by Ms. Shannon!

It’s fun to think about what we might be when we grow up and Clothesline Clues to Jobs People Do by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook, illustrated by Andy Robert Davies, shows so many options. Each time we turn the page, we find a simple rhyme that gives us several clues and asks a question. Who would wear the overalls with a big straw hat? Who would wear an apron, oven mitts, and tall white hat? The illustrations transform this book into the perfect guessing game. We examine all of the clues and use our investigative skills to figure out the mystery jobs. We might even decide what we want to be when we grow up! See this book listed in our catalog

Filed Under: Recommended for Kids Tagged With: Interactive, Jobs, Picture Book, Rhyming

Swallow the Leader

February 7, 2018 by Sara Leave a Comment

Submitted by Ms. Shannon!

Swallow the Leader: A Counting Book by Danna Smith and illustrated by Kevin Sherry. Take a dip under the sea with a group of fantastic rhyming fish friends! You can swim and play together with the turtles, whales, rays, blowfish, and crabs. We watch our aquatic friends and pretend to be a different underwater creature on every page. Follow the leader is a super fun game to play with lots of friends, everyone can pitch in. Can you splash like a fish? Can you snap like a crab? Can you count to ten? We count and we rhyme and we play and we swim and we might have forgotten to LOOK OUT FOR THAT SHARK! AAAGHHH! See this book listed in our catalog

Filed Under: Recommended for Kids Tagged With: Counting, Interactive, Picture Book, Rhyming, Under the Sea

Night Night, Groot

January 12, 2018 by Sara Leave a Comment

Submitted by Ms. Tess!

It’s bedtime for baby Groot in Night Night, Groot by Brendan Deneen with pictures by Cale Atkinson. This story is sure to be a hit for your little fan of Marvel superheroes because they are all in this book! And they are all helping little Groot guard the galaxy one more time before heading off the dreamland! Because right before Groot is about to hit the sack for the night, Rocket Raccoon rushes in, grabbing him for one more mission. Or is Groot just dreaming of hanging out, flying spaceships, and beating up bad guys with his friends Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Doctor Strange, and more? Who cares! With soothing rhyming text, and joyful illustrations, superhero fans, young and old, will want to read this book every night! See this book listed in our catalog

Filed Under: Recommended for Kids Tagged With: Bedtime, Outer Space, Picture Book, Rhyming

Pajama Pirates

December 6, 2017 by Sara Leave a Comment

Submitted by Ms. Shannon!

Get ready for an exciting tale of adventure on the salty seas! Pajama Pirates written by Andrew Kramer and illustrated by Leslie Lammle encourages readers to use their imagination and transform the world around them. As the pajama pirates prepare for bedtime, they see beds transform into boats and carpets become rippling seas. Enchanting watercolor illustrations bring the story to life as the pajama pirates set sail and encounter rival ships. By thinking hard and working together, they are able to outwit their foes and return safely to shore. I love an opportunity to use my pirate voice and this book does not disappoint! Pirate encounters on the stormy seas also offer great moments to engage readers with exciting sound effects including splashing waves, cannon balls, and thunder. Although the story is full of excitement, it is also written in rhyme which can be easily transformed into a gentle, singsong story that works perfectly for bedtime. See this book listed in our catalog

Filed Under: Recommended for Kids Tagged With: Bedtime, Picture Book, Pirates, Rhyming

Splatypus

October 4, 2017 by Sara Leave a Comment

Submitted by Ms. Sue!

Splatypus by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen, illustrated by Jackie Urbanovic. Platypus lives on the bay. He is feeling lonely and he wants to play. He tries different things. Can he jump like a kangaroo? Skipping hopping, dipping, dropping. Oh no! Splatypus! “This is not for me. Wait and see and I will find a place for me.” Dingo’s chase, possums bound. So he hobbles, bobbles, wiggles, and wobbles. Oh no! Splatypus! “Not again,” he says with a with a sigh. “I’ll have to go somewhere else and try.” Fruit Flies fly, Bats fly high. Flapping, flipping, plopping, double. Uh-oh! Splatypus! Nothing is easy and he is getting discouraged. “I am through trying!” But the next day Platypus spies some swans swimming by. Then some penguins say a soggy hi. Platypus decides on one last try. Feeling shy. But to the water, teeter totter, jump on in with a splitter-splotter. Ker-sploosh, ker-splash, Splatypus! Diving, dipping, sliding, slipping, wait a minute, Splatypus is swimming! It’s the perfect place for Splatypus. See this book listed in our catalog

Filed Under: Recommended for Kids Tagged With: Animals, Emotions, Picture Book, Rhyming

Trains Don’t Sleep

September 27, 2017 by Sara 1 Comment

Submitted by Ms. Jill!

Trains Don’t Sleep by Andria Rosenbaum, illustrated by Deirdre Grill. Trains don’t sleep. All through the night and every day, trains keep moving. In every kind of weather, over every kind of terrain, trains keep moving. There are steam trains and diesel trains and electric trains, freight trains and passenger trains, and even circus trains. With rhythmic, rhyming words and gorgeous paintings, this book shows all kinds of trains moving all kinds of people, cargo, and creatures from city stations, through countryside and canyons, over trestles and through tunnels, wherever they need to go. Train lovers of all ages will be all aboard to read it again and again. See this book listed in our catalog

Filed Under: Recommended for Kids Tagged With: Picture Book, Rhyming, Things That Go

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