I discovered Patricia Polacco when writing a book review on books about the Civil War. Polacco wrote a deeply moving picture book about a friendship between two boys in the Civil War, one from Michigan and one a runaway slave, called Pink and Say. (Pink and Say is not for younger children - I'd wait... Continue Reading →
What are YOU so Grumpy About?
A few years ago, when my youngest was in kindergarten, author and illustrator Tom Lichtenheld visited my son's school and talked to the students. Since then, he has always looked for and enjoyed Lichtenheld's books. One of his favorite books is What are YOU so Grumpy About?. This book is definitely a book to read... Continue Reading →
Robert Munsch
On a recent library trip, I discovered a book I had forgotten - The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch. I checked it out and brought it home to read it to my girls. The first time I heard the book, a friend read it to a group of us after a dinner at her... Continue Reading →
One
I recently received the best gift in the mail. It is a special edition of the books One and Zero by Kathryn Otoshi. I immediately sat down and read both books, and enjoyed them immensely. Then I left the book out for my kids to pick up. My nine-year-old did, read both books and immediately... Continue Reading →
Robert McCloskey
Make Way for Ducklings is Robert McCloskey's most famous children's book. If you've never read it, you and your children will love it. The story is sweet - about a mother duck shepherding her ducklings through Boston to reach a pond. But what really makes Make Way for Ducklings stand out are the beautiful illustrations. ... Continue Reading →
Angus and Sadie
Angus and Sadie by Cynthia Voigt is a sweet story of Mister and Missus and their new dogs, Angus and Sadie. Mister and Missus intended to get only one dog, but at the animal shelter they each found the perfect dog. Neither can imagine giving up a dog, so they go home with two. The... Continue Reading →
How Do Dinosaurs…?
If you have a toddler - or a preschooler, or even an early elementary student - fascinated with dinosaurs, you'll want to pick up the How Do Dinosaurs....? books by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague. Yolen has written each of the books in a similar format, several questions about bad behavior followed by a "No,"... Continue Reading →
Shel Silverstein
I have never been a person who adores poetry. In fact, I spent most of my childhood avoiding it - except for one author. Shel Silverstein. Now that I'm older, perhaps wiser, I have read more poetry to my children than I have read in my entire life. Poetry is beginning to grow on me.... Continue Reading →
Sarah, Plain and Tall
In Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia Maclachlan, Anna tells the story of her family. Her mother died shortly after her little brother, Caleb, was born and Anna can't help feeling sad and somewhat resentful towards him. But her father's surprising announcement quickly diverts her attention. He has placed an ad in the newspaper for... Continue Reading →
Science Activities
I'll admit, I am not a science mom. I wish I were, because my boys are science whizzes and love it. I, however, struggle to understand their junior-high-level science experiments. (Honestly, I've given up.) However, my children have all - even my non-sciency girls - really enjoyed The Usborne Book of Science Activities, all three... Continue Reading →