Mr. Men & Little Miss

As a child, some of my favorite books were Roger Hargreaves' Mr. Men and Little Miss books. He wrote dozens of them, under the titles like Mr. Tickle, Mr. Messy, Little Miss Sunshine, and Little Miss Chatterbox. Each story follows the adventures of it's main character as he or she goes throughout his or her... Continue Reading →

Clyde Robert Bulla

If you or your child is studying early American history, you will want to become familiar with Clyde Robert Bulla's works. Bulla has authored a whole, huge long list of books - including two books I've already reviewed, Donald's Duck and The Sword in the Tree. I really appreciate Bulla's sensitivity to children and their... Continue Reading →

Little Critter

When my kids were little, some of the books we read over and over and over again were Mercer Mayer's Little Critter books. Little Critter is a... well... critter who finds growing up hard at times.  He tries his best, but makes mistakes.  He learns to love his little sister in The New Baby.  He... Continue Reading →

The Berenstain Bears

Recently, we were visiting family, staying with my husband's uncle and aunt.  Their grandchildren are younger than my children, so we were scrounging around for books for my children to read before bed. Imagine my surprise when I heard shouts of joy.  What were they excited about?  They found their great-aunt & uncle's stash of... Continue Reading →

The Gardener

The Gardner by Sarah Stewart and illustrated by David Small is a unique picture book.  The entire story consists of letters written by Lydia Grace Finch during the Great Depression, accompanied by beautiful pictures which really help tell the story. The first couple of letters are to her Uncle Jim, to whom her family is... Continue Reading →

Word After Word After Word

Do you know an elementary school student interested in writing?  Encourage them to pick up Word After Word After Word by Patricia MacLachlan.  She's the author of the Sarah, Plain & Tall series, and a number of other books my children and I love. Word After Word After Word is the book that came out... Continue Reading →

Patricia Polacco

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 →

Madeline and the Cats of Rome

I've already written about how much my girls and I love the Madeline books, but I think the newest Madeline book deserves some attention of its own. You're thinking, "Newest Madeline book?  I thought the author, Ludwig Bemelmans, died a long time ago." Yes, he did.  Yes, there were only a few Madeline books.  But... Continue Reading →

Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!

I admit it.  I love kids books that make me laugh.  And Mo Willems writes and illustrates some of the funniest books for the preschool crowd. In Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, the reader 'interacts' with the Pigeon, who uses every one of his wiles to convince you to allow him to drive... 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 →

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