Although a book without pictures may not sound like the most appealing option for children, this one will surely exceed expectations. Its creativity takes full advantage of reading’s number one rule: Everything written on the page has to be said by the person reading it aloud.
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Book Review: Spend It!
Cinder McLeod’s Spend It! is a charming book that introduces the subject of money and making choices.
In the story, we’re introduced to Sonny who receives an allowance of three carrots each week. Sonny can’t wait to buy EVERYTHING until he learns from his mother that he doesn’t have enough to get everything he wants.
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The 13th installment in Mo Willems’ Elephant and Piggie series features the return of his popular characters, Gerald and Piggie, who discover they’re actually characters within a book! This creative story format puts the characters in direct interaction with the reader as the two not only acknowledge the reader’s presence, but directly engage with them throughout the book.
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Have you ever wondered why animals at the zoo always seem to be laying around when you visit? Well, author Sujean Rim answers that question with her amusing book Zoogie Boogie Fever!
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Lynn Parrish Sutton’s Animally contains two popular children’s book ingredients: cute animals and a fun, rhyming pattern.
The book’s theme is about love for family, and uses a variety of animals to help describe just how much.
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Airline Anderson’s Neither is absolutely one of our favorite children’s books. The uplifting message and fun illustrations keep this one permanently in our bedtime story rotation. It’s appealing to a wide age group, and is a great option for reading at home or in the classroom.
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