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Tuesday 20 September 2011

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Here are some more great reads. Let me know if you had a favorite in your house!

"So Froggy put on his socks - Zoop!....Tugged on his mittens - zum! And flopped outside into the snow - flop, flop, flop.

We like the Froggy books, but this one is our favorite! We even have a flannel set to tell the story on the flannel board! It is filled with great action words like zoop, zup, zat, zwit, and zum. It is also great for helping kids remember what all they need to wear when they go outside in the snow. Minnie laughs when Froggy's Mom tells him he forgot his underwear! Also see: Froggy Goes to Bed'>Froggy Goes to Bed'>Froggy Goes to Bed'>Froggy Goes to Bed'>Froggy Goes to Bed, Froggy Rides a Bike'>Froggy Rides a Bike'>Froggy Rides a Bike'>Froggy Rides a Bike'>Froggy Rides a Bike, and Froggy Bakes a Cake'>Froggy Bakes a Cake'>Froggy Bakes a Cake'>Froggy Bakes a Cake'>Froggy Bakes a Cake to name a few. Ages 2-7

 

"Up through the snow appeared a badger. He eyed the mitten and began to climb in. The mole, the rabbit, the hedgehog, and the owl were not pleased. There was no room left, but when they saw his diggers, they gave him the thumb."

This is a precious story about a boy whose Grandmother knits him mittens. He asks for white, despite his Grandmother's warning that white is hard to see in the snow. The boy looses a mitten and animal by animal squeezes in to keep warm. The mitten stretches and stretches even big enough for a bear. At the end the boy finds his lost mitten. Sweet story. My kiddos giggle and giggle. Ages 2-6

"One Sunday morning the warm sun came up and -pop!- out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar: On Monday he ate through one apple. But he was still hungry.

This is truly a classic that every child should read. There is so much to love about this book: the simple illustrations, the cute little caterpillar, how it teaches the days of the week, counting one to five, explanation of how junk food gave the caterpillar a stomach ache, the holes through the food in the book, the simple explanation of how a caterpillar turns into a butterfly, or the big beautiful butterfly that emerges at the end. Pick one and you have a winner! Ages 2-6

"Over in the ocean far away from the sun, Lived a mother octopus and her octopus one. "

This is a fun, educational, rhyming book with gorgeous illustrations! I love the unique 'textured' artwork. In the book you count to 10 as you meet different animals from the coral reef. We love this book in our house - you will too! Ages 2-7

 

 

"George was curious. What would happen if he pushed that red button? George had to find out, so he pushed it."

Whether you prefer the classic-style George or the newly updated PBS-style George, everyone loves this curious monkey. These books are always fun to read and it's okay that George is a little naughty, after all he is a monkey. There are dozens and dozens of these fun-to-read books so you are sure to have plenty. At our house we prefer the PBS-style as they teach a Math or Science principal in each. At the end there is a hands on idea to illustrate the principal taught. (We also love the PBS Curious George cartoons). Ages 2-9

 

"Goodnight room, Goodnight moon. Goodnight cow  jumping over the moon. Goodnight light and the red balloon. Goodnight bears, Goodnight chairs.”

I know this seems like a given, but I had to post it in case someone hasn't read this classic book. I personally had never heard of it until it was given to us as a gift for a baby shower. This beautiful book goes between black and white and bold color illustrations. It is basically the bunny saying goodnight to all the items in his room. Anyone else have a child that likes to stall bedtime like this? Fun to read & a must read! Ages 1-7

 

"So she gathered up some dry leaves, tossed them into the air, and all the leaves came down on Little Roo. He looked so funny! 'I think I can see a smile this time,' his mom said, and laughed. "Just a little one...?'"

This is a fun book to read together. The child, Roo is feeling grumpy and he doesn't know why. Like mothers everywhere, the Mommy wants her child to smile. She goes does lots of silly things to make him smile. At the end he smiles when they both fall and are covered with mood. Nice illustrations, cute story, a cherished book at our house. Ages 2-8

 

"This jazz man, he plays three, he plays congas tween his knees, with a bippity-pop! Poppity-pop! Give the man a hand, this jazz man pounds with the band.

This is a fun book to read/sing. It sings like "This Old Man" but is about 9 Jazz men. Great for counting, rhyming, fun action words, information about 9 famous jazz musicians in the back, and just plain fun to read. We sing is all the time! Ages 2-8

 

 

""Knocka-knocka-knocka!, three little rabbits come begging at his door"

I don't know if it is because I have a garden & can empathize with Mr. McGreely, how sneaky the bunnies are, or the wonderful words used to tell this story - but it is worth a couple reads at least. It is actually on our Christmas list this year! You can also check out the prequel Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!'>Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!'>Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!'>Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!'>Muncha! Muncha! Muncha! for some more laughs with Mr. McGreely and the bunnies. Ages 3-9

 

This story is so cute. Moonbear is trying to fish and his shadow gets in the way. He then spends the morning trying to get rid of his shadow: nailing it down, burying it in a whole, etc. It is a cute way to try and explain to children about shadows. You won't be disappointed. Also see: Happy Birthday, Moon (Moonbear)'>Happy Birthday, Moon (Moonbear)'>Happy Birthday, Moon (Moonbear)'>Happy Birthday, Moon (Moonbear)'>Happy Birthday Moon, Moongame (Moonbear Books)'>Moongame (Moonbear Books)'>Moongame (Moonbear Books)'>Moongame (Moonbear Books)'>Moongame, and Mooncake (Moonbear Books)'>Mooncake (Moonbear Books)'>Mooncake (Moonbear Books)'>Mooncake (Moonbear Books)'>Mooncake. Ages 3-8

 

 

 

So....did I find some you haven't read yet? When you read them, let me know what you think!

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