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Our Week in Picture Books: Mischievians, Teddy Bears, Anonymously-Given Cold-Weather Gifts, Foreboding Chicks, the Mishbooker Gavotte, and Dancing Baboons!!

February 1, 2015 by The Picture Book Review

Those in bold are books received for review from either the publisher, author, or illustrator. All others not in bold are either ones I purchased or checked out from the library.   All book titles and book covers are Amazon affiliate links and will take you to Amazon.  Worldcat.org can find the book for you at your nearest library Indiebound.org can locate the book for you at your nearest local independent bookstore.   What Does My Teddy Bear Do All Day?  by Bruno Hachler […]

Categories: Our Week in Picture Books • Tags: Arthur Yorinks, Balzer and Bray, Birte Muller, Bruno Hachler, Elena Odriozola, Ferida Wolff, Hank & Snoliver in Put Down the Phone, Harriet May Savitz, Maurice Sendak, Minedition, Mo Willems, Moonbot books, Nate Williams, Peachtree, Picture Books, That is NOT a Good Idea!, The Miami Giant, The Mischievians, The Story Blanket, What Does My Teddy Bear Do All Day?, WIlliam Joyce

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Our Week in Picture Books: Leaf Men, Cherry Blossoms, Caldecott, An Acrophobic Astronaut, Mysteriously-Appearing Carrots, Runaway Sausages, Too Many Toys, Sloth on a Shopping Spree, Iridescent Birds, and More!

January 5, 2015 by The Picture Book Review

[Those in bold are books received for review from either the publisher, author, or illustrator. All others not in bold are either ones I purchased or checked out from the library.  All links and images are Amazon affiliate links.  Worldcat.org can find the book for you at your nearest library and Indiebound.org can locate the book for you at your nearest local independent bookstore.] The Leaf Men by William Joyce (2001) — I’m always amazed at how beautiful this book is, both in […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Our Week in Picture Books, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Allan Ahlberg, Alphabet Picture Books, Amanda Shepherd, Bear in Love, Boot & Shoe, Bruce Ingman, David Shannon, Favorite Picture Books, Hadley Hooper, J. Otto Seibold, James Herriot, Kevin Hawkes, Library Lion, Lost Sloth, Marla Frazee, Michelle Knudsen, Mouse House Tales, Once Upon an Alphabet, Patricia MacLachlan, Picture Books, Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books, Ruth Brown, Susan Pearson, The Market Square Dog, The Runaway Dinner, Too Many Toys

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Our Week in Picture Books: A Ninja Mouse, Self-Cooking Dinners, A Bath-Making Octopus, Gobblings, Baby-Eating Parents, Secret Passageways, Numbers, Letters, Troll Babies, and More!

December 28, 2014 by The Picture Book Review

[Those in bold are books received for review from either the publisher, author, or illustrator. All others not in bold are either ones I purchased or checked out from the library.  All links and images are Amazon affiliate links.  Worldcat.org can find the book for you at your nearest library and Indiebound.org can locate the book for you at your nearest local independent bookstore.] Ninja Mouse by J.C. Thomas — We read it daily.  It is a beautifully illustrated book told in […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Our Week in Picture Books, Picture Books • Tags: 123 versus ABC, A Brand New Day: A Banana Split Story, Don't Eat the Baby!, Elle & Buddy, Hansel & Gretel: A Fairy Tale with a Down Syndrome Twist, Neo the Cool Cat, Ninja Mouse: Haiku, Octopus, Peter and the Troll Baby, Picture Books, Rainstorm, Thank You, That Day in September and other Rhymes for the Times, The Dinner That Cooked Itself, The Gobblings, The Littlest Lighthouse Keeper

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