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Dogs + Construction = New Favorite Construction Picture Book: Build, Dogs, Build by James Horvath

April 4, 2014 by The Picture Book Review

Build, Dogs, Build:  A Tall Tail by James Horvath Ages 0 – 99+. HarperCollins. December 2013. 40 pages. ISBN: 978-0062189677. Fiction. Where to Get it: Your local library:  Worldcat.org Your local bookstore (affiliate link) : IndieBound.org Or on (affiliate link): Amazon.com At a Glance: Dogs tear down an old building and put up a new one!  There is a wrecking ball, BOOM written in huge letters (that beg to be shouted), bulldozers, dump trucks, pipes, concrete mixers, welding, a car […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Construction, Picture Books about Dogs, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Build, Build Dogs Build, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Construction Picture Book, Dogs, Highly Recommended Picture Books, James Horvath, kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books

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Absolutely Mesmerizing: Wild by Emily Hughes

April 1, 2014 by The Picture Book Review

Wild by Emily Hughes You can also see if your local library has a copy at Worldcat.com Ages 3 – 99+.  Flying Eye Books. Sept. 2013. 32 pages. ISBN: 978-1909263086.  Fiction. At a Glance: This is a gorgeously illustrated and elegantly narrated picture book about a wild little girl who is raised by animals and then brought back to civilization. It’s an engaging picture book for adults to read with children.  Wild reminds me what childhood can feel like for a child. Several […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Emily Hughes, flying eye books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Picture Book, Recommended Picture Books, Wild

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An Elegant, Exciting, and Positive Racing Story: Otto and the Grand Prix Bees Written and Illustrated by Kip Noschese

March 30, 2014 by The Picture Book Review

Otto & the Grand Prix Bees  Written and Illustrated by Kip Noschese You can also see if your local library has a copy at Worldcat.com Ages 2 – 99+. (My three-year-old son loves this book.) Three Lanterns. July 2013. 32 pages. ISBN: 978-0615798370.  Fiction. At a Glance: I really love this book and so does my son and husband.  We received this book several months ago and my son has often pulled the book down and either asked me to read it to […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Bears, Picture Books about Cars, Picture Books about Racing, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Kip Noschese, Otto & the Grand Prix Bees, Picture Books, Picture Books about Bears, Picture Books about Cars, Picture Books about Racing, Recommended Picture Books

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Oh, How We Love: The Monstore Written By Tara Lazar and Illustrated By James Burks

October 30, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

[Advertisement] For this post, I used Grammarly’s proofreading software because I wanted to see how it could improve my blog posts. ______________________________ The Monstore Written By Tara Lazar and Illustrated By James Burks You can also see if your local library has a copy at Worldcat.com Ages 4 – 7. (My three-year-old son loves this book and has it memorized.) Alladin. June 2013. 32 pages. ISBN: 978-1442420175. Fiction. At a Glance: Zach tries to keep his sister out of his room by purchasing monsters at […]

Categories: Children's Books, Halloween Picture Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about Friendly Monsters, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Children's Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, James Burks, kidlit, Recommended Picture Books, Tara Lazar, The Monstore

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Our Favorite Picture Books about Monsters, Vampires, Mummies, Ghosts, Carrots, and Pigs for Halloween

October 11, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

[Unless noted, all links are affiliate links to Amazon.com.  No Such Thing and The Monstore were received for review from the publishers. The rest we checked out from the public library or come from our personal library. All of them are excellent. Worldcat.org will show your closest library and if they have a particular book you are looking for.]  No Such Thing by Ella Bailey (links to review) Ella is sure that missing thing, broken things, and anything unusual happening around […]

Categories: Children's Books, Halloween Picture Books, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Spooky Picture Books • Tags: Children's Books, Halloween Picture Books, kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books

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My Son’s New Obsession: Fairy Tale Comics Edited by Chris Duffy

October 9, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Fairy Tale Comics:  Classics Told By Extraordinary Cartoonists  Edited by Chris Duffy.  Ages 6 – 12. (My three-year-old son is ENTHRALLED by this book.) First Second.  September 2013. 128 pages.  ISBN:  978-1596438231 Fiction. At a Glance: Some of my favorite comic book creators have joined together to create a collection of brilliantly illustrated fairy tales.  Some are standard fairy tales (12 Dancing Princesses, Hansel and Gretel, Puss in Boots, Little Red Riding Hood, etc.) and some I’ve never heard of […]

Categories: Children's Books, Comic Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Bobby London, Brett Helquist, Charise Mericle Harper, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Chris Duffy, Craig Thompson, David Mazzucchelli, Emily Carroll, Fairy Tale, Fairy Tale Comics, First Second Books, Gigi D.G., Gilbert Hernandez, Graham Annable, Jaime Hernandez, Jillian Tamaki, Joseph Lambert, Karl Kerschl, kidlit, Luke Pearson, Picture Books, Raina Telgemeier, Ramona Fradon, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Vanessa Davis

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How to Bicycle to the Moon to Plant Sunflowers (a simple but brilliant plan in 24 easy steps) by Mordicai Gerstein

October 1, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

How to Bicycle to the Moon to Plant Sunflowers (a simple but brilliant plan in 24 easy steps) (links to amazon.com) Mordicai Gerstein. Ages 4 – 8. (My 3-year-old son loves this book.) Roaring Brook Press. April 2013. 40 pages.  ISBN: 978-1596435124. Fiction. $16.99 At a Glance: A little boy wants to plant sunflowers on the moon to cheer it up.  He devises a very creative and very funny plan to bicycle to the moon and plant his sunflower seeds. However, […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, How to Bicycle to the Moon to Plant Sunflowers (a simple but brilliant plan in 24 easy steps), kidlit, Mordicai Gerstein, Picture Books, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books

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There’s a Baby in There! is Our Favorite Picture Book to Prepare My Son for the New Baby

September 5, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

There’s a Baby in There!   By Dandi Daley Mackall and Illustrated by Carlynn Whitt. Ages 4 – 7 (Son loves it at 3). Two Lions. Sept 2012. 32 pages.  ISBN: 978-0761461913. Fiction. At a Glance: A little monkey is skeptical that his mother is really going to have a baby. What I Appreciate About this Book: A fun and playful look from an older sibling’s perspective about pregnancy. The older sibling/narrator of the story has a wonderful attitude about the entire pregnancy […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved • Tags: Book Review, Carlynn Whitt, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Dandi Daley Mackall, kidlit, Picture Books, Picture Books about a New Baby, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, There's a Baby in There!

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Making Shakespeare Accessible to the Very Young: Usborne Illustrated Stories from Shakespeare

September 4, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Usborne Illustrated Stories from Shakespeare.  Ages 6+. (My has loved this book since he was 2 1/2.) Usborne. Sept 2010. 416 pages.  ISBN: 978-1409522232 ~$21.55 At a Glance: I was so impressed with Usborne’s Illustrated Fairy Tales book that I ordered several of their other books, including this one.  I’ve been reading some of the stories (The Tempest, Twelfth Night, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream) to my son and we both love them! What I Appreciate About this Book: At […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, kidlit, Picture Books, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Shakespeare for the Very Young, Usborne Illustrated Stories from Shakespeare

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