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The Night Horses by Anaka Jones

March 25, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

The Night Horses by Anaka Jones. Ages 2 – 5.  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.  February 2013.  28 pages.  ISBN:  978-1452882789.  $11.99  Fiction. Summary:  The beginning of this story is about the daily life of horses.  It’s everything we’re used to reading about life on a horse farm.  The horses eat, race each other in the fields, have their showers, and eat their dinners.  However, once their human caretakers go in for the night — the disco ball comes out and the […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Anaka Jones, Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, The Children's Bookshelf, The Night Horses

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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? 3/11/13

March 11, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

It’s Monday!  What Are You Reading?  is a fantastic meme hosted over at Teach Mentor Texts.  Here they have a lot of great children’s book recommendations — and lots of picture book recommendations, too.  Please go check them out and link up with them to share your recommendations. Here are the top 10 books that my two-and-a-half-year-old son and I have read and enjoyed over and over and over again this past week.

Categories: Children's Books, It's Monday! What Are You Reading?, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Andy Runton, Captain No Beard, Carlyn Beccia, Carol P. Roman, Cary Fagan, Children's Books, Donna Marie Naval, Dusan Petricic, Emily Jenkins, Ethan Long, G. Brian Karas, Helen Ward, Highly Recommended Books, It's Monday! What Are You Reading?, Learn to Tie a Tie with the Rabbit and the Fox, Lemonade in Winter, Mr. Zinger's Hat, Owly & Wormy Bright Lights and Sta, Picture Books, Poopendous!, Sybrina Durant, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, The Wing Wing Brothers Math Spectacular, The Zoo's Annual Piggyback Ride, Who Put the B in the Ballyhoo?

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Owly & Wormy: Bright Lights and Starry Nights! by Andy Runton

March 11, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Owly & Wormy:  Bright Lights and Starry Nights!   by Andy Runton. Ages 2+.  Atheneum Books for Young Readers.  November 2012.  40 pages.  ISBN:  978-1416957751.  $15.99  Fiction. Quick Summary:  Owly and Wormy are back in picture book format!  This time they have a new telescope and going to do some stargazing.  The only problem?  The leaves from the trees are in the way.  They decide to pack up and go out into the field so they can get a better view […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Andy Runton, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Owly & Wormy: Bright Lights and Starry Nights!, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, The Children's Bookshelf, Wordless Picture Books

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Valentine and His Violin by Philip Hopman

March 5, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Valentine and His Violin by Philip Hopman.  Ages 2 – 100+.  Lemniscaat USA.  September 2012.  32 pages.  ISBN:  978-1935954170.  $17.95.  Fiction (but says on his website that it is a true story/fact). Quick Summary:  Valentine plays the violin very badly.  He doesn’t realize this.  In fact, he thinks he plays rather well.  For the Queen’s birthday he plays Ode to Joy.  Three people shout at him, “Horrible!” “Hideous!” and “Get outta here!” after the concert.  The depth of his horrible playing doesn’t […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Humorous Children's Books, kidlit, Philip Hopman, Picture Book for Children, Picture Books, Picture Books about playing the violin, Read Aloud, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, The Children's Bookshelf, Valentine and His Violin

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Captain No Beard: An Imaginary Tale of a Pirate’s Life by Carole P. Roman

February 25, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Captain No Beard: An Imaginary tale of a Pirate’s Life by Carole P. Roman.  Ages 2 – 7.  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.  July 2012.  40 pages.  ISBN:  978-1478151708.  $9.99  Fiction. Quick Summary:  Captain No Beard is about two children, Alexander and Hallie, playing pirate with their stuffed animals.  Alexander is Captain No Beard and Hallie is his first mate.  As they are swabbing the deck and pumping the bilges, they encounter a storm.  They successfully navigate the storm and then […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Book Review, Captain No Beard, Carole P. Roman, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Picture Books, Read Aloud, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, The Children's Bookshelf

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Top Ten Favorite Characters from Picture Books

February 19, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

It’s Tuesday!  Which means Top Ten Tuesday hosted over at The Broke and The Bookish.  Today’s theme is Top Ten Favorite Characters from a genre.  Mine is: Top Ten Favorite Characters from Picture Books.  All of the characters that I mention below have excellent, positive qualities that I hope to instill in my son (and myself).

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Top Ten Tuesday • Tags: A Sick Day for Amos McGee, Asiago, Bink and Gollie, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Little Pea, Mole Music, Molly Lou Melon, Picture Books, Picture Books with Great Characters, Recommended Picture Books, Stand Tall, The Dot, The Three Little Cajun Pigs, Top Ten Tuesday, Woolbur, Zen Ghosts, Zen Shorts, Zen Ties

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Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs by Giles Andreae and Russell Ayto

February 18, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs by Giles Andreae and Russell Ayto  Ages 2+. Margaret K. McElderry Books. September 2005. 25 pages.  ISBN: 978-1416907138 $16.99 Summary:  When Flinn goes back into the art supply closet at his school to get some supplies he finds a pirate, Captain Stubble, crying because someone has stolen his ship.  The boy and his friends help the pirate find his stolen ship.  Oh, and they battle pirate dinosaurs, too.  But they’re pretty nice about it.  So it’s […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved • Tags: Beautiful Books, Book Review, Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Giles Andreae, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Humorous Children's Books, kidlit, Margaret K. McElderry Books, Picture Books, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Russell Ayto, The Children's Bookshelf

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Abe Lincoln’s Dream by Lane Smith

February 12, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Abe Lincoln’s Dream by Lane Smith.  Ages 2+ (Publisher rec 5+).  Roaring Brook Press.  Oct. 2012.  32 pages.  ISBN:  978-1596436084.  $16.99  Fiction. Quick Summary:  A little girl runs into the ghost of Abraham Lincoln while she is on a tour of the White House.  President Lincoln asks the girl questions about how things have changed since 1865.  She goes with him to show him how things have changed. Our Experience Reading this Book:  We highly, highly recommend this book.  I […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kid Lit Blog Hop, Kidlit, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Abe Lincoln's Dream, Beautiful Books, Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, Kid Lit Blog Hop, kidlit, Lane Smith, Picture Books, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, Roaring Brook Press

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Dramatic and Exciting: Heroes of the Surf by Elisa Carbone and Nancy Carpenter

January 21, 2013 by The Picture Book Review

Heroes of the Surf by Elisa Carbone and Nancy Carpenter.  Ages 5+ (But my 2+ loved it). Viking Juvenile. May 2012. 40 pages.  ISBN: 978-0670063123 $16.99 The Short:  My son LOVED this book.  We read it over and over again this past weekend.  I am so impressed with the story and illustrations.  This is a story based on true events of how the crew of the US Life-Saving Service and the surrounding area rescued everyone on the PLINY ship during a […]

Categories: Children's Books, Kidlit, Nonfiction Picture Books, Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books, Two year old loved • Tags: Book Review, Children's Books, Children's Picture Books, Elisa Carbone, Heroes of the Surf, Highly Recommended Books, Highly Recommended Picture Books, kidlit, Nancy Carpenter, Picture Books, Read this book again and again, Recommended Books, Recommended Picture Books, The Children's Bookshelf

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