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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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When Picture Books Fall Apart

April 7, 2014 by The Picture Book Review

Yesterday one of our picture books fell apart.  We’ve read George Shrinks by William Joyce (Author’s website) so many times that it just couldn’t take it anymore.  I sat there with the fallen book in my hands and thought what a waste to lose this book — the images are so beautiful.  This inspired me to put some of the pages around the house.                 I’m rather happy with how it turned out.  It’s […]

Categories: Picture Books, Uncategorized • Tags: George Shrinks, Home decorating, Picture Books, WIlliam Joyce

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The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by William Joyce

November 2, 2012 by The Picture Book Review

At a Glance:  We love this book and highly, highly recommend it.  It is currently nominated for a Cybils and the short film version of this story won an Academy Award.  It is a beautiful, beautiful book.  It’s a book for adults that have gone through a very rough time cleverly disguised as a children’s book. The Longer Review:  This book is about a lot of things.  What do I think it is about?  I think it is about someone […]

Categories: Picture Books, Recommended Picture Books • Tags: Armchair Cybils, Beautiful Books, Book Review, Children's Picture Books, Cybils Nominated, Highly Recommended Books, kidlit, Picture Books, Read this book again and again, Recommended Picture Books, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, WIlliam Joyce

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