Showing posts with label Children's Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Book. Show all posts

Monday, December 18, 2017

Great Dog by Davide Cali



What do you want to be when you grow up?  At some point in each of our lives we have thought about that very question.  Children love to think about what they will be when they grow up.  This is a book that you might want to consider purchasing to share with them.   

This book approaches that very subject in a way that will bring a smile to a child’s face as you read this adorable book to them! 

As the story progresses, you are taken through a  wall of fame.  Well... pictures of family members that show such a wonderful  diversity of this family's members.    

The illustrations by Miguel Tanco are very interesting.   I enjoyed spending time looking at each of the family members and studying closely  the details in each picture.


The unexpected twist at the end was a bonus!

This would be a wonderful book to add to a classroom library.


Disclosure:   I received this complimentary book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  The opinions expressed  here  are my own.



Saturday, November 11, 2017

Me, Me, Me by Annika Dunklee


This book is about three young girls that are best friends.  Their school is going to have a talent show and Annie suggest that they enter as an all-girl singing group.  This seemed like a wonderful idea to Lillemor & Lilianne until they realized that they were going to have no say about the song they sang, the name of their group, or even what they wore!  They quickly realized that the talent show was really going to be all about Annie!  The group breaks ups and Annie decided to do a solo performance.  The other two girls decide to do a duet. 

All the girls quickly find out that things are not the same without the who group. 

This book is so typical of what children go through when they won’t work together as a team.  Will the girls reconcile before the talent show?  a

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Disclosure:   I received this complimentary book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.  The opinions expressed above are my own.