Dec
09
[A pop-up book]
by Keith Faulkner / Illustrated by Jonathan Lambert
Children’s Book / Picture Book / Pop-up Book
Ages 3-6
First Published in 1995
Publisher: Koala Books
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The curious wide-mouthed frog wants to find out the favorite foods of all the animals he meets along his journey.
He can’t stop himself chattering away, stopping to ask every creature he meets: ‘What do you eat?’
But then he meets an animal who loves eating wide-mouthed frogs…
My Book Review:
This is an amusing story that my mother, who is a storyteller, tells to young children. In book form, the pop ups of the animals are delightful, and the repetition of “I’m a wide-mouthed frog and I eat flies…What do you eat?” helps the kids join in as they learn about what mouse, bird and alligator love to eat. And despite the carnivorous inclinations of the alligator, the story of The Wide-Mouthed Frog has a funny ending.
x Julie
Reading Like Rabbits
Children’s Book Review
Posted in Children's Fiction, Gifts Ages 3-7 animals children's book children's picture book
Dec
01
by Maurice Sendack




(5/5)
Children’s Fiction / Children’s Picture Book
Ages 3-6
First Published in 1963
Publisher:Harper and Row
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Book Synopsis:
Where The Wild Things Are is about a little boy called Max dressed up in his monster suit who gets sent to bed without any supper for making mischief. He defiantly created a forest in his bedroom, travels by boat and ends up where the wild things are. The wild things are monsters who gnash their teeth, but Max stands up to them and therefore becomes their king. But he misses home, and his mum, so he gives up being king of the wild things and makes the long journey back home. Read more... (224 words, 7 images, estimated 54 secs reading time)
Posted in Book Reviews, Children's Fiction Ages 3-7 attitude children's book children's picture book Gift monsters teacher's resource
Dec
01
by P.D. Eastman
Children’s Fiction / Picture book
Ages 2-4
First Published in 1973
Publisher: Random House USA Inc.
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Book Synopsis:
Fred and Ted were good friends.
But they were different.
They were different sizes, they played different instruments, and they even drove their cars differently.
When they go on holiday together, they come across a problem that they need to solve…
Why I like this book:
My mum used to read Big Dog.. Little Dog to me when I was a child. I loved this children’s book because the simplicity of the language made it easy for me to repeat. I also enjoyed the contrast between the two friends. This book is also filled with useful verbs, adverbs and adjectives.
x Julie
Children’s Book Reviews
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Posted in Book Reviews, Children's Fiction Ages 3-7 children's book children's picture book
Nov
30
By Pat Hutchins
Children’s Fiction, Picture Book
Ages 3-6
First Published in 1976
Publisher: Puffin Books
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Children’s Book Synopsis:
A little boy is sent on his way to buy the groceries. His mother tells him what he needs to buy and especially says, “Don’t forget the bacon.”
The boy remembers his list by saying it to himself over and over again. But on his travels he is distracted by the sights and sounds on the street.
Will he remember the bacon?
My Book Review:
I loved this book as a child, it’s very funny. The little boy chants his little shopping list as he is sent down the street to the shops by his mum. But as he goes along, what he sees replaces the food on the shopping list. Like ‘six farm eggs’ become ‘six fat legs’. It’s very funny for child as they witness the disastrous consequences. Will he remember or forget the bacon? Read more... (176 words, 2 images, estimated 42 secs reading time)
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