Monday, November 28, 2016

Books for Preschoolers


Puddle by Huewon Yum
 Puddle
Yum has written and illustrated several books for the preschool set. Her characters are drawn with simple lines that lead to extremely expressive faces. The little guy in this story is bored having to spend a rainy day indoors, but the mom encourages him to draw. At first reluctant, the young one is drawn to the picture, literally and figuratively and is soon clamoring to go outside where he can jump in the puddles and enjoy the dreary day. Another hit for the preschool set.

Splashdance by Liz Starin
Splashdance
Starin knows how to take a goofy idea (a bear practicing to win a water ballet contest) and to make it even goofier! First the bear is in, then she is out as no bears are allowed in the pool. Then, after a period of despondency and depression, the bear finds a new group to practice with. And while Ursula’s group puts forth the best performance, they do not win the contest. Ursula’s old partner (a human) and his new partner (a giraffe) win the contest. Because what is more absurd than a bear in the pool? A giraffe, of course!

My Thumb by Karen Hesse, illustrated by Rich Deas
My Thumb
Written in rhyme with a syncopated rhythm, My Thumb is an ode to thumb-sucking. While there are some things this little sucker can’t do with her thumb in her mouth, she is still content to suck away, extolling the virtues of her “soggy, wrinkled, half-baked” thumb. For those little ones who just can’t kick the habit, finally a book that doesn’t try to convince them to give it up.

Daddies are Awesome by Meredith Costain, illustrated by Polona Lovsin.
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Another rhyming book all about daddies. The words are directed at preschoolers with their need to have their hands held and go on adventures; the pictures are all father dogs and puppies of multiple breeds, beagles on one page, spaniels the next. Look this one up next year on Father’s Day!

Marta Big and Small by Jen Arena, illustrated by Angela Dominguez
Marta! Big & Small
A bilingual book that tells a story about Marta with both Spanish and English words. While most of the book is in English, there is a proliferation of Spanish words that are translated either in words or pictures. Makes the use of dual languages seem natural and fun.

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