Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Books for the very young and young at heart



 The Hugely-Wugely Spider by Ethan T. Berlin, illustrated by Karl Newsom Edwards 
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A new take on the old nursery rhyme comes about when the Hugely-Wugely Spider cannot fit up the water spout. Here’s the tale about how he saves the day when a huge rain comes to wash the spiders out!

The Little Ice Cream Truck by Margery Cuyler, illustrated by Bob Kolar
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Using a sing-song rhyme, Cuyler extolls the virtues of the Ice Cream Truck, its treats, its music and its part in a hot, wonderful summer day. What’s not to like about that?

Singing in the Rain; based on the song by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, Pictures by Tim Hopgood
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The classic words to Singing in the Rain are set to gorgeous illustrations by Hopgood. Children with multi-colored raincoats sing and splash, dance and smile their way through a rain storm. Hopgood is hoping that we will all go out and splash in the rain.

100 Bugs: A Counting Book by Kate Narita, Pictures by Suzanne Kaufman
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A counting book with a twist. Each page has 10 bugs with various “equations” from 1+9 to 2+8, etc. all the way to 9+1. In addition, each page has a particular bug to hunt for with clues about different kinds of plants where the bugs are hanging out. The end pages include details on the bugs and the plants. Math and science and counting, oh my! 

Pretty Kitty by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Stephanie Laberis
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A rhyming counting book with a grouchy old man and a repetitive stanza. For those just learning to count, this is the perfect book to reinforce! As the number of kitties mount and the temperature drops, who wants to bet that the old man takes in all ten cats?


Z Goes First: An Alphabet Story Z to A by Sean Lamb, illustrated by Mike Perry
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An alphabet book with some pizazz! Y and Z want to go first and have to ask all the letters if they can skip ahead. By the time they go through the whole alphabet from A to X, they are back at the end where they belong. Foiled again! Each letter has a personality, but why is W a troublemaker is what I want to know?

The Pout-Pout Fish and the Can’t-Sleep Blues by Deborah Diesen, Pictures by Dan Hanna
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What do you do when you can’t sleep? Pout-Pout Fish asks his friends. Their advice results in sleep for his friends, but not for Pout-Pout Fish.  What can he do? The best advice of all: come up with his own routine. Just the right routine for Pout-Pout Fish and just the right book for little ones who have a hard time dropping off to sleep.

Dinosaur Parade by Shari Halpern
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A nice book to teach opposites as well as complicated dinosaur names. Bright colors with simple backgrounds show dinosaurs who are big and small, swimming and soaring through the air, or eating meat and plants. Lots to see and lots to discuss, but simple enough for preschoolers.

Stegothesaurus by Bridget Heos, illustrated by T. L. McBeth
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What is a stegothesaurus, you might ask. Or you might question or wonder. Little stegothesaurus wanders around giving multiple words when one would do. Just to be clever, he often uses alliteration such as when he describes the sun as blazing, blistering and broiling. Content to show off his way with words, he finally meets his match when he runs smack into an allothesaurus. Want to know what happens next? Check it out! You’ll love, enjoy, savor it just as much as I did.

The Bear in My Bed by Joyce Wan
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Totally silly or just imaginative? Is the bear real or an imaginary friend? When a little boy discovers a bear in his bed, there is bound to be trouble, fun, and lots of laughs.


The Detective Dog by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie
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The detective dog’s story is told in rhyme. All about  how she solves crime after crime.
She listens to children read her a book, and chases the man who was a book crook.
The teacher’s a man in this little story, where there is crime, but nothing too gory.
What do you think of a dog named Nell, who chases down thieves with her strong sense of smell?

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