Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Bounce- Doreen Cronin



Oh my Goodness, I have read this story countless times with my preschool story time group and they loved it. So when we found it in our local library I grabbed it. When we finally got to reading it Madison was getting ready to take her afternoon nap. BIG MISTAKE!!!!! I had to read the book like eighty times before she agreed to lie down.
Now I had this book for three weeks and we read it at least five times a day. That is not counting the many times Maddy got some one else to read it to her or the times she sat on the floor reading it to herself. The best thing about Bounce is that it has two other books by the same author that go with it these are Wiggle and Stretch.
Okay, Wiggle is fantastic and I had to read it the same amount of times that I read Bounce. Stretch didn't go over as well and I think because it lacks the flow of the other two books.  Now Stretch is a good book it just didn't go over with Maddy but with older kids it would do fine.
 So everyone who reads this go out and but this book on hold or purchase it and read it with the children in your life. I guarantee that it will be well received.

Monday, August 16, 2010

The Odd Egg by Emily Gravett



The Odd Egg by Emily Gravett is a humorous book about love and acceptance. The book begins with a variety of birds all sitting proudly atop their eggs, all except for duck who has none. When Duck comes across a large abandoned egg he immediately falls in love and proudly claims it. When he returns with the large egg the other birds mock him but duck stands behind his egg. Soon all the eggs begin to hatch and all the birds show off their chicks but duck's egg still hasn't hatched.  All of the sudden there is a creak then a crack and out of the egg emerges a baby alligator and scares the other birds off.

This is a really sweet book with a wonderful message. It is beautifully illustrated and it will be a hit in any storytime.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Down on the Farm By Merrily Kutner



Down on the Farm is a charming story about the daily goings on of animals on a farm. I stumbled across this book when I was looking for easy animal books for my daughter.The story is simple and rhythmic and the illustrations are big, colorful and beautifully done by Will Hillenbrand hooked us immediately.

The only real drawback that I found with this book is it was too repetitive. Madison didn't mind it and I suspect that most kids don't however; after a while it drove me a little crazy. That being said I think that this story would a great addition to any farm themed story time.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Sergio makes a splash


"Sergio Makes a Splash" by Edel Rodriguez is an adorable story of a penguin who must overcome his fear of swimming. The story begins with an introduction of Sergio who loves soccer, fish and the water (drinking and bath tub) just as long as it is not deep enough to swim in. When his teacher announces they will be having a class trip Sergio is thrilled until he discovers the location will be the Ocean. It is only when Sergio realizes that the Ocean is full of things he loves that he decides to give it chance.

I loved this book so much that I must of read it at least thirty times in the short period we had it. The illustrations are beautifully done and add so much to the story. I would recommend this book for a preschool story time or as a one on one book with younger kids.

Some story time themes that would pair well with this book are: Birds, Penguins, Fear and Water.

Next Please


"Next Please" is an adorable story that is perfect for the child who has apprehension about visiting the doctor. Written by the award winning German poet Ernst Jandl, this story originally started out as a poem. The story is accompanied by the darling drawing by illustrator Norman Junge depicting broken toys who are one by one fixed.

Next Please would be the perfect story book for any number of ages. This story is so simple but it has so many possibilities. This would be a great fit for story times with a doctor, toys or imagination theme.


Monday, February 15, 2010

Chugga Chugga Choo Choo By Kevin Lewis





Chugga Chugga Choo Choo is a wonderful picture book all about trains. From the second me and my daughter opened it we were immediately transfixed by the beautiful colorful pictures illustrated by Daniel Kirk depicting a toys loading a train for a special delivery. The story is written perfectly for toddlers and preschoolers and when read aloud the rhythmic writing sounds like a song adding to the child's appeal.

This is a wonderful choice for any child that loves transportation books. It would work great in a number of story times and is a great addition to anybody's home library.

Some other great choices by this author is "The Truck is Stuck" and "Tugga Tugga Tugboat"