Saturday, November 28, 2015

More Pies!




Illustrations: Michael Martchenko

Year: 2002


Age: 5 – 10 years

No. of Pages: 30

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN: 978 0 43998 896 4

Little Samuel is very, very hungry. After a shockingly big meal, he’s still hungry enough to eat “seven fried chickens”. His exasperated mother sends him out to play where his little brother suggests that he join the pie-eating contest at the park.

Samuel competes against a fireman, a lumberjack and a construction worker to take home the first prize – a pie…

This rib-tickling book is yet another gem from the Munsch-Martchenko duo.:-)

A big thumbs up!

Excerpt

Samuel woke up really hungry.

He went downstairs and ate a bowl of cereal: Chuka – chuka – chuka – chuka – chuka – chuka – CHOMP!

Monday, November 23, 2015

Do Your Ears Hang Low?

kids' literature, children's books, picture book, creative, songs, rhymes, tradition, dog, pet, best friends, friendship, love, caring, sharing, warm, Illustrations: Caroline Jayne Church

Year: 2002

Publisher: The Chicken House and Scholastic Inc., USA

Age: 2 – 6 years

No. of Pages: 32

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN:  978 0 43951 840 7

This little book features the beloved, traditional children’s song “Do Your Ears Hang Low?” devoted to their best friends, dogs and now made famous by Barney and Friends.

While the song itself doesn't really seem to mean much, the illustrations in the book add a deeper meaning and an interesting narrative to the song. 

Excerpt

Do your ears hang low?

Do they wobble to and fro?

Can you tie them in a knot?

Can you tie them in a bow?
 

The Dashing White Cowboy - A Lucky Luke Adventure (14)

Lucky Luke, cowboys, children's books, picture book, comics, graphic novel, theater, drama, act, robbery, community, town, horses, light reading, kids' literature, music, By Goscinny and Morris

Year: 2008 (English translation)

Publisher: Cinebook Ltd., Kent

Age: 8 – 10 years

No. of Pages: 46

Book Type: Comic Book

ISBN:  978 1 90546 066 3

Meet Lucky Luke, “the man who shoots faster than his own shadow.” Set in the Wild, Wild West, Lucky Luke, a cool-as-cucumber cowboy chances on a theater group rehearsing. Curious, he follows them into a town to see them perform. He’s puzzled when just before the last act, a robbery occurs. This happens, town after town. They perform and simultaneously, a crime is staged too.  Lucky Luke has to keep his wits about as he tackles a devious criminal.

There’s plenty of humor, wit and hilarious situations to keep young and old engaged. Remember the magic of Asterix comics? It’s all there except set in a different time and place. :-)


Friday, November 20, 2015

Come on, Daisy

children's books, kids' literature, family, happiness, pond, frogs, dragonflies, fun reading, learning, picture book, obedience, caution, safe, By Jane Simmons

Year: 2004

Publisher: Orchard Books, London

Age: 4 – 8 years

No. of Pages: 32

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN:  978 1 84362 272 6

Here’s another book for stragglers. Every family has one and this might serve as a cautionary tale.

Daisy and her mum are on their way back home. Mama Duck constantly cautions Daisy to stay close but she seems distracted by the frogs, the dragonflies and is soon engrossed in bouncing across lily pads. In all that splosh and splash, Daisy doesn’t realize that her mum’s far away and she’s all by herself. The frogs and the dragonflies have vanished too...

Of course, the story ends well, but, a lesson's learned as well.   

Excerpt

“You must stay close, Daisy,” said Mamma Duck.

“I’ll try,” said Daisy.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Valentine Friends

children's books, kids' literature, best friends, friendship, values, love, Valentine, bake, caring, sharing, picture book, partyText: April Jones Prince

Illustrations: Elizabeth Schlossberg

Year: 2007

Publisher: Scholastic Inc., USA

Age: 3- 5 years

No. of Pages: 24

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN:  978 0 43979 999 7

It’s Valentine’s Day. All the little friends get together to make cards and bake yummy valentines to share with one another.  

They learn the meaning of love through their giving and sharing. 

This is an easy-to-read book for beginners with short two-word descriptions for each page as you can see from the excerpt below.

Excerpt

Dog draws.

Cat cuts.

Pig pastes.


Pets on Parade (Leapfrog)

children's books, kids' literature, fun reading, pets, cat, dog, snake, messy, school, class, friendship, picture book, Text: Jillian Powell

Illustrations: Gwyneth Williamson

Year: 2008

Publisher: Franklin Watts, Australia

Age: 6 – 10 years

No. of Pages: 32

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN:  978 0 74967 960 6

A “Bring Your Pet to School” Day turns into a comical event with the dogs playing, cats chasing pet mice and a snake slithering about until Miss Brett realizes that it was perhaps not a smart idea after all, and calls for an abrupt end to the mayhem.

The illustrations are charmingly comical with lively text suited for young readers.

Excerpt

It was “Bring Your Pet to School” Day.

Most children bought a pet.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Look What I’ve Found

children's books, kids' literature, beach, fun, sand, shell, sea, search, flap book, lift-a-flap book, picture book, picnic, holidays, By Nick Sharratt, Wikipedia

Year: 2008

Publisher: Walker Books, London

Age: 2 - 4 years

No. of Pages: 20

Book Type: Novelty Lift-a-flap Book

ISBN:  978 1 40631 681 0

This colorful lift-a-flap book is ideal for tiny tots. The book introduces us to a little girl at the beach as she finds interesting things at the beach - shells, sand dollars and more.

The illustrations are neat and the flaps are cleverly placed.

A big thumbs up!

Excerpt

At the seaside Daddy and I went exploring.

I ran ahead and look what I’ve found!

Sunday, November 15, 2015

You’re Too Small!

children's books, kids' literature, farm animals, barn, goose, goat, pig, egg, help, caring, sharing, courageous, clever, favourite tales, inspirational, picture book, Text: Shen Roddie

Illustrations: Steve Lavis

Year: 2004

Publisher: Little Tiger Press, London

Age: 4 – 8 years

No. of Pages: 32

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN: 978 1 85430 965 5

Little Pip wakes up to a wonderful morning. He wants to help out his busy friends at the farm. The other animals, however, find that he’s too small – pig thinks he might get squashed under the marrows, Goat says he’ll get lost in the hay and Goose knows he’s too small to sit on her eggs.

Pip finds his niche though. When the animals are locked out of the barn, Pip squeezes in through a tiny hole and opens the door from within. The animals now realize that Pip is just the right size for himself.

Excerpt

Pip woke up all warm and tingly as a dot of sunshine touched his nose.

He peered out of the window.


Saturday, November 14, 2015

Hide & Seek

children's books, kids' literature, wild animals, wildlife, elephant, chameleon, hide-and-seek, playing, forest, jungle, birds, fun reading, friendship, picture book, By Il Sung Na

Year: 2011

Publisher: Meadowside Children’s Books, London

Age: 4 - 6 years

No. of Pages: 32

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN:  978 1 84539 545 2

It’s time to play in the forest. The animals decide to play hide-and-seek. Of course, it was the chameleon’s idea, who is after all, an expert at hiding in plain sight.

The Elephant counts from 1 to 10. He finds all the animals except Chameleon.

We loved this book because we got to look for Chameleon, who was cleverly concealed by the author, on every page! :-)

Excerpt

At the edge of the vast rain forest, where sunlight shines through the leaves, the animals gather together.

Something is about to happen!

Friday, November 13, 2015

Hungry Harry


children's books, kids' literature, frogs, eat, feed, insects, farm animals, find, fish, forest, educational, adventures, hard work, food, funny, fun reading, fun, friendship, imagination, kindness, light reading, picnic, picture book, By Joanne Partis

Year: 2000

Publisher: Little Tiger Press, London

Age: 4 – 8 years

No. of Pages: 32

Book Type: Picture Book

ISBN: 978 1 85430 635 9

Little Harry, the frog, is hungry. When he asks his mum for dinner, she encourages him to find his own food.

He’s excited about it until he realizes his prey is quite clever. The dragonfly is too quick, the caterpillar too hairy and the snail lives in a hard shell.

However, his first day of finding his own food ends up to be fulfilling adventure when he finds a picnic! :-)

Excerpt

Harry Frog was feeling hungry.

“What’s for dinner?” he asked his mum.