Stumbled across today's book and was immediately drawn to it. I loved the title and the cover illustration is precious.
Meet Me at the Moon by Gianna Marino is a sweet story of a mother elephant and her baby. When the mother leaves to "ask the sky for rain" her baby worries about being alone. Mama Elephant tells her child in reassuring words that all will be ok....
This is a perfect story for bedtime or story time. It has a classic feel that is timeless. This is such a beautifully illustrated and soothing story.
(On a side note the baby elephant is called "Little One"....which is a nickname given to me by a friend...another reason I was drawn to it.)
Perfect new book that is a must have for a child's bookshelf. It makes a great new baby gift too!
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Oh No, George! by Chris Haughton
Came across this book that made me laugh out loud!
Oh No, George! written and illustrated by Chris Haughton is a new book being published this week about a dog named George who tells his owner that he will be "very good" while his owner is out. The look on his face when he says it is so funny....I love how George then thinks to himself how he "hopes to be good"....but then he sees the cake....and he just LOVES cake....I can understand his dilemma as I too LOVE cake. Anyway Chris Haughton is now a new favorite illustrator.....I love the quirkiness of his illustrations, the color schemes and the of course how he can convey emotion with just a few brushstrokes. This is a great read aloud at story....a new classic too!
Oh No, George! written and illustrated by Chris Haughton is a new book being published this week about a dog named George who tells his owner that he will be "very good" while his owner is out. The look on his face when he says it is so funny....I love how George then thinks to himself how he "hopes to be good"....but then he sees the cake....and he just LOVES cake....I can understand his dilemma as I too LOVE cake. Anyway Chris Haughton is now a new favorite illustrator.....I love the quirkiness of his illustrations, the color schemes and the of course how he can convey emotion with just a few brushstrokes. This is a great read aloud at story....a new classic too!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
BabyLit board books.....
It seems like I haven't posted in ages. Life certainly gets in the way. I discovered today's books because I was looking for something different to write about. I came across these really cute and eclectic board books. At first I thought it was kind of silly to make board books out of classic literature....but after looking at them I find them quite charming. Are they for everyone? Probably not....but I know of a few parents who would think they are a hoot and fun to read to their kids.
BabyLit from Gibbs Smith publishing has four titles to date:
Alice in Wonderland , Jane Eyre, Pride & Prejudice, Romeo & Juliet are written by Jennifer Adams and illustrated by Alison Oliver. They are by no means a retelling of he classic novels but take images from the stories to teach colors and counting. When I was a buyer of toddler books I would have loved them. I also knew that they wouldn't be something I could place in all stores. These clever little books would be put in select stores because they are part of a niche market. I personally love the illustrations and since I have read all four stories I would understand the images that are presented. I think they are a great novelty gift for a new mother, especially if she is a reader and lover of literature. I just think they are a fun way to introduce classics to kids.
BabyLit from Gibbs Smith publishing has four titles to date:

Sunday, February 26, 2012
Reference Sunday: Words Set Me Free by Lesa Cline-Ransome illutrted by James E. Ransome
A few weeks ago I wrote about a book the book Love Twelve Miles Long . It tells the story of Frederick Douglas and how his Mother influenced his life. When my sister read my post she introduced me to another picture book about Frederick Douglas written by her friend Lisa Cline-Ransome. I am always amazed when two books are published at about the same time on the same subject without each taking anything away from the other.
Words Set Me Free by Lesa Cline-Ransome and illustrated by her husband James E. Ransome also tells the story of the great Abolitionist Frederick Douglas, only this time it encompasses more of his life not just one part. In this beautifully illustrated and written picture book we not only learn about where he comes from we learn how he knew from early on that by learning to read and educate himself would he ever be more than just a slave. I have always been a fan of James Ransome's art but I am also a fan of his wife's writing....how wonderful to have such a team to bring us such wonderful books. I recommend this book as a companion piece to Glenda Armand's book....they are meant for roughly the same age. I also recommend it as a book to show children that education and reading are important and can truly enrich their lives. A must have picture book.....
Words Set Me Free by Lesa Cline-Ransome and illustrated by her husband James E. Ransome also tells the story of the great Abolitionist Frederick Douglas, only this time it encompasses more of his life not just one part. In this beautifully illustrated and written picture book we not only learn about where he comes from we learn how he knew from early on that by learning to read and educate himself would he ever be more than just a slave. I have always been a fan of James Ransome's art but I am also a fan of his wife's writing....how wonderful to have such a team to bring us such wonderful books. I recommend this book as a companion piece to Glenda Armand's book....they are meant for roughly the same age. I also recommend it as a book to show children that education and reading are important and can truly enrich their lives. A must have picture book.....
Sunday, February 19, 2012
The Belly Book by Fran Manushkin illustrated by Dan Yaccarino
So it is a bit of stretch that today's book is non-fiction( so I didn't feel comfortable saying my usual "Reference Sunday") but it is such a cute book I can't help but recommend it. It sorta non-fiction because it does talk about the body etc.... ;)
The Belly Book by Fran Manushkin and illustrated by Dan Yaccarino is one of the sweetest books I have seen that can also teach children about their body. The rhymes are really cute and sweet and the illustrations make me smile. This is a great little read aloud that would make a fun story time. Little kids will get a kick out of it as will Moms and Dads....a must have new book that will be read over and over again.
The Belly Book by Fran Manushkin and illustrated by Dan Yaccarino is one of the sweetest books I have seen that can also teach children about their body. The rhymes are really cute and sweet and the illustrations make me smile. This is a great little read aloud that would make a fun story time. Little kids will get a kick out of it as will Moms and Dads....a must have new book that will be read over and over again.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Flashback Tuesday: The Day it Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond
Happy Valentines Day! I know I am a little late recommending books for today but I couldn't let the day go by without suggesting something.
The Day it Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond has always been one of my favorite Valentines Day books especially because it is more about sharing and friendship----....it is a sweet story of a little girl who gathers hearts and gives them to the people she loves. This is a book for all ages....to be given to anyone in your life who means something to you.....
The Day it Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond has always been one of my favorite Valentines Day books especially because it is more about sharing and friendship----....it is a sweet story of a little girl who gathers hearts and gives them to the people she loves. This is a book for all ages....to be given to anyone in your life who means something to you.....
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Love Twelve Miles Long By Glenda Armand Illustrated by Colin Bootman
Life has been busy lately so I haven't been able to write as much as I would like. That doesn't mean I am not in constant search of some good book to suggest.
I have always been an admirer of Frederick Douglass the famous abolitionist ever since I did a report on him in school. So I was so thrilled to find a story about him as child. A story that helps bring a larger than life historical figures in better focus.
Love Twelve Miles Long by Glenda Armand and illustrated by Colin Bootman is a beautifully told story of a young Frederick Douglass who as a slave was sent to a plantation 12 miles away from his mother. This story tells how she would walk at night just to visit him. He asks her how she is able to do this as it was a long way, she describes what she does during each step. She sings, prays, listens and remembers.....
As only a mother can, she is able to see her son's true potential. Ultimately she is the driving force of his escape to freedom and the leadership path he would eventually take. Ms Armand is a beautiful writer. I really could feel the love between mother and son, which is a very powerful feeling. The illustrations by Colin Bootman match the words perfectly, the cover illustration alone evokes such warmth and love that I was immediately compelled to open it up.
This is a great first biography for a child. It gives history without being preachy. It should be used as a stepping stone to learn about one of the greatest American historical figures who ever lived.
I have always been an admirer of Frederick Douglass the famous abolitionist ever since I did a report on him in school. So I was so thrilled to find a story about him as child. A story that helps bring a larger than life historical figures in better focus.
Love Twelve Miles Long by Glenda Armand and illustrated by Colin Bootman is a beautifully told story of a young Frederick Douglass who as a slave was sent to a plantation 12 miles away from his mother. This story tells how she would walk at night just to visit him. He asks her how she is able to do this as it was a long way, she describes what she does during each step. She sings, prays, listens and remembers.....
As only a mother can, she is able to see her son's true potential. Ultimately she is the driving force of his escape to freedom and the leadership path he would eventually take. Ms Armand is a beautiful writer. I really could feel the love between mother and son, which is a very powerful feeling. The illustrations by Colin Bootman match the words perfectly, the cover illustration alone evokes such warmth and love that I was immediately compelled to open it up.
This is a great first biography for a child. It gives history without being preachy. It should be used as a stepping stone to learn about one of the greatest American historical figures who ever lived.
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