Friday, February 12, 2016
Finger Puppet Board Books
This week's list of board books focuses on books where a finger puppet is part of the story.
In My… series by Sara Gillingham and Lorena Siminovich
This series publishes very short books for very young children featuring different animals snuggled up with their families in their various habitats. In each book, a finger puppet of the starring animal peeks out through a hole in the center of all the pages, so that the animal engages in a different action on each page. Animals represented in the series so far are: butterfly, owl, fish, bird, rabbit, bear, dolphin, monkey, mouse, deer, and horse.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Finger Puppet Book (ISBN: 9780448455976)In this simplified version of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the caterpillar munches and counts his way through several pieces of fruit, then transforms into a beautiful butterfly.
My Little… holiday series by Sara Gillingham
Each of the books in this series features a finger puppet of a baby's face, which peeks into various scenes to teach little ones about a given holiday. So far, this series includes books about Valentine's Day, Christmas, and Easter.
Little… series from Chronicle Books
These very basic books each introduce a different animal, who is part of a simple story introducing his or her habits and habitat. There are more than 20 books in the series, included titles about a bunny, ladybug, bee, duck, and lion.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
9+ Kids' Books Illustrated by Julia Denos
Many of my favorite children's book covers have been illustrated by Julia Denos. Check out some of these titles below, then visit the sketchbook on her website for more beautiful artwork!
Letters to Leo by Amy Hest
Annie writes letters to her dog, Leo, which confide her innermost feelings about her strict new teacher, her former beloved teacher, and her newfound interest in poetry. (This book is a sequel to Remembering Mrs. Rossi, but it can be read on its own.)
Novels

Lexie by Audrey Couloumbis
Ten-year-old Lexie loves going to the shore on vacation every year with her parents, but she is resistant to the changes that come to her favorite trip after her parents divorce and her father decides to invite his girlfriend to tag along.
Summer of the Gypsy Moths by Sara Pennypacker
In this middle grade novel by the author of the Clementine series, main character Stella has trouble getting along with her great aunt's new foster child, Angel, until a tragedy forces them to rely on each other.
My Mixed-Up Berry Blue Summer by Jennifer Gennari
Twelve-year-old June Farrell really wants to win a blue ribbon in the pie contest at the upcoming fair, but she is discouraged by her mother, a proponent of the disputed civil unions in the state of Vermont, who asks her to keep a low profile.

Annie writes letters to her dog, Leo, which confide her innermost feelings about her strict new teacher, her former beloved teacher, and her newfound interest in poetry. (This book is a sequel to Remembering Mrs. Rossi, but it can be read on its own.)
Series
Sleepover Squad by P.J. Denton
The covers of this paperback series for early elementary readers have been redone with new illustrations, but Julia Denos did the originals. The series follows a group of girls who love to have sleepovers, but run into various problems preventing them from running smoothly.
Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Readers follow Alice McKinley through middle school, high school and beyond in this beloved series which ran from 1985 to 2013. The earliest books of the series have been re-released with these beautiful covers which truly capture Alice's personality and frequent embarrassments.
Casson Family by Hilary McKay

Readers follow Alice McKinley through middle school, high school and beyond in this beloved series which ran from 1985 to 2013. The earliest books of the series have been re-released with these beautiful covers which truly capture Alice's personality and frequent embarrassments.

This British series follows the children of eccentric artists, all of whom are named for colors. I reviewed the first book, Saffy's Angel, in the very early days of this blog!
The Fairy Bell Sisters by Margaret McNamara
This beginning chapter book series by the author of the Robin Hill School easy readers focuses on the younger sisters of Tinkerbell: Clara Bell, Golden Bell, Rosy Bell, Sylva Bell, and baby Squeak.
This beginning chapter book series by the author of the Robin Hill School easy readers focuses on the younger sisters of Tinkerbell: Clara Bell, Golden Bell, Rosy Bell, Sylva Bell, and baby Squeak.
Friday, February 5, 2016
Numbers Board Books
Today's board books are all about identifying numbers and learning to count.
Hippos Go Berserk by Sandra Boynton (ISBN: 9780689834349)
Let’s Count to Ten by Richard Scarry (ISBN: 9781742118918)
With his detailed, busy illustrations of anthropomorphic animals eating breakfast, driving cars, and feeling grumpy, Richard Scarry helps the youngest readers understand the concept of counting.
1 2 3 by Simms Taback (ISBN: 9781934706893)
Hippos Go Berserk by Sandra Boynton (ISBN: 9780689834349)
One lonely hippo makes a phone call, and suddenly, it's party time for him and all of his friends in this rhyming book.
One Duck Stuck by Phyllis Root, illustrated by Jane Chapman (ISBN: 9780763603342)
When one duck gets stuck in the muck, groups of animals in increasing numbers try to rescue it.
Say and Play: Numbers by Sterling Publishing (ISBN: 9781402798917)
Clean and simple photographs illustrate each number from one to ten.
Clean and simple photographs illustrate each number from one to ten.
Let’s Count to Ten by Richard Scarry (ISBN: 9781742118918)
With his detailed, busy illustrations of anthropomorphic animals eating breakfast, driving cars, and feeling grumpy, Richard Scarry helps the youngest readers understand the concept of counting.
1 2 3 by Simms Taback (ISBN: 9781934706893)
Simple bold illustrations make this small, short board book a perfect introduction to counting for the littlest babies!
One Red Sun: A Counting Book by Ezra Jack Keats (ISBN: 9780670884780)
This wordless book shows a numeral and a corresponding group of items on each page, all created using Keats's distinctive illustration style.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Third Grade CCD 2015-2016: The Church Community, 2/1/16
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