Ninety-three bellies from A to Y with bonus letter Z!
Posted by: Alan in Book Reviews, Books, Children, Easy Picture Books
Happy Tuesday! Time for an Easy books round up. Remember you can click on any book cover to place a request for it with Your local library or click on any book title to purchase from Powell’s, an independent and ethical bookseller based in Portland Oregon.
A recent release in the Cat In A Hat line of Easy Readers The Belly Book is a delightfully illustrated look at all sorts of bellies from bear bellies to brass bellies, glass bellies and hula-dancing grass bellies. As always the Easy Reader uses a carefully chosen and limited vocabulary and is specifically designed for our newest readers. Recommended.
The teacher asks her young pupil a seemingly simple question. "How many live with you?" And the boy replied "Ninety-two". In delightful verse he relates the tale of a charming family consisting of 27 Owls, 10 Cats, 11 Dogs, 1 pygmy Hippo, 8 Frogs, 1 Gerbil, 6 Goldfish, 1 fox, 1 goat, 4 lions, 1 duck, 2 tigers, 1 penguin, 3 armadillos, 2 flamingos, 1 squirrel, 1 bear, 5 gophers, 2 llamas, 2 sisters, 1 brother and 2 parents. "Together we are ninety-three". An absolutely delightful story book.
Highly Recommended
All too often celebrity written children’s books just plain aren’t very good. The remarkable pairing of Steve Martin and Roz Chast proved a noteworthy exception with their extaordinary 2007 release The Alphabet From A To Y With BONUS Letter Z. Each letter is presented with a tongue twisting string of hilarious alliterations, Chast’s illustrations are a pure delight. This one also is Highly Recommended.
Tags: Book Reviews, Books, Easy Picture Books, Easy Readers, Erica S Perl, Joe Harris, Mike Lester, Ninety-three In My Family, Roz Chaste, Steve Martin, The Alphabet From A to Y with bonus letter Z, The Belly Book



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May 6th, 2008 at 1:50 am
The Steve Martin/Roz Chast alphabet book is great — our 2 1/2 year old loves it and it has plenty of visual jokes for adults and older kids (try to find all of the unusual items in the drawings that start with the featured letter). Just echoing your recommendation …
May 7th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Thanks, Jennifer. I really loved that one too. And from comments I have received here there are lots of adults who really enjoy children’s books just as much as the children do
Alan