Resuming my regular posts with a Wednesday Easy Picture Book Roundup: Library Mouse, a 2007 release from author and illustrator Daniel Kirk is a delight. Sam, a mouse who lives behind the reference shelves in the children’s section at the library is a voracious reader. Then one day he decides to write a book and leaves it out on the shelf with all the others and the children read and enjoy it.
Posts Tagged «Michael Rex»
Jan
28
2008
Living With Your MonsterPosted by: Alan in Book Reviews, Books, Easy Picture Books, Monday
Laura Numeroff is a prolific children’s book author, best known for the series of books that began with If You Give A Mouse A Cookie. Numeroff has collaborated with illustrator Nate Evans to create her 10-Step Guide To Living With Your Monster. From selecting the right monster in the first place to teaching him to brush his teeth, Numeroff provides wonderfully tongue-in-cheek advice to children who seek to own a monster, and the very colorful and imaginative illustrations by Evans are a sheer delight. To anyone who has ever had difficulty living with a monster, this one is Highly Recommended. I suppose it is hopelessly politically incorrect to recommend a book that portrays construction workers as exclusively male, but the fact is I Loved this clever little children’s book with pages that unfold up to answer a series of questions about Who Builds? From the beaver building a lodge to the technicians building the space shuttle, Michael Rex answers the questions delightfully. Highly Recommended. Also, The Very Hairy Bear (no image, Worldat) by Alice Schertle with illustrations by Matt Phelan is a recently published book that follows a bear through four seasons. The soft, almost pastel illustrations are quite striking, although they do not translate well to the computer screen and the story is quite cute. Recommended. Tags: 10-Step Guide To Living With Your Monster, Alice Schertle, Book Reviews, Books, Easy Picutre Books, Laura Numeroff, Matt Phelan, Michael Rex, Nate Evans, Very Hair Bear, Who Builds |






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