Children's Books

Review: The Stable Rat and Other Christmas Poems

Posted in Children's Books on March 9th, 2009 by Ana – Be the first to comment

Grade 2 Up–Engaging verses describe the Nativity from the animals point of view. In “A Sheep Speaks’” readers learn about the reactions of the sheep in the fields to the passing of the Wise Men; “Hymn to Joy” encourages the various creatures to add their voices to the celebration. Cunningham’s poetry is sometimes humorous, often powerful, always vivid, and filled with feeling. Lobel’s distinctive watercolor and black pen artwork is the perfect complement. Her animals are totally involved in all that is happening, resonating awe and joy. Many of the interconnected poems would lend themselves nicely to performance or recitation in a holiday program, making this a potentially useful selection for teachers–M.A. read more »

Hello Day

Posted in Children's Books on March 9th, 2009 by Ana – Be the first to comment

Hello DayThis is one of my new favorite picture books. With its beautiful illustrations and straightforward text, which includes a new animal sound on each page, it’s the perfect progression from the trustee old board books.

“Anita Lobel’s new book “Hello, Day!” is gorgeously illustrated in a rich palette of colors and enhanced with a simple text that is in a large font - perfect for beginner readers.”

“This will now be one of the books I send to all new babies/parents I know. It is a perfect first book, with a simple text. “