Little N would pull this out for us to read to him, but he would only stay with it for a few pages at a time. Mom and Dad enjoyed this simple nonfiction story about different ways baby animals get around. We will revisit in the future!
Monthly Archives: November 2013
Book Number 109 – How Does Baby Feel by Karen Katz
A colorful, interactive lift the flap book exploring baby’s emotions – hungry, sad, sleepy, happy, silly, and best of all loved. Little N enjoyed this one!
Book Number 108 – Llama Llama Nighty-Night by Anna Dewdney
Very much like Llama Llama Wakey-Wake. A loveable bedtime routine story.
Book Number 107 – Llama Llama wakey-wake – by Anna Dewdney
Llama Llama wakes and goes through his morning routine. Rhyming words tell the simple story, and little ones can relate to the daily routine.
Book Number 106 -Maisy’s First Numbers by Lucy Cousins
Count to five with these colorful illustrations. The end of the story has you count to five again.
Book Number 105 – In the Jungle – a peekabook
Baby animals ask a question, and their parents answer – through a lift the flap. The flaps are a fun way for babies to interact with the story. There are also rhymes. A solid little book – not stellar but good.
Book Number 104 – Play Nice Calico! by Karma Wilson
I love the language of these rhyming Calico stories. Little N just isn’t that into them, so I wonder if we should revisit when he is older. Calico is a mischievous cat; and in this story, she has a hard time sharing. However, when she does, she finds it is fun to share.
Book Number 103 – What can I taste? by Annie Kubler
This book provides fodder for discussion about food – different types of taste, etc.
Book Number 102 – The Game of Let’s Go by Harve Tullet
An interesting interactive story. Little N wasn’t quite ready for this one – it requires more attention than he has right now. Readers are suppose to close their eyes and trace the fuzzy trail and let their imaginations take them places.
Book Number 101 – Busy Doggies by John Schindel
Lots of fun pictures illustrate the different things dogs do throughout the day. Simple, short sentences with rhyming words make this a quick read – perfect for toddlers on the go!