“Calling All Cars” is bright with text that rolls right off your tongue. Sue Fliess packs a lot into her text and Sarah Beise’s illustrations are charming.
Browsing: ages 2 & up
It’s springtime, and what better way to celebrate than with a book? The following books are a great option for the young reader in your life.
“How to Mend a Heart” by Sara Gillingham aims to help children identify and cope with the first moments of heartbreak.
Months and shapes are paired together in Susan B. Katz’s “All Year Round.” Her text is paired Eiko Ojala’s charming cut-paper artwork. The simple words and colorful illustrations work in harmony.
ICYMI (In case you missed it) looks at books that have already been released. This time we’re looking at “What A Hoot,” “Counting Dogs” and “How Tiger Says Please.”
Like its predecessor, That’s (Not) Mine, by Anna Kang and Christopher Weyant, features simple text and bright, animated illustrations.
“COUNTING CROWS,” by Kathi Appelt and Rob Dunlavey, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 3, 2015, Hardcover, $17.99 (ages 2-5)…
“SOMEONE’S SLEEPY,” by Deborah Lee Rose and Dan Andreasen, Abrams, May 7, 2013, Hardcover, $16.95 (ages 3-6) Children love to…
Picture book authors and illustrators don’t often work together. In most cases, they don’t meet or even talk during the…
Two recent releases by illustrator Nikki McClure are sure to resonate with your little ones. In the first, “May the…