Children and parents will find lots to laugh about in indie-rocker Tim Harrington’s first picture book, This Little Piggy. Everybody knows the this-little-piggy game—the big toe is the little piggy who went to market, and the baby toe is the little piggy who went wee wee wee all the way home.
But what about the toes on the other foot? It turns out none of those piggies is eating roast beef…. One is playing the drums. One is riding a go-kart. One is dancing. One is flying a plane. And one of the little piggies has built a rocket ship and is traveling into outer space!
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Moo! by David LaRochelle
When Cow gets her hooves on the farmer's car, she takes it for a wild ride through the country. Moooo! But a bump in the road brings this joy ride to a troublesome end. Moo-moo. . . Has Cow learned her lesson about living life in the fast lane? Moo?
Count with Maisy, Cheep, Cheep, Cheep! by Lucy Cousins
It’s bedtime, but where have all of Mommy Hen’s chicks gone? Maisy is quickly on the case to find them, and little readers can help, too?—?by lifting the flaps to see who’s hiding in the stable, by the tractor, or up in the apple tree. Will all ten chicks be safe and accounted for by the last turn of the page?
Labels:
Animals,
Book,
Preschool Book,
Preschoolers,
Toddler,
Toddler Book
Groovey Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs by Eric Litwin
Groovy Joe was living the dream.
He had a spoon and tub of doggy ice cream.
And he started to sing:
Love my doggy ice cream! Love my doggy ice cream!
Oh No! Dinosaurs with spoons! But don't worry, Joe knows just what to do!
He had a spoon and tub of doggy ice cream.
And he started to sing:
Love my doggy ice cream! Love my doggy ice cream!
Oh No! Dinosaurs with spoons! But don't worry, Joe knows just what to do!
Labels:
Book,
Dinosaurs,
Preschool Book,
Preschoolers,
Toddler,
Toddler Book
Spots Feathers and Curly Tails by Nancy Tafuri
What has spots? A cow has spots. What has feathers? A chicken has feathers. Nancy Tafuri, a Caldecott Honor artist and the award-winning creator of many books for young children, including Have You Seen My Duckling?, knows just what questions preschoolers will love to hear—and answer!
One Little Spoonful by Aliki
One little spoonful for your toes, one little spoonful for your nose. A patient mom feeds her baby.
- Repeat the words of this rhyming game as you feed your child
- Touch your child's nose, toes, fingers, etc. as they are mentioned
- Encourage your child to name the body parts and point to them, too
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