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It's night and the dark is filled with strange sounds as Shane makes his way home. On a fence he finds a stray cat that at first growls and spits at him. But Shane talks and strokes the kitten to calmness, and decides to take the 'Spitfire, Kitten Number One,' home with him. No gang of boys, or aven...
Wordless books are hard. Way hard. I'm not sure how much an actual child would like it, but time- traveling into a Shakespearean performance and having an adventure running around Elizabethan London with a bear delights me.Library copy The Boy, the Bear, the Baron, the Bard - Gregory Rogers
This is a sequel of sorts to the fabulous The Boy, the Bear, the Baron, the Bard. I absolutely LOVED that book so I was so excited to see there was another and that we'd get to meet up with the boy and the bear yet again. But, meh, I was a little disappointed. Without the Elizabethan London backdrop...
Bear has an adventure without Boy, this time wandering through the forest into a fairy castle with some nods to Midsummer Night's Dream (mostly in the person of the little flying sidekick whom I guess is supposed to be Puck, although he wasn't puckish in personality) where he rescues the inhabitants...
This wordless, panel-style picture book tells a fun story about a boy who, escaping from bullies into a museum, encounters a dog from one of the paintings and accompanies him on an adventure inside another painting. Surprisingly complex and taking a scary turn midway through, this book is for older ...