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Minus one star for neither giving the recipes nor the key to comprehend the little pictures. Fortunately, I don't like tea (except iced, I live in the South), so I'm not terribly offended. but really, the whole multi-cultural aspect suffers if you don't take the time to explain how different peoples...
I wonder if this shouldn't be its own genre. Ever since Ruth Krauss did A Hole is to Dig, it seems like the book based on child interviews is a 'thing'. This could be called a concept book, but it's really more of an inquiry book. The main effort of the character is to learn more. Gabi Swiatowska's ...
A young girl tries to understand and imagine the infinite in this stunning, lushly illustrated story.
Read Paul Hankin's review here. I especially like the way this book captures a child's wondering about the world. In this case it is the concept of infinity. Oftentimes children ponder the many mysteries of their world as it unfolds around them, and Infinity and Me offers an opportunity for family o...
Annabelle is bored with the boring way the girls in her class do their hair each morning. “Ponytails and braids! Ponytails and braids!” she moans. “I don’t see anything but ponytails and braids!”She decides to make a hairdo to top everyone; she decides to make her hair into a bouffant.When everyone ...