The illustrations in this children’s book help support the fantastic story that flows throughout its pages about a ghost named Leo. Leo has always lived alone but when a family moves into his house, Leo decides he must move out and he finds himself alone in the city. Not everyone can see Leo, as gho...
I really enjoyed reading this picture book. It was two stories in one. One story focused on a bunny and that bunny's birthday party whilst the other story focused on a bunny and that bunny's quest to rule the world! XD I really enjoyed reading it and the artwork that went along with it was very crea...
I was looking forward to this book, but in the end it was only a so-so book. This mostly was the fault of the characters. I didn't particularly like them, especially Niles was just an annoying creepy kid.The story was interesting, but it was so easy to see who the prankster was in that school. I won...
Thanks goes to Ronyell for introducing me to this wonderfully imaginative picture book. The original book is called Birthday Bunny and, from a note on the front piece, is a gift to a boy called Alex from his Grandmother. It's a story about a bunny on his birthday as he visits his friends and they ...
I received this gorgeous and wonderful book as a present for my birthday. I have been hoping to get or buy this book since I saw it coming out.I wanted it for various reasons. The first one was Jon Klassen, who illustrated the book. The second was because the book sounded like the kind of book I wou...
Genre: Animals / Violence / Alternative Narrative / Cute Year Published: 2013 Year Read: 2015 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers After reading Jon Scieszka’s famous children’s books “The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales” and “The True Story of the Three Li...
I do not have a clever theory about what is going on here. But it's cool, whatever it is. Two boys decide to dig a hole. They dig a really big hole. Things get weird. No matter what age you are, no matter whether you don't normally read picture books, you must read this. Natasha and I both agree. No...
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