Genre: Family / Food / Manners Year Published: 1997 Year Read: 2015 Publisher: Gulliver Books Now a few years ago, a couple of my book friends had recommended me this cute children’s book called “The Seven Silly Eaters” by Mary Ann Hoberman along with illustrations by Marla Frazee, to...
This is a difficult review (and it's going to be a long post). What I like most about this anthology is the wide variety and deep volume of poetry. We need more 'catalogs' of poems like this. Why do I like this kind of poetry book? Because my own experience and my experiences with kids teaches me th...
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This is a lovely book that makes seeking out vintage/out of print books completely worth the effort! In this book we get to explore all the many different types of houses there really are. And as one reviewer mentioned it really is amazingly exhaustive on the subject. Certainly there is the predic...
Begins with the well-known clapping game, extends the story with a wild adventure. Fun, colorful illustrations. Endpapers include instructions on how to play this clapping game.
This has got to be one of my all-time favorite stories to read aloud to children because of its rhyme. It makes perfect sense at the end when the conclusion is that the earth is a house for all of us.