It is getting really
hard to read with Emma! She turned 6 months old this week, and all she wants to
do is grab things and put them into her mouth. And she is surprisingly strong!
So sitting her on my lap and reading an entire book with her is not as easy as
it used to be.
Today I read her a
book while she played with my cell phone. My husband told me that he thought
the positive effects of reading to her were being cancelled out by the negative
effects of her staring at a cell phone screen. Haha! I’ll have to think of some
other creative ways to read with her next week.
P.S. I only have 9
books this week because I accidentally checked out two copies of Happy Birthday, Moon! I’ll have to read 11
books next week. Hey, it’s hard to keep track of all of those books! It you
don’t believe me, check out the picture I took today of all the books I need to
return to the library tomorrow:
In other news, if the
library has a limit on the number of books you can check out, it’s higher than
60!
Title: Moonbear’s Dream
Author/Illustrator: Frank Asch
Summary:
When best friends Bear and Little Bird spot a kangaroo bouncing across Bear's lawn, they can't believe their eyes. It must be a dream! Bear and Little Bird know that dreams are special, so they decide to have some fun before they have to wake up."
Why I Loved it:
- What an adorable tale! Frank Asch always surprised me by including some little twist in his plot that I don't see coming. This one was great.
- I love the happy ending.
Other
Books We Read This Week:
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Title: Moonbear’s Pet
Author/Illustrator: Frank Asch
I found this classic tale of a pet tadpole-turned-frog a bit boring.
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Title: Baby Duck's New Friend
Author/Illustrator: Frank Asch
Frank Asch has a way of adding little twists and nuances to his stories that are novel and ward off predictability. I love it!
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Title: Monsieur Saguette and his Baguette
Author/Illustrator: Frank Asch
This book was a little goofy for me.
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Title: Like a Windy Day
Author/Illustrator: Frank Asch
The writing in this book was a bit abstract- more like a poem than a story. Not my cup of tea.
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Title: Insects from Outer Space
Authors: Vladimir Vagin and Frank Asch
Illustrator: Vladimir Vagin
This book was really well done. The story was interesting, the ending was hilarious, and the pictures were incredible.
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Title: Happy Birthday, Moon
Author/Illustrator: Frank Asch
This story was ok, with some cute moments, but. . . your echo can't repeat whole sentences back to you, and I couldn't get past that!
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Title: Happy Birthday, Big Bad Wolf
Author/Illustrator: Frank Asch
I usually don't love books that are retakes on classic characters, but this one was very well done!
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Title: Rattlesnake Dance
Author/Illustrator: Jim Arnosky
I didn't understand this book. I think I need someone to explain the background to me, and I might like it better.
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purchase the book.
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