Saturday, September 5, 2015

250 Books: The best of the best and the worst of the worst

We ready some really great books this week, and one really rough one. . . haha! That's one of the big reasons I'm doing this challenge. I'll read the one-star books so you don't have to. ;)

Our Weekly Favorite:
 
Title: Panda and Polar Bear
Author/Illustrator: Matthew J. Baek

Summary:
"A little polar bear wonders what's beyond his wintry world and when he falls over the edge of an ice cliff, he finds out! He's soon befriended by a panda who mistakes the mud-covered polar bear for one of his own. The two become quick pals. But what happens when the polar bear's muddy splotches wash off? Will the two bears stay friends? From the much lauded author of Be Gentle with the Dog, Dear! comes a clever take on a timeless theme. With plenty of heart and humor plus a gratifying surprise ending?kids are sure to flip back to the beginning for more."

Why We Loved It:

  • Let's be honest. . . I LOVE panda bears. So I was ready to love this book before I even opened it. And it didn't disappoint. 
  • I loved the surprise ending! And I don't want to give it away, so that's all I'll say. But seriously- so cute! 
  • The cleverness of the story
  • The theme of friendship between two animals who are different could lead to a great discussion about being friends with people who are different than we are. 
Other Books We Read This Week:


Cat Tricks by Keith Baker


Pigeon Poop by Elizabeth Baguley and Mark Chambers


Pomelo Begins to Grow by Ramona Badescu and Benjamin Chaud 

Stanley at Sea by Linda Bailey and Bill Slavin 


Cock-a-Doodle Quack! Quack! by Ivor Baddiel, Sophie Jubb and Ailie Busby


Steady, Ready, Ghost! by Elizabeth Baguley and Marion Lindsay 


If You Happen to Have a Dinosaur by Linda Bailey and Colin Jack 


The Curious Little Witch by Lieve Baeten  


If Kids Ruled the World by Linda Bailey and David Huyck 

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