4 ⭐ I am used to Lucy Kinsley writing graphic novels, but her take on a picture book is quite cute. Everything rhymes and works well together. The message is spot on. And the illustrations are interesting. Babies are sure to love it.
4 ⭐ I am used to Lucy Kinsley writing graphic novels, but her take on a picture book is quite cute. Everything rhymes and works well together. The message is spot on. And the illustrations are interesting. Babies are sure to love it.
A child that has superpowers and as soon as she starts to walk, she becomes a blur. How does the family deal with her. This is a second grade reader book. #ISpyBingoJuly @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
3 ⭐ This book is about being yourself and how there is no one exactly like you. Each page takes a concept and talks about how you as a human match that concept whether it‘s being animal whether it‘s being water whether it‘s being unique and different. All in all the book and has to match.
"And that's about when Mrs.Krupp said, Now, Billy. Please make up your mind--this is getting quite silly!"
This book identifies many different careers such as a chef, magician, waiter, skater, and a tarantula shaver. A lot of the pages rhyme with each career.
This book shows many different dream jobs that students may have. As well as talk about many different careers.
Beautiful story to read to children before bed to put them in a good mood before heading off to sleep
“I‘ll love you forever, I‘ll like you for always, as long as I‘m living my baby you‘ll be.”
This is a classic story about the love between mother and child. The mother sings the same song to her child every night before they go to sleep. In adulthood, the roles flip and the child becomes the parent and sings the song to the new child.
“The son grew old and grew old and grew old. And one day he called up his mother and said. 'Mom, you're getting older.“