Children's Book Reviews

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Friday, August 18, 2023

Book Review #95

 You're Finally Here!

Author: Melanie Watt
Publisher:‎ Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2023
ISBN:978-0316468022
Reading Level: 4-8 years

Genre/Theme/Style: Children's Picture Book, Bunnies, Humor, Patience, Respect, and Manners.

Main Character: A quirky bunny character.

Plot: 
You're Finally Here! features a bunny character eagerly awaiting the reader's arrival. The bunny's excitement quickly leads to impatience and boredom as it recounts the lengthy wait. Through relatable and humorous scenarios, the bunny's emotions fluctuate from enthusiasm to annoyance, creating an engaging narrative.

I Gave This Book 4 Roars! 🦁🦁🦁🦁

Why 4 Roars? I found that the bunny's behavior leaned a bit too much on the side of annoyance for my personal taste. While I appreciate the book's attempt to capture the frustrations of waiting, the bunny's reactions occasionally overshadowed the positive aspects of the story for me.

Critical Analysis: The bunny's emotional movement, from eager anticipation to playful annoyance and back, adds interest to the narrative. The book's exploration of waiting and impatience, combined with unexpected twists, keeps young readers engaged. While the plot structure feels repetitive at times for adult readers, young readers will identify with the idea of having to wait. 

This would be an excellent book opportunity to introduce students to the concept of manners within a classroom setting.

Connections: Educators can design creative activities, such as role-playing scenarios related to waiting, sharing, and expressing emotions, encouraging students to apply what they've learned from the bunny's experiences. They can easily tie in the themes of patience and respect explored in the book.

Friday, July 28, 2023

The Painted Porch Bookshop

 Bastrop, Texas

While out and about exploring new places, I happened upon a lovely, little bookshop. It looked very unassuming from the outside, but I was pleasantly surprised by the inside. 
The shop has a cute "Southern" feel that is charming and insightful. 

It turned out to be a nice place to take the whole family. There is a small reading nook for the kids and a play area.  
The tractors are a nice touch! The kids in the store loved them. 

It opens up into another area with lots of records. (A blast from the past!)

A fireplace made from books! (Worth seeing!)


 And a cute tree to round things out nicely!
If you have a little time to kill, love books, and are somewhere in the area, this might 
be a fun adventure! 

If you aren't in the area, you can always find them online at 


Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Book Review #94

 I Want To Be Spaghetti!

 

Author: Kiera Wright-Ruiz
Illustrator: Claudia Lam
Publisher:‎ Kokila, 2023
ISBN: 978-0593529874
Reading Level: 4 to 8 years

Main Character: A package of Ramin noodles.

Plot: Ramin wants to be Spaghetti. Why does Ramin want to be like Spaghetti? Because Spaghetti is everywhere.

Genre/Theme/Style: Picture Book, Children’s Books, Self-Esteem, Cooking.

I Gave This Book 5 Roars!🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁 

Why 5 Roars? My Ramin wants to be spaghetti?! NO WAY, I say! I love my Ramin! 

A great, subtle message for kids about self-esteem. Kids love it, and it goes great with a big bowl of...you guessed it - Ramin!

Critical Analysis: The ideas are clever and the story has a great message for kids about learning to be yourself. The story revolves around Ramin, who aspires to be Spaghetti, an unconventional desire that sparks kid's curiosity. 

The illustrations are a nice touch. They add to the charm of this book. They enhance its uniqueness and appeal, adding an extra layer of visual engagement that complements the written content.

Connections: This is a great story to read on a Ramin night! Making Ramin with the kids after reading this cute book, makes eating Ramin so much more fun! Making Ramin noodles with kids.

Sunday, June 11, 2023

Celebrating Fathers!

Father's Day Blessings!

  “My father didn’t do anything unusual. He only did what dads are supposed to do—be there.” ~Max Lucado 

“Sometimes I think my papa is an accordion. When he looks at me and smiles and breathes, I hear the notes.”

~ Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Happy Father's Day!

Wishing You A Happy Father's Day!

Fun Facts:
1. Father's Day is celebrated on different dates around the world. In the United States and many other countries, it is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. However, some countries celebrate it on different dates, such as Australia and New Zealand, where it is celebrated in September.

2. The word "dad" dates back to the 16th century and is believed to be derived from the Welsh word "tad" or the German word "vater." In many languages, variations of "dad" or "father" are used to refer to one's male parent.

3. The most popular gift for Father's Day is a necktie. It has become a traditional and somewhat clichΓ©d gift choice, but it remains a classic symbol of Father's Day.

However, if Dad is a book lover, check out these great finds:



Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Book Review #93

 I Will Be There
Author: Diana Aleksandrova
Editor: Robin Katz
Illustrator: Victoria Marble
Publisher:‎ Dedoni, 2022
ISBN: 978-1953118226
Reading Level: Kindergarten and up

Main Character: A new father 

Plot: A journey that explores fatherhood.

Genre/Theme/Style: Picture Book, Fatherhood, Parents, Family, & New Baby.
I Gave This Book 5 Roars! 🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁

Why 5 Roars? It is a simple but sweet book about new fathers. It is great for a new Dad with a son. It would make a cute Father's Day gift.

Critical Analysis: The illustrations capture emotions and subtle details. The book speaks not only to fathers but to anyone interested in celebrating parenthood. It reminds readers that fatherhood is an evolving, forever journey.