Friday, April 8, 2011

Don't let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Mo Willems


Would you let a pigeon drive a bus? A pigeon driving a bus you ask yourself? This is no ordinary pigeon! He pleads, begs, offers to be your BFF throughout the book. He is very persistent.

All  my children love this book. It is really hard to read through with out a giggle or two. The simple pages and colors are a great contrast to the excitement it generates! My son Joseph gets so excited telling the pigeon NO! He loves to follow along listening to "Pigeon". Sometimes we play our game, could the pigeon do or drive......? There are several other books by Mo Willems. Visit his site here.
Or better yet follow pigeon as he "tweets"!
See you on the couch!

Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, James Marshall

A classic favorite. At one point, this was the ONLY book I was allowed to read to my son! It does not matter the version of the story or the book now in general but by far James Marshall's book is his favorite. The illustrations are funny and not too bright or busy.

I love how James Marshall portrays Goldilocks. She was not the curious child that ended up wandering to the Bears home. Instead, her reputation preceded her! When a new villager makes the statement, "What a lovely child." A village sets him straight by commenting, " That's what you think!" Goldilocks is a misbehaving, rude little girl with no manners! Little bear is so over dramatic. He makes me laugh.

James Marshall has several other favorite classic books. We love them all. Here are links for biographical information or a list of books written and or illustrated by James Marshall.

See you on the couch!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Click, Clack, Moo. Cows That Type, Doreen Cronin

It is only fitting that I should start with one of my sons favorite books. I can not even begin to imagine how many times I have read this darling book. 

You see, Farmer Brown has a problem. His cows and hens would like an electric blanket. Farmer Brown will not given them electric blankets because they are animals. The cows and hens go on strike. Duck is a neutral party. He delivers messages back and forth between Farmer Brown, the cows and hens. After much negotiation the cows and hens win. This is  much dismay to Farmer Brown. Duck might be neutral but gets a sweet deal in the end!

Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin make a terrific team. Their books are eye appealing, colorful, and easy reads. We love all their books but this by far is the best! You may also watch Click, Clack, the book on you tube.

This book is given ***** 5 stars from Joseph!