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The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats Children's Book Review
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, first published in 1962 by The Viking Press (ISBN-13: 9780670867332), is a simple story about a child's day playing in the snow. This book won the Caldecott award in 1963 and was a ground-breaking book for featuring an African American hero, Peter.
0 commentsSweet Nothings: The Small Schoolgirls of the Borderlands in Eastern Anatolia by Vanessa Winship. A Review.
It opens with a photograph of two schoolgirls standing in a bare landscape. There’s an old stone wall in the background and a hint of fields and mountains in the distance.
14 commentsChildren's Picture Book Reviews Three Cheers for Three More Greats
Reading out loud, reading independently, and listening to literature (or R.A.I.L. as I like to call them) are all beneficial parts of your literary experience. Children are not the only ones that benefit...
4 commentsBest Bedtime Reads: Picture Books
As the father of three girls, I've had the opportunity to read and re-read a ton of books. I'm sure many parents know what I'm talking about . . . your child latches on to a book and wants it read time and...
0 commentsSo Much by Trish Cooke and Helen Oxenbury—Children's Book Review
So Much (ISBN-10: 0744543967), written by British author Trish Cooke and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury, is a literal and figurative celebration of family love. Much of the story occurs while the baby greets...
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