What a great book to read with your children during this busy Thanksgiving week! This book is in the collection of “Night before…” books that Natasha Wing has written. The reason I chose this book to review is because of how it’s written. It takes the familiar syntax and flow of the traditional “Night Before […]
Frog, Where Are You? by Mercer Mayer (a review)
“Frog is missing and the boy doesn’t see him anywhere. Can the boy and his dog find their new friend?” So is the description of this very clever wordless book from the great children’s author Mercer Mayer. This book is one of the several in a series first brought to life in the book A […]
Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros? (Review)
Disclosure: The Library Adventure uses affiliate links, please see our policies for more information. Book: Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros? Author/Illustrator: Shel Silverstein Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing (August 31, 2002) Format: Picture Book, Hardcover ISBN: 978-0689851131 Genre: Juvenile Fiction Ages: 3 – 8 years Summary Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros? is a silly book about how a rhinoceros might be useful […]
3 Picture Books That Can Benefit Typical-Developing Kids AND Kids with Special Needs
The Library Adventure uses affiliate links, please see our disclosure for more info. Once children experience how reading allows quality time with a person they admire and love (whether that’s at 6 months old or 6 years old) while learning or being entertained, most love flipping through a book. The same is true for kids […]
1, 2, 3 to the Zoo by Eric Carle (a review)
Disclosure: The Library Adventure uses affiliate links, please see our policies for more information. Book: 1, 2, 3 To the Zoo Author/Illustrator: Eric Carle Publisher: The Putnam & Gosset Group; ©1998 Format: Picture Book, Hardcover ISBN: 978-0399611728 Genre: Juvenile Fiction Reading Level: Pre-K This is a beautiful picture book about a zoo train. With every turn of the page, […]