Picture Book Review: Bartholomew and the Morning Monsters

Bartholomew and the Morning Monsters by Sophie Berger

Bartholomew and the Morning Monsters
by Sophie BergerRuan van Vliet (Illustrator)
3 out of 5 stars

Bartholomew has trouble getting ready in the morning because the friendly monsters he partied with the night before, keep stealing his hairbrush, clutching at his clothes, and spilling his breakfast. Finally Bartholomew’s father steps in to help him get ready, and they share a special moment as they go out the door to start their day.

I thought this was a sweet and relatable story, especially for little kids who have trouble getting up in the morning. I really liked how the father comes in to help without criticizing or getting angry at Bartholomew.

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Picture Book Review: The Pocket Chaotic

The Pocket Chaotic by Ziggy Hanaor

The Pocket Chaotic
by Ziggy HanaorDaniel Gray-Barnett (Goodreads Author) (Illustrator)
5 out of 5 stars

Alexander lives in his mother kangaroo’s pocket, even though his sister says he is too old and ought to move out. His mother is always throwing random things into her pocket and it’s a big jumbled mess! Alexander tries to keep things organized, but with mixed results. He is so crowded in the pocket that he can barely breathe, and finally decides that he has had enough.

I loved this adorable story! It is completely hilarious from start to finish, and I loved every page!

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Picture Book Review: Grandfather Bowhead, Tell Me a Story

Grandfather Bowhead, Tell Me a Story by Aviaq Johnston

Grandfather Bowhead, Tell Me a Story
by Aviaq JohnstonTamara Campeau (Illustrator)
5 out of 5 stars

A little bowhead whale asks their grandfather to tell them a story about all the amazing things the grandfather has seen in the ocean. The grandfather tells about the wonders of the sea, but adds that he has not seen anything more wonderful than his own sweet grandchild.

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Journal Reviews: Take Me Home, and Take Me on Vacation

Take Me Home by Mary Richards

Take Me Home: An Activity Journal for Young Explorers (Take Me #1)
by Mary Richards
5 out of 5 stars

This journal encourages the reader to go on an exploration of their own home, really noticing things around the house and how the rooms are laid out. You can draw a map of your house, sketch your front door, and make up a story about characters who lived in your house before you moved in. There are little tidbits of information about the history of homes and different features of architecture around the world.

Take Me on Vacation by Mary Richards

Take Me on Vacation: The Young Explorer’s Guide to Every Vacation in the World (Take Me #2)
by Mary Richards
5 out of 5 stars

This journal offers the reader the perfect journal for recording their experiences while away from home, really noticing things they encounter and the places they see. You can draw a map of your destination, sketch a famous landmark, and invent your own travel game. There are little tidbits of information about the history of travel and different famous places around the world.

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Picture Book Review: The Bear in the Boat

The Bear in the Boat by Owen Hart

The Bear in the Boat
by Owen HartCaroline Pedler (Illustrations)
5 out of 5 stars

While the rains begin to flood the forest, Bear has a plan for helping all her neighbors to weather the storm. But when the floods begin to reach her own house, Bear will need everyone’s help to get her boat afloat and save her friends.

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Picture Book Review: I Really, Really Need to Pee!

I Really, Really Need to Pee! by Karl Newson

I Really, Really Need to Pee!
by Karl NewsonDuncan Beedie (Illustrations)
4 out of 5 stars

A little animal realizes that they need to use the restroom, but they can’t find a place to go! The little creature rushes around the forest jungle, trying to find a toilet, but other animals are always there first. He accidentally disturbs a mouse in their home, gets chased out of a cave full of bats, and has a run-in with an angry bear. He tries to sing a song to distract them from their discomfort, but it doesn’t really help.

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Picture Book Review: Sunday Rain

Sunday Rain by Rosie J. Pova

Sunday Rain
by Rosie J. Pova (Goodreads Author), Amariah Rauscher (Illustrator)
5 out of 5 stars

A little boy is reading a book about a ship and a princess and a dragon. He hears other children playing outside in the rain puddles, and goes to join them. He is not sure how to make friends, so he just starts playing pretend that he is in a ship fighting off a dragon. The other children naturally join in with his game, and they all go sailing to an island with the princess from the story.

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Picture Book Review: The Problem with Pierre

The Problem with Pierre by C.K. Smouha

The Problem with Pierre
by C.K. Smouha (Illustrator: Suzanna Hubbard)
4 out of 5 stars

Bertram is very neat and tidy, and Alan is messy and unkempt. However, these two neighbors are best friends. Bertram’s new cat, Pierre, doesn’t like to sit on the pristine couch, or eat from the beautiful china, or sleep on the designer cat bed. Pierre would rather hang out with Alan and eat scraps. Bertram learns to allow some less-than-perfect things in his house to accommodate Pierre. And Alan tries to clean up his house and tidy some of the clutter. Together they find a way to compromise and make the perfect environment for Pierre the cat.

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Picture Book Review: This is Your World

This Is Your World by Tilly Temple

This Is Your World
by Tilly Temple (Illustrator: Sean Julian)
5 out of 5 stars

A parent deer teaches their child about the world, and how each little raindrop and leaf is important and special. The little deer learns that each creature has a responsibility to appreciate and protect the world. The deer marvel at a field full of butterflies, and a mighty tree grown from a tiny acorn. They see a beautiful waterfall, and whales in the ocean.

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