Picture Book Review: Well Done, Mommy Penguin

Well Done, Mommy Penguin by Chris Haughton

Well Done, Mommy Penguin
by Chris Haughton (Goodreads Author)

5 out of 5 stars

Mommy Penguin goes fishing. The Baby Penguin and Daddy Penguin watch from the nest as she swims. She is the best swimmer and the best jumper. She catches a fish, and begins to climb up the snowy cliff back to the nest. But can she make it past the sleeping seals?

This is such a cute story! The Baby and Daddy are cheering for Mommy Penguin every step of the way. She is very determined and skilled. Like all moms she has hidden talents and inner strength!

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Picture Book Review: Frank and Bean Food Truck Fiasco

Frank and Bean by Jamie Michalak

Frank and Bean: Food Truck Fiasco
by Jamie Michalak (Author), Bob Kolar (illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Bean gets a new donut truck to enter the food truck competition for the best food. He asks Frank to come along and help, but Frank has his own ideas about what makes the best food. They are both dismayed to see that Mad Dog has the most costumers at her cupcake food truck. Can they come up with a food that will win the competition?

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Board Book Reviews: Sunny Days and Snow Days

Sunny Days by Deborah Kerbel

Sunny Days
by Deborah Kerbel (Author), Miki Sato (Illustrations)

5 out of 5 stars

From dawn to the setting sun, children enjoy the beautiful sunshine! The sun helps a seed to grow. The sun puts freckles on our cheeks. The sun makes the ocean waves “flash and glimmer”. The evening sun makes the shadows stretch long. And finally, a beautiful pink sunset closes the day and it’s time for bed.

Snow Days by Deborah Kerbel

Snow Days
by Deborah Kerbel 

5 out of 5 stars

From the first snow of Winter to the last slushy melt of Spring, the different types of snow are perfect for children to play in! The children can make snow angels, skate on the ice, build snow forts and snowmen, and have a snowball fight. But some types of snow are not so fun, like sleet and hail. It’s difficult to shovel snow off the driveway. Even so, it certainly is lovely to see all the holiday lights sparkling on a blanket of snow.

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Picture Books from Tiger Tales

Agent Llama: Double Trouble
by Angela Woolfe, Duncan Beedie (Illustrator)

5 out of 5 stars

Charlie is a fabulous spy. She is hot on the trail of evil drones that are shooting meatballs and pasta noodles at cities all over the world. People are drowning in tomato sauce, but Charlie will save the day! She surfs through dangerous waters. She climbs the cliffs of a volcano. Her teddy bear has a laser gun inside. She outwits the bad guys, and does it all with style.

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Picture Book Review: Scrap Metal Swan

Scrap Metal Swan by Joanne Linden

Scrap Metal Swan
by Joanne Linden (Goodreads Author)

4 out of 5 stars

The people of the town gather to help clean up the river. They pull trash and old junk out of the water, recycling most of it. An artist takes some of the scrap metal for a special project; she will sculpt a beautiful statue of a swan from all the old bits of scrap metal! When the artist unveils the lovely swan, other artists get inspired to do the same. Soon the park has many lovely statues made from old repurposed junk. The river is clean, and the townspeople are proud of their new statue park.

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Picture Book Review- Beneath the Trees: A Fine Summer

Beneath the Trees by Dav

Beneath the Trees: A Fine Summer
by Dav

5 out of 5 stars

An owl is disturbed by little animal children playing noisily in the pond. They are always shouting out, “Yeah!” when they score a point in their water-basketball game. They accidentally kick the ball through his open window and he is so annoyed that he refuses to give it back. That evening, when the animal children are all gone, the owl throws the ball out the window, and accidentally makes a basket! He is intrigued by the game, and starts to practice by himself at night. Will the kids ever find out?

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Book Review: Cats Cats Cats!

Cats Cats Cats
by Stephane Lapuss’, Philippe

4 out of 5 stars

Cats are really silly. You give them food, they don’t want it. You give them toys, they play with the box. They eat a butterfly that tastes gross, but they still eat another one. They meow to be let out, but when you open the door, they won’t go out. Dogs don’t scare them, but a ladybug does. Cats are the most illogical animals! And the most adorable.

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Picture Book Review: Marvelous Body

Marvelous Body by Jane Wilsher

Marvelous Body
by Jane Wilsher, Andrés Lozano (Illustrator)

4 out of 5 stars

Using the “magic lens” you can explore the human body! There are sections all about bones, muscles, skin, eyes, and hair. You will learn about the nervous system, the digestive system, and your lungs and brain. Have you ever wondered how your brain interprets sounds through your ears, or how the tongue can taste different foods? Did you know your heart pumps your blood all the way around your body in about 60 seconds?

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Children’s Picture Books from Tiger Tales

The Hotel for Bugs by Suzy Senior

The Hotel for Bugs
by Suzy Senior

5 out of 5 stars

When the new hotel opens, all the bugs are ready to relax by the pool, eat the delicious buffet, and get a steam at the spa. But when a slug tries to book a room, the manager points out that it is a Hotel for Bugs, not slugs! One little bug guest protests, and says that all bugs are pretty weird and different, so they should be able to include a slug in their group. The manager realizes how silly she has been, and invites the slug to take the most luxurious room in the hotel!

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