Book Room

I WANT A MONSTER

I WANT A MONSTER is a hilarious picture book written and illustrated by  Elise Gravel Wonderfully quirky, hilarious, unusual, imaginative, exactly what a four-year old loves – but watch out, once you read this book, that four-year old will say, “Again!” Maybe not every parent wants a baby monster, but every child will enjoy reading… Read more »

Storytime Singalong with Emily Arrow

Songs have many of the same attributes as picture books – rhythm, repetition, rhyme. Like picture books, they’re written to be sang (read) and performed (shared aloud). Which is one of the reasons that Emily Arrow’s new CD of Kid-lit tunes is such a treat. A collection of picture book-inspired and kid-friendly songs, Storytime Singalong… Read more »

Adventure, family, heroes, time-travel: THE LOST CELT

THE LOST CELT written by A.E. Conran, Gosling Press, 2016,  is a treasure of an adventure story with heart, perfect for a middle-grade reader who also loves video games. “The best kind of children’s adventure story …. Not to be missed.” Katherine Applegate, Winner of the 2013 Newbery Medal THE LOST CELT is a page-turner… Read more »

Paper Wishes

  Paper Wishes by Lois Sepahban It is quiet and peaceful walking along the shore with Grandfather and Yujiin, Manami’s beloved dog. But the quiet won’t last. Things are normal. Grandfather tells stories Manami knows well. They walk on the beach. Yujin cocks his head, perches beside them, licks their hands. Things are not normal. Each day new ships arrive. Warships. Soldiers are… Read more »

Villainous villains and other dark thoughts

With a name like Dylan Snivels, who wouldn’t be a villain? A super-villain, at that. Seems baby Dylan comes from a long line of villains, but in Dylan the Villain, written and illustrated by K. G. Campbell (Viking 2016), it’s Dylan’s fight to remain on top in the villainous world of kindergarten that we care… Read more »

The Dead Bird

If that isn’t a perfect title for a children’s picture book, I don’t know what is. What child can resist reading a picture book called THE DEAD BIRD? In this case, it’s a reissue of the classic written by Margaret Wise Brown published in 1938, and recently re-illustrated by Christian Robinson, (Harper, an imprint of… Read more »

All things GREEN

Here are some of my favorite books about nature and all things GREEN! When Green Becomes Tomatoes: Poems for All Seasons by Julie Fogliano, illustrated by Julie Morstad (Neal Porter Books, 2016) Julie Fogliano is one of my favorite picture book authors. Her newest, just out this month, is a collection of poems that capture seasonal moments… Read more »