Entries Categorized as 'Fiction'
Posted by Sarah
Categories: All Ages, Fiction, Picture Books, Review
Tags:Animals, Funny, Good Read Aloud, Laura Joffe Numeroff, Moose, muffins, Quick Read
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One day a moose comes to visit and the little boy gives him a muffin, starting a whole chain of events including puppet shows, sweaters, and more.
The “if you” books are so much fun! The illustrations for this one are great. There is one reference to Halloween, which we usually skip over, but it’s still a great book.
Posted by Becca
Categories: Fiction, Picture Books, Review, Younger Readers
Tags:Bernard Waber, Easy Read, Good Read Aloud, Quick Read, Teddy Bears
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Ira has been given permission to sleep over at his friend’s house. He’s very excited until his sister asks him if he will take his teddy bear along. Ira wants to take the teddy bear, but he’s afraid that his friend will laugh at him.
Ira Sleeps Over is a simple story with a seemingly simple dilemma. After all, how hard can it be to decide whether or not you are going to do something? As this book shows, it can be very hard to make a decision, especially if you risk looking silly. But, as Ira finds out, sometimes we really have nothing to worry about in the first place.
Posted by Jordan
Categories: Fiction, Picture Books, Review, Younger Readers
Tags:Don Freeman, Funny, Good Read Aloud, haircut
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Young “Moppy” doesn’t want to get a haircut, but is sent against his will to the barber shop by himself. What will convince him to get a haircut?
Mop Top is yet another delightful book from Don Freeman. Everything works out well, with a quite funny turn-around before the end. Some picture books are more fun for the adults reading aloud than for children, but here, everything is equally enjoyable by all ages. The pictures are fun, too.
Posted by Rebekah
Categories: Fiction, Incredibook!, Picture Books, Review, Younger Readers
Tags:Animals, Easy Read, Emmy Payne, Good Read Aloud, kangaroos, Quick Read
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Katy the Kangaroo has a problem. She has no pocket in which to carry little Freddie, her son. All the other animals have ways to carry their babies, but Katy just can’t find a good way to carry Freddie. In desperation, she goes to the city to try to find a pocket.
This is such a sweet little book, and the pictures (drawn by H. A. Ray, co-author of Curious George) are so cute. I’ve read this one to many of my little friends, and it has yet to grow old.