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Category Archives: Rhyme
Clover Kitty Goes to Kittygarten
After naptime, Ms. Snappytail marched the kitties through school like prisoners. A tail touched Clover’s face!
In her purrrrrsonal space!
THAT WAS IT.
Clover spit. She bit. She threw a fur-flying hissy-fit.
“I quit!” Continue reading
Flower Garden
Garden in a shopping cart –
Garden on a bus –
Garden going up the stairs –
Can you guess what’s next? Continue reading
Whoa, Baby, Whoa!
Did you know that it’s Baby Safety Month? And Whoa, Baby, Whoa!, about a baby who gets into all sorts of mischief is the perfect book for children to teach them of the importance of being careful around babies. The book … Continue reading
Posted in bedtime, Family, Rhyme, Uncategorized
Tagged Baby care, Baby Safety Month, baby stages, big brothers, big sisters, crawling, mixed-race families, parenting, picture books
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ODDphabet – Ripley’s Believe it or Not!
I is for iguana, enjoying a warm breeze. After her salty swim, she sneezed a big sneez! Continue reading
Posted in ABC, animals, board book, nature, Rhyme, Uncategorized
Tagged ABC children's book, board book, book review, books about animals, Ripley's Believe it or Not
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Here Is the World: A Year of Jewish Holidays
Here’s a menorah, with candles to light. Here are some latkes. Come take the first bite! Continue reading
Posted in holidays, International, religion, Religous, Rhyme, Uncategorized
Tagged Chanukah, edible sukkah, edible torah, Hanukkah, Jewish children's books, Jewish recipes, Judaism, Passover, Purim, religion, religious diversity, Shabbat, traditions
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” Bulldozer clears the way to level ground, and fills the air with thunderous sound!” “No one’s as tough and strong as he, but now he’s sleepy as can be.” It’s National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, and in recognition, Goodnight, … Continue reading
Lola at the Library
Every week Lola goes to the library to find a new book
She loves it so much now she’s hooked! Continue reading
D is for Drinking Gourd
L is for Little Rock Nine, the students who integrated school at Little Rock, Arkansas’s Central High – protected under military rule. D is for Drinking Gourd is a wonderful picture book that tells the African-American story with beautiful illustrations, … Continue reading
Posted in Courage, diversity, Historical, Racism, Rhyme, Uncategorized, Women in History
Tagged African-American culture, African-American history, African-Americans, Black History, Black History Month, book review, books on black history, children's picture books, picture book, teaching children about racism
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Gazpacho for Nacho
September is Hispanic Heritage Month and to celebrate, won’t you read this delightful story to your little one! Gazpacho for Nacho is a fun and educational picture book that children and adults alike will love. It is about a picky little boy named Nacho, who wants … Continue reading
Goodnight, Sleep Tight, What a Wonderful Flight!
Vrooom! Hummm! Nnneeaoowww! What’s that sound? It’s Fire Plane Jake, Passenger Carrier Clay and others in the wonderful picture book Goodnight Sleep Tight: What a Wonderful Flight by Louise Lintvelt. Take a fun ride and learn all about the different roles … Continue reading
Posted in Being different, Rhyme, Uncategorized
Tagged aircraft, airplanes, aviation, books about planes, carrier planes, helicopters, picture book
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