Friday, January 9, 2015

Wee Reads #1




Introducing Wee Reads!!

I don't have my banner ready yet but I decided to start a new feature today. I have been thinking about this for a while and decided to go ahead and give it a go. I love to read to my Grandson. We started when he was just a few weeks old and now he is 17 months. He will bring us a book, crawl into our laps, and ask us to read. He also reads himself well... we think that is what he does. He loves books and he has some he loves, some he is so-so about, and some he really doesn't seem to care for. So my new feature will feature the toddler board books that he loves and as he grows so will the books we read to him. 



What Finn Reads....



Happy Hippo, Angry Duck

Happy Hippo, Angry Duck by Sandra Boynton



Are you HAPPY AS A HIPPO?Or ANGRY AS A DUCK?Maybe SAD AS A CHICKEN?
(Can you sadly say "CLUCK CLUCK"?)
Bestselling author Sandra Boynton is back in this all-new board book about moods. Boynton's clever animals exemplify a wide range of emotions in this hilarious story about different feelings. Young readers are sure to giggle as interactive text asks them if they are "grumpy as a moose or excited as a dog?" Maybe they're "worried as a rabbit or contented as a frog?"

This new Boynton board book covers the first concept of moods with her charming, trademark sense of humor.


What Finn Thinks....

Finn absolutely loves this book. Its a lot of fun. A book about moods with some cute animals and a nice rhyming rhythm. Finn loves the angry duck and the contented frog, they are his favorite. This is a very wonderful book that teaches moods and emotions as well as animals. Very cute illustrations too. 

2 comments:

  1. Love this idea for a feature! You definitely can't go wrong with Sandra Boynton. I think we have at least one copy of almost everything she's written. All three of my boys love this author. She also has a couple of CD's with music that goes along with some of the stories (Barnyard Dance, Snuggle Puppy, etc) in case you're interested.

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  2. You can't go wrong with Sandra Boynton!

    Kate @ Ex Libris

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