Archive for the ‘Preschooler’ Category

Berlioz the Bear by Jan Brett

January 7, 2011 - 9:58 am No Comments

Berlioz and his friends are due to play their instruments in the village square for a ball, but his bass has a weird buzzing sound in it and then their wagon gets stuck in a hole and the mule who is pulling it won’t budge. Various animals stop and try to help, but no one seems to be able to get that mule to go. Berlioz and his friends get their instruments ready so that once they get to the square (if they ever do) they will be ready. As Berlioz is tuning his instrument, out comes a bee (which was where all that buzzing was coming from), which stings the mule on his backside and off they go to the village square where they arrive just in time.

Daisy Comes Home by Jan Brett

January 7, 2011 - 9:47 am No Comments

Mei Mei has six of the happiest hens in China. She takes great care with them and sells their eggs at the market. One of the hens, Diasy, is not very happy though because the other hens are picking on her. Daisy has quite an adventure when she finally gets tired of the other hens and ends up getting swept down the river. In order to survive her adventure she has to learn how to stick up for herself which helps when she finally ends up back home with those other bossy chickens.

On Noah’s Ark by Jan Brett

January 7, 2011 - 9:22 am No Comments

This story is told from the perspective of Noah’s grandson who is helping get the animals on board and helping to take care of them while they are on their 40 day voyage. The illustrations on the sides show the outlines of various animals that are on the ark. Your child might have a fun time trying to guess what each of the animals are while you are reading the story.

Comet’s Nine Lives by Jan Brett

January 7, 2011 - 9:02 am No Comments

A stray cat, named Comet, uses up almost all of his nine lives as he gets into all sorts of predicaments while trying to find himself a home. There is another story going on in the illustrations on the side of a man and another cat. In the end, the reader finally gets to see how both stories are leading to the same place. Jan Brett books are so much fun because even when you are done with the story, you almost always want to go back and look at the pictures again.

Owl Moon by Jane Yolen

January 3, 2011 - 10:10 pm No Comments

A girl and her dad go out owling on a cold winter night. She knows she has to be quiet and that she might hear and owl and she might not. I love the beautiful language in this book and the quiet moments that the little girl shares with her dad while they are out together on their nature walk in the snow.

Hello, Snow! by Hope Vestergaard

January 3, 2011 - 9:56 pm No Comments

A little girl wakes up to find it has snowed. She drags her dad outside to play, make snowmen, shovel and sled. This is a cute, short, rhyming book with colorful illustrations that would be perfect for the preschool and toddler set.

The Jacket I Wear in the Snow by Shirley Nitzel

January 1, 2011 - 9:55 pm No Comments

This is is a cumulative tale (kind of like The House that Jack Built) and it is also a rebus story which uses pictures to replace some of the words in the story. These types of stories are FANTASTIC for preschoolers and early readers. The repetition and rhyming are one bonus, but when pictures replace words in a story, they help the child to follow along which means they can help “read” part of the story which gets them engaged and excited about reading.

Snow by Roy McKie and P.D. Eastman

January 1, 2011 - 9:46 pm No Comments

This a winter-themed book that an early reader could probably read on their own. My first grader read it tonight with no trouble, but our older son could have probably read it just fine in preschool. All kids start reading at different times, so you may want to read it to your child instead of having them read it to you. I like it because there is some repetition and it rhymes, both of which help early readers.

A Cold Winter’s Good Knight by Shelley Moore Thomas

January 1, 2011 - 9:20 pm No Comments

The Good Knight rescues three freezing dragons from their cold cave during a snowstorm. The only problem is that he has to bring them back to the castle where the king is having a ball. Despite the many warnings and reminders from the Good Knight, the dragons manage to make quite a scene at the ball when they almost set the castle on fire and literally are swinging from the rafters. Things make a turn for the better though when the Good Knight explains that they need to start using their manners…and it works! All those pleases and thank you make for a much more pleasant evening.

Martin MacGregor’s Snowman by Lisa Broadie Cook

December 30, 2010 - 10:56 pm No Comments

Poor Martin…all he wants is some snow so he can make a snowman. Since it clearly isn’t going to snow he tries to make snowmen out of other things and keeps getting himself in trouble. Without a doubt, my favorite part of the book is when he decides to make a snowman out of himself with soap bubbles. The ladies at book club get quite a sight when Martin goes downstairs to show his mom because by then the bubbles have slid off. 🙂