Archive for the ‘Toddler’ Category
January 7, 2011 - 9:22 am
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.

Posted in Animals, Board Books, Early Elementary, Preschooler, Toddler |
January 3, 2011 - 9:56 pm
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.


Posted in Preschooler, Rhyme, Snow, Toddler, Winter |
January 1, 2011 - 9:55 pm
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.


Posted in Early Elementary, Early Readers, Preschooler, Rhyme, Snow, Toddler, Winter |
January 1, 2011 - 9:46 pm
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.


Posted in Early Elementary, Early Readers, Preschooler, Rhyme, Snow, Toddler, Winter |
December 29, 2010 - 5:44 pm
A little break from our winter/Christmas-themed books….I found out about this book from a friend of a friend. She was raving about it so I had to check it out. This is a super cute board book that is perfect for the three and under set. It rhymes and it has animals…what’s not to like? 🙂 The little girl in the story talks about all of the animals she plays with…she and the rhino have tea, she plays in the dirt with the pig, she and the ape sing along to a tape to stay in shape, she and the giraffe blow bubbles in the bath, etc. This would be a great book to include with a baby shower gift.


Posted in Animals, Baby, Board Books, Preschooler, Rhyme, Toddler |
December 28, 2010 - 10:28 am
Carl and his charge have a fun-filled adventure in the snow while the parents are at a party and the babysitter is watching TV. Carl books are great picks for little ones as they often come in board book form and they usually don’t have a lot of words. They are great books to look at and talk about the pictures and then there aren’t any words, the story can be a little different every time you “read” it.

Posted in Baby, Dogs, Preschooler, Snow, Toddler, Winter |
December 28, 2010 - 9:01 am
Katy is so strong that oftentimes she has to stay home when it snows because there isn’t enough snow for her to shovel. But one day the snow gets SO deep that no one can dig out the city but Katy. She helps the Chief of Police, the Postmaster, the Railway Station, the Telephone Company, the Electric Company, the Water Department, the Airport, the Fire Department and a doctor that needs to get to the hospital…then and only then does Katy rest. From the same author as Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel.

Posted in Classic, Early Elementary, Preschooler, Snow, Toddler, Winter |
December 25, 2010 - 9:14 pm
Big Bear, Mommy Bear and Little Bear decide to stay up and see Santa, but no one seems to be able to keep their eyes open long enough.


Posted in Bears, Christmas, Early Elementary, Preschooler, Toddler, Winter |
December 17, 2010 - 10:25 pm
You may spend all day building the perfect snowman, but when snowmen go out at night they have so much fun that by morning your snowman may look a little disheveled. This is a very cute rhyming story about what your snowman might be doing while you are sound asleep.

Posted in Early Elementary, Preschooler, Rhyme, Toddler, Winter |
December 15, 2010 - 9:30 pm
This is a spin on the Goldilocks version, but with no Goldilocks. The bears make some gingerbread cookies, but they are too hot, so they go for a walk on Christmas Eve while they wait for the cookies to cool off. Someone comes to their house, however, while they are out and eats their gingerbread. There are clues while they are on their walk that Santa is in the neighborhood as well as clues left around the house that point to Santa being the one who ate the cookies. This is a cute story that is also a good book to work with kids on making predicitons. I got this one at the library.


Posted in Bears, Christmas, Early Elementary, Preschooler, Toddler, Winter |