These are a few leftovers from the last trip to the library.  I think we’ll have a lot to choose from next time; it looks like a good batch.

First up, is Poinsettia and Her Family by Felicia Bond.   It seems to be out of print but you can get used copies and it’s worth it.   It’s a lovely story about a pig and her huge family in a little house.  She is all set to have a lovely day reading her favorite book but all her favorite spots are covered in siblings.   She gets mean and then the family goes out to look for a new house.  She stays behind and then realizes she likes her family AND their little house.   I love the message of this book.

Next is Lil’ Bit’s favorite, Seven Little Rabbits by John Becker.  Bones & I, on the other hand, can’t stand it.  Here is an excerpt:

Three little rabbits / Walkin’ down the road / Walkin’ down the road / Three little rabbits / Walkin’ down the road / To call on old friend toad.

One little rabbit / said she was tired / walkin’ down the road / walkin’ down the road…

I can’t even finish that page.  It goes on and on and on like that.  It’s the story of seven little rabbits who go for a walk, get tired, find a mole and impose on his hospitality.   One by one, they get tired and go back to mole’s house.  Its a VERY repetitious story.

Last up is my favorite, ABC by Quentin Blake.  The illustrations are kind of irreverent and the rhymes are unusual.  The most “alarming” thing I saw, was for L.  L is for Legs that we wave in the air.  The accompanying illustration is a bunch of people standing on their heads, including a girl in a dress (you can see her panties!).  It has very original drawings and things that the letters stand for and they rhyme very well.  I like it a lot.  Lil’ Bit, well, at 2 I think the silliness is over her head.

And that’s what we found last week.  Read more at Hope is the Word.

2 Comments on Reading My Library/Read-Aloud Thursday

  1. Janet
    11 February 2010 at 1:27 PM (14 years ago)

    These are all new titles for me. The ABC book sounds truly distinctive! Your summary of 7 Little Rabbits makes me smile in commiseration. Thanks for sharing your finds!

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