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The Three Little Gators received positive reviews. The School Library Journal recommended it as "A fun choice for libraries and classrooms", [2] while Kirkus Reviews wrote, "Ketteman's text is lean and serviceable, with country-isms and onomatopoeia lending well to reading aloud."
Read Aloud Funny Stories (1958) The Horse with the Easter Bonnet (1953) The Chicken in the Tunnel (1956) A Contrary Little Quail (1968) Little Bear Takes His Nap (included in First Story Book, 1951) A House for Mrs. Hopper and The Cat Who Wanted To Go Home (1963) The Second-Story Giraffe (1959) Emerald Enjoyed the Moonlight (1964) Mrs ...
“I read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for the first time in the fourth grade,” says Harvey, whose upcoming book is Beach House Rules ($28.99; Gallery Books; out May 27; pre-order now on Amazon ...
From picture books, board books and YA novels, these are the greatest and considered the most popular children's books of all time across every genre. ... make it a family read-aloud or buy the ...
A Lion in the Night has been reviewed by the School Library Journal [1] and Kirkus Reviews that called it "A nighttime romp" and wrote "Allen's funny drawings, full of lovable characters and amusing details .. are deployed across the double spreads in a series of rhythmical dances to echo the wonderfully cadenced text. The dream-adventure makes ...
Sometimes you want to delve into a serious, thought-provoking book that makes you question everything you’ve ever known about humanity. This is not one of those times. We present, in no ...
In addition to the Caldecott Honor, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! is an American Library Association Notable Book, a National Council of Teachers of English Notable Book, a Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Book, [4] and a South Carolina Picture Book Award winner [5] Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its ...
A Mensha Library review says, "Like the writing, they are simple but masterful. Share this book with toddlers through preschoolers in units about sounds, farms, cows, animals, etc. There are so many uses for this one, and it is another great read aloud from a true master." [2] It was reviewed by Horn Book Magazine. [3]