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Tag Archives: picture books
Giant Dance Party
I’m posting today as part of the Kid Lit Book Hop. There’s lots of people posting lots of stuff, so hop around and take a look! I first heard about this book from the Zenz family crew over at Bookie … Continue reading
Dragons, Princesses and a Fairy
Not Your Typical Dragon by Dan Bar-el. Illustrated by Tim Bowers. Crispin Blaze is a young dragon looking forward to his seventh birthday, when dragons start to breathe fire. But when he tries to light the candles on his birthday … Continue reading
Lovabye Dragon
All children should have more dragons in their lives, right? Of course right! Lovabye Dragon by Barbara Joosse. Illustrated by Randy Cecil. Lovabye Dragon is an oddly sweet picture book. It starts on an unusually sad note – a girl … Continue reading
Picture Book Catch-Up
Here’s a quartet of library picture books that we recently enjoyed. Pirate Princess by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen. Illustrated by Jill McElmurry. A princess who scorns fancy clothes longs to be a pirate in his rhyming tale: “Princess Bea was not the … Continue reading
Shall I Knit You a Hat?
Taking a break from knitting on my son’s Christmas present to write about this sweet Christmas picture book featuring knitting! Shall I Knit You a Hat? by Kate Klise. Illustrated by M. Sarah Klise. When Mother Rabbit hears that a … Continue reading
I Kissed the Baby
I’ve submitted this post to the Kid Lit Blog Hop at Mother Daughter Book Reviews. Please hop over there and take a look at all the other great posts that are up! I Kissed the Baby by Mary Murphy. Bold … Continue reading
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs by Mo Willems Here is a picture book that had both my eight-year-old and my three-year-old giggling, looking at it on their own, and asking for it to be read aloud over and over again. … Continue reading
Victricia Malicia, Book-Loving Buccaneer
Victricia Malicia, Book-Loving Buccaneer. Written by Carrie Clickard. Illustrated by Mark Meyers. Victricia Malicia is a young pirate girl whose family members have all been pirates for generations. Born on ship and taught pirate ways, everyone expects her to grow … Continue reading
Charlotte Jane Battles Bedtime
Charlotte Jane Battles Bedtime by Myra Wolfe. Illustrated by Maria Monescillo. Charlotte Jane is the daughter of two pirates, who have built a beautiful ship-shaped house in the suburbs. They use endearments like “doubloon” and “pomegranate”, managing to seem both … Continue reading


