For the next several days I am going to post reviews of children's picture books I have purchased but have not yet read. As many of you know, in March we lost a teacher I worked with. I was asked to help with his classes until the end of the year. Unfortunately that meant I read very little except history assignments and my students' English assignments. I am trying to make up for that. I am taking a couple of days to read a middle grade, young adult or adult book. Once finished I will post a review of said book. In the meantime I am trying to read down the children's books I have in my Kindle. They tend to grow daily. So sit back and enjoy reviews from some of my favorite picture book authors.
Ask First
Emily’s books are full of wonderful illustrations. In this book children learn boundaries. They learn before they ever do something they may need to stop and ask first. The story is interactive so it is best for those preschoolers just learning life lessons.
Think First
This is another book with Bobo. In this book Bobo needs to learn to stop and think first before he doessomething. Once again it is interactive. After Bobo has a couple of problems, children are asked to help Bobo remember to stop and think first before he does things.
Stay Calm – Emily Hartmann
This cute book shows Bobo going
ballistic with his emotions. He blows up at everything. The book gives children two or three ways to
calm themselves down before they throw that tantrum due to getting so
emotional.
My Daddy is the Best – Emily
Hartmann
A great bedtime story with dad. A
father spends quality time with his daughter having all kinds of
adventures. He
checks under her bed for monsters, tucks her in tight. She knows that she is
loved and she loves him back for being such a great father. We need more books like this about fathers.
The Invisible Bubble – Emily Hartmann
This is probably one of my
favorite books. We need to teach kids
from the youngest age about boundaries. I teach middle school and will have
kids get within a couple of inches of me. I ask them to take two steps back
then jokingly say, “This is my space,” as I draw a box in front of me. I tell
them I have space issues. Some of them apologize because they get it. Some look
at me like I have two heads. Maybe if their parents had read this book to them
as a child they would understand. This a a children’s book, but I believe
everyone can benefit from it.
Goodnight Little Sleepyheads –
Emily Hartmann (Animal Bedtime)Once again the author has used
animals performing one last nighttime ritual before going to sleep. The author
asks after each page to do something the animal is doing. All of this is to
prepare your little one for sleep.
The Sleepy Animal Game – Emily Hartmann
Great to read to your young one as
you put them to bed. The story is comprised of small animals and what they do
as they prepare to go to sleep.
This book is similar to Breathe
Like an Owl. This book uses farm animals to help your little one relax.
Once again she give little tidbits of information about the farm animals. This
is a two for one book. You get relaxation techniques and information for your
child in a simple calm manner.
Sleepy Snuggles – Emily Hartmann
Another bedtime story to prepare your
child for sleep. Read to them what little animals do to prepare to sleep. Each
page asks the child to perform an act the animal would, such as moo like a cow
or tuck their head in like a duck. Simple pre-school bedtime book.
Breathe Like an Owl -Emily Hartmann
Teach your little ones relaxation
techniques with this book. The author
not only uses animals to help little ones stretch, breathe and relax, but she
also gives a tidbit of information about that animal at the bottom of each
page. For example, “Lynxes have extra furry paws to help them walk on snow.
“ I never knew that. The relaxation
techniques could become a nightly ritual for you and your little one. The
illustrations in this book are in shades of blue to create that calming effect.
Forest Night, Sleep Tight
A book of bedtime routines using
forest animals and gentle rhyming lines. Just the thing to read with your child
before bedtime. Beautiful illustrations.
You Are One of a Kind
Teach your children that they are
unique by reading them this bedtime story of mothers and babies. The story told
in rhyme shows a mother pointing out what makes their child one of a kind,
before they tuck them in for the night.
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