October 5, 2009
Glad to be back with more great reviews. Fall is here and I am always so busy but with the daylight getting shorter I hope we all have more time at night to read. I think you will like many of the books reviewed here. No matter what you are looking for in a children’s book, you just might find it here.
Franny Billingsley Big Bad Bunny 5 Star Review 
Reviewed by Tommy Age 4
This book is so funny. It is written in two different styles – one printed darker than the other. I read the darker print in a deep voice and the rest in a soft voice. The contrast between the Big Bad Bunny and the nice Mouse family really interested us. We read this book so many times, we can quote lines without looking!
Kevin Henkes Kitten’s First Full Moon 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Matthew Age 5
I liked that the kitten thought the moon was milk. It was funny that she thought the moon’s reflection in the water was another bowl of milk. We like Kitten’s curiousity and persistance to get her milk.
Reviewed by Tyler Age 4
We thought the kitten was cute and funny that he thought the moon was milk. We liked when he chased it all over and fell into the water. Then when he got home he had milk waiting for him.
Judy Sierra Preschool to the Rescue 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Skyler Age 4
My son really liked reading this book. He enjoyed the colorful pictures, the big “funny” words the mud made when it “ate” the trucks. He thought it was the “bestest” whenever the kids came and saved the day and made all kinds of stuff out of the mud. He thought the pictures of the kids and the mud pies, cakes, pizzas and stuff were funny.
Dr. Seuss The Foot Book 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Maddie Age 8
“The Foot Book” is a very funny book. The funniest part was when he got his foot wet. My friends should read this book because it’s funny and enjoyable.
Matt Novak Jazzbo Goes to School 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Rebekah Age 6
I like the dad because he is funny. I like that it is about school. I like the teachers because they are cool. I like the cat because it is weird.
Kate & Jim McMullen I’m Dirty 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Logan Age 6
This book was great! It told a story about all the things I like to do with my backhoe. Backhoe did his job and had fun, it was funny how dirty he got. This is every boys dream to get dirty and play with their backhoe.
P.D. Eastman Go, Dog, Go! 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Abby & Mom Age 2
Abby said: I like Go, Dog, Go! It is funny. My favorite part is when they drive the cars. I like the red car the best.
Mom said: I really enjoyed reading this book with Abby. The simple text was appropriate and helped teach opposites. She loved the illustrations.
Mary Amato Take the Mummy and Run 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Danielle Age 10
The funniest part was when Wilber told Orville his head was as hard as a popcorn kernel. The best part was when the bully ran off. I like the title a lot. Their cousin joins them too.
Lauren Thompson Little Quack’s New Friend 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Mia and parent Age 2
My daughter enjoys all of the “Little Quack” books. The illustrations are large, colorful and very cute. All of the stories are good to read out loud. In “Little Quack’s New Friend” Little Quack becomes friends with a frog and shows his brothers and sisters that it is okay to be friends with someone who is different than you.
Tera Johnson Berkeley’s Barn Owl Dance 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Faith Age 4
I liked my mommy reading this book to me. I liked the owl dance. All of the owls found a nice place to live.
James Proimos
If I Were In Charge, the Rules Would Be Different
Reviewed by Ethan Age 7 5 Star Review
The funniest poem was about the boy who flushed himself to China. The book of poems is funny! I would like to meet the boy who blew a bubble as big as his head. I liked the book because the poems rhymed.
Leslie Valdes Dora’s Pirate Adventure 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Hailynn and parent Age 2 1/2
We love to watch Dora and reading about her adventures are fun too. Hailynn love to put on her backpack like Dora and go on adventures. We like to help Dora with riddles and counting. Dora helps us learn a new language. Hailynn will come up to us and say something to us in Spanish. We recommend this book if you like to solve puzzles and go on adventures and a great way to learn about different cultures and their ways of speaking.
Storybook Treasury of Dick and Jane 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Meghan Age 5
Meghan liked this book because she was able to read the entire book on her own. Her favorite characters were Puff, Spot & Baby. Puff because it was a cute cat. Spot was the crazy dog and Baby because she was cute. She enjoyed reading about Dick and Jane.
Judith Head Mud Soup 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Hannah Age 5
Hannah identified with Josh, who did not want to eat mud. He also wanted to be polite about it. Hannah was just as surprised and happy when it was black beans in the soup, not mud, worms or beetles.
Helen Lester Tacky Goes to Camp 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Anna Age 7
The scariest part was when a bear ate the guitar. The bear also ate a piece of firewood. My friends should read this book because it is really funny and Tacky is a really weird penguin. The camp had a weird name.
Valerie Tripp Kit Saves the Day 5 Star Review
Reviewed by Alyssa Age 10
The scariest part of this story is when Kit ducks halfway under the bridge and almost gets run over by a train. My friends should read this because it is a great book. I would love to meet Kit so she could teach me all her tricks about saving.
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