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Showing posts with label night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012


Roll Over!
by Mordicai Gerstein

Summary: A sleepy tot and his ten frolicsome animal friends romp through the numbers one to ten in this counting book, based on the traditional children's song.

This adorable book is in a small format and ideal for reading one-on-one with a child. I greatly enjoyed the twist and the end of the story

Interest Level: ages 2-4
Reading Level: grade 2

Thursday, January 19, 2012


Goodnight iPad: A Parody for the Next Generation 
by Ann Droyd
Summary: A bedtime story for bidding electronic gadgets goodnight, from the Blackberry and the Nooks to the iPad and the MP3s.      
This is a humorous parody of Goodnight Moon, a classic bedtime story. Young children to adults will enjoy this book.  I enjoyed the last page the most.      

Interest Level: ages 2-grade 6
Reading Level: grade 4

Monday, January 16, 2012

It's Night!


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Saturday, December 17, 2011


Listen to the Silent Night 
by Dandi Mackall

Summary: Rhyming text reveals many sounds heard on the night of Jesus' birth, such as the flapping of Joseph's sandals as he walks into Bethlehem, the lowing of a cow in the stable, and the flutter of angels' wings as they proclaim the news.

This story could be called “The Not So Silent Night!” The rhyme scheme is unusual for picture books, but is very well done. The story of this book allows for a light read with a subtle touch of religious education. The dark and vibrant illustrations add to the appeal of reading before bed. 

Interest Level: ages 2-grade 3
Reading Level: grade 3

Thursday, December 15, 2011



The Man in the Moon by William Joyce

Summary: When a newly orphaned baby in the moon makes friends with the children of Earth, he begins to shine as brightly as possible to ward off their fears.
This is a fantastically illustrated story. The story is lengthy, and most appropriate for advanced primary age students to read to themselves. Preschool age children with a long attention span may enjoy listening to this read aloud on a one-on-one.
Interest Level: ages 2-grade 3
Reading Level: grade 2