The Wackiest Wildest Weirdest Animals in the World by Jack Hanna
Young children will delight in this simply written and beautifully illustrated story of two and their dog named Snowflake. Jeff and Veronica are playing in the snow one day and they lose their little sweet, fluffy white puppy. How they find him is a lesson about more than just finding their dog.Book review of Caves, Cannons and Crinolines. Immerse yourself in this time period and the pages will come alive.A gentle story of love and loss through the eyes of a little girl who lost her brother to death. The pictures and text are warm and tender, a great place to start when helping a child grieve.
Reading with children is one of the most rewarding and valuable things you can do. Windows of opportunity exist to share important life lessons through literature. Children of all ages can respond and grow with very little prompting when a caring adult is willing to share a story.I would like to tell you about a children s book I recently read. The name of the book is Where s My Hair? The book is about cancer. It tells about the days of cancer treatments in a young pediatric oncology patient. The book is downright amazing. Where s My Hair? talks bout feelings and that it is okay to be sad.I ordered The Wackiest Wildest Weirdest Animals in the World by Jack Hanna to read with my five year old daughter, and we have had fun reading it together. The book has a lion on the cover and one of the 30 animals featured is a lion, so that made may daughter especially happy since lions are her favorite animals. She enjoyed the other animals too. After we finished reading the other night, I went into the other room and I heard her yell, Mommy, come and look at the naked rat. She was referring to the last animal in the book, the naked mole rat.
Tue Dec 22 15:55:32 2009