Friday, December 26, 2008
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
It's a recurring favorite of Allen's. He absolutely adored it when we first got it, as you can see from this post on my personal site. And he's now smitten with it once again. It rhymes, it's colorful, and it teaches him the alphabet. It's easy to read enthusiastically with spunk and a little attitude ( Mommy likes to dance as she reads "Chicka chicka boom boom," swinging her shoulders back and forth).
I always point to the letters as I read them so he can learn to identify them, and now I'm encouraging him to point to them as well (they are lowercase letters, so it's a little more challenging for him. He's more familiar with the capital letters). It's a book I feel really good about reading to him because I know he's learning as well as enjoying the book.
This is one of my personal favorite children's books for the above reasons. I recommend it for all parents of young children. It's pretty much universally adored by toddlers, I think. And because it's got such a nice rhythm to it and it's short, parents don't get sick of reading it.
Enjoy the book and have fun with it!
xoxo,
Allegra
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Happy Reading!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Stellaluna
The most moving and effective part of the illustrations, I believe, is the small pen and ink drawings on each page. The main illustrations tell Stellaluna's journey--where she has been, how she got, there and who she is with. These other, smaller illustrations, tell the mother's story. How frantic she is as she searches for her lost child. I'm not a mother, but I could certainly feel this mother's love and fear for her child.
So find this book. Support your local library and check it out. Share this gem with a child--both you and he will enjoy it.
Happy Reading!
Kristen
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Stellaluna
I have discussed Allen's reaction before, but I will restate here that Allen adores this book. While it's meant for children older than two (4-7-year-olds) Allen has been mesmerized by the illustrations for quite some time now. When he first pulled it from his bookshelf about six months ago, I think he grew tired of the story before its completion, but now it holds attention completely. He loves it and asks for it frequently.
Ms. Cannon tells of a little fruit bat and her bird friends, in this sweet story of friendship, acceptance, and love. It's s book that I genuinely enjoy reading to Allen as often as he requests it.
And while it is a lovely story that will teach him about friendships and acceptance as he grows older, right now I think he loves it simply because he thinks Stellaluna is cute. On occasional evening walks, Daddy and I will point out a bat to him, and he immediately responds by gasping and saying, "Steyayuna!" That is enough for me to make it worth reading to him again and again.
This is a book that I have to thank Kristen for, because without her I would never have known it existed. I know she has more gems about the book that she will point out to you (like the pen and ink illustrations on each page), so I will turn the posting over to her now.
xoxo,
Allegra
**Update: Daddy just informed me that Allen took Stellaluna out this morning and "read" almost the entire book (quoting various parts about the owl, falling from the branch, and the comments of the three birds)**
Welcome and Happy Reading
So having said that, I will welcome you to our humble, but we think worthwhile, blog.
Happy Reading!
Welcome to our blog!
For those of you who may not know us, Kristen and I are sisters. I am a 30-something mom of a two-year-old boy, Allen. He's full of energy and life, and he loves -- I mean loves -- books. We have been reading to him since birth, and he now carves out time each day to books of one kind or another.
Kristen is a 30-something domestic goddess, who prior to getting hitched and moving far away, was a fantastic elementary school teacher. So, I rely on her to recommend (and sometimes buy) the perfect books for Allen. She has never let me down.
Together we hope to provide you with a well-rounded review and discussion of various children's books, both from the educator and mom perspectives.
Enjoy!!