Oct
18
2011

Dr. Seuss' Lost Stories

The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories arrives on shelves

The great thing about the book biz is that each season brings brand new releases to the shelves. We live in an almost constant state of excitement in our store as we receive some wonderful new children's book every couple of weeks if not more frequently. These new books are almost entirely from current authors and illustrators with the occasional re-issue of a classic.

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Oct
09
2011

Bumble-Ardy By Maurice Sendak

The much anticipated new picture book from a legend

As we've spoken about before, sometimes context can alter the way you think of a piece of art, whether it be the context in which you are exposed to the art or knowing the context in which the art was created. This has recently been our experience with the brand new picture book, "Bumble-Ardy" (Harper Collins 2011), by Maurice "Where the Wild Things Are" Sendak.

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Sep
04
2011

Books For Expectant Parents

Some Special Gems You May Not Have Heard Of

Right now, as I am writing this post, a good friend of ours is in the middle of labour, expecting her third child (Hi Sandra!). As we've been waiting for this day, we've been thinking about some of our favourite books to give to expectant parents. Of course there is the old stand-by "Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch and Sheila McGraw, but we aren't huge fans of it. Instead, we'd like to offer up these three alternatives that you may not have heard of.

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Aug
18
2011

Spotlight on Nicholas Oldland

Great Books to Teach Children (and Adults!) Morals & Lessons

One of the things we love about children's books is that they deal with a lot of life's issues and problems in straightforward, easy to understand, and often times humorous ways. The best part is not only can children benefit from the lessons and morals found within the pages, but adults can as well. One author/illustrator who is great at speaking to children and also adults is Nicholas Oldland. It's no secret around here that we love his books.

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Aug
08
2011

Shiver Me Timbers! Pirates Ahoy!

A Fun Selection Of Pirate Themed Books

We've always found it odd that pirates have become such popular characters for children. Gone are the brutal realities of their exploits, replaced with funny little costumes and odd speech. We're not sure what has made this sanitized modern image of pirates popular, it's probably "Treasure Island" or the Disneyland "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride, but whatever the reason it is here to stay. Not only are pirates popular characters for Halloween costumes and Lego sets, but there are also some mighty fine picture books with pirate characters. Here are some of "arrrrr" favourites:

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Jun
20
2011

The Story That Taught This Book Snob a Lesson

Never Judge a Book by it's Cover (or it's Authors)

I will be the first to admit that I am a book snob. We have always operated our bookshop based on what we consider quality titles, books that everyone can enjoy reading; to the exclusion of ones we consider to be inferior. There's nothing worse as a parent than being stuck reading terrible books to your little one night after night after night. There's nothing that will discourage a child more, than reading something they don't enjoy. Having said that, we are also a business, so we try to carefully toe the line between what is popular and what it good.

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Apr
18
2011

Spotlight on Jon J. Muth

Books You'll Love As Much As Your Kids

For this entry in our "Spotlight On" series, we are focusing on the very talented artist and author Jon J. Muth.

Here are a few of our favourites that he both wrote and illustrated:

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Apr
11
2011

Are Books Becoming Obsolete?

How Tech Is Changing The Face Of Children's Books

As bookstore owners, we often get asked about our opinion on what will become of the printed book with the current shift to e-readers, apps, and digital books. While it is impossible for us (or anyone else for that matter) to predict what the near future holds, we do have a couple of things we would like to talk about.

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