Feb
11
2011

Books about love for little ones

Some of our favourite mushy books

Books about love for little ones

Everyone is writing Valentine's Day themed posts this week and we are no exception. Being Kate's favourite holiday, we couldn't miss throwing our contribution on the pile as well!

We would like to quickly mention some of our favourite love-related books for little ones. If you are looking for something sweet to give to the child in your life that doesn't involve chocolate then look no further.

"If Kisses Were Colors" by Janet Lawler and Alison Jay (Penguin Young Readers).

If kisses were flowers, you'd have huge bouquets
of roses and daisies picked fresh every day.

We are huge fans of Alison Jay's work including her amazing books "A B C", "1 2 3" and "Picture This". Pair her quirky art with some beautiful sentiments and we're sold. New to board book format, "If Kisses Were Colors" is a touching poem perfect for newborns up to toddlers.


"Hug" by Jez Alborough (Candlewick Press)

Containing only three different words, most of the story is told with the vibrant and detailed pictures. Poor Bobo the monkey sees all the animal babies getting hugs from their moms and wants one too! Thankfully he is reunited with his mom with a great big hug and all the other animals get hugs too. This is a great book for spurring the imaginations of little ones!

"Where's My Sweetie Pie?" by Ed Emberley (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
This is one of our favourite lift-the-flap books on the market. With simple and bright illustrations by the legendary Ed Emberley, children have to find "my sweetie pie" throughout the book by checking behind each of the flaps. The flaps on the final page reveal a mirror to show that the child is the "sweetie pie". The art, rhyming text, interactive nature, and sweet sentiment make this a perfect book for the under two set.

Happy Valentine's Day everyone! Now go share a book with your kids...

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Feb
05
2011

Great New Releases Kid's Books

A few of our favourite recently released picture books

Great New Releases Kid's Books

One of the best things about the book industry is that there are generally three to four "seasons" each year when new releases come out. As we are in February, we are smack dab in the middle of the Winter book season and there are amazing new books arriving in our store each week. We thought we'd take a moment to tell you about a few of the best picture books that have come out in the past couple of weeks.

First up is "When I Grow Up" (Harper Collins Children) which is getting some pretty big media attention because it's written by the one and only "Weird" Al Yankovic! Now, in full disclosure, Drew is a longtime "Weird" Al fan. He received the 1988 record (as in vinyl record) "Even Worse" for his tenth birthday party and still counts Al's 1989 feature film "UHF" as one of his favourite comedies. So, this book not only speaks to him as a bookseller, but as a 32 year-old kid as well...

It's Thursday in eight-year-old Billy's class which means that it's time for show-and-tell. This week's topic is "When I grow up, what am I gonna be?" and Billy is going to make the most of this opportunity to tell everyone about all the jobs he plans to hold when he gets older. From the ordinary (Chef, Movie Director) to the ridiculous (Pickle Inspector, Gorilla Masseuse), the list of jobs is imaginative and silly. Just like Al's songs, the rhyming text is hilarious and flows really well making this the perfect read-aloud book for kids. Complimenting the text are the colourful illustrations of Wes Hargis who really brings the outrageous jobs to life. We guarantee this book will make you and your little ones laugh.

Next up is "A Pet for Petunia" by Paul Schmid (Harper Collins Children). Petunia has a stuffed-animal skunk, but REALLY wants a real live skunk for a pet. After pleading and begging her parents, they inform her that she cannot have a real skunk because they stink. Offended by their accusation, Petunia storms out of their house on her own only to encounter a real skunk in the woods. At first she is very excited, but then reality hits her. Paul Schmid's artwork is off the charts on the cuteness scale and is also extremely funny as well. He perfectly captures Petunia's sweetness as well as her obsessive devotion to her "ideal pet". "A Pet for Petunia" also has one of the best punchlines we've seen in a while.

We have a bit of a soft-spot for this final one we want to mention. A little boy helps his stuffed animal duck in this extremely cute picture book for toddlers called "Have You Seen Duck?" by Janet A. Holmes & Jonathan Bentley (Cartwheel Books/Scholastic). Our daughter's favourite stuffed animal up until recently was a yellow duck just like the one in this story.

"This is Duck.
Duck lives at my house.
Duck thinks I'm the greatest.
I'm Duck's hero."

Duck needs help from the little boy to eat his dinner, have a bath, and go to bed. When duck goes missing however, the little boy realizes that he needs duck's help just as much as duck needs his. Guaranteed to make you say "Awww" at the end.

These are just a few of the many, many amazing new books hitting the shelves right now, so hit your local bookstore and check them out!

Now go share a book with your kids...

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