GIFT IDEAS FOR YOUNG FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Books are always a happy surprise!
Here are some fun children’s picture books by some of my favorite authors
(and a few by yours truly) for you to consider.
Click on the titles to go to Amazon to learn more or buy books.
Click on the author's name to visit their website.
Each Nana in this
story has a wide experience in moving to music from ballet and tap to salsa and
swing. She can dance to any music and with most anything. But her best dancing
happens when she shares the fun with her grandchildren.
The Gingerbread Cowboy – Janet Squires
The Gingerbread Cowboy can run from the rancher's wife, he can dash past the javalinas and he can giddy-up right by the cattle grazing on the mesa. But what happens when he meets a coyote sleeping in the sun? A lively Western version of the classic read-aloud tale. (Ages 4-8)
There's a Dodo on the Wedding Cake – Wade Bradford
Bradford’s gift for imaginative story telling takes readers back
to the Sharemore Hotel where a wedding party becomes the victim of Mr. Snore’s
well-intentioned bumbling.
Definitely too much fun not to share. (Ages 4-8)
Gracie Jane has a heart as big as the Western sky, and she's always ready to lend a helping hand. So, she doesn't think twice about rescuing Fifi La Rue and taking the lost pup home. After all, how much trouble could one little dog be on a great big ranch? It's nonstop fun and excitement when one good deed turns this cowgirl's life upside down! (Ages 4-8)
Just Like Gulliver – Janet Squires
The adventure of a young groundhog who is frightened of his shadow until a fun-filled journey through the woods and farms surrounding his burrow allows him to discover his courage on Groundhog Day. An author's note provides factual information about Groundhogs. (Ages 4-8)
This is a delightful countdown quest built around subtraction. Ten pandas go on a playful journey through the mountains of China where curiosity lures each into an adventure until only one remains. Written in rhyme, this story introduces young readers to simple subtraction word problems with matching numerical equations. (Ages 3-5)
I Am NOT A Scaredy-Cat – Paula D. Golden
Here is
a playful look at the way in which children boldly confront common fears —
darkness, creatures, or sounds — and an acknowledgement that no matter how
brave we are — we each have fears to face. An Author's Note at the end provides
thoughtful questions for opening conversations about fears. (Ages 4-8)
They All Saw A Cat – Brendan Wenzel
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