Tuesday's reads this week.
I chose two that are over 30 years old but endure. I tell the kids if a book is really good people will keep buying it and if they keep buying it the people who make the books will keep making more of them. Some things really do keep on keeping on.
These two deserve it.
David Small is almost a household name in Michigan if you are in the children's book world. His illustrations are classic. Imogene wakes up one morning with a huge rack of antlers on her head. This doesn't seem to bother her in the least but it sure sets her mother off! I mean, really, what would YOU do if your child came down for breakfast sporting a rack like this?
I love, love, love this one. Brigid wants markers. Mom says no because she has heard that markers only mean trouble. Coloring on walls, floors, themselves, they are a mess so "NO!" Brigid makes some good arguments in favor, makes some promises and keeps them so she manages to convince mom to get more. And more. And then temptation sets in. With the kids there is ALWAYS a laugh and an "oh no!" moment at the end.
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