Via the Smart Bitches, Big Spankable Asses won the worst cover contest.
YAY!!!
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Via the Smart Bitches, Big Spankable Asses won the worst cover contest.
YAY!!!
YAY BSA!!!
OK, I finished Superpowers. I had to lock myself in the bathroom at home, and then sit in the parking lot at work to read, but I couldn't stop. Bravo!
Via the Smart Bitches, Big Spankable Asses won the worst cover contest.
I'm so proud.
I now am in possession of Knut's book. Looking forward to getting to it. I'd love to have a drive-by post by the guy.
And now, for a different level of literary...
I'm looking for more picture books Annabel might enjoy. She adores the Mo Willems Pigeon books, she's liked the Kevin Henkes books we've read to her so far (Chester's Way and Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse), and she loves Tyrannosaurus Drip. Basically, I'm looking for something not too long, but with a definite plot, humor, and fun illustrations.
Also, around what age would you typically start reading to a kid from chapter books? I'd love to start Little House in the Big Woods with her soon, but I don't think her attention span is really there yet, and she'd probably be disappointed by the relative lack of pictures. She'll sometimes get annoyed when some important action is only narrated rather than illustrated.
The Max and Ruby books by Rosemary Williams are funny. Very droll.
Sara loves all of the How Do Dinosaurs...? books. (How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food, ... Say Good Night, etc.)
Rachel Fister's Blister and Cousin Ruth's Loose Tooth are hysterical. By Amy ... Brown? I think.
If your library has them, any of the Alison Lester books -- Celeste Sails to Spain, Tessa Snaps Snakes, etc.
Also: Martha Speaks, Gregory the Terrible Eater, Ella Sarah Gets Dressed, and anything by Diane Goode (which are favorites of mine because the illustrations of 1920s Paris are gorgeous).
For a start!
What about something like Eloise or Hetty and Harriet? Not chapter-book length, but longer than your average picture book, and still illustrated.
I also love Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type and Giggle Giggle Quack!, which Annabel would probably appreciate much more than Dylan does. (He loves hearing Giggle Giggle Quack because of the animal sounds, but I'm not sure he's actually getting the jokes.)
Em's a big fan of the Fancy Nancy books.
I always loved the Frances books by Russell Hoban. Also, Harry the Dirty Dog (and the other Harry books) by Zion and Graham.
Sara is on a huge Harry the Dirty Dog kick. And Susan, the Frances books might be perfect, because they are a bit longer than your average picture book. Plus, Frances rocks.