Whoa! We still know how to read in this house. Yes, it's true. Despite not posting a book review in months the OWTK household still receives and reads (and thinks about reviewing) dozens of books each quarter. Here are some of the best that we're flippin' through right now. And at the bottom, there's a little giveaway. One lucky OWTK reader will end up with some cool kid's-lit.
Manfish: A Story of Jacques Cousteau
by Jennifer Berne
Illustrated by Eric Puybaret
A story of conservation and passionate exploration centering around the young Jacques Cousteau. Manfish utilizes flowing, conversational text that sounds brilliant read aloud (at least when the Mrs. reads it) and pairs that with striking paintings that invite children (and their parents) into Cousteau's France and under his sea. We swim along with Rays, Sharks and Turtles as we learn about Jacques love of both film and the ocean's underworld. A very useful Author's Notes section at the conclusion of the book points interested readers to other avenues where one can learn much more about the famous Cousteau, his books, films and conservation efforts. It would've been swell to include a DVD with the book to see some of his footage. I know that the Bear would have jumped at the chance to immediately follow up the reading with some real underwater scenes starring the Manfish himself. One tiny drawback is the dark text on a few dark pages in the center of the book which makes it tough to read at bedtime when the lights are dimmed. Otherwise, this is a quality work that is capable of makeing both 4 year olds and 32 years olds want to learn more about the great oceanographer Jacques Cousteau.
Dahlia
by Barbara McClintock
I found Dahila through a serious of clicks after the new Adele & Simon book (also a McClintock work) teased me with it's prominent placement on my cookies-enabled personalized Amazon.com page. Dahlia was a classic internet impulse purchase but one that has ended up being so rewarding, much more so than the slightly perverse brick and mortar equivilant of picking up the latest US Weekly while you check out at the grocery store
Dahila is, just like Adele & Simon, a tremendous period-piece-esque work of childhood fiction. The story is a must own for anyone with a young daughter. Whether a fairy princess or not, your little lady will fall hard for this charming tale of Charlotte, a Victorian-era tomboy (she still appears dressed to the nines as per the time, which makes the story work so well) who prefers bird's nests to tea parties and would rather her hands be covered in mud than silk. When a fragile, frilly doll arrives unexpectedly Charlotte explains the way she and her stuffed teddy Bruno operate before they embark on their normal day of tree climbing and stone planting. Dahlia is illustrated with such care and grace - the art alone is worthy of a gallery showing. This is the perfect edition for grandmother's, especially those who fondly recall a more proper era, to read to their precious granddaughters...but really this is, much more simply put, a nearly perfect children's book.
Little Pea
Little Hoot
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Illustrated by Jen Corace
A garden pea that is forced to eat candy to grow big and strong. A young owl made to stay up far too late in order to become old and wise. Clever turn-the-table tales that has the makings of a mini-franchise that, hopefully, can stick to it's formula without becoming a mind-numbing money grab (see: If You Give A Writer A Dollar). These are two cute little stories, even the size and square shape of the books is neat, with fun & simplistic (not at all in a bad way) illustrations that match the playfulness of the text perfectly. It's really cool to watch the mind of a young child as he or she navigates the play on themes here - eat your candy before veggies and play a bit longer before bedtime. To see them work out how backwards that is rather adorable, because it inevitably ends with a wry smile and a "what a gosh-darn minute" glance up at you while you read to them.
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The OWTK Spring Book Giveaway
Leave a comment here before 11:59pm ET on Tuesday June 17th, 2008 and you'll have a good chance to score all four of these fine books. Yes, that's right...all 4!!
How cool is that? Just a little summertime reading love from your friends at Out With The Kids.
Manfish: A Story of Jacques Cousteau
by Jennifer Berne
Illustrated by Eric Puybaret
A story of conservation and passionate exploration centering around the young Jacques Cousteau. Manfish utilizes flowing, conversational text that sounds brilliant read aloud (at least when the Mrs. reads it) and pairs that with striking paintings that invite children (and their parents) into Cousteau's France and under his sea. We swim along with Rays, Sharks and Turtles as we learn about Jacques love of both film and the ocean's underworld. A very useful Author's Notes section at the conclusion of the book points interested readers to other avenues where one can learn much more about the famous Cousteau, his books, films and conservation efforts. It would've been swell to include a DVD with the book to see some of his footage. I know that the Bear would have jumped at the chance to immediately follow up the reading with some real underwater scenes starring the Manfish himself. One tiny drawback is the dark text on a few dark pages in the center of the book which makes it tough to read at bedtime when the lights are dimmed. Otherwise, this is a quality work that is capable of makeing both 4 year olds and 32 years olds want to learn more about the great oceanographer Jacques Cousteau.
Dahlia
by Barbara McClintock
I found Dahila through a serious of clicks after the new Adele & Simon book (also a McClintock work) teased me with it's prominent placement on my cookies-enabled personalized Amazon.com page. Dahlia was a classic internet impulse purchase but one that has ended up being so rewarding, much more so than the slightly perverse brick and mortar equivilant of picking up the latest US Weekly while you check out at the grocery store
Dahila is, just like Adele & Simon, a tremendous period-piece-esque work of childhood fiction. The story is a must own for anyone with a young daughter. Whether a fairy princess or not, your little lady will fall hard for this charming tale of Charlotte, a Victorian-era tomboy (she still appears dressed to the nines as per the time, which makes the story work so well) who prefers bird's nests to tea parties and would rather her hands be covered in mud than silk. When a fragile, frilly doll arrives unexpectedly Charlotte explains the way she and her stuffed teddy Bruno operate before they embark on their normal day of tree climbing and stone planting. Dahlia is illustrated with such care and grace - the art alone is worthy of a gallery showing. This is the perfect edition for grandmother's, especially those who fondly recall a more proper era, to read to their precious granddaughters...but really this is, much more simply put, a nearly perfect children's book.
Little Pea
Little Hoot
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Illustrated by Jen Corace
A garden pea that is forced to eat candy to grow big and strong. A young owl made to stay up far too late in order to become old and wise. Clever turn-the-table tales that has the makings of a mini-franchise that, hopefully, can stick to it's formula without becoming a mind-numbing money grab (see: If You Give A Writer A Dollar). These are two cute little stories, even the size and square shape of the books is neat, with fun & simplistic (not at all in a bad way) illustrations that match the playfulness of the text perfectly. It's really cool to watch the mind of a young child as he or she navigates the play on themes here - eat your candy before veggies and play a bit longer before bedtime. To see them work out how backwards that is rather adorable, because it inevitably ends with a wry smile and a "what a gosh-darn minute" glance up at you while you read to them.
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The OWTK Spring Book Giveaway
Leave a comment here before 11:59pm ET on Tuesday June 17th, 2008 and you'll have a good chance to score all four of these fine books. Yes, that's right...all 4!!
How cool is that? Just a little summertime reading love from your friends at Out With The Kids.
104 comments:
First time here, but I'll be back! Thanks for this service. Lalah
Count me in, and I hope The Bear is ok!
We are looking to build up our collection of children's books in our home library. I would love to be entered.
michelle at northofthe49 dot com
count me in
feener44atgmaidotcom
My girls love to read. The more books the better!
jceko77@yahoo.com
I love reading new books to my daughter! She learns so many new words from our reading together.
learningmama at yahoo dot com
My daughter and I love Dahlia!
kelli at pfrog dot net
Yay free books!
momabr@yahoo.com
We could definitely use some new books, as I think I've read my son's favorites 1000 times each.
These books are new to me. Would love to share with my granddaughter!
lovely books!
I'm building a library for my little guy!
i've heard great things about little pea and little hoot. i'd love to win these books for my son. he ADORES books and storytime!
Thanks.
Dr. Dolly
My kids need some new books for me to read them (I think I've read every book on the bookshelf at least 50 times!). These look great!
We're addicted to books here, and these look great!
My daughter gets so mad if we don't read to her every night so this would help add more selection to her book selection.
I am a reading teacher (who can't get a job) and I just had my first baby a few weeks ago. He loves it when I read to him and I would love a few new books to add to his collection! THANK YOU!
royaldixie@charter.net
Oh we love books in our house - you can never have too many!
ltbodine@yahoo.com
We do a lot of reading in our house so new books are always welcome.
My daughter LOVES books. She'd love to win these!
I'm a former preschool teacher turned stay at home mom and we LOVE to read at our house! This would be a great addition to our library. Thanks for the fun contest!
Amy
These books look great - and any contest with books is a great idea!
The books all look great! I would love them for my two kids!
samsakara@twcny.rr.com
Great site! I'd love to win these, my little girl Jaedyn was born in May and these would be a great start for her book collection! :-)
Thanks!
ladyufshalott at yahoo dot com
These would be a great addition to out storytime. Thanks for the giveaway.
gkstrato s@yahoo.com
They sound like really great books - fun and educational! I'd love to read them with my son.
Thanks,
callmeabookworm at gmail dot com
ps - I’m having GIVEAWAYS @ A Book Blogger’s Diary & A Bookworm’s Diary.
nothing better than great books!
I would love these books for my son!
byubabe14 at yahoo dot com
Great looking books! Thanks for the chance to win.
I've always wanted to get the Little Pea book!
We love books over here!
ce613 at hotmail dot com
My kids love books and I haven't heard of any of these.
Little pea looks like a lot of fun!!!
My son and I love to read together and we are always looking for more books.
thanks!
mesargent813 at yahoo dot com
My son and I love books. I am not allowed in the bookstore alone with him anymore because we always way exceed our budget. Thanks for the chance.
skylergrotz at hotmail dot com
I'm a librarian and we LOVE books in our household!! I really want that Little Pea book. My daughter is called Pea by everyone! I love it!
fingers crossed for my little boy!
Stephanie V.
Great giveaway, thanks!
My little boy loves new books!
These books look great! Thanks for the chance to win them. healngpwr@yahoo.com
My first visit to your site, thanks for a great giveaway! I love books and I'm teaching my baby girl to do the same:)
belinda_streak(at)hotmail(dot)com
our bedtime routine is reading books every night before bed. it would be great for us to have some new material to read.
4 books?? how wonderful! one can never have too many books!
We always need new books in this house to keep my daughter interested. Thanks!
My daughter loves being read to-these would be great!
I love Little Pea (we've read it at the library) and would love to discover the others. Thanks!
additionproblems [at] gmail [dot] com
Happy Friday! What a wonderful prize package of books. I adore children's books. You have covered a few ages and boy/girl choices! My niece and nephew stay with us a week or two weeks every summer. I would love to have new books to read with the two of them. Please enter me in your drawing. I appreciate it! Many thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
Ooh, we love new books!
I've been wanting to check out "Little Pea", and the Manfish book looks great, too! I'm a teacher and a mom so I can never have enough books.
I think Roo would love Dahlia! And my dad used to make us watch Jacques Cousteau when I was little.
Would love to get the books! My son would go crazy over the Jacques Cousteau......
Those look like fun!
alleensantana @ yahoo.com
These books look like delightful reads - my kids would adore them! Thank you for the contest!
Megret
meg.wilson@gmail.com
Such lovely books! I love to read to my grandchildren and have them read to me!
We love books!
I LOVE Jen Corace!!
My 5 year old would love all of these, but she would go crazy over the dahlia one especially! Thanks for the giveaway!
foxsquirrelrabbit@yahoo.com
please include me in the drawing!
kidlets and books,
just 2 of my fav things!
All four? Way cool! We don't have many children's books and need to get on that! My hubby calls our daughter his little "sweet pea" so little pea will be lots of fun. And I'm a science teacher, so I'm excited about manfish! They all look good!
Oh, they all look wonderful, especially the "Manfish", for me anyway! Books my grandkids will surely enjoy and treasure for years and hopefully have for their kids!
Great giveaway, we always need new books!
I love it! We could use some new books around here.
OMG! My daughter and I go to the library every week to borrow new books. She would love this and it would be perfect timing her birthday is in three weeks! Thanks!
Thanks so much for the opportunity.
planetmisty@gmail[dot]com
MY GRANDDAUGHTER WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THESE BOOKS...WE READ EVERY DAY AND ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR NEW BOOKS TO READ.
My granddaughters would love these!
These books look great! Thanks!
I can never have enough books! It's becoming a bit of a problem, I can no longer fit them all on my son's bookshelf! We read daily, I think that's so important.
These would be great books for my nephews! Books are always a great giveaway.
Elaine R
emrosser@shaw.ca
cute cute cute! i love the artwork on these books, its difficult to find good stories with nice artwork these days.
nothing nicer than to snuggle on the couch and reading together. thank you so much for the chance for some great reading.
I would love any of these books, especially Manfish: A Story of Jacques Cousteau, he was always one of my heros. I would love to teach my grandchildren about him.
Can't get enough books at our house...would love to win this!
I love getting books for the grandkids. These ones sound great.
Oh I'd love to win! Books are always the best prize of all!
These are some great books, Thanks for the contest!
I wish books weren't so expensive then we wouldn't have to win them
nice books for some summer reading, thanks
We love new books!!
I would love new books to read to my kids
I'd love to win these for my nephews! Thank you for the chance!
bunnybox9 at gmail . com
Little Pea and Little Hoot look so cute! Thanks!
Did you mean leave a comment? 'Cause I'm totally here for the prizes.
My daughter loves being read to these days. We'd love to add these books to our small collection.
beccachristensen at hotmail dot com
I think my son would love these books. Thanks for the opportunity to enter.
ecfreitas579@hotmail.com
Great books for summer fun!
First time Grannie here who loves to read to my grandaughter. Books open the world to kids, love books.
We just picked up the Little Hoot book a few weeks ago, and my 3-year-old loves it! I would LOVE to win the Little Pea book, and I've also been eyeing the Dahlia book for a while too. And, the Jacques Cousteau book looks great! Wow, what a wonderful giveaway -- I hope I win!!!
sara_demaster at yahoo dot com
We love to read books and we love to visit the library. This would be a great addition to our growing collection.
We love to read! My 4 year old has memorized many books and he'll sit and "read" them all to his 2 yr. old sister. I'd love to have some new books for them!
murphykatt(at)yahoo(dot)com
What a great collection. My daughters would love these books.
I have had my eye on ManFish, but I don't know the other ones.
Please enter me in this great giveaway.
These are wonderful. I don't think there's anything I could get for my children that holds more value than a book. They never go out of style and the stories are timeless. Thank you for the giveaway.
doot65[at]comcast[dot]net
These really look like GREAT books. I have my fingers crossed!
What a great set of books to keep the reading bug alive this summer! Thanks for the giveaway.
What a fun selection of books! We'd love to win!
great set of books, thanks
tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
i love the books!
Looks like great summer reads!
These look like great books. If I don't win, I will have to try and find them at our library. Thanks.
kristie2 (at) comcast.net
I would love to win these! My son LOVES being read to!
I've got four grandchildren that would really enjoy these, one for each of them!
My daughter would love these books...I encourage reading! Thanks for a great contest...
Awesome....we love to read!
jasonncaryn at yahoo dot com
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