Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cat the Cat series by Mo Willems

Cat the Cat series by Mo Willems
(K - 2nd Grade)

Fans of author Mo Willems' Elephant and Piggie reader series will love his new Cat the Cat books with the same catchy illustrations and simple, inviting text. In Let's Say HI to Friends Who Fly! Cat tours the playground asking her friends if they can fly. Bee, Bird and Bat show off their aerial skills while Cat cheers them on. When they reach Rhino, they are at a loss until he shows them that everyone can fly in their own way. Readers will love the subtle humor and even a reference to Willems' popular pigeon series (Don't Let Pigeon Drive the Bus). Introduce your emerging reader to all four Cat the Cat books, including the newest title, What's Your Sound HOUND the HOUND? They'll be hooked!

Reviewed by Amanda L., Children's Staff

Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Little Travelers DVD series, directed by Angelina Hart
(Ages two and up)

The Little Travelers DVD series, created and directed by seasoned traveling mom Angelina Hart, has become our household's favorite children's movie. Rarely do we see such genuine and beautiful footage, especially that told entirely from a child's perspective. The first movie in the series is The Little Travelers: Japan, a place which holds special meaning for us as we have close family living there. Hunt's daughters, Chantelle and Nakia, narrate the movie and tell the story of their three-month trip to Japan. The DVD includes details about their trip that children would find fascinating - how their washing machine worked, hang drying the laundry, the local custom of removing shoes, using a rice cooker, and much about Japanese food favorites like sushi and bento. Hart immerses her family in day-to-day life in Japan as much as possible by sending the girls to a local daycare, making friends with neighbors, attending a birthday party and food shopping at local markets.

The series also includes The Little Travelers: Bali, The Little Travelers: British Isles, The Little Travelers: Iran, and The Little Travelers: Germany with more on the way. Viewers can also take simple language lessons and listen to folk tales within extras on many of the series' titles. Introduce the children in your life to different cultures and inspire them (and yourself!) to travel the world.

Visit www.newberglibrary.org to find these titles at our library.

Reviewed by Amanda L., Children's Staff

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Happy Mother's Day!

What better way to usher in a lovely Mother's Day weekend than with a few special books from your local library?

I Love You the Purplest by Barbara Joosse is a beautiful story that addresses the age-old question "who do you love the best?" Mama explains to her two boys that she loves one the 'reddest' and one the 'bluest' satisfying each of them in a tender and creative way.


I Love You, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt follows a mother and her son on an imaginative journey of questions at bedtime. Would mama still love her son if he were a big scary ape? How about a green alien from Mars? Mama answers him with her own powerful imagination and lots of love. A sweet picture book that will make your young listener laugh each time.



The Mommy Book by Todd Parr illustrates many different kinds of mommies: those who drive motorcycles, those who like to dress up or dance, those that work at home and those who work in big buildings. All of them have a few things in common though: they like to watch you sleep or hang out with you! Parr's distinct, colorful and childlike illustrations are a joy to read aloud.

Happy Mother's Day!

Reviewed by Amanda L., Children's Staff
Newberg Public Library