Today I have two three new children’s books to review.
First, A Dog Named Cat by Anne Tolle
and illustrated by Ricka Kinra is a story about a dog who is chosen by his
family for the boy, Tad. He is given the name Cat, after Tad’s baby sibling
called him a cat. The family, thinking it was funny, called the dog Cat. He
soon loves his life with his new family but he will met various animals which
will lead him to question why he is called Cat when he is clearly not a cat. He
is determined to change his name but how to tell his family? Until one day when
he does something which causes Tad to change it for him. Ms. Toole writes a wonderful
story in prose which children will love the story and the rhymes makes it fun
to listen to. This story is a great way to introduce children to poetry in a
fun and relatable way. I highly recommend A
Dog named Cat for any school or family library.
Second, If you were me
and lived in…Poland by Carole P. Roman, illustrated by Kelsea Wierenga,
introduces readers to the Central European country. From the first official
kingdom in 1025, we learn that Poland was the first European country to have a
constitution which was written on May 3, 1791 and only second in the world
after the United States. The book discusses the capital of Warsaw and everyday
life in Poland. From the grocery store items to traditional foods to famous
tourist attractions, readers get a sense of what life can be like in Poland.
This book is another great addition to this amazing series. As usual, the book
also introduces famous Polish individuals and gives a vocabulary list at the
end. I highly recommend If you were me
and lived in…Poland as well as the many other titles in this series.
Third, If you were me
and lived in…Viking Europe by Carole P. Roman, illustrated by Mateya
Arkova, takes the reader on a historical trip to 870 AD, Northern Europe and
the world of the Vikings. The book introduces some of the common knowledge and
misconceptions about the Vikings. Vikings were known to travel and plunder but
they were experiences explorers, settlers and traders. The book introduces life
in this world as the different classes from the elite to the slaves. From their
diet to their homes and everyday life and the special occasion and festivals,
this book introduces a world of ages past. I highly recommend If you were me and lived in…Viking Europe.
A Dog named Cat by Anne Toole,
If you were me and lived in…Poland
and
If you were me and lived in…Viking Europe
by Carole P. Roman
are all available
through Amazon and Barnes and Noble
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