Hello My Friends!!
How is everyone today? I hope everyone has been reading some good books this week. I have been reading a couple of children's books for the blog and I am working on three books for me. I love reading. It takes me to such wonderful places both in the real world and the fantasy world. I am working also on writing a children's book. I hope that it goes well. Maybe one day this year I will be able to review it here on my blog. I sure hope so.
The first book I want to share is a cute alphabet book for children. I love all the alphabet books out there. They are so clever and great for young children. So today I am going to share a new one I found that I really enjoyed. I hope you will share it with a young child in your home. I am sure they will love it and the cute illustrations too.
S is for Snowman
God's Wintertime Alphabet
by
Kathy-jo Wargin
This book is a rhyming alphabet book using all the letters of the alphabet to share wintertime ideas. I love the pictures in this book that go with each two line rhyming verse. It starts with Angels and goes through the alphabet to Z for zoom as a sled slides down a big hill. It is a wonderful wintertime alphabet book.
The author, Kathy-jo Wargin has also written several alphabet books such as, K is for Kite, F is for Fireflies,and P is for Pumpkin. So check out S is for Snowmen and Mrs Wargin's other books. I am sure your child or grandchild will love them.
In fact, I would suggest you check out many of Mrs. Wargin's books at your local library.
No Two Alike
by
Keith Baker
Follow a couple of redbirds as they travel through a winter wonderland to find that no two things are alike. No two snowflakes are alike, no two nests, no two tracks, no two forests, no two roads, no two bridges, no two houses,no two friends, and at the end the birds decide they are almost, almost, but not Quite.
Author Keith Baker also wrote LMNO Peas, 123 Peas, and Mouse's First Snow.
All of of these books would be great for young children. I hope you will share some of these books with a child on a cold winter's day.
Happy Reading!!!!!!
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