
Blackout, by John Rocco
This book depicts, in graphic novel style, the night of a blackout in New York City. The illustrations are fun, and the words are limited, which, as parents know, is great because on nights when you miraculously have energy reserves, the illustrations become catalysts to snuggly conversations wherein you get to tap into your child's mind.

The story helps remind us to shed our busywork in favor of the often rushed quality time with our family. When the blackout removes all of their electronic distractions, the family reconnects with one another and their neighbors.

Cars Galore, by Peter Stein and illustrated by Bob Staake

The story has colorful pages and fun, snappy, rhymes. My vehicle-obsessed two year-old loves it for the motion and variety of all these cars. My four year-old daughter likes the silliness of these cars and spotting them on the road as I read their description.

A Sick Day for Amos McGee, written by Philip C. Stead and illustrated by Erin E. Stead

The illustrations are what really do it for me in this story. The slightly worn-looking sketches done in subdued colors make this a very soothing book to read. And of course it has, what I'm beginning to sense is a trend in children's books about zoos, the balloon, that both kids love to spot on every page. Oh, yeah, and there are buses for Auric, like this one for example, which is helping him learn what the number 5 looks like.

This Plus That, Life's Little Equations by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Jen Corace

I love this book! It's so simple--so silly at times, and other times poignant. The drawings are childlike but sophisticated at the same time. I have to admit, I sometimes get choked up at the end. (I have a ridiculous problem with this. So don't avoid this book because you think it's a tear-jerker. It's not. I'm absurd.)

Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld

Guess who I got this one for? But seriously, it's a winner, with both kids. The rhymes are smooth and fun. And to boot, the kids and I learned some of the terms for the trucks, (e.g.) the long arm of the crane truck is called a "boom." See, I would've just called it the long arm.

Cake Girl, by David Lucas

Thora loves this right now. In fact, this is her new favorite book to read aloud. She's memorized the entire text. Here's Thora in action. She misses a few key lines, like when Cake Girl asks the witch not to eat her, or a couple of the magic tricks the witch does at the end, transforming Cake Girl and the witch into whatever Cake Girl requests. But as usual, we're always amazed when she can memorize entire books just from the pictures, without ANY written cues. Enjoy!

A Walk in London by Salvatore Rubbino

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