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"President Taft is Stuck in the Bath," written by Mac Barnette and illustrated by Chris Van Dusen. I love non-fiction and historical fiction picture books. The best ones make what seems like ancient history come alive for young readers. This one is based on the supposedly true story that President William Howard Taft once found himself stuck in a bath tub on account of his heft. The book's illustrations are vibrant and energetic and the text is comical. I especially appreciate the afterward that offers the historical evidence that supports the story, including the numerous oversized tubs Taft custom ordered for each of his residences.Eloise’s Favorite
Author/illustrator Sarah Gibb's version of "Rapunzel." Gibb's illustrations, with frequent use of silhouettes, are stunning. She's drawn from the classic Brother's Grimm fairytale (rather than the modern, Disney re-imagining), which satisfies Eloise's appetite for princess stories while still giving us a story with substance.
Charlotte’s Favorite
"The Story of Doctor Dolittle," written and illustrated by Hugh Lofting. She loves Lofting's illustrations of all the doctor's animals, and the chapters are packed with adventure and the perfect length to hold her attention.Flora’s Current Favorite
"If I Were an Owl," by Jellycat. She's discovered touch-and-feel books and loves them.My Current Favorite
The latest in our collection of Sterling Illustrated Classics with art by Robert Ingpen: Peter Pan by J.M Barrie. Previously, my only exposure to this classic was the T.V. movie starring Mary Martin as Peter Pan. The details of the original story are so much more magical!Archives
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