This is a great book to read with toddlers (or babies)! On each spread the text reads with three lines that all end in a particular animal part followed by “I do too!” that kids can repeat together. For example, the first page reads, “Rabbit has ears—Long, floppy ears. Rabbit has ears. I do too!” With bright pictures of animals as well as kids showing off the various body parts (eyes, back, nose, etc.), kids will enjoy looking at the animal and the child before looking for their own feet or belly or whatnot. This will be a happy edition to any story time or toddler’s reading time.
Intermediate Mystery books are a gold mine. High-low books refer to titles that are of high interest to readers, but contain low level vocabulary. These titles are clever, action-packed, and have several books in the series to keep the mystery alive. These intermediate mystery books are the first in their series and are sure to appease any mystery loving reader. The Ghost Tree Written by Natasha Deen Illustrated by Lissy Marlin New York: Random House Children's Books, 2022. Intermediate. 95 pages. With a dash of paranormal mixed with mystery, this book introduces Asim, a Guyanese American fourth grader who moves to a new town. After a visit to a graveyard, an evil spirit is unleashed. Asim works with new friends, Rokshar and Max, to save their town. With scarily cool illustrations to accompany this text, this book is great for any amateur sleuths who love a touch of creepy. Detective Duck: The Case of the Strange Splash Written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver Illustrated by Dan San
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