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.
A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall By Jasmine Warga New York: Harper, 2024. Fiction. 211 pages. A painting has been stolen from the Penelope L. Brooks Museum and sixth-grader Rami Ahmed is worried he's the main suspect. His mother works at the museum as the lead custodian and Rami spends a lot of time hanging out at the museum while she works. On the day the painting went missing, the only people there were the security guard Ed, the cleaning crew, and Rami. Then, a mysterious girl appears in the museum. She floats around from room to room and only Rami can see her -- and she looks exactly like the girl from the missing painting. To prove his innocence and help figure out who the floating girl is, Rami partners up with an aspiring sleuth at school named Veda and the two dive into unexpected situations as they try to solve the mystery. This is a cozy mystery that is focused mostly on characters and ambiance and only a little on the mystery itself. Don't read this book if yo...
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