Summary
The Ice Cream King: A boy and his mother, sketched in muted colors, stop for an ice cream treat where the boy, Teddy, feels like an ice cream king because he can have anything he wants. After awhile, though, he realizes what he really wants is something he can share.
One Little Blueberry: Heavy-weight paper book - not quite a board book. A counting book where bugs chase a blueberry. In the end, though, their lunch plans are thwarted.
Review
Both books are nicely done and good for their target audience. I did have some trouble in The Ice Cream King following the transition from reality to the ice cream dream the first time I read this. I actually went back to see if I had skipped a page. The pictures of the boy enjoying the ice cream possibilities are a lot of fun and can prompt some interesting discussion about what readers would do if they were an ice cream king or queen.
3 out of 5 stars for both books
Recommended for: children under 8, library story times, classroom story times, discussions on sharing. Ice Cream would also be good with a cold summer treat. Blueberry would be good for bug lovers and also for folks looking for a counting book.
Cautions: none
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Love the Tiger Tales books that we have read - lots of fun and opens some good conversations!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reviews! Penny Price
Two more great reviews of our books. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading,
Elizabeth Bennett
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