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Three Just-for-Fun Picture Books: Reviews and Giveaways

Congratulations to  Keturah Lamb who won my ARC of Maybe He Just Likes You from last week’s blog.

We’re back to picture books today and I have some fun ones for you to try to win for a child, grandchild, or student in your class. Thanks to Sleeping Bear Press, I seem to have an endless supply to review and pass along!


REVIEWS





Experiment #256  by Marty Kelley, is a cleverly written and illustrated STEAM-focused book for the youngest reader. The funny story of how Ian builds a jet pack for his dog, Wilbur, and all the things that go wrong is told through the illustrations, making this a book that pre-readers can figure out from the pictures. Minimal text is written in the form of Ian’s notes about the experiment.


On the first few pages Ian builds the jet pack but wonders why he has leftover parts. 

NOTES:
Leftover parts were definitely the brakes.
Adding the turbo blaster was probably a mistake.
Lisa is not happy. 



Outside, Ian and Wilbur run into more trouble.

NOTES:
Garden fence need some repairs.
Wilbur got tangled up in the undies that Mrs. Marino was hanging on the line.
Mrs. Marino is not happy. 

In the end Ian designs Experiment #257, a Snack Blaster that blasts out dog treats. Wilbur is hugely happy…but their neighbor, Mrs. Marino is not. You’ll have to get the book to see why!


By the way, the Front Matter is very clever. Kelley has small vignettes showing twelve of Ian’s previous experiments…and disasters. 


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Back Roads, Country Toads is not the first book by author Devin Scillian and illustrator Tim Bowers. I was drawn into this book by the first lines, “On a warm spring morning, Hank and Buckaroo were sitting in their favorite drainpipe near Cooper’s General Store. They were licking up the last few sips of a bottle of strawberry soda and they were as happy as two country toads could be.”  

The adventure starts when Hank and Buckaroo overhear two men talking about fly fishing. They assume that the men are going fishing for flies…what else could it mean?


When they get to the fishing spot, Emmitt, a friendly raccoon, overhears their delight:

It’s going to be a fly cafeteria!” yelped Buckaroo.
“Oh yeah, said Hank. “A down-home,
big-time fly barbecue!

After Bukaroo almost gets hooked by a fake fly, the toads are disappointed to discover that fishermen use fake flies for lures. But Hank turns the tables by using Emmitt’s stolen fish as a lure for a fly dinner. 

“Yahoo!” yelled Buckaroo. Their tongues
darted through the air, snapping up fly after fly,
and the two toads reeled them in by the dozens.

In the end, “… two very plump, very happy country toads waddled back to town for a strawberry soda and an afternoon nap.” 


“Toadally” sounds good, doesn’t it?


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Invisible Lizard in Love follows chameleon Napoleon’s first book, Invisible Lizard  in which he sorrows over not having any friends (after all–he’s a chameleon, so who sees him?). In this second book, written by Kurt Cyrus and illustrated by Andy Atkins, Napoleon’s new-found friends desert him when they find love. He’s alone again!

Napoleon sulks and then scratches his initial inside a heart on a tree. When the branch snaps, 

Moss and bark rained from the sky.
Fern grounds fluttered by.
A warty lumpstool fell onto
the far end of the branch.
Napoleon held on.


Napoleon realizes that the only thing which is keeping the limb balanced is the “big warty lumpstool” who turns out to be a girl chameleon aptly named (who else?) — Josephine.  


The two chameleons slowly move towards one another, afraid to disturb the balance of the precarious limb.

They kept on creeping. 


Until they meet in the middle of the branch. 


Like a chameleon itself, science and friendship lessons are hidden within the story and illustrations. 


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One of the challenges of writing a good picture book is that the adult reader and the child are both entertained. These three picture books soundly meet that challenge. 


GIVEAWAY

Leave me a comment if you would like to win Back Roads, Country Toads or Invisible Lizard in Love. (I’m saving Experiment #256 for my grandkids). Make sure you leave me your email address if you are new to my blog and which book you are interested in. Giveaway ends September 26 and is limited to the continental United States. 


46 thoughts on “Three Just-for-Fun Picture Books: Reviews and Giveaways”

  1. Happy 1st Day of Fall, Carol. These books sound delightful and I would love to be entered. Thanks for sharing.Blessings!Conniecps1950(at)gmail(dot)com

  2. Back Roads, Country Toads for me please and thank you. I watch this news anchor EVERY night on Detroit's NBC station, so I would love a chance for this book from a local author.

  3. Hi, Carol. Back Roads, Country Toads, please. Then again, perhaps Invisible Lizard in Love. Arggh! Decisions! In any case, please enter my name. I will appreciate either one. I do receive your blog posts.

  4. Such cute books Carol!It would be an honor to be entered for any of these titles. It's too hard to pick one over the other so I'll let you decide. Thanks for sharing these cute books. Rosie

  5. I have read and loved both Experiment $256 and Back Roads, Country Toads. I would love to win a copy of Invisible Lizard in Love. Thanks for the post and the chance.

  6. Happy 1st Day of Fall, Carol. These books sound delightful and I would love to be entered. Thanks for sharing.Blessings!Conniecps1950(at)gmail(dot)com

  7. Back Roads, Country Toads for me please and thank you. I watch this news anchor EVERY night on Detroit's NBC station, so I would love a chance for this book from a local author.

  8. Hi, Carol. Back Roads, Country Toads, please. Then again, perhaps Invisible Lizard in Love. Arggh! Decisions! In any case, please enter my name. I will appreciate either one. I do receive your blog posts.

  9. Such cute books Carol!It would be an honor to be entered for any of these titles. It's too hard to pick one over the other so I'll let you decide. Thanks for sharing these cute books. Rosie

  10. I have read and loved both Experiment $256 and Back Roads, Country Toads. I would love to win a copy of Invisible Lizard in Love. Thanks for the post and the chance.

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