Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Walk in London

Salvatore Rubbino (2011), 40 pages

Audience: pre-K

Format: picture book

Planning a trip abroad? Feeling nostalgic about your British roots? Moving across the Atlantic?

The latter is my inspiration today … as earlier this month my cousins and their three year old made the big move from San Francisco to Windsor. Whatever the case may be, this book is a wonderful taste of London, one of the world’s most visited cities!

Join author/illustrator Rubbino as he celebrates London, and takes readers on a delightful walking tour of this great city; included are its finest buildings, landmarks, and cultural history. Brimming with interesting trivia facts and a whimsical narrative … a mother and child tour St. James’s Park, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, among others. Along the way, readers experience the city’s temporal wet weather, acrobatic and musical street performers, and vast Thames River! Learn about London’s Whispering Gallery inside St. Paul’s Cathedral or visit Britain’s oldest bank, the Bank of England. Make sure to get tickets to see a real castle, the Tower of London in the middle of the city and don’t forget to stopover at the Jewel House where the Royal Crown Jewels sparkle for all to see. Both children and parents will enjoy this story and relish the author’s attention to detail, informative facts, and thrill of city exploration.

A great read for those traveling abroad or interested in discovering new cities. Get inspired and go on an excursion of your own … a walking tour of your favorite city ... whether close or far … kids will love learning about new surroundings!

Reviewed by: Katharine Conn, MLIS

If you liked this book, you may like: This is London by Miroslav Sasek, Katie in London by James Mayhew, City Walks with Kids: London: 50 Adventures on Foot by Emily Laurence Baker

Other books by this author: A Walk in New York

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Mitchell’s License

Hallie Durand (2011), 40 pages

Illustrated by Tony Fucile

Audience: toddlers, pre-K

Format: picture book

Bedtime doesn’t have to involve tantrums, tears, or whimpers … In fact, bedtime can be fun. Well, get ready to steer your not-ready-for-bedtime kids into bed in a very creative way …Meet Mitchell.

At three years, nine months, and five days old Mitchell got his license. To drive … his dad. That’s right Mitchell’s first car isn’t a 1968 Mustang or 1995 Volkswagen ... it was his father. Although young, Mitchell is a thorough and safe driver. He maintains his vehicle; before driving he inspects the tires (dad’s feet), the engine (dad’s tummy), and always makes sure the windshield (dad’s glasses) isn’t dirty before taking the driver’s seat (dad’s shoulders). Mitchell steers flawlessly (almost!) driving fast, slow, in reverse, even coasting into neutral. He can turn right, turn left, etc. Soon after a few nights of maneuvering speed bumps (toys in the hallway) and traffic jams Mitchell starts to handle his new car like a seasoned pro. Now, Mitchell loves his new commute! Mitchell’s License truly puts bedtime into 4-wheel drive and will get your kids excited about going to bed!

Read along further as Mitchell takes detours, tops off the oil, and visits the gas station … But of course, parents don’t worry Mitchell’s car still has a mind of its own and can make a u-turn beelining for Mitchell’s room if need be. Durand and Fucile are great storytellers and resourceful to the end, resulting in a book, which is both fun and funny to read!

This book takes play-pretend and reading to a whole new level making bedtime a wonderful bonding experience between father and son. Let’s face it, the years fly bye … before you know it your little one will be behind the wheel … until then, let them practice on you!

Reviewed by: Katharine Conn, MLIS

If you liked this book, you may like: Sputter, Sputter, Sput! by Babs Bell, Driving Daddy by Hope Vestergaard, or Night Driving by John Coy

Other books by this author: Dessert First!

Other books by this illustrator: Let’s Do Nothing!