
I didn't read Tin Tin growing up. It wasn't until after college that I discovered him and his unforgettable face. Introducing Avery and Nate to his world of intrigue and adventure with Destination Moon.

I didn't read Tin Tin growing up. It wasn't until after college that I discovered him and his unforgettable face. Introducing Avery and Nate to his world of intrigue and adventure with Destination Moon.



Water is water…except for when it’s not. A playful and poetic explanation of the water cycle by Miranda Paul with incredible illustrations by Jason Chin. Included at the end are some interesting water facts as well as simple and concise explanations of water-related terms such as evaporation, vapor, clouds, condensation, fog, precipitation and runoff. Water Is Water is a perfect book about the ebb and flow of the water cycle for your little learners.




Currently reading another fantastic book by Bernard Waber, in fact, the first in his Lyle the Crocodile series—The House on East 88th Street. The Upper East Side is never the same after winsome Lyle takes residence on East 88th Street!


As an SLP, I'm always looking at which books are valuable for speech and language therapy. Who Done It? happens to be great for working on receptive language and comprehension with many opportunities for answering "who" questions. Early reasoning and inferential skills are also targeted. Clever illustrations and unique format. Who Done It? was written and illustrated by Olivier Tallec.



With everyone fast asleep, Popov starts snoring and wakes up one of his dogmates, setting off a chain reaction. Now everyone’s up, and a good night’s sleep goes out the window! Can any parents relate? ;) Shhh! I’m Sleeping is by French author/illustrator Dorothée de Monfried.