House: First Words Board Books

House: First Words Board Books | Avery and Augustine
House: First Words Board Books | Avery and Augustine

This set of board books is another favorite of ours published this year.  It’s a mid-century modern take on early vocabulary for babies and toddlers and its five board books contain pictures of  everyday objects found all over the house.  It’s for cool kids — and their parents — and might just be another one going on our gifting list this year. For a preview of one of the books, click here and scroll right.

House: First Words Board Books was illustrated by Michael Slack and published by Chronicle Books.

Little Lit Book Series: Humor

Unlimited Squirrels I Lost My Tooth! | Avery and Augustine
Unlimited Squirrels I Lost My Tooth! | Avery and Augustine
Unlimited Squirrels I Lost My Tooth! | Avery and Augustine
Unlimited Squirrels I Lost My Tooth! | Avery and Augustine
Unlimited Squirrels I Lost My Tooth! | Avery and Augustine

Humor is the theme for #littlelitbookseries this month.

Agile tree-dwelling rodents are the stars in Mo Willems’ nutty new early reader series, Unlimited Squirrels.  In the inaugural book of the series, Zoom Squirrel loses a tooth, but not just any tooth…it’s a baby.  Hysteria ensues as a scurry of squirrels mounts a search for Zoom’s baby tooth.  At a substantial 96 pages, the fun doesn’t stop with a squirrelly adventure — there is more hilarity to be had in pages of acorn-y jokes, quirky quizzes and everything readers ever wanted to know about teeth.  Fur real!

Be sure to stop by @littlelitbookseries for more funny books throughout the month and check out the others being shared today with the hashtag #littlelitbookseries on Instagram.

Recordmania: Atlas of the Incredible

Recordmania: Atlas of the Incredible | Avery and Augustine
Recordmania: Atlas of the Incredible | Avery and Augustine
Recordmania: Atlas of the Incredible | Avery and Augustine

Record highs, lows and everything in between — the smallest, biggest, lightest, heaviest, slowest, fastest, shortest, longest, quietest, loudest, coldest and hottest in the categories of dinosaurs, animals, humans, architecture, technologist, astronomy, nature and sports.

A few stats that astonished us — the tallest tree is a giant sequoia in California called “Hyperion” which measures 379.4 feet and is six hundred years old.  A jackfruit in India weighed in as the heaviest fruit ever at 66 pounds.  One of the loudest sounds in nature named “the bloop” by scientists is the enormous crashing sound that chunks of ice make when they break off a glacier.  The hottest place on earth — the Lut Desert in Iran — is “a vast, salty expanse, swept by violent winds” where the highest temperature recorded was 159.2 F.

Lots to learn and lots to marvel at in this compendium of extremes.

Recordmania: Atlas of the Incredible was written by Emmanuelle Figureras, illustrated by Sarah Tavernier and Alexandre Verhille of L’Atelier Cartographik and published by Little Gestalten.

Wonderfall

Wonderfall | Avery and Augustine
Wonderfall | Avery and Augustine
Wonderfall | Avery and Augustine
Wonderfall | Avery and Augustine

A book of word play and quick, clever poems to make you fall in love with the wonders of fall and its sublime colors, cold crisp air and crunchy leaves underfoot.  Click here and scroll through to see some other books we’re reading in the next few weeks.  Happy almost first day of October.

Wonderfall was written and illustrated by Michael Hall and published by Scholastic.

Under the Same Sky

Under the Same Sky | Avery and Augustine
Under the Same Sky | Avery and Augustine
Under the Same Sky | Avery and Augustine

Under the Same Sky is a celebration of how we share so many similar experiences, hopes and dreams, no matter what we look like or where we live.  Britta Teckentrup’s signature layered textured art and die-cuts interact with her lyrical rhyming text to create a beautiful, emotionally resonant experience for the reader.  Britta’s books are all unbelievably stunning and each speaks to a different part of the heart of a reader so that they close the book feeling something strongly — whether it be love, empathy, curiosity, an awe of the world around them,  or a reminder of the whimsy, wonder and magic of childhood.

Under the Same Sky was written and illustrated by Britta Teckentrup and published by Tiger Tales.