![]() ![]() “A unicorn, a dinosaur and a shark walk into a book. By the end, you feel you’ve read a poem in homage to a phenomenon of nature.”Ī Unicorn, a Dinosaur and a Shark Walk Into a Book, written and illustrated by Jonathan Fenske A single natural phenomenon is shown and described on each page, with a brief, bright, abstract image and deftly described context. Recommended by Mary Taft, book buyer in the children’s department at Prairie Lights bookstore in Iowa City “This comical counting adventure follows 100 mighty dragons all named Broccoli as they each embark on their own journey until there’s one dragon left, who retreats to a cave for the winter and reemerges in the spring with a special surprise!” Kids learn which colors make green, purple and orange - while counting! Colorful and purrfect for preschool and older toddlers!”įind from your local bookstore | Find at your local libraryġ00 Mighty Dragons All Named Broccoli by David LaRochelle illustrated by Lian Cho The book counts up from one to 10 - and you see the cats play and stretch - until four cats with patches bust open the red paint can and encourage the other cats to play and frolic in the blue/yellow paint. “What happens when one white cat and nine other cats find red, blue and yellow paint cans? Color chaos - that’s what readers will see in this simple color and counting gem. Recommended by Janeé Jackson-Doering, youth service coordinator for the State Library of Iowa in Des Moines 10 Cats, written and illustrated by Emily Gravett ![]()
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