Sunday, 27 March 2016

Do Dog’s Sleep Anywhere?

I read the children’s book called ‘Time for Bed Fred,’ one afternoon.

This book was written and illustrated by Yasmeen Ismail.

It’s a delightful tale of a dog called Fred who doesn’t want to go to bed.

Fred the dog does not want to go to bed, instead he wants to play outside in the garden. Finally when Fred the dog does go to sleep it’s anywhere except in his own bed!

Sounds familiar?

A great book to read at bedtime; young children will love it.

My final thought’s on this book is; that it’s a lovely story for children with fun illustrations.


Read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think?

Sunday, 20 March 2016

How To Make A Plan?

I read the children’s book called ‘Shh! we have a plan,’ a few weeks ago.

The book was written and illustrated by Chris Haughton.

It’s a story about four friends that try and catch a beautiful bird.

After their failed attempt at catching the beautiful bird, they run off into the forest and find a Squirrel.

And guess what?

They have a plan!

It’s a very funny and entertaining book, I’d definitely recommend it.

It’s great for young children with repetitive words and counting.


Read the book now or watch it on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think?

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Have You Ever Been Stuck?

I read the children’s book called ‘Stuck,’ one afternoon.

This book was written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

It tells a comical story of a small boy and a kite.

When a young boy’s kite gets stuck in the tree, you could say he chucks everything at it to shift it; but it still won’t budge!

How will the young boy get it down, I wonder?

It’s a fun story I’d recommend reading to young children.

I believe the moral of the story in this book is; ‘If at first you don’t succeed then try and try again,’ or if that doesn’t work you could just chuck things at it!

Read it now or watch it on YouTube and tell me what you think?


Sunday, 6 March 2016

How Friendship's Cure Loneiness?

I read the children’s book called ‘Lost and Found,’ one afternoon.

This book was written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

It tells the story of a small boy and an unexpected visitor; a Penguin!

The small boy believing that the Penguin is lost takes him back home to the South Pole; but then soon discovers that the Penguin isn’t lost, he’s just lonely.

I’d recommend reading this story to young children it’s a delightful story, with colourful illustrations.

I believe the moral of the story in this book is; ‘Friendship cures loneliness.’

So with that in mind, why don’t you say a friendly ‘Morning’ or ‘Afternoon,’ to a neighbour, work colleague or someone you don’t know and make their day, because after all friendship cures loneliness.

Why not read the book now or watch it on YouTube, and tell me what you think?