I read
the children’s book called, ‘Moving Day,’ one day last week.
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael
Martchenko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a young girl named
Danielle and the day she moved.
It
was moving day and after hanging about just watching her parents rushing around
packing things into boxes, she was told to go and help pack some things too.
Not
sure what to pack, her mischievous side came into play and so she decided to
pack her brothers and sisters, which is not really a good idea.
And
so, after they’d moved into the new house and the boxes were opened that contained
her brothers and sisters, she found out how mad they were.
Since
moving in they’d been chasing her and when they catch her, she will experience for
herself what it’s really like inside a cardboard box.
So,
to find out if they succeed in catching her, why not read the book or with parental
guidance or permission watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what
you think.
It’s
a great book for young children they’ll love the storyline.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
I read
the children’s book called, ‘Get Me Another One,’ the other morning.
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Mike Boldt.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a young girl called
Kristi and her first fishing expedition.
On a
first ever fishing trip with her dad and due to unforeseen bad weather conditions,
Kristi fell into the ocean.
When
her dad lifted her out, he was surprised to see that she’d caught a large fish
with her bare hands and when Kristi said she loved fishing, he threw her back into
the ocean again to catch a second one, unfortunately this time it was too large
to take home.
So,
how do you think Kristi’s mum felt when she learned how her daughter caught her
first fish?
To
find out what happened next, why not read the book or with parental permission
or guidance watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
It’s
a great fictional fishing story for young children to read.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
I read
the children’s book called, ‘Deep Snow,’ the other morning.
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael
Martchenko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a father and his
two daughters that have a snow adventure.
When
sisters Ali and Kate get stuck in a snow drift their father tries very hard to
get them out. Eventually he manages to pull them out, but then he finds that they’re
missing their boots.
Being
a good dad, he tries to retrieve the boots, but as he reaches further and
further into the hole he unfortunately falls in and finds himself stuck.
Now
with their dad stuck in the snow, how will Ali and Kate get him out?
To
find out what happened next and if they retrieved their boots, why not read the
book or with parental guidance or permission watch the story on YouTube, then
you can tell me what you think.
It’s
a great book for children to read as it explains in a simple way how dangerous deep
snow can be.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
I read
the children’s book called, ‘Ready, Set, Go,’ the other day.
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and is beautifully illustrated by Michael
Martchenko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a young girl named Miranda
and how she accidently won a race.
Miranda’s
father had entered a race and needed some water to drink before it started, so
to help, Miranda went to get a bottle of water for him.
Unfortunately,
before she could get back to him the horn was heard which started the race, undeterred
Miranda looked for her father chasing after each runner to find out where he
was.
She
didn’t know it at the time, but she’d beaten all the other runners and won the
race.
To
find out if Miranda found her father in the end why not read the book, or you
could with parental guidance watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me
what you think.
It’s
a great book for children and adults to read for it shows that you’re never too
old to run in a race or to accidently win!
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
I read
the children’s book called, ‘Hugs.’
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and is beautifully illustrated by Michael
Martchencko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a young girl named Thea.
After
being mad with her mum Thea takes her little brother Tate out for a walk.
But
after they’d walked for a while Theas little brother wanted a hug.
But
after hugging him he told her that it wasn’t the right type of hug, so she
decided to try something different.
So,
she introduced him to different types of animals to hug instead.
But
will her little brother want to hug a smelly or spikey animal?
Would
you?
To
find out what happens in the end why not read the book, or you could with
parental guidance watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you
think.
It’s
a great book for children. It will inspire their imagination and creativity, plus
I’m sure you’d get a hug out of it too.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk
I read
the children’s book called, ‘The Enormous Suitcase,’ yesterday.
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Martchenko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of a young girl named Kelsey
and her enormous suitcase.
Every
other week Kelsey stayed with her dad and his cat, and each time Kelsey would
take an extra item in her enormous suitcase to remind her of home.
However,
when Kelsey’s mum stops her from taking the dog, she finds another unique way
of taking it.
Also,
there was another issue, the cat!
What
do you think happened when the dog saw the cat?
To
find out what happened next why not read the book, or you could with parental
guidance watch the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.
It’s
a great book for children and adults, it shows consideration amongst separated
parents.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk