I was first drawn to this book by the cover. It was sitting up by the cash wrap and little Victor's eyes drew me in; so expressive and cute. Also, the watercolor style is unique and beautiful. I snapped it up without even reading it. I can usually tell if a picture book is going to be for me just by the cover. When I got it home and opened it up this morning I was not disappointed.
This book will always have a special place in my heart. Five, maybe six, years ago my Mom moved from the midwest across the country to New Jersey to help my Sister take care of my niece and nephew. To help her get her bearings, Mom and I would go exploring. One of those explorations took us to Mass MoCA in the Berkshires. Mass MoCA is the largest modern art museum in the country. It's housed in an old textile mill and is pretty astounding. What does all that have to do with a kid's book?
In today’s digital world, where personalized experiences are at the forefront, few things can match the charm of a custom-made book tailored just for your little one. I See Me! Books has taken this concept to new heights, creating beautiful, personalized storybooks that capture a child’s imagination while making them the star of their own story.
The year 2024 has introduced a delightful array of children’s books tailored for readers under the age of 8. Here are five standout titles that have captured the hearts of young audiences and critics alike:
Ra Pu Zel and the Stinky Tofu
Authored by Ying Chang Compestine, this imaginative retelling of the classic Rapunzel fairy tale incorporates elements of Chinese culture, introducing young readers to the unique delicacy of stinky tofu. The story is both educational and entertaining, offering a fresh perspective on a beloved narrative. This book has been recognized as a 2024 recipient of the Common Sense Selection for Books designation.
Ethel the Penguin
Written by Ursula Dubosarsky and illustrated by Christopher Nielsen, this easy-read verse book tells the story of a rather exuberant classmate who also happens to be a penguin. The vibrant illustrations and playful narrative make it a joyous read for young children, celebrating individuality and the excitement of new friendships.
Orris and Timble: The Beginning
This early-reader chapter book by Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Carmen Mok, introduces an unlikely friendship between Orris, a solitary treasure-collecting rat, and Timble, a naive owl. The heartwarming tale emphasizes noble choices and the power of storytelling, making it a perfect read for children aged 4 to 8.
Bluey: Hooray, It’s Easter!
Part of the beloved Bluey series, this lift-the-flap board book brings the excitement of Easter to life. With interactive elements and charming illustrations, it engages young readers in Bluey’s festive adventures, making it an ideal choice for early readers.
The Yellow Bus
Authored and illustrated by Loren Long, this picture book tells the story of a friendly yellow bus and its adventures. The book’s engaging narrative and captivating artwork make it a delightful read for children, emphasizing themes of community and exploration.
These titles showcase the rich and diverse offerings in children’s literature for 2024, providing young readers with stories that entertain, educate, and inspire.
In 2024, kids’ toys and gifts are evolving to be more interactive, educational, and meaningful than ever. Whether you’re shopping for a birthday, holiday, or just a fun surprise, finding the right gift can feel like searching for treasure. To make your search easier, we’ve compiled a list of the year’s most popular and innovative gifts, including one standout: the Recordable Book Buddy, a tech-savvy gift that’s changing the way kids enjoy their favorite stories. Let’s take a look! 🎁✨
The holiday season always makes me feel nostalgic about the holiday season from my youth. There are so many family members who are long gone, and whom I really miss like my mom, dad and grandparents.
Just yesterday I came across Melt Away Mints from Hickory Farms. They were my great-grandfather’s favorite, and I used to buy them for him as a Christmas gift when I was younger. I let my son try them (he loved them). I also told him about his great-great-grandfather and how much he loved them. I really wish that my children had the opportunity to meet him and their great-great-grandmother.
It’s sad that my kids only have vague memories of their grandparents. My daughter remembers a little more because she was 5 1/2 and 6 years old when both grandmother’s passed away. My son is two two and a half years younger than my daughter, and all he really remembers are things he’s seen in photos (so they might not even be true memories).
I wish there was a way I could have captured a little piece of them that would help them stay connected with my children, even as they grow older.
I recently learned about a product I really wish was available when my kids were little and their grandparents were still alive. It would have made for a special, cherished memory. The product is called the Recordable Book Buddy and it’s from the brand Read to Me.
What is a Recordable Book Buddy? This brief video explains it in detail.
What a FABULOUS idea! I WISH this was around when my kids were little. To think they could have had their grandparents read their favorite books to them, and cherish that book forever. It would be nice to hear their voices again.
The directions for recording the with the Recordable Book Buddy are simple to understand and easy to do.
Don’t worry if you make a mistake when you are reading the page. You can re-record if necessary.
Once you are done recording the page, you can attach the included page stickers to the corresponding page in the book, that way children know if they want to have page #5 read to them (for example), they just need to press the #5 on the Recordable Book Buddy (this is a great way to learn numbers and matching too!).
Once you are finished recording and adding the stickers, simply adhere the Recordable Book Buddy to the back of the book and you are ready to share it with that special little someone. Now they can have their favorite story read to them over and over again any time they want, even if you are not around to read to them in person.
This is GREAT for grandparents and grandchildren. Imagine having your grandmother read to your child whenever they want, even if Grandma is no longer with us or lives far away. I think this would also be great for parents who are in the military or who are away for work for long periods of time. This way their child can hear their voice and have their favorite book read to them any time.
What I also love about this is that the reader who is doing the recording can change their voice and/or add sound effects to truly bring the story alive.
The Recordable Book Buddy does require 3 AAA batteries (not included).
Honestly the ONLY “downside” to this product that I can see is that once you attach it to a book, it would be difficult to rip it off to use on another book without causing damage to the book it’s being removed from. I would have loved for this product to be easily used between books, that way it can be used to “read” your child’s favorite book to them as they grow and their favorite book changes. Instead you’ll need to purchase a Recordable Book Buddy specifically for each book you want read to a child.
That is not so bad. My daughter has several of her favorite childhood books saved. They are still her favorites. I was just thinking more so for children whose book tastes change as they get older.
This is a great parent/child, grandparent/child gift idea too!
If you are interested in learning more, visit the brand online at ReadtoMe.com. You can also check them out on social media. Their links are found on the bottom of their website.
What do you think about this idea? Feel free to comment and share your thoughts. I always love to hear from readers.