NAUGHTY KITTY by Adam Stower
When Lily is finally allowed to have her very own kitten, strange things are afoot. Lily's brand new, teeny-tiny Kitty shouldn't be any trouble at all, but as soon as Lily leaves Kitty alone, hilarious hijinks are always around the corner.
Kitty ruins the kitchen, Kitty ruins the den. And we won't talk about what Kitty did to the rug. (Ugg!) Could it be that someone or something else is to blame for Kitty's wild behavior?
A loveable story that will have kids laughing out loud, NAUGHTY KITTY is a classic tale of mistaken cat-tastophies that makes for a roaringly purr-fect read.
When Lily is finally allowed to have her very own kitten, strange things are afoot. Lily's brand new, teeny-tiny Kitty shouldn't be any trouble at all, but as soon as Lily leaves Kitty alone, hilarious hijinks are always around the corner.
Kitty ruins the kitchen, Kitty ruins the den. And we won't talk about what Kitty did to the rug. (Ugg!) Could it be that someone or something else is to blame for Kitty's wild behavior?
A loveable story that will have kids laughing out loud, NAUGHTY KITTY is a classic tale of mistaken cat-tastophies that makes for a roaringly purr-fect read.
The 411 by Maria And Goddess:
We loved this sweet book with the adorable faced kitty! Poor kitty can't do anything right in Lily's eyes. Her tiny kitty gets in quite a bit of trouble. It seems that every time Kitty turns around Lily is scolding it for something. However, it isn't Lily's kitty who is making the mischief but a huge tiger that has escaped from the zoo.
We love the illustrations of Lily and her kitty. AND...my reluctant 8 year old read this book without any help which makes it even better for this reading momma!
With word bubbles, full page illustrations, a sweet, funny story and kitty's innocent face, kids and parents will love this book.
AVAILABLE IN JUNE
Learn to count to five as these very hungry pandas lunch on bamboo in this innovative board book with die-cut pages!
Brightly colored illustrations
and fun rhyming text make this the perfect read-aloud for young children
just learning about numbers and counting. The die-cut pandas sit at the
top of the page, and as the reader moves through the book, each panda
gets something to eat! Little hands stay engaged with the turn of the
page as readers learn all about how to count to and visualize numbers 1
to 5!
The 411 by Maria and Goddess:
Five Hungry Pandas is an adorable book about sweet, cuddly pandas, who are all very hungry. Each page opens with a Panda cut out. The book has a number on each page where each of the panda gets to eventually eat leaving the reminder on the next page. It's basically a count up and a count down book. We thought it was really cute and Goddess thinks kids will love the panda faces and searching for the number on each page. She said that she would have loved pointing to the numbers if she was a toddler and I agree.
The 411 by Maria and Goddess:
Five Hungry Pandas is an adorable book about sweet, cuddly pandas, who are all very hungry. Each page opens with a Panda cut out. The book has a number on each page where each of the panda gets to eventually eat leaving the reminder on the next page. It's basically a count up and a count down book. We thought it was really cute and Goddess thinks kids will love the panda faces and searching for the number on each page. She said that she would have loved pointing to the numbers if she was a toddler and I agree.
Eleven-year-old Nola Sutton has been best friends and neighbors with the Swift boys for practically her whole life. There's the youngest, Kevin, who never stops talking; the oldest, Brian, who's always kind and calm; and then there's Canaan, the ringleader and Nola's best-best friend. Together, they have a summer of fun adventures planned.
But then everything changes overnight.
When the boys' dad leaves without even saying good-bye, it completely destroys the Swift family, and all Nola can do is watch. She tries to hold on to them, but they are changing. Kevin stops talking, Canaan starts hanging out with mean boys, and Brian is never around. Nola just wants things to go back to the way they were -- the way they've always been.
Is Nola strong enough to save the Swift boys from themselves, or has she lost them forever?
The 411 by Maria:
I love YA books. This book was written by Kody Keplinger while in middle school. Pretty impressive for a young woman.
The Swift Boys and Me find Nola a tom boy who hangs out with three brothers coming of age. She watched her best friend Canaan's father leave one night and never come back. Now she is a on a mission to find out why he left and if he is ever coming back all while dealing with her mom's upcoming wedding and her best friends reeling from the disappearance of their dad.
The story and characters are well written. I loved the story and can't wait to pass it to my niece. My only complaint is that the ending left me wondering if everyone will be OK.
Disclaimer: I received these books from Scholastic Books no monetary compensation was received for my honest opinion.
These books all seem really good. I love the illustration on Naughty Kitty.
ReplyDeleteThese books sound great. I wish I had young children at home again - hopefully someday I'll have grandkids and I'd definitely be interested in getting a coule of these books for them when the time comes.
ReplyDeleteFive Hungry Pandas looks really sweet and like it would be entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how adorable the cover of Naughty Kitty is. It's just so darn cute.
ReplyDeleteI think all these books look really fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI think my step daughter would probably like The Swift Boys and Me.
ReplyDeletevery nice grandson would like
ReplyDeleteThese sound like great books that any young child would love to read.
ReplyDeleteI have a little granddaughter that can't stop reading.She would love these books and I think the "Naughty Kitty" is most adorable.
ReplyDeleteThey all really seem like really great books for almost any child.
ReplyDeleteAww, I bet that mine would adore Naughty Kitty. I know I would, too! We have four cats and are an animal-loving family. Thanks for the reviews.
ReplyDeleteNaughty Kitty is a pretty scary story in my eyes.
ReplyDeleteI still love reading children's books. I still love my favorite, Charlotte's Web. I'm betting you guys have read that and probably love it, too.
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I want to read the Naughty Kitty book! I t sounds so cute and I am a cat lover (I have 8).
ReplyDeleteHaving four naughty kitties, this would be a cute book for us to read.
ReplyDeleteradeeolover at yahoo dot com
Naughty Kitty looks like such a cute book I have 4 cats so I know the kids would love reading it.
ReplyDeleteI think my step daughter would enjoy reading these books.
ReplyDeleteThe pandas are so adorable, who doesn't love panda bears?
ReplyDeleteI want the Naughty Kitty for my 3 year old grandson!! It seems so cute and funny!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea of the die-cut pandas in the hungry panda book.
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