In a Polish Country House Kitchen
Book
In My Polish Country House Kitchen is a beautifully written cookbook that explores the fall of...
The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated Coming Through Slaughter in Books
Oct 7, 2020
OCR - scan text from camera
Productivity and Business
App
5 free credits (scans) for all users! Take a picture of anything; book, your computer screen or...
Mickey On The Move
Book
In this bighearted book, the real story of a young boy with deafness in his ears is aided by his...
Special Needs Children Picture Books Hearing loss deaf
Samurai Marathon (2019)
Movie
Fact-based historical drama. In 1855, the arrival of American ships off the Japanese coast prompts...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Mr. Waldorf Travels to the Mysterious China in Books
Feb 8, 2018 (Updated Apr 9, 2019)
The pictures are done wonderfully. The author will get readers engaged with this set of books. I got the four books that are out for this series. Your children will learn about the country China. The author does wonderful giving you different things in this book. The way the author has Mr. Waldorf travel in this book makes it quite run and enjoyable. You learn about China most popular bear that live there. You also learn about China landmarks along the way. The picture are down wonderfully and can entertain you that way as well.
This is good for adventurous children. The pup in the book whose name is Mr. Waldorf seems to lose this reading glasses. Your children will laugh and learn at the same time. To me the age is good for children as young as age 3 to beginner readers.
Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Apr 23, 2020
Michael Rosen's Sad Book
Quentin Blake and Michael Rosen
Book
A heartbreakingly honest account of a father's grief for his son from the illustrious pairing of two...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated The Lorax in Books
Mar 5, 2019
I had this book as a kid, and we read it many times while I was growing up. Rereading it as an adult, I was struck again by just how dark this book is. There is a clear environmental message to the book. I do wish it were more even handed, but I realize this is a picture book for kids, and a morality tale at that. The pictures and creatures are pure Dr. Seuss and are fun. The story, while told in rhyme, features some of Dr. Seuss’s made up creatures, so it isn’t early reader friendly, but as kids are ready to tackle something more challenging with the help of adults, this book would be great.
Goddess in the Stacks (553 KP) rated Above the Timberline in Books
May 22, 2019
If it was just the text, it would be a very lackluster book. There are aspects of the story that are unexplained, and aspects that are explained only by the accompanying paintings. It's really the paintings that make this book unique. It's almost like - an adult picture book, I suppose. It actually reads more like someone found the series of paintings and constructed a story to support what they imagined was happening in the pictures.
Regardless, it's a unique experience. Manchess is a remarkable artist. The paintings are gorgeous, and the book does that thing where the text and art play around each other on the page, creating unique formatting that helps tell the story on its own, like when a full two-page spread of a painting has two lines of text to emphasize them.
Fascinating, beautiful book.