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Amos & Boris
Amos & Boris | William Steig
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Amos the mouse and Boris the whale: a devoted pair of friends with nothing at all in common, except good hearts and a willingness to help their fellow mammal. They meet after Amos sets out to sea in his homemade boat, the Rodent, and soon finds himself in extreme need of rescue. Enter Boris. But there will come a day, long after Boris has gone back to a life of whaling about and Amos has gone back to his life of mousing around, when the tiny mouse must find a way to rescue the great whale. The tender yet comical story of this friendship is recorded in text and pictures that are a model of rich simplicity. Here, with apparent ease and concealed virtuosity, Caldecott medalist William Steig brings two winning heroes to life. Amos & Boris is a 1971 New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year, Notable Children's Book of the Year, and Outstanding Book of the Year.
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Bookishgal71
Amos and Boris | William Steig
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Excellent vocabulary and somewhat longer than the average children‘s book. A story of struggle and friendship.

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RakowEli
Amos and Boris | William Steig
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Ready

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Krisjericho
Amos & Boris | William Steig
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I really liked this one, but it didn‘t feel like it was for typical picture book audiences. It is long and wordy, but it is beautifully written and has such great vocabulary. I love that it doesn‘t assume that kids can‘t understand large words in context. A great story of an unlikely friendship.

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jpmcwisemorgan
Dead Investigation | Charlie Price
Mehso-so

This one is ok, off to a bit of a slow start but once I settled into it the story seemed to come together better. This is described as a stand-alone and I think there‘s enough background for that to work. The premise is interesting - a teen who can speak to the dead. He‘s not believed at first and he‘s bordering on suicide because this makes him even more different. He does start to see the value of being with the living and what he can do.

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IamIamIam
Amos & Boris | William Steig
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This was a great book that introduces a lot of new vocabulary to young readers. It's basically a version of the lion and the mouse fable but beautifully written. I mentioned to my daughter that the author is the same man who wrote Sylvester and the Magic Pebble. She whispered, "I hate Sylvester." She cried hysterically when we read that!
#kidlit #raisingreaders

[DELETED] 3803335244 We‘ve never read this one, looks good! 7y
IamIamIam @ForeverNerdy It was really good! My son never made it to the end of the book at bedtime because it's quite wordy. Lol, after 5 years, he finally made it to the end with us! 😂 7y
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LyndseyReads
Amos & Boris | William Steig
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"One night, in a phosphorescent sea, he marveled at the sight of some whales spouting luminous water; and later, lying on the deck of his boat gazing at the immense, starry sky, the tiny mouse, Amos, a little speck of a living thing in the vast living universe, felt thoroughly akin to it all."

Leelee08 ❤️ 8y
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