Written in 1952 this is about a cat who looks ar different objects in the house. #ISpyBingoJuly Finally finished July @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
Written in 1952 this is about a cat who looks ar different objects in the house. #ISpyBingoJuly Finally finished July @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
I‘m so enjoying this book! Gifted by @LibrarianRyan during our swap last month. It‘s so cute!! I‘m glad there are more volumes!
My mom loved this series. She was the one who sparked my love of reading. I love that my nieces and nephews (an some of their kids as well) also love to read. My mom would be so happy that she passed that down. As for this book series, I would love to hear your recommendations for other fun cozy mysteries. Bonus points if they take place in bookstores. Also, I am happy that @amandalewey is now on Litsy. ❤️
"I am the dog. I like the light. / I run and jump and bark and bite."
This book can be used to discuss point of view and character traits. Teachers can encourage students to write poems from the perspective of different animals or even inanimate objects.
In this delightful collection, Hall presents two distinct voices: one from a dog and the other from a cat. The poems capture their personalities and their contrasting perspectives on life, making this a fun read for children.
This is a wonderful story about the whimsical fun that you could go on if you let yourself have a little bit of imagination
“We look! We saw! We saw him! We saw him! We saw that Cat in the Hat!”
This book has many aspects of poetry. It follows a goofy and fun character the cat in the hat who visits two children on a rainy day with his companions thing 1 and thing 2 in which they went on an adventure together