Even Chris was taken with this book and the true story it tells of the ships that were painted with dazzling designs during World War I. It was a crazy idea born out of desperation to stop the deadly German U-boat attacks that were crippling Britain. It's a fascinating story that combines history and art and warfare and ships and gives the reader the desire to learn more. There's a timeline, actual photographs and an informative author and illustrator's note in the back pages. It was also fun to learn the role that women artists played in painting the ships those outrageous designs.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Monday, March 23, 2026
Special Delivery
Special Delivery
Valjean McLenighan
illustrated by Richard Brown 1980
As a child of the 80's, Sesame Street (and the Muppets) were an important part of my little life! These Sesame Street books were published as a whole collection and I remember having them in my elementary school and the church preschool rooms. They're not anything groundbreaking, but the nostalgic pleasure of them can't be underestimated! I've hung on to this one because it features Prairie Dawn as a delivery girl and aside from children's books, sending letters and packages through the mail is a great passion of mine! The story is classic silly Sesame street, showcasing various modes of transportation as Prairie Dawn manages to get a "very important" package from Ernie to Bert.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Cities
The graphics in this book are just wonderful! I especially loved the Tokyo page having actually been to that city last summer. Books like this with little tidbits of information are always popular in our house.
Cities
Manon Bucciarelli
translated by Josephine Murray 2025
Labels:
City,
diversity,
graphic design,
international,
multicultural,
travel
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