by Kim Jacobs | Jul 2, 2021 | Books
Dragons Love Tacos Dragons Love Tacos is one of those books that kids love to read over and over because of the big slapstick drama. As the title says, dragons love tacos in every form, so you’ll need boatloads of them if you want dragons to show up to your...
by Kim Jacobs | Jun 26, 2021 | Books
When You Trap a Tiger Magical Realism is one of my favorite genres. This type of story intertwines fantasy with the world we’re all familiar with, which I find irresistible. When You Trap a Tiger, from Tae Keller, is an outstanding example of this genre, and has...
by Kim Jacobs | Jun 26, 2021 | Books
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type Where did the cows find a typewriter? How did they learn to type? These questions never get answered, but it doesn’t make any difference in this irreverent and slyly funny book. The cows (and eventually the hens) have decided...
by Kim Jacobs | Jun 26, 2021 | Books
The Book With No Pictures The Book with No Pictures from B.J. Novak won’t win awards for its illustrations. True to the title, there are none. Yet a book with no pictures can still be wildly entertaining and worth reading over and over. There also isn’t...
by Kim Jacobs | Jun 19, 2021 | Books
The Paper Bag Princess Princess Elizabeth has a pretty good life—until a dragon shows up, destroying the castle (and all her clothes) and taking her future husband, Prince Ronald, back to its cave. But Elizabeth isn’t the...