
Tickity Tack. That's the sound of an ant on a railroad track.
Clickity clack. That's the sound of a train on the railroad track.
What will switchman Jack do?
In this book, cleverly illustrated by

There have only been a handful of books that have caused me to actually shed physical tears while trying to read them aloud to my children. The Friend is among them.
If I'm honest, it took a couple readings of this book to sell me. Not because it was poorly written or illustrated, but because I was worried it contained too many words for my young children and that they would lose interest.

With bright pictures by Jeff Mack, Ashman's Starry Safari is a trip worth taking.
Christelow started with the familiar rhyme Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed. Soon, her monkeys moved off the bed and pursued other endeavors in ensuing books: sitting in trees, baking a birthday cake, washing a car, cleaning the house, going shopping and amazingly, finding nothing to do. Each of these stories is a fun leap from her original adaptation of the jumping monkey song.
I found Pirates Don't Change Diapers first and loved the title. But it is actually a sequel to How I Became A Pirate.

"The vipers on the bus says sssss, sssss, sssss"

With inventive illustrations by Janet Stevens, To Market, To Market takes the old rhyme "to market, to market to by a fat pig..." to a creative, fresh level.