It's Friday and time for Fast Five Fiction! Each week I share five fiction books: new books, notable books, books around a common theme. November is Picture Book Month, an international literacy initiative that celebrates print picture books. Picture books aren't just for younger kids, I often take them home for my tweens and teen to read and have been known to laugh out loud at the desk while looking through our new arrivals.
Click the title to be directed to the book in our catalog. Book descriptions are from Goodreads.
Shine-A-Light series by Carron Brown
The popular shine a light series has a title for everyone! Each page has a prompt to consider and then your child can shine a flashlight behind the page to reveal a hidden image. Turn the page to read more about the image that was revealed.
How do you read a flashlight book?The Book No One Wants to Read by Beth Bacon
If you think reading is boring, then you can pretend to read this book! All you have to do is sit here and turn the pages. Everyone will think you’re reading. Are you ready? Let’s get started…
Too Crowded by Lena Podesta
Gil the Goldfish lives in a fishbowl with 138 pebbles—he counts them every day—and a castle. It feels TOO CROWDED! When Gil leaves his bowl in search of open spaces, he finds a world full of many interesting…and loud … and possibly dangerous creatures.It turns out that life outside the bowl might not be right for a fish. Thank goodness for Turtle, a citizen of the not-so-great outdoors who comes to Gil’s rescue! Will Gil make peace with his home sweet home, and maybe even find room for a friend in the process?
The Day the Kids Took Over by Sam Apple
But running the world is a tough job. After the kids build a massive house of candy and then immediately eat all of their own furniture, they begin to have second thoughts.
Will the kids give the adults one more chance to run the world?
Mr. Walker Steps Out by Lisa Graff
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