Recently Read to Rilla
Never Tease a Weasel by Jean Conder Soule
My very favorite book when I was a preschooler, made all the more wonderful by the art of the inimitable George Booth.
Bink and Gollie by Kate DiCamillo
Bink reminds me of Tib: tiny, fluffy, determined. Gollie is just this side of an Edward Gorey character. Which is to say: I adore 'em both. Rilla won't let me read this one to her just once. Gotta be two or three times in a row.
Mr. Pusskins and Little Whiskers: Another Love Story by Sam Lloyd
Poor Mr. Pusskins, tormented by that rogueish kitten, and blamed for his hijinks to boot. Wonderful expressions on the feline faces here. Rilla is smitten by cat and kitten.
Rhyming Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas
My SIL recommended this one and I bet I've read it a hundred times so far this week. No exaggeration. Huge hit with the three youngest, especially Rilla who is in a big rhyme phase. Bonus: vacuum cleaner sucking noises.
How to Heal a Broken Wing by Bob Graham
One of my favorites from my stint as a first-round CYBILs picture book judge in 2008. Now a repeat request from Rilla, who loves the quiet, earnest tone of this story about a boy who rescues an injured pigeon. The kind of book you pore over and talk about, heads together.
Hooray for Grandma Jo by Thomas McKean
A family favorite. Grandma Jo loses her glasses the night before Little Lloyd is due for a visit. That's how she happens to bring home an escaped zoo lion instead. She plies her furry visitor with ice cream and dancing, and they have a fine old time, managing to thwart a burglar while they're at it. Big belly laughs from my littles over this one.
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