Episode 25, “The Rag Coat”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this time? The previous book was written by Lauren A. Mills and is “The Rag Coat.” It’s a story about a girl and a special coat that is made for her by the women in her community. Written for children ages 4-8, and published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. A wonderful story about community, and acceptance. This next book is also about a coat for a little girl. Again, the community is involved in providing the materials and labor for a beautiful coat. It was written by Harriet Ziefert and illustrated by Anita Lobel; published by Dragonfly Books.

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Episode 24, “Andy and the Lion”

Children’s Book Review at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about a girl and a special coat that is made for her by the women in her community. It was written by Lauren A. Mills for children ages 4-8, published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. What do you think the title of this book is? Last week’s book, “Andy and the Lion” was written by James Daugherty. It was published by Puffin Books. This book is for children ages 3-7 years old. A fun story about a boy and his imagination.

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Episode 23, “The Giraffe That Walked To Paris”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about a boy who meets a lion and soon makes a new friend. Can you guess the name of the book? The author is James Daugherty and it was published by Puffin Books. This book is for children ages 3-7 years old. Last week’s book “The Giraffe That Walked To Paris” is the true story of the first giraffe ever to live in Europe. The giraffe belonged to the Pasha of Egypt, who decided to give her as a gift to the king of France. The giraffe journeyed first by boat to Marseilles, then on foot through the towns and villages of France, all the way to Paris. Her arrival in the capital was celebrated with a splendid royal parade, and everywhere she went she caused a sensation. The author is Nancy Milton and the illustrator is Roger Roth. This book is for children ages 3-7 years old.

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Episode 22, “Follow The Drinking Gourd”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about a very long trip taken by an animal with a very long neck. Can you guess the name of the book? Here are some clues. The author is Nancy Milton and Illustrator is Roger Roth. The publisher is Purple House Press. This book is written for children ages 5-6. Last week’s book “Follow the Drinking Gourd” is about a peg-leg sailor who helps slaves escape on the Underground Railroad The author and illustrator is Jeanette Winter. This book is for children ages 3-7 years old.

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Episode 21, “Madeline”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about a peg-leg sailor who helps slaves escape on the Underground Railroad. Can you guess the name of the book? Here are some clues. The author and illustrator is Jeanette Winter. The book was published by Random House Children’s Books and is for children ages 3-7 years old. Last week’s book “Madeline” is about a group of girls in Paris that live in an old house covered in vines! They have lots of adventures together. Madeline was written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans and published by Penguin Young Readers; it is for children ages 3-7 years old.

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Episode 20, “Ferdinand”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

This week’s book is about a group of girls in Paris, France! Can you guess the name of the book? Here are some clues. The author and illustrator is Ludwig Bemelmans. The book was published by Penguin Young Readers Group and is great for children ages 3-7 years old. Last week’s book “Ferdinand” was written by Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson. It is about a bull who liked flowers and simply enjoyed life. “Ferdinand” was published by Penguin Young Readers and is great for children ages 3-7 years old.

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Episode 19, “The Glorious Flight”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about a bull that loves flowers! Can you guess the name of the book? Here are some clues: the author is Munro Leaf and it was illustrated by Robert Lawson; published by Penguin Young Readers Group for children ages 2-5 years. Last week’s book “The Glorious Flight” was about the very first flight across the English Channel in a heavier than air aircraft flown by Louis Bleriot. Written by Alice Provensen and Martin Provensen, published by Penguin Young Readers, and is great for children ages 5-8.

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Episode 18, “Night Of The Moon Jellies”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about the very first flight across the English Channel in a heavier-than-air aircraft flown by Louis Bleriot. What do you think the title of this book is? Here are some clues — the book was written by Alice Provensen and Martin Provensen and published by Penguin Young Readers Group. It is geared for children ages 5-8 years old. Last week’s book “Night Of The Moon Jellies” is a story about mysterious lights in the ocean. This book was written and illustrated by Mark Shasha, published by Simon & Schuster, and is for children 8-12 years.

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Episode 17, “Blueberries For Sal”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about mysterious lights in the ocean. Have you ever seen unexplainable lights in the ocean? What do you think the title is? Here are some clues. This book was written and illustrated by Mark Shasha, published by Simon & Schuster, and is for children 8-12 years. Last week’s book “Blueberries For Sal” is about the adventures of a young girl and her mom who meet up with some bears while picking blueberries. “Blueberries For Sal” was written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey and published by Penguin Young Readers. It is geared for children ages 3-7 years.

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Episode 16, “Mailing May”

Children’s Book Reviews at Mrs. Pilcher’s Bookshelf

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is a story is about a girl and her mom who meet up with some bears while picking blueberries. What do you think will happen? What do you think the name of this book is? The author and illustrator is Robert McCloskey and it was published by Penguin Young Readers Group. Last week’s book “Mailing May” is a true story about parents who mail May to her grandma’s because passenger tickets are too expensive. Written by Michael O. Tunnell, illustrated by Ted Rand and written for children ages 4-8 years old. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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