Episode 15, “How to Make An Apple Pie and See The World”

Children’s Book Reviews

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is a story about mailing something unusual. What is the most unusual thing you have ever received in the mail? What do you think the name of this book is? Here are some clues — the story was written by Michael O. Tunnel and illustrated by Ted Rand. It was published by Greenwillow Books. Last week’s book “How To Make an Apple Pie and See The World” is a story about traveling the world to get the ingredients to make an apple pie. Have you ever had to go to several stores to get the ingredients for a recipe? “How To Make an Apple Pie and See The World” was written and illustrated by Majorie Priceman, published by Random House Children’s Books, and written for children ages 3-7. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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Episode 14, “Miss Rumphius”

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Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about the adventure of making an apple pie. What do you think the name of this book is? Here are some clues — the book was written by and illustrated by Majorie Priceman and published by Random House Children’s Books. Last week’s book “Miss Rumphius” is a story about a girl who resolves to make the world more beautiful after hearing the story of her great-aunt who made the world more beautiful by sowing lupine seeds. This book was written and illustrated by Barbara Clooney. It was published by Puffin Books and is written for children ages 5-8. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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Episode 13, “The Salamander Room”

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Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is a story is about a girl who resolves to make the world more beautiful. What do you think the title of this book is? It involves flowers and her great-aunt. Here are some clues — the story was written illustrated by Barbara Clooney, published by Puffin Books, and written for children ages 5-8 years. Last week’s book “The Salamander Room” is a story about a boy who brings home a pet salamander and he uses his imagination of how the salamander lives with him. It was written by Anne Mazer. This story was published by Random House Children’s Books and was written for children ages 5-8. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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Episode 12 , “The Bee Tree”

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Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is a story about a boy who brings home a pet salamander. The boy and his salamander are quite imaginative. What do you think the title of this book is? Here are some clues. This story was, published by Random House Children’s Books and was written for children ages 5-8. Last week’s book “The Bee Tree” is a story about a grandfather who teaches his granddaughter to enjoy reading and learning. This story was written by Patricia Polacco and published by Penguin Young Readers Group. It was written for children ages 4-8. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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Episode 11, “Papa Piccolo”

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Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is a story about a grandfather who teaches his granddaughter to enjoy reading and learning. It also involves bees and a town. This story was written by Patricia Polacco and published by Penguin Young Readers Group. Written for children ages 4-8. Last week’s book “Papa Piccolo” is about a cat who takes on a big responsibility — raising kittens. Oh, the trouble those kittens get into. This book was written by Carol Talley and Illustrated by Itoko Maeno; published by Marsh Media, for children ages 6-9 years.

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Episode 10, “America’s White Table”

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Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about a cat who takes on a big responsibility. What do you think that might be? What do you think the title of this book is? Here are some clues — it was written by Carol Talley and Illustrated by Itoko Maeno; published by Marsh Media, for children ages 6-9 years. Last week’s book “America’s White Table” is about a special patriotic table. Next time you are at a Memorial or Veteran’s Day service, observe if there is a table set. This book is why there is that table. Written by Margot Theis Raven and illustrated by Mike Benny. It was published by Sleeping Bear Press for children ages 6-10 years.

Episode 9, “The Raft”

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

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This week’s book is about a special patriotic table set to honor our armed forces, especially those who never make it home. What do you think the title of this book is? Here are some clues — the book was written by Margot Theis Raven and illustrated by Mike Benny. It was published by Sleeping Bear Press for children ages 6-10 years. Last week’s book “The Raft” is about a boy who spends the summer with his grandmother on a river and raft. Oh, the summer it turns out to be. This book was written and illustrated by Jim LaMarche and published by Harper Collins Publishers for children ages 4 -8 years. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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Episode 7, (The end of the school year) and The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Children’s Book Reviews

Where was Mrs. Pilcher this week? The end of the school year (2019-2020). Our last book for the school year was “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle. Mr. Carle does awesome illustrations with mixed media. It is published by Penguin Young Readers Group and is geared for ages 2-5, but older children enjoy it as well.

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Episode 6, “Mirette On The High Wire

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

Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is about a caterpillar who pigs out. What do you think the title of this book is? Here are some clues, the book was written and illustrated by Eric Carle and published by Penguin Young Readers Group for children ages 2-5 Last week’s book “Mirette On The High Wire” is about the story of Mirette, a French girl who learns to walk on the tightrope. This book was written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully and published by Puffin Books for children ages 4-8. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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Episode 5, “Charlotte’s Webb”

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Where is Mrs. Pilcher this week? This week’s book is a story about a French girl who learns to walk on the tightrope, thanks to one of the greatest tight walkers, who comes to stay at her mother’s inn. What do you think the title of this book is? Here are some clues — written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully and published by Puffin Books for children ages 4-8. Last week’s book was “Charlotte’s Webb” written by E. B. White and Illustrated by Garth Williams. It was published by Harper & Brothers for children ages 8-12 years. If you enjoy this video, please click the thumbs up to like and follow!

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