Category: Classic Books
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Good Dog, Carl

This week, we are highlighting our favorite wordless books! We love getting to put our own imagination into stories so get ready for some meaningful illustrations! Lulu’s Pick of the Week is Good Dog, Carl by Alexandra Day. I think she relates to the baby and wishes she had a baby-sitter as cool as Carl.…
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A Letter To Amy

Here’s a book for your rainy spring days ahead: A Letter to Amy by the Prolific and masterful Ezra Jack Keats. We have loved getting to know our famous Peter in this book. We loved his gentleness in The Snowy Day ❄️ and continue to see it in this one as well. This story highlights…
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Where the Wild Things Are

T Rex’s pick of the week is the classic, Where the Wild Things Are, written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. We ❤️ this book for so many reasons. It’s about mischievous Max who has a wild night of getting into trouble, imaginative adventures from his bedroom, and the constant love of his mom. I think…
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Emily

Emily by Michael Bedard, illustrated by the beautiful, wish-she-could-have-illustrated-a-book-for-me, Barbara Cooney This is one of the first books I ever owned for myself, hence the book sleeve missing 🤷🏼♀️. It is visually and lyrically beautiful from start to finish. The book is about a little girl who lived down the street from Emily Dickinson. They…
