I would like to introduce you to the children’s book Big Green Garage Written by Jen Arena and Illustrated by Mike Dutton which I received a copy of in exchange for this review.
Charlie is just like his dad and has been obsessed with cars even before he could walk. As soon as I saw read information on Big Green Garage I knew both Charlie and David would enjoy reading this picture book. As well as my Grandson Elijah who is having his Birthday this month making this book the perfect Gift for him.
As I got ready to read the book with Charlie and let David know he could give it to Elijah once we finished I found myself changing my mind as were hosting a Sleep-Over with my niece and nephew next weekend. I’ve asked them to bring two books we could read before going to bed.
As I thought about that I knew Big Green Garage would be perfect for Charlie and I to bring because the kids would enjoy both the story line and the pictures. We can take turns reading the book and discuss what is happening and why. Then we can draw what we read creating art for my office.
As we come across words Charlie might not know we can add them to our Homeschool Spelling list and once we finish reading the book we can find movies about Cars to watch while making Car Shaped Cookies as our evening snack. I can’t wait to see what Lily thinks of the book because girls love cars and being in a garage just as much as men do. Or at least Suzzane and I did.
I love how they mention the garage isn’t so clean and how we could help the mechanic clean and organize the garage which could be some of the chores our children have to do. I know the kids will have fun opening up the flaps to see what is inside the different places and there is enough flaps for all of us to open them and share what we found and how we could use them with our own cars.
Big Green Garage will lead to many hours of fun reading this book inside the home or outside and it even fits inside the Suitcase if you plan on taking a trip this year. Charlie has even asked to plan a Homeschool Field Trip to a Auto Parts Store so he can look up everything we saw in the book in person and his dad can show him how the items works. Allowing them to have one on one time together.
If you haven’t have the opportunity to see Big Green Garage in person I hope you will check on Amazon and purchase your own copy or check out the local Library to see if they have Big Green Garage to check out and keep learning happening during the Summer.
Car trouble? Little hands get to work and play in the Big Green Garage by pushing and pulling 15 satisfying novelty elements!
Lift flaps, pull tabs, and turn wheels to fix vehicles in the Big Green Garage!
With ten spreads of durable levers and gears, readers will tow a car, check the tires, fix the muffler, and more, side by side with the talented mechanics of the Big Green Garage. In the Big Green Garage, even cars have fun! With rollicking, rhyming text and 15 push-and-pull tabs throughout, young readers will delight in this satisfying and interactive read-aloud.
A FRESH, STEM-THEMED TAKE: The novelty elements invite hands-on engagement, while the detail in both the text and the illustrations introduces young readers to car repair—from common issues to basic tools!
VEHICLE-OBSESSED: This is perfect for the vehicle-obsessed, and especially for fans of interactive books like The Ultimate Book of Vehicles!
READ ALOUD: With rollicking, rhyming text, young readers will delight in this satisfying and interactive read-aloud.
GREAT VALUE: This large, cased board book has 15 push-and-pull tabs—including the garage door on the front cover! Lift the garage door to see the vehicle inside!
EDUCATIONAL VALUE: With each push and pull of the tabs, readers will develop fine motor skills, learn about vehicles, and practice helping and fixing!
Perfect for:
• Parents and grandparents looking for fun and educational gifts
• Young readers (and their adults) who love cars and trucks
• Fans of The Ultimate Book of Vehicles
• Young readers (and their adults) who love novelty books or excellent rhyme
• Anyone looking for books for young readers with STEM themes
About Jen Arena
Jen Arena has written many books for kids, and for many years, she was an editor at a New York City publishing company. When she’s not writing or editing, you can find her in her garden, reading, or on a volleyball court. Visit her website at jenarenabooks.com or follow her on Twitter at @hallojen.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates