Good morning, I am so excited to share our Christmas Gift Guide 2021: Part Four Children’s Books. Yes, you heard me right we are opening part 4 up for Children’s Books. This means Charlie and my nephews will have a whole new Library once Christmas is over and I can’t wait to share all these fun books with the kids while creating new memories as Charlie practices his reading for Homeschool.
RedLocks and the Three Bears Published by Claudia Rueda
Goldilocks meets Little Red Riding Hood in this charming and unexpected fairytale mashup from the New York Times bestselling Illustrator of Easter Cat ! KNOCK! KNOCK! When the Three Bears answer the door, it’s not Goldilocks they meet, but a stranger from a different story. It’s Little Red Riding Hood—and the Big Bad Wolf is close behind her! Still, much unfolds as expected: Porridge is eaten, a chair is broken, and there is a girl asleep in Baby Bear’s bed. Does Little Red fit in this book after all? Perhaps it’s the Wolf who will surprise us. With a bit of courage and much compassion, the Bears and Little Red learn that characters, just like the stories we tell, can change over time. In this quirky combination of familiar fairy tales, Claudia Rueda tells a new story about what happens when we open our minds, hearts, and homes to the utterly unexpected.FAIRYTALES—WITH A TWIST : From the original mind of Claudia Rueda , this fresh take on classic fairy tales is an inspired nod to the storytelling tradition and reveals how some of our most beloved, time-honored children’s stories interact with each other . . . literally, and with hilarity. This fairytale mashup will charm even the most jaded of readers with its humor, its wild and endearing characters, and its unexpected meta twists.FOR FANS OF .: Sure to be read side-by-side with mash-up classics like Jon Scieszka’s The True Story of the Three Little Pigs and David Wiesner’s The Three Pigs !MILLENNIAL LITTLE RED : Little Red Riding Hood has got a punk personality and aesthetic. She breaks down the barriers that stand in her way, including escaping traditional narratives and endings.EMPATHY FOR THE WOLF : Is The Big Bad Wolf really so big, and really so bad? Approach a “Villain” with a little empathy, and you may just make a new friend!INSPIRED BY BOOKS : Inspired by antique books, Claudia Rueda has infused this book with classic bookmaking, from flourishes on book covers and type design, to playing with meta touches like walking between books, past title pages, and in to other stories. CURRICULUM TIE-IN : Perfect for teachers and librarians looking for tools for teaching about storytelling and narrative.Perfect for : For fans of fairytale mash-ups, parents, educators