some of these are snails

The Mommies Reviews

Good morning, welcome to Sunday. As we begin a new week, I wanted to share a children’s book with you that I received in exchange for this review. The new children’s book is called some of these are snails by Carter Higgens. As you’ve knew from the past this is also from Chronicle Books/ some of these is a amazing book that will keep our children learning at all times.

I sat down this morning and picked up some of these are snails to read and I liked how well its made. The study cover will keep the book in perfect shape for years and years. Allowing me to put this book up for Charlie’s children after we finish using it in our Homeschool Class. As well as sharing with my nieces and nephews.

some of these are snails isn’t everything the book is about but mentioning Snails will get us outside. Charlie and I can go look for Snails to study in our Homeschool Class. Would you like to come with us? I love how the book is perfect for small children as it explores sorting. For us we can use it in our Homeschool Cooking Class for Home Economics and also Science Class.

some of these are snails is a picture book. No, matter how many times you read the story you will find something new and will be able to create your own stories. Which Charlie can use in his Homeschool Language Art Class for Creative Writing. Although, as you can see we have many options of how we can use this new book in our classroom don’t let that stop you from picking up a copy of the book which is also fun to read as a Storytime book.

I believe all Libraries and Schools should have multiple copies of some of these are snails on hand for children to read. If you know of a small child having a Birthday a copy of this book would make a wonderful Birthday kit. Charlie is turning 16 soon and even though the book is for younger children Charlie loved this book just as much as I did.

About:

Press Here meets Eric Carle in a concept book that makes familiar ideas exciting and surprising.
From the creative mind behind Circle Under Berry comes this deceptively simple concept book exploring sorting, comparatives, and quantifiers that teases the brain, twists expectations, and teaches basic concepts in unusual ways. As with the best classic children’s books, you read it once, read it ten times-and see something new every time. With an elegant and simple approach, this enigmatic, thought-provoking picture book shows young readers that everything in the world can be seen from infinite perspectives.

MULTIPLE WAYS TO READ / PACKED LEARNING VALUE: Higgins has provided creative and helpful suggestions for different ways in which to read this book for varying reading levels and age ranges, making it truly versatile. The unusual combination of colors, shapes, and animals intelligently introduces young readers to patterns, classification, and problem solving. The imaginative language, rich with rhythmic phrasing and a tongue twister-like playfulness, creates a text that begs to be read aloud and is perfect for individual or group engagement.

WIDE APPEAL FOR SCHOOL AND LIBRARY USE: Carter Higgins presents engaging learning with a variety of concepts. With its clear read-aloud qualities, this is ideal for teachers and librarians who organize reading events in the classroom and around their communities.

TALENTED AUTHOR: Carter Higgins has many successful titles, including Circle Under Berry, Everything You Need for a Treehouse, This is Not a Valentine, Bikes for Sale, Big and Small and In-Between, and Audrey L and Audrey W, appealing to readers and listeners across a range of ages.

UNIQUE DESIGN: The art style for this book, with playful nods to Eric Carle and Herve Tullet, feels instantly recognizable in a way that will resonate with children as well as adults.

Perfect for:

• Parents and grandparents seeking engaging, interactive books for kids
• Teachers, librarians, and caregivers of babies, toddlers, and emerging readers
• Classroom gift book for preschool, kindergarten, and art teachers
• Baby shower, birthday, and holiday gift giving
• Fans of Carter Higgins and fun educational books by such authors as Eric Carle, Jory John, Jon Klassen, and Kate DiCamillo

Meet the Author: Carter Higgins

Carter Higgins is the author of many books for young readers, including Everything You Need for a Treehouse, an NPR Best Book of the Year, This is Not a Valentine, a Kids’ Indie Next List selection, and a chapter book series, Audrey L & Audrey W: Best Friends-ish. Circle Under Berry is her first book as both author and illustrator. Carter is a creative storyteller who designs playful experiences around visual literacy and believes the wit of kids’ language is the best poetry of all.

She is an Emmy-winning visual effects and motion graphics artist and spent a decade as an elementary school librarian. She is also the creator of the popular blog, Design of the Picture Book. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @carterhiggins. She lives in Las Vegas.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates