Mr. Brown can Moo! Can You? is not a simple children's picture book. The book follows Mr. Brown and all the noises he can make, these include animal noises and different sounds from nature. It does not necessarily have a plot instead it is more interactive by having the reader repeat the sounds. Dr. Seuss (the author) uses rhyming, rhyming and repetition to help the reader stay engaged in the book, mainly because he book is focused towards children. Of course this book is childish and it is not either difficult or challenging. But it is just fun to read, it is also very nostalgic to whoever read the Dr. Seuss books growing up. It is one of those pieces of media (like a movie, a book or a game) that going into it you expect nothing and either read it because you are bored or you are told to read something. In the end you make up ways to read the book. There is a video of a guy the has a rap beat o...
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Some of my favorite Childhood books!
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For today's blog post, I wanted to rate some of my favorite childhood books that I'm pretty sure everyone read growing up. I find these books hilarious and that they bring so much joy and fun. Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! by Mo Willems Summary: A bus driver takes a break and leaves the reader in charge, with one important instruction: “Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus!” and the pigeon shows up, pleading and throwing tantrums to get permission to drive. The book shows a lot of silly jokes, but its also an easy book and can be joyful to anyone who reads it. I rate this book an 11/10! Grumpy Monkey by Suzanne Lang Pretty much this book is about a monkey named Jim Panzee, that wakes up feeling grumpy for no known reason, his friends try multiple things to cheer him up but Jim continues being grumpy. Until Jim realized its okay to feel grumpy sometimes and learned to embrace his emotions. This book is the cutest and I love it so much! It teaches kids that its okay to feel...
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Love Bullet by Inee I 'fell in love' with this series very quickly (Haha get it? because it's about cupids?) and I cannot recommend any other series more. Even though it's a work in progress, the pure amount of potential it has makes it hold a 'special place in my heart' (I'm sorry that's the last joke I swear). Love Bullet is set in a world where people who never fall in love take on the role of cupids after they die (given to them by the Goddess of love). Cupids take on missions to make people fall in love and create couples, and Love Bullet shows this by having the cupids use guns, grenades, and other firearms with heart bullets to do so. Every mission taken gives the cupid a karma point, and collecting 500 grants them the ability to be reborn into the real world. This starts competition between cupids, each wanting their own escape for different reasons. The main character (Koharu), known for her matchmaking skills, becomes a cupid because of ...