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Cute Toot salutes the poot!

Cute Toot, by Breanna J. McDaniel/Illustrated by Olivia DeCastro, (April 2024, Henry Holt & Co), $18.99, ISBN: 9781250881298

Ages 3-7

What starts as a game of hide-and-seek between two sisters turns into a hilarious farting contest! Big Sis and Baby Sis are playing away a rainy day in an attic when Baby Sis’s tummy gets a little rumbly… and there it is: “Just a cute little toot”. But one toot leads to another; no matter where Baby Sis goes, she announces where she is with a “pft”, much to Big Sis’s delight. Before you can say “cabbage”, Big Sis lets one slip, sending Baby Sis into a fit of giggles, and the two are off on a gas-powered competition! When the smoke clears, there’s Momma, ready to show them who the champ really is. A laugh-out-loud story that will keep kids giggling, this fart-powered story is filled with laughs as the sisters try to contain themselves, only to let it all go. The bold artwork is punctuated with green clouds and bold white fonts for sound effects. Another book made for read-alouds, make sure to be as dramatic as possible (and possibly make a few felt clouds to include in your storytelling). Cute Toot is a fun family story with laughs and love. The characters are brown-skinned.

Posted in Early Reader, Intermediate, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction, picture books, Preschool Reads

Nibbles Does Nonfiction! Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide!

Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide, by Emma Yarlett, (March 2018, Kane Miller),  $16.99 ISBN 978-1-61067-643-4

Recommended for readers 4-8

Nibbles the Book Monster is a HUGE celebrity in my home, in my storytime, and now, in my kiddo’s classroom. More on that in a sec. So, Nibbles is a little yellow monster who loves to nibble books. In his first adventure, he nibbled his way through some fairy tales, but he wanted more. Enter Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide, which combines solid nonfiction dinosaur information, including eras, scientific names (with pronunciation), and fast facts. This is no regular dinosaur book, though: Nibbles is on another adventure, chomping and nom nom-ing his way through the prehistoric era, irritating dinosaurs and spreading mayhem as he goes! Will Nibbles end up on the menu this time?

Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide is full of the same flips and bite-sized page nibbles that makes the first book so much fun to read. Add to that, the hilarious bodily functions of dinosaurs (did you know that a single diplodocus fart could power a hot air balloon? You do now!) and a laugh-out-loud interaction with a T-Rex, and you have a dino book that kids will come back to again and again.

Now the fun part: I brought Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide to my son’s kindergarten class for a storytime visit. The kids had a choice of books, and Nibbles got the overwhelming vote, so we got into circle time on the carpet and I read the story. The screaming. The hilarity. It was controlled pandemonium, and I loved every second of it. The best part of the visit was my reading the phrase, “I am the Prince of Parps!” (polite British speak for ‘fart’) and the one Scottish kid in my son’s class burst out laughing; his classmates said, “What’s a parp?”, so I looked at him and nodded. He proudly pronounced, “IT”S A FART!” and the class lost their minds. That, my friends, is how you embrace storytime.

Need more Nibbles in your life? Who doesn’t? Author Emma Yarlett’s webpage has printable activities aplenty. Go make a Nibbles bookmark!

Rocking Nibbles in the classroom