Who's Hungry? Tuck Me In!

Sunday, April 24, 2016

The girls received some books in the mail this past week from Candlewick Press. And y'all know us, we LOVE books. As soon as we opened the package, they had to flip through them and then have us read to them.


Who's Hungry? is an interactive book where you can flip the flaps and feed the animals. The girls couldn't take their eyes off of the pages with its bright colors and big words. Who's Hungry? also teaches the girls what certain animals like to eat. We've already read it multiple times in just a week!

Tuck Me In! is another interactive book only this time they are turning the page to tuck the baby animals in. And while most kid books that have animals in them have dogs, cats, ducks, etc.; Tuck Me In! has different animals for the kids to learn about. It's filled with bright colors and big words that my girls really enjoy. I have a feeling before long, one of them will be reading this book to us!


If you are looking for new books for you littles, we highly recommend Who's Hungry? and Tuck Me In! Author Dean Hacohen and illustrator Sherry Scharschmidt did an amazing job bringing these books to life! And the print quality is made so that you'll have these books around for a long time to come!


And, because we love our readers... we are going to send one of these books to you for your kids or grandkids to enjoy. The winner will be chosen at the end of the week, and contacted. Once we hear from the winner we will let them select which book they want and we will get one sent to you the following week.




A huge thank you to Candlewick for sending the books for us to review. You can find Candlewick on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. And follow author Dean Hacohen on Instagram.

Happy Reading, y'all!

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