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We had no water for 11 days. Heat? Check! Power? Good! Water? No, sorry. We spent a lot of time filling up jugs and dragging them home, visiting relatives just to use their showers and washing machines, and melting snow. Yes, I even resorted to melting snow for flushing toilets.
Since we are doing a lot of babysitting at the same time, I am not reading much - except for awesome picture books like
Aki and the Fox by Akiko Hayashi. Kon the Fox gets into a lot of trouble on the train ride to visit Grandma . I have always wanted a sequel to this book. I found the second illustration on
klappersacks.tumblr.comAND
10 Minutes to Bedtime by Peggy Rathman. The little hamster kicking his soccer ball makes my favorite listener giggle every time.
By Nicki Richesin, The Children’s Book Review
Published: August 8, 2012

Andrea Scher
We are delighted to feature Andrea Scher’s Five Family Favorites. Andrea is an artist, photographer and life coach. Through her award-winning blog Superhero Journal and e-courses, Mondo Beyondo and Superhero Photo, she inspires us to find our passions and dream big. A supermom (no capes, just courage) to two adorable boys named Ben and Nico, you can often find her on her kitchen floor trying to get them to do superhero leaps for the camera. Andrea is also the co-author of wonderful book called Expressive Photography: The Shutter Sisters Guide to Shooting from the Heart. Registration is open for the fall session of Mondo Beyondo now!
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
I am big fan of all things Amy Krouse Rosenthal, but this book is one of my favorites of her creations. My son Ben has always been a picky eater, so this tale of a little pea who didn’t want to eat her candy (the equivalent of vegetables in the pea world) made Ben hysterical with laughter. We even filmed one of these giggly episodes to remember it forever. Such a sweet book.
Ages 4-5 | Publisher: Chronicle Books | April 28, 2005
by Deborah Guarino; illustrated by Steven Kellogg
Every morning, the first thing my toddler says is, “Mama llama? Boop? Mama Llama?” We have read this book so many times that we have all committed it to memory. Even my 5-year-old can “read” it to Nico and he doesn’t know how to read! It is an endearing book about a llama that asks each of his animal friends who their mama is.
Ages 2-8| Publisher: Scholastic | June 1, 2006