Cody
Knows
Welcome Karen Sue, Linda, and Candace
Cody Knows, written by Karen Sue Wiesner, with Linda Derkez, is
an intricate detailed picture book with few words that depict the life of a
small toddler boy named Cody. The book is displayed for very young children,
and takes a child through a day of waking, bathing, eating, romping, exploring,
visiting, playing, and pretty much getting into everything this rambunctious
happy toddler can dig his little curious self into.
His Mom is on
the go from morning till night doing her best to keep up with her baby. Cody
likes books, his dad, his Grandma, yummy food, and finds comfort at the end of
the day in his Mom’s lap.
I think this
book will hold the attention of small children ages 2 to 4 years of age, and
would be a great book for 5 year olds to read along with a parent. I recommend Cody Knows for anyone looking for
a book to cuddle up with at the end of the day, or any time when you and your
little bombardier need a break! I give
it ***** for an all around story and art
experience for little tikes.
Illustrations of Cody knows: Candace J. Hardy
This book was reviewed by
Susan Hornbach, author of children’s literature.
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you would like to purchase this book, click the link below:
Cody
Knows follows the imagination and adventures of a single day in the life of an
Indiana Jones-wanna-be toddler.
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“This story follows
one day in the life of little Cody. It begins at daybreak and ends
at bedtime. Most any
child will be able to relate with the story of Cody—a wonderful
picture book for
preschoolers. Simple words to follow and short sentences per
page so your child can
read along with you. The illustrations are bright and
colorful...”~Huntress
Reviews
Suggested age range for readers: Toddler - 5
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Karen Sue Wiesner is the children’s book pen name of Karen Wiesner. When asked why this award-winning, multi genre author ventured into children’s books, Karen says, “For the reason I think most authors write children’s stories: My son Cody is an avid lover of books, like his parents. I wrote this book for him when he was just a baby, wanting to share what a unique, special child he is. Cody looks at the world in an unusual way that I hope will captivate others as much as it has my husband and I. Candy’s illustrations really bring out the single day of adventure we go through living with our son.” Karen is an accomplished author with 90 books published in the past 14 years, which have been nominated for and/or won 123 awards, and has 16 more titles under contract.
Karen Sue Wiesner is the children’s book pen name of Karen Wiesner. When asked why this award-winning, multi genre author ventured into children’s books, Karen says, “For the reason I think most authors write children’s stories: My son Cody is an avid lover of books, like his parents. I wrote this book for him when he was just a baby, wanting to share what a unique, special child he is. Cody looks at the world in an unusual way that I hope will captivate others as much as it has my husband and I. Candy’s illustrations really bring out the single day of adventure we go through living with our son.” Karen is an accomplished author with 90 books published in the past 14 years, which have been nominated for and/or won 123 awards, and has 16 more titles under contract.
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Candace J. Hardy lives in
Northwest Ohio with her husband, three children, a Dalmatian, two rabbits, and
a pigeon (with whom she shares her studio). Although she has studied oil and
pastels privately, she currently renders digitally and in colored pencil. She
taught elementary education, hearing impaired children, and later home-schooled
her own children, leaving writing and illustrating to be kept “on a back
burner”.
Littlest
A darling book for the young ones! Thanks for sharing, Sue.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping Nancy. Cody knows has detailed illustrations. A true picture book that tells the story, as the words are few.
DeleteHi Susan, Nice review with good info. This book tells and shows it like it is. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see you Penelope! Thanks for your input. I think Cody Knows is a great book for toddlers.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is 20 months and this sounds like her kind of book. The fewer words, the better for her short attention span! :)
ReplyDelete20 months, that's a great age! Keeps you running, LOL. I remember those days Margo. Mine were 18 months apart. I thought the terrible twos were going on forever. Thanks so much for stopping by. The book is very cute.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, sounds like another amazing book from an award winning prolific author worthy of your great review.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words Liam. So glad to see you visiting all the way from Ireland. Your new book will be reviewed on my humble blog in the near future.
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan. Thanks for sharing your review of this book.
ReplyDeleteHi Susanne, you're so welcome. Always happy to see you.
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